Will President Obama "seize power overnight" in a
move to consolidate White
House control of the U.S.
government?
That's the fear of Fox News anchor Glenn Beck who discussed the issue
at length today with another broadcasting powerhouse, radio's Rush
Limbaugh.
"I fear this government, this
administration has so much
framework already prepared, that they will seize power overnight before
anybody even gives it a second thought," Beck said.
His comment came as he was analyzing the changing nature of the media
since Obama's election, citing the administration's close ties with the
NBC
network
, owned by corporate
giant General Electric:
If you
watch what could only be
called the administration's organ – anything involved with
GE or NBC – you've got [GE CEO] Jeffrey Immelt on
the board of the Federal Reserve, you have him in the Oval Office
consulting not only on
health
care, but the financial
situation, and they are an organ.
If you watch MSNBC, I contend that you will see the future because
they are laying the ground for a horrible event ... anything from the
right, there's some awful event and I fear this government, this
administration has so much framework already prepared, that they will
seize power overnight before anybody even gives it a second thought.
Limbaugh responded, "I don't think they're going to be able to seize
it overnight without anybody knowing about it."
The pair analyzed Obama's appointment of Mark Lloyd, the nation's
first "chief diversity officer" at the Federal Communications
Commission, and both agreed he is looking to severely limit free speech
in America through a series of new initiatives without ever having to
revive the "Fairness Doctrine" that was abandoned in 1985.
WND recently reported that Lloyd believes the policy was never
actually repealed, and he is said to advocate crippling $250 million
fines for radio stations whose programming does not meet with the
government's approval.
He's also reportedly pushing for private broadcasters to pay
licensing fees equal to their total operating costs. That money would
then be used to enhance funding of government-subsidized networks such
as National Public Radio.
"Citizen access to popular information has been undermined by bad
political decisions," Lloyd wrote in his 2006 book, "Prologue to a
Farce: Communications and Democracy in America." "Corporate liberty has
overwhelmed citizen equality."
"What they're trying to do here to communications is simply stifle
dissenting voices. They're trying to wipe out any opposition," Limbaugh
explained. "The things he's talking about doing to shut down radio are
simply un-American. ... It is a dangerous time. It's the most dangerous
time in my life for freedom and liberty in this country."
Limbaugh maintained every action thus far by Obama has been designed
to intentionally hurt, rather than help the nation.
"Look at what they're doing to the U.S. economy," he said. "Anybody
with a sense of
economic literacy would know
this is not how you create
jobs. You do not rebuild the
private sector. This is being done on purpose. All of these disasters
are exactly what Obama wants. The more crises, the better. The more
opportunity for government to say, 'Let us in and fix the problem.'"
Limbaugh has been maligned by some in the media for previous comments
that he would like Obama to fail in implementing his policies, and he
said today he was "uncomfortable thinking and saying these things about
a man who's been elected president of the United States."
It is terribly upsetting and disconcerting, and I wish I didn't
think it and I wish I didn't have to say it. But there's no way to
sugarcoat it. This is not politics as usual. This is not left versus
right. This is not Republican versus Democrat. This is statism,
totalitarianism versus freedom. And if these people are allowed to go
where they want to go unchecked, then some people, a lot of people – I
don't think half the country, but close – will wake up one day and
find, "My God, what the hell happened?" Because this is not what they
voted for. They had no intention of this. They thought they were
getting something entirely different and it is a responsibility that
we all have being honest and earnest to inform people of what these
possibilities are because they are very real.
Beck, who has a national radio show of his own as well as his
television broadcast on the Fox News Channel, wondered about a perceived
lack of coverage on the issues they were discussing.
"Where is the true outrage from anyone in the media?" asked Beck.
"Why are these things not grabbing traction at this point?"
"I think the whole concept of reporting has gone out the
window," Limbaugh answered.
"I call them the State-Controlled Media because it's what they are.
They're just repeaters. They take dictation from [Obama Chief of Staff]
Rahm Emanuel for the most part, and they simply run with it. It's who
they are, too."
Despite the potential for doom and gloom, Limbaugh assured Beck that
there was a ray of hope that Obama's goals could be defeated.
"Passion, love of country, truth is going to outmaneuver and
overpower fake passion, trumped-up people who are just given marching
orders and sent out to act in a certain way," Limbaugh said.
"I'm confident that this can be beaten back. If I weren't, you know
what, Glenn? I'd pack it all in and I'd spend my money before they take
it and I'd go enjoy the rest of what my life is gonna be, but I –
"That's quite a shopping spree," Beck interrupted with a laugh. "Can
I come with you?"
"There's plenty of room," said Rush.