I briefly had a free subscription to EW, reasoning that I enjoyed some pop culture such as music, film and books. It took three issues to make me desperately get the free sub canceled. I figure that thing must be written and printed in one of the lower circles of Hell...
Now that I think about it, the comment I actually want to make is about how much it pisses me off that the brand manager of a gimmick franchise like this Beck guy can have a book written with his name on it, and then "sell" large enough mass quantities of it to donors (who either presumably shred them, bury them in boxcars in the AZ desert or turn around to give them away as gifts to his various radio outlets to hand out to callers) so that they manufacture a status as "bestseller"...
I love "have you heard of this guy, this . . . Stephen King?"
Like he's not one of the best selling authors of all time? Like he hasn't been publishing bestsellers for more than forty freaking years.
Beck and O'Reilly are great. Riding a wave of popularity and acting -- as is necessary for their moron audience, I suppose -- like they always have been and always will be king of the hill. I'd be sad if I didn't hate them both so much. Scumbags.
here's the link to the article. he also calls Bill O'Reilly "satan's mentally challenged older brother". >:]
And that's what burns up Glenn Beck.
@8 oh really? Have you ever been to half-price books? They practically give that shit away.
Sure, his older work. But you're not going to walk in there today and find "The Dome" at 50% off cover list...
Like he's not one of the best selling authors of all time? Like he hasn't been publishing bestsellers for more than forty freaking years.
Beck and O'Reilly are great. Riding a wave of popularity and acting -- as is necessary for their moron audience, I suppose -- like they always have been and always will be king of the hill. I'd be sad if I didn't hate them both so much. Scumbags.