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Common Nonsense: Glenn Beck and the Triumph of Ignorance : ウィキペディア英語版 | Common Nonsense
''Common Nonsense: Glenn Beck and the Triumph of Ignorance'' is a 2010 book by investigative reporter Alexander Zaitchik. Released in June 2010, the book attempts to critically explain the life story and phenomenon of conservative host Glenn Beck. ==Publication==
In researching the book, Zaitchik moved to Tampa, Florida, where Beck began his radio career at 970 WFLA from 1999-2002.〔(New Critical Biography of Glenn Beck Features Several Tampa Personalities ) by Mitch Perry, ''Creative Loafing'', May 27, 2010〕 While there, Zaitchik spent one year compiling and reading all of Beck's material that he could find, which also included listening to four hours a day of his radio program for eight months.〔(Interview with Alexander Zaitchik ) for ''Scholars and Rogues'', May 28, 2010〕 Moreover, Zaitchik interviewed Beck's former friends, coworkers and colleagues in order to detail his transformation from "schlock jock" to "conservative media baron."〔 By combining examination of Beck's public statements and a look at public records, Zaitchik compiles "a tough critique of the host's history, philosophies and methods, aimed at separating fact from hyperbole."〔(Review: Glenn Beck called out by Alexander Zaitchik in ''Common Nonsense'' ) by Eric Deggans, ''St. Petersburg Times'', May 30, 2010〕 In an interview about the book, Zaitchik remarked that:
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