in the middle on this, but stop the hate
I think that Beck had a bone to pick with out of control RP supporters and particularly the nuttier conspiracy folks. I think he straddled the fence there a bit in terms of being an ass in the way he approched it, but given the crap that some RP fans -appear- to be doing (and I can buy it, considering some fo the stuff I see show up in flame comments), I don't totally blame him. I also think it might in a way be helpful.
To be honest, although I think the government was sneaky about some 9/11 details, hardline truthers piss me off to high heaven and they and people like them have attached to the RP campaign and muddied it several times to all of our disadvantage.
The same breed of assholes (who knows maybe even a few of the same) are pissing off the Huckabee crowd right now having spammed his money bomb site. Who knows if they even care about RP or his messages or if they just use it for an excuse. People can turn into reall jerks when they remain safely anonymous.
Beck threw a curve ball but he also did a favor. The more clearly Ron is separated from this type of crap by his own stances for nonviolence, logical and thoughtful stances, and honest, open, and respectful discourse, no one ELSE will be able to claim that any of it is associated with or condoned by him, at a later, perhaps more amplified or less opportune time. Don;t think for a second that Romney is above making a smear ad, or Huck above making truther-tie insinuations if RP ever gets to close in the polls. Having Ron explicitly disagree with some points and behavior and denounce it on air is a good thing.