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Re: The Psychology of Conspiracy Theories
« Reply #30 on: February 28, 2018, 12:13:37 am »
Is Bill O'Reilly, Glenn Beck and such going to still be known quantities in even ... one year ?

They don't have a host, you see ?

After leaving Fox, Glenn Beck started his own right-leaning news site, called The Blaze.  I'm not sure how popular it is.   He has also moderated his views in recent years.  Expressed regret for some of the divisive stuff he said about Obama, expressed disappointment that voters bought into Trump's racist rhetoric, expressed concern over the increased divisiveness in US politics, stuff like that. This is kind of where he's been at lately:

https://www.theblaze.com/video/liberal-millennial-pens-powerful-message-to-glenn-beck-after-cnn-interview

He was on CNN on election night saying the same sort of thing.  I think, and I'm not kidding, that he had mental health issues and is getting treatment for them now.

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