I really don’t have an opinion on this. Oh, except: good riddance you fear-mongering, lie spreading, conspiracy junkie twat! Your unthinking, believe-anything Foxtard audience can fuck off as well, you both deserve each other. It’s just too bad that some equally crazy moron will soon replace you…
Beck was a quick burn on Fox News Channel. Almost immediately after joining the network in January 2009, he doubled the ratings at his afternoon time slot. Fans found his conservative populism entertaining, while Comedy Centrals Stephen Colbert described Becks “crank up the crazy and rip off the knob” moments.
He was popular with Tea Party activists and drew thousands of people to the National Mall in Washington last August for a “restoring honor” rally.
Yet some of his statements were getting him in trouble, and critics appealed to advertisers to boycott his show last summer after Beck said President Barack Obama had “a deep-seated hatred for white people.”
More than 400 Fox advertisers told the company they did not want their commercials on Becks show.