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Glenn Beck should run for president in 2012

Published: Monday, July 19, 2010

Updated: Monday, July 19, 2010 02:07

It's easy to understand why so many young people are apathetic about politics. It can be loud and obnoxious, and often, the only people who truly get their voice across are those who yell the loudest.

This is why Fox News political commentator Glenn Beck should run for president in 2012. Now that President Barack Obama has blackened his once-shining public image, Beck is the moving, inspirational figure that we all need. And because of their inactivity, young people need him the most.

Republicans could use him as their leader. There has been a lot of confusion about the party's direction. Republican National Committee Chairman Michael Steele was dubbed irrelevant after his most recent gaffe — suggesting at a fundraiser that Obama started the war in Afghanistan.

Alternatives like Sarah Palin or Newt Gingrich may be perceived as too self-serving or incompetent to be effective candidates. As the tea party movement becomes closely tied with the Republican Party, it seems fitting that Beck, who has attracted a significant following from the movement, takes the helm.

Beck is not an entitled egotist and has mentioned that he does not want to run for political office.  But according to a group of concerned patriots called Main Street Bites Back, that is what qualifies him for the job.

"Glenn Beck is our generation's George Washington," group founder Robin Marie Potwora said in a statement on the group's website. "When someone tells me that Glenn Beck does not want to be president of the United State of America, I reply, neither did George Washington and look how that turned out!"

Naysayers will claim that Beck has absolutely no experience in government and that pundits know how to talk about problems but never have the nerve to actually try to solve them. But Beck puts his money where his mouth is — he raked in $23 million last year from his work, according to Forbes magazine.

Because of his inexperience, he could be a refreshing outsider in a stale Washington.  Obama appeared this way as well in 2008, but he is just too shady for many Americans.

Beck is truly inspiring and motivating. If he ran in 2012, I would be inspired to vote against him.  Many young people would be mobilized to do whatever they could to make sure he does not lead the U.S. into the ground by taking political office.

His candidacy is the ideal solution to raising young voter participation.

Neil Manimala is a senior majoring in biomedical sciences.

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13 comments

WHAT
Fri Jul 23 2010 16:30
To the anonymous a few above me....How is the author an Oboma zombie??? Obviously he supports Glenn Beck......

looks like someone needs to retake FCAT reading before she gets out of usf............

WHAT
Fri Jul 23 2010 16:22
Relaj! Everybody just relaj! I got this!!

Can't believe the obamamas are blaming FOX NEWS for all their problems. Typical libtards. Excuse my french. Now if you excuse me Im going to go get some freedom fries.

Anonymous
Wed Jul 21 2010 18:35
This editorial section will print just about anything these days . . .
Stupid Me
Wed Jul 21 2010 08:41
WHAT ??????
Anonymous
Tue Jul 20 2010 02:13
Cliff Notes version of this article.

I hate Glenn Beck.
I hate Republicans.
I love Obama.
In my dreams, Beck runs in 2012 and guarantees Obama another term.

Neil is what we call an Obama-zombie.

lulz
Mon Jul 19 2010 17:06
lol
"Beck puts his money where his mouth is — he raked in $23 million last year from his work, according to Forbes magazine"
Anonymous
Mon Jul 19 2010 14:55
PUKE
Anonymous
Mon Jul 19 2010 13:44
To Katlyn:

Relas - this article is supposed to be a tongue-in-cheek satire on the idiocy that Glenn Beck is. Everyone agrees he is in this just for money and cheap theatrical fame.. Neil isn't promoting him in any way.

Anonymous
Mon Jul 19 2010 10:43
...this opinion piece has got to be a joke

Glenn Beck is truly an idiot who gets the old and the stupid energized with his extreme views. Glenn Beck shouldnt even be on TV.

Anonymous
Mon Jul 19 2010 10:13
As one responsible for helping our students grow intellectually, I never cease to be amazed at how inneffective our efforts are! Perhaps a few years in the real world, grappling with real issues, will help. But if experience is any guide then reasonable maturation cannot be expected until about age 40. Alas...
Anonymous
Mon Jul 19 2010 10:11
Kick-ass article!!!
Katlyn
Mon Jul 19 2010 08:48
Neil: How about focusing on biomedical science studies as your judgement on politics
is flawed at best. I suggest you read the interview Beck did with Forbes magazine
where he said he is just in it for the money nothing more.
dave
Mon Jul 19 2010 03:46
Unfortunately Neil I have to agree with you on some aspects.

If Beck ran, every person, whether for or against him, will be inspired to do more than just go out and vote. I don't think he'd make it past the primaries though, maybe as an Independent. However if he manages to make it all the way and get the Republican nomination, I'd seriously lose all faith in the GOP. That would just be a joke.







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