Searched the threads for this but couldn't find anything so...
Has anyone heard the promo commercial for the Glenn Beck radio show with Holdin' on to Black Metal playing as the music?
I have heard it a few times now but just realized what it was.
got a chuckle.
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SHUT UP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
(not that you should shut up -- just that glenn beck should)
NO NO NO
doesn't mmj have to approve something like that? I'd sue if I were them.
Quote from: Sticky Icky Green Stuff on May 24, 2011, 12:20 AM
doesn't mmj have to approve something like that? I'd sue if I were them.
Oh come on, you know Jim begged him to play it right??? It's how he stopped the rapture.......remember?
Not trying to turn this into a political thread, but Glenn Beck has more sense then you might give him credit for. I'm happy to know he's playing MMJ on his show.
Hey Glenn
uh......................GRANDMA????
I miss you.
I love Glenn Beck.
Quote from: jordan on May 24, 2011, 12:39 AM
Not trying to turn this into a political thread, but Glenn Beck has more sense then you might give him credit for. I'm happy to know he's playing MMJ on his show.
Glenn Beck has more sense
then you might give him credit for?
:thumbsup:
Quote from: jordan on May 24, 2011, 12:39 AM
Not trying to turn this into a political thread, but Glenn Beck has more sense then you might give him credit for. I'm happy to know he's playing MMJ on his show.
???
Quote from: jordan on May 24, 2011, 12:39 AM
Glenn Beck has more sense then you might give him credit for.
he certainly knows how to play to his audience.
i mean, it
is an act, isn't it?
Quote from: fortbethel on May 24, 2011, 02:07 AM
I love Glenn Beck.
That explains why you don't think Phoenix is all that bad.
Quote from: slappymoe on May 24, 2011, 02:46 PM
Quote from: jordan on May 24, 2011, 12:39 AM
Glenn Beck has more sense then you might give him credit for.
he certainly knows how to play to his audience.
i mean, it is an act, isn't it?
Seriously, he might be one of the most irresponsible people in the country for striking that kind of fear into people. I guess they fall for it though...
Oh God here we go with the political bullshit
i wouldn't call political debate bullshit, i rather enjoy it if it can stay calm and collective. might not be the best place for it though I'll agree...
Shug, I moved here because of the consevative stronghold. Registered Republican brother. Palin moved here! :):):)
i really hope this is not true
Quote from: e_wind on May 24, 2011, 02:53 PM
Quote from: slappymoe on May 24, 2011, 02:46 PM
Quote from: jordan on May 24, 2011, 12:39 AM
Glenn Beck has more sense then you might give him credit for.
he certainly knows how to play to his audience.
i mean, it is an act, isn't it?
Seriously, he might be one of the most irresponsible people in the country for striking that kind of fear into people. I guess they fall for it though...
I don't like him personally but he doesn't put any more fear than any other mainstream media outlet or the federal goverment. With that being said I will be voting for Ron Paul for sure.
Quote from: fortbethel on May 25, 2011, 01:08 AM
Shug, I moved here because of the consevative stronghold. Registered Republican brother. Palin moved here! :):):)
I say eat the rich.
Quote from: mgriff73 on May 25, 2011, 09:35 AM
I don't like him personally but he doesn't put any more fear than any mainstream media outlet or the federal goverment. With that being said I will be voting for Ron Paul for sure.
You do understand that Fox News is the mainstream media, right? Even though they have brilliantly crafted themselves as some minority (all the while touting how popular they are) and it's us vs. them, they have as many followers and corporate sponsorships as any media outlet, thus,
they are mainstream media. Sarah Palin is lying to you and herself when she spins out the juvenile phrase "lame stream media". It's an excellent ploy, though, and when I can stomach their right wing doctrine, you can actually hear them talk about "the media" as if they are a seperate entity. And many Republicans and Tea Partiers buy in to this nonsense. It's using a political platform to "think" rather than thinking about a political platform. Excellent marketing on Fox's part and they have become a quasi religion in some aspects.
Quote from: bicyclejoe on May 25, 2011, 09:36 AM
Quote from: fortbethel on May 25, 2011, 01:08 AM
Shug, I moved here because of the consevative stronghold. Registered Republican brother. Palin moved here! :):):)
I say eat the rich.
nothing wrong with rich people, or republicans..
now CONSERVATIVES, the far right, the religious right, the tea party and all that BS..there's your problem...
