Beck’s politi ... religious rally is nothing new

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Here we go again. A self-promoting TV evangelist has summoned yet another gullible throng to a Washington pep rally/prayer meeting, and everybody’s expected to ponder its vast significance. But what if it hasn’t actually got any? Except perhaps as a validation of H.L. Mencken’s timeless observation that “No one ever went broke underestimating the taste of the American public.”

To Fox News impresario Glenn Beck, who staged the so-called “anti-Woodstock” at the Lincoln Memorial, its impact was literally cosmic. In promos, Beck modestly compared the event to such landmarks in American history as the Declaration of Independence, Iwo Jima, the moon landing, the Montgomery school bus boycott, and, of course, to Martin Luther King Jr.’s epochal “I Have a Dream” speech, delivered on the same date in 1963.

Claiming divine inspiration, the former disc jockey promised miracles. “You’re going to see the spirit of God unleashed,” he told his radio audience. Even the weather signaled the Lord’s approval. “Dare I say it, God is smiling?” Afterward, Beck showed video of a flock of Canada geese honking their way over the Tidal Mall. “God’s flyover,” he called it, and “a miracle.”

Beck then appeared on (where else?) “Fox News Sunday,” to pronounce President Obama an adept of “liberation theology,” which he decreed “a perversion of the gospel of Jesus Christ.” Beck himself is a Mormon.

This may have puzzled Fox News viewers who think the president’s a Muslim, but let’s not sweat the small stuff. Beck could call Obama a Zoroastrian or a space alien and his fans wouldn’t know the difference.

To the Associated Press, the portents were more mundane, but nevertheless significant. “If Democrats had doubts about the voter unrest that threatens to rob them of their majority in Congress,” Phillip Elliott’s account began, “they needed only look from the Capitol this weekend to the opposite end of the National Mall. ... Neither Democrats nor Republicans can afford to ignore the antiestablishment fervor displayed Saturday during Beck’s rally.”

On the left, some of my own more excitable correspondents saw the KKK. “Exchange the white sheets for the black robe regiment,” wrote one fellow with reference to Beck’s (basically imaginary) army of evangelical Founding Fathers. Another observer at Firedoglake.com made the obligatory Nazi comparison, writing of “Beckstallnacht,” as in “Kristallnacht” — anti-Jewish pogroms in 1938.

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