Robert Jensen: Glenn Beck’s Redemption Song

 

Robert Jensen

Robert Jensen doesn’t like Glenn Beck.   But after watching three hours of his “Restoring Honor” rally, the University of Texas professor understands why so many people are attracted to the man.  Does that make Jensen feel better about Beck?  Quite to the contrary.  By sponsoring a genuinely non-political event, he writes, Beck may have found a way to transcend his Tea Party base.

More than ever, people in the United States don’t want to look at details, because the details are bleak. Beck is on the national stage at a time when we face real collapse. One need not be a Revelation-quoting end-timer to recognize that we are a nation on the way down, living on a planet that is no longer able to supply the endless bounty of our dreams. That’s a difficult reality to face, one that many clamor to deny.

The danger of Beck is not just his appeal to fellow conservatives, but rather his appeal to anyone who wants to deny reality. My fear is not that he will galvanize a conservative base and make a bid for leadership of that part of the political spectrum, but that his message will resonate with moderates, maybe even some liberals, who despair over the future.

You can find the rest of Jensen’s thoughtful reflection at the Texas Observer.  This isn’t just another partisan liberal denunciation of the enemy.  Professor Jensen wants to understand why so many people take Beck seriously.  Highly recommended.

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