(unless you're referencing that PJ O'Rourke book, which is awesome)
Quote from: Tracy 2112 on May 25, 2011, 09:54 AM
Quote from: mgriff73 on May 25, 2011, 09:35 AM
I don't like him personally but he doesn't put any more fear than any mainstream media outlet or the federal goverment. With that being said I will be voting for Ron Paul for sure.
You do understand that Fox News is the mainstream media, right? Even though they have brilliantly crafted themselves as some minority (all the while touting how popular they are) and it's us vs. them, they have as many followers and corporate sponsorships as any media outlet, thus, they are mainstream media. Sarah Palin is lying to you and herself when she spins out the juvenile phrase "lame stream media". It's an excellent ploy, though, and when I can stomach their right wing doctrine, you can actually hear them talk about "the media" as if they are a seperate entity. And many Republicans and Tea Partiers buy in to this nonsense. It's using a political platform to "think" rather than thinking about a political platform. Excellent marketing on Fox's part and they have become a quasi religion in some aspects.
I don't support fox news or any of the corporate run media. I should've known better than to post on a political thread. Do y'all want to talk about religion next.
Quote from: mgriff73 on May 25, 2011, 10:31 AM
Quote from: Tracy 2112 on May 25, 2011, 09:54 AM
Quote from: mgriff73 on May 25, 2011, 09:35 AM
I don't like him personally but he doesn't put any more fear than any mainstream media outlet or the federal goverment. With that being said I will be voting for Ron Paul for sure.
You do understand that Fox News is the mainstream media, right? Even though they have brilliantly crafted themselves as some minority (all the while touting how popular they are) and it's us vs. them, they have as many followers and corporate sponsorships as any media outlet, thus, they are mainstream media. Sarah Palin is lying to you and herself when she spins out the juvenile phrase "lame stream media". It's an excellent ploy, though, and when I can stomach their right wing doctrine, you can actually hear them talk about "the media" as if they are a seperate entity. And many Republicans and Tea Partiers buy in to this nonsense. It's using a political platform to "think" rather than thinking about a political platform. Excellent marketing on Fox's part and they have become a quasi religion in some aspects.
I don't support fox news or any of the corporate run media. I should've known better than to post on a political thread. Do y'all want to talk about religion next.
What's the harm is discussing political or social matters? :-\
Quote from: Penny Lane on May 25, 2011, 10:19 AM
Quote from: bicyclejoe on May 25, 2011, 09:36 AM
Quote from: fortbethel on May 25, 2011, 01:08 AM
Shug, I moved here because of the consevative stronghold. Registered Republican brother. Palin moved here! :):):)
I say eat the rich.
nothing wrong with rich people, or republicans..
now CONSERVATIVES, the far right, the religious right, the tea party and all that BS..there's your problem...
(unless you're referencing that PJ O'Rourke book, which is awesome)
Unfortunantely, the far left can be as evil and some of the most closed minded, hateful people I have ever met were far left liberals.
Nothing in my opinion. It's hard on a forum. I would rather do it face to face and even then people are so passionate about it that someone usually gets mad. Just like religion.
I myself love discussing politics. Maybe we can do it over a drink before a show. :beer:
Quote from: slappymoe on May 24, 2011, 02:46 PM
Quote from: jordan on May 24, 2011, 12:39 AM
Glenn Beck has more sense then you might give him credit for.
he certainly knows how to play to his audience.
i mean, it is an act, isn't it?
I really think that you're on to something here. Before Glen Beck became GLEN BECK, he was just a local dude down here in Tampa doing the typical quasi-conservative talk-show fear thing. He obviously must of heard Phil Hendry (the biggest radio genius in the history of radio) and started some really weak Hendry rip-off called the schlub club. He would tell his audience early in the show the trick he was about to pull and then would advocate some really offensive position so that people who came in during the middle of the show would be offended and call out of their minds.
He liked this alot. I think he's taken America on a 15 year schlub club. Or at least I hope so.
Quote from: bowl of soup on May 25, 2011, 11:03 AM
I really think that you're on to something here. Before Glen Beck became GLEN BECK, he was just a local dude down here in Tampa doing the typical quasi-conservative talk-show fear thing. He obviously must of heard Phil Hendry (the biggest radio genius in the history of radio) and started some really weak Hendry rip-off called the schlub club. He would tell his audience early in the show the trick he was about to pull and then would advocate some really offensive position so that people who came in during the middle of the show would be offended and call out of their minds.
