
I admit that I was taken aback by the attacks of Fox News host Glenn Beck against President Barack Obama's daughter Malia. I normally pay very little attention to Beck, which is a policy of mine that isn't going to change anytime soon. To see a 46-year-old man, though, go after an 11-year-old girl on national television concerned me a great deal. I wondered if there was no low that Beck and his colleagues would be willing to stoop to in order to attack the president, and whether his Fox News fan base and corporate sponsors would cheer him on as he verbally assaults the intelligence of a child.
During a segment of his show, Beck spent time making fun of the question Malia posed to her father about the recent oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. For several minutes, Beck mocked her with a whiny voice and even accused the Obama family of having uneducated children.
Beck's apology was even weaker than his verbal assault on Malia Obama. On his Web site, he issued this statement:
"In discussing how President Obama uses children to shield himself from criticism, I broke my own rule about leaving kids out of political debates. The children of public figures should be left on the sidelines. It was a stupid mistake and I apologize -- and as a Dad I should have known better."
Translation: "I am not taking very much responsibility for my behavior, which is why the statement is so short. The president is to blame for all this because he used his daughter to protect himself. This is not something I would normally do, because I really am a decent guy. You can tell I'm decent because I have kids of my own. Oh, by the way, I'm sorry."
Beck and Fox News should be ashamed of this behavior. Beck, by attacking a child in this way, is proving to the world that he has nothing intelligent or meaningful to add to public debates and is simply a political comedian with a large platform. A more sincere apology should have come from Fox News itself, while simultaneously applauding the Obama family for raising intelligent and productive children. The idea that Malia, at the tender age of 11, has the compassion to ask her father about oil spills and other meaningful political events, implies that this child is special, considerate and as brilliant as her parents. She is certainly more intelligent, informed and compassionate than Beck himself.
Any corporation that makes money or sells products in the name of Glenn Beck and his television and radio shows should ask themselves if they want to be associated with someone who feels it necessary to attack innocent children. Beck went entirely too far, and I am sure that even his buddy Bill O'Reilly won't back him on this one.
Dr. Boyce Watkins is the founder of the Your Black World Coalition and the author of the new book 'Black American Money.' To have Dr. Boyce's commentary delivered to your e-mail, please click here. 

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By: NEBRON on 6/01/2010 5:22PM
It appears that Mr. Beck has stooped to a new low, to go after a child to attack her father. That is the act of a coward, and Mr. Beck is acting less than a man. His inteligence is as laking as that he claims in Malia Obama. It take a snake of a person to use a child to hurt an adult. If I had my way, Mr. Beck would be drawn and quartered for his action. It just goes to show the mentality of some people, and they allow fools like that to be on television.
I am getting so tired of all the "politically incorrect statements" that everybody is spouting and having to take back. You said what you said and that's the bottom line. That half ass opology that Mr. Beck offered didn't amount to a hill of beans. You can tell from the tone of it that is was not sincere or heart felt. He said what he said, and ment it. The hurting part about that is, there are those out there that applaud his verbage, or should I say garbage.
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By: CJ on 6/01/2010 9:08AM
Beck is nothing more than a hype-man for fox.... he and his followers are happy being hated by sooooo many people. This is what I would say on the behalf of 11-year-old Malia.... Sad but true....whatever you do comes back to you.
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By: Jessica on 6/07/2010 8:51PM
Oh don't mine that manic depressive fool. He prob forgot to take his lithium and xanax!!!
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By: Lewis Mckenzie on 6/01/2010 9:52AM
THIS MAN SHOULD NOT EVEN BE ALLOWED ON TELEVISION
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By: Grandma on 6/30/2010 1:06AM
what's his name beck is a yes man, a butt licker it's a shame this is the only way he can make a living. shame, shame, shame, shame, shame, shame, shame.
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By: Moe on 6/01/2010 9:47AM
Wondering how much freedom of hate speech, borders on the line of slander. Beck and his entire right wing nutty talk show host, fill the air with slandering every single day with no consequences.
If those shows were filled with men of color speaking the same rhetoric, they would each be watched very carefully by every agency in America, and would be found guilty of creating an atmosphere to incite hate, with the possibility of acting on it. I would suggest everyone in this room listen to the six part series of Tim Wise on YouTube, especially the white folks in the room. You will then fully understand why you think the word Privilege belong to you. It’s funny cause you’re the ones that have been tricked, by you own people.
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By: Bouncer on 6/01/2010 4:56PM
Liar. Beck was censored by his own audience, for being stupid. Name one white commentator who espouses racial bigotry and one quote. You can't because it doesn't happen and they would be fired if they did.
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By: Moe on 6/01/2010 9:50AM
And by the way...wondering how beck would feel if President Obama commented on his daughter, who is mentally challanged? duh........
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By: Grandma on 6/01/2010 10:18AM
oh glenie poo, you must really have some issues. See your mental health doctor.
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By: baby boy on 6/06/2010 11:40PM
moe, your no better than beck??
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