Political Power: Glenn Beck

Political Power: Glenn Beck

Political Power: Glenn Beck

Political Power: Glenn Beck

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Overview

The most provocative and influential political pundit in America today, Glenn Beck has broken the mold of what people feel a participant in the political process should be, let alone one of its leading commentators. The third most popular radio host in America, his career has reached unprecedented heights since his TV show's debut on Fox, where he tours and is challenging Bill O'Reilly and Sean Hannity for the number one spot in cable news. Here is his personal story, a remarkable tale that includes tragedy at a young age, redemption at the brink of death, and success against all odds, highlighted by his drawing hundreds of thousands to Washington, D.C. last summer. Whether you agree with his politics or not, there is no doubt his life story is an inspirational tale for all.

As featured on CNN, FOX News, Time Magazine, The Washington Post, LA Times, OK Magazine, and MSNBC! Political Power is a comic book series that features biographies on modern politics. Read the story of Glenn Beck in comic book form!


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780985591113
Publisher: Tidalwave Productions
Publication date: 11/20/2017
Series: Political Power
Pages: 32
Product dimensions: 4.60(w) x 9.90(h) x 0.50(d)

About the Author

As the creative force behind the award-winning satire news program "The Daily Show," Jon Stewart has become known as "the most trusted man in America." The road to success was not always smooth. Learn how a young man overcame anti-Semitic bullying at an early age to eventually make millions of people laugh... and how a puppeteer for children with disabilities, a caterer, a busboy, a shelf stocker, and a bartender wound up helming a consistent ratings powerhouse and perennial Emmy-winning show that ironically has more influence than most of the shows it satirizes.
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