I heard him do this when his show went national. It was the year anniversary of John Kennedy's plane crash and he took a stance that the whole thing was made up and it never happened. Irate callers blasted him and he told them that they had all been duped.
He got a lot of angry callers and he played it "dumb" the whole way.
It made for interesting radio and proved a point or two about how naive people are and the power of the media, but to be taking your political and religious cues from Glenn Beck is scary.
Side bar > both Beck and Limbaugh have struggled with addiction (Beck's is well noted; Limbaugh's is shamefully noted) and it seems to me they have both simply switched their addictions to these megalomaniacs who will go to any lenghths to fill that void which is familair to any of us who have done any work regarding our own addiction.
Quote from: Haldon on May 25, 2011, 08:00 AM
i really hope this is not true
I speak the truth...I have heard it a few times now.
Quote from: Sticky Icky Green Stuff on May 24, 2011, 12:20 AM
doesn't mmj have to approve something like that? I'd sue if I were them.
I think there's a statutory/automatic license for airplay like that.
Quote from: Tracy 2112 on May 25, 2011, 11:19 AM
Quote from: bowl of soup on May 25, 2011, 11:03 AM
I really think that you're on to something here. Before Glen Beck became GLEN BECK, he was just a local dude down here in Tampa doing the typical quasi-conservative talk-show fear thing. He obviously must of heard Phil Hendry (the biggest radio genius in the history of radio) and started some really weak Hendry rip-off called the schlub club. He would tell his audience early in the show the trick he was about to pull and then would advocate some really offensive position so that people who came in during the middle of the show would be offended and call out of their minds.
I heard him do this when his show went national. It was the year anniversary of John Kennedy's plane crash and he took a stance that the whole thing was made up and it never happened. Irate callers blasted him and he told them that they had all been duped.
He got a lot of angry callers and he played it "dumb" the whole way.
It made for interesting radio and proved a point or two about how naive people are and the power of the media, but to be taking your political and religious cues from Glenn Beck is scary.
Side bar > both Beck and Limbaugh have struggled with addiction (Beck's is well noted; Limbaugh's is shamefully noted) and it seems to me they have both simply switched their addictions to these megalomaniacs who will go to any lenghths to fill that void which is familair to any of us who have done any work regarding our own addiction.
Let's not forget the time that Beck would slander politicians by asking questions in the negative (e.g. "did Obama go to a Taliban training camp" instead of "Obama went to a Taliban training camp"), so when someone made a website that asked if "Glenn Beck raped and murdered a girl in 1990" he went all suey and suddenly the First Amendment wasn't so great.
Political affiliation aside, the minute you try and piss on the First I automatically will assume you're not worth the air you're spewing into the microphone.
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this is a big "WHO FUCKING CARES" in my book. Nothing anyone will remember when lookin back on MMJ's legacy.
No shit no ones going to remember it, that doesn't mean we should he afraid of discussing something we don't agree on
this thread is exactly the response the promo was meant to invoke. to get glenn's name into the youth pool. if you google my morning jacket glenn beck this is the first thread you see. and that is exactly the purpose. in show biz any publicity is good publicity. fuck this schmuck. he's caused so many people unnecessary frustration, he needs to be put down like the rabid feral dog he is.
Glenn's DA MAN! I love Palin & Romney too!
Glenn Beck is a toad who knows that he cannot penetrate the collective enlightened consciousness of MMJ fans, so he resorts to this "na naa na naaa naaa" crap to get under our skin.
Why is this thread still going? We got Circuital to listen to 1,000,000 more times.
Agreed that between the new album, the juicy message board activity, today's Palace Theatre broadcast and the tour that follows, there is plenty to get all melty about. I am definitely in a manic mode with it all and I only hope my head doesn't explode from anticipation before I get to see MMJ from the GA pit in Santa Barbara.
That said, as MMJ continues to gift us with such "awesomeness" (an often used term on these boards), I feel compelled to call "bullshit" on Glenn Beck's use of MMJ music in conjunction with his propaganda. Nothing he stands for is remotely compatible with the spirit of the music and of the MMJ community of intelligent, socially conscious fans (I would not ever be bold enough to pretend to speak for the band, so this is IMO only). To me, Glenn Beck is crashing a party that he wasn't invited to and needs to be escorted to the door (in my dreams, that would be a one way door into the oblivion of the universe).
Now; considering there's not a thing I can do about it anyway, I can get back to working my way towards that one millionth listen of Circuital and figuring out how to stream the live feed to the TV!