Media Matters tries to shoot the messenger.
“On the November 11 edition of his Fox news program, Beck stated to Ablow: ‘I wrote to you, and I said, ‘Do you see anything wrong here as a — ‘ I’m not asking you to psychoanalyze the president. I’m saying, psychoanalyze the American people. Are we crazy for saying something is not right?”"
”In his reply, Ablow stated: ‘We’re not crazy for saying something’s not right. It’s a little crazy that more people aren’t saying it more loudly.”‘
“Ablow later stated: ‘[T]here is a big, cavernous gulf, apparently, between the president’s ability to generate emotion and charisma and gripping words that move people when he’s scripted. And then, when there’s less time to prepare, there’s some sort of lack of connectedness, a true lack of connectedness with at least what moves the majority of us.”‘
“In discussing Obama’s statements about the Fort Hood shooting, which Beck claimed were ,” Ablow said: ‘[I]f he’s not scripted to deliver the emotional cues, if he’s not scripted to have lots of time and a teleprompter to do it, then he tends to stumble. And this was a huge stumble. This was a big, big window on the man’s soul, I think.’” [Fox News' Glenn Beck, 11/11/09]

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