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Fox News presenter says the band didn't contact him asking to stop praising them

Fox News presenter Glenn Beck's declaration that Muse had asked him to stop praising the band was entirely false, it has been revealed.

As previously reported, Beck had praised the band on Twitter and during his radio programme in September, before telling listeners that the band's representatives had been in touch with him asking if he would "retract my endorsement".

Beck, who is known for his strong conservative views, is still under fire after he called President Obama "a racist" in July.

Speaking about the presenter's comments about Muse, Christopher Balfