A blog about television by TIME’s TV critic James Poniewozik.

Glenn Beck: Show Me On the Doll Where the Socialist ACORN Conspiracy Touched You

Last night, on The O'Reilly Factor, fellow Fox News host Glenn Beck made an appearance to advocate a federal investigation, for purported voting fraud and corruption, of the group ACORN. Using Barbie dolls (video via Gawker): 

This, actually, is why I find it easier to watch Beck than Fox's raft of other political hosts. Sure, he may be selling a sensationalistic message of paranoia and social breakdown. But politics, or basic responsibility, aside, he has an entertainer's sense of play with the medium of TV that O'Reilly, or perpetual sourpuss Neil Cavuto, don't. (Watch O'Reilly, in this segment, try to play along by dropping that lead-balloon YMCA joke—he just doesn't have it in him.) There's this livewire sense of unpredictability to his show, a compulsion to constantly put on a show—be it with Barbies, cutting a cake to illustrate the budget, or building a Jenga tower—that is at least a corrective to being growled at by Papa Bear for an hour.  

Of course, it is also a grown man whipping up a vague conspiracy on national television by playing with dolls. So there's that. But there's a part of me that has to respect Beck for at least being willing to own his nuttiness.

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    True true. It always seems that O'Rielly even when he is talking about something legitimate and a real concern he has tunnel vision, mean spirited towards others perspectives and opinions. I don't care if a person is wrong but lets be professional and respective. Unless you want us to call you out when you do something dumb and put you in the "Pinhead" column.
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    I can tolerate Beck more. He knows his show is at least half entertainment and he recognizes that, not to mention he is not as extreme. That is why I liked Huckabee's interviews. He is not always after his agenda.

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