Glenn Beck vows to take more active role in politics through rallies, voter registration
Glenn Beck, the popular Fox News host, says he wants to go beyond broadcasting his opinions on television, and start rallying his political base — formerly known as his audience — to take action.
To do so, Beck is styling himself as a political organizer. He says he will promote voter registration drives and sponsor a series of conventions across the country featuring conservative speakers, all leading up to a rally in Washington in August to coincide with the release of his book, titled "The Plan," on conservative proposals for the country.
In an interview, Beck chose his words carefully about his plans and would not say how directly he might support particular candidates. But he made clear that he intends to help elect politicians aligned with his limited-government world view.
On Saturday, he held a campaign-style rally in The Villages in Florida, north of Orlando, and announce his plans.
"We'll be looking for ways to get people involved in politics," he said in the interview. "I hear people saying, 'OK, now what?' They're calling their representative, but it's time to get more proactive."
Beck is not the only media firebrand trying to mobilize Americans disaffected by a Democratic-controlled government. The radio host Laura Ingraham is inviting candidates to sign a 10-point pledge on her Web site. Sean Hannity, on his afternoon radio show and primetime Fox News program this month, has promoted "Conservative Victory 2010," his name for the map on his site that will spell out questions for candidates.
Pundits have used their media outlets to encourage political action before, but people like Beck, Hannity and the former presidential candidate Mike Huckabee, who also has a show on Fox News, are taking on outsize roles now, political experts and conservative commentators say. One reason, they say, is the weakened state of the Republican Party.
For the diffuse tea party movement that taps into anti-government sentiments, "the media guys are the closest things we even have to a leader," said Adam Brandon, the vice president for communications at FreedomWorks, a conservative advocacy group.
Grover Norquist, the president of Americans for Tax Reform, said hosts like Beck were articulating populist sentiments, even if they were not directing decision-making. "They are spokesmen for a movement that you can see emerging," he said.
These efforts seem reminiscent of the Contract With America pledge made by conservatives during the 1994 elections, though some Republicans who are uncomfortable with media personalities taking on new political roles note that such previous efforts originated with lawmakers.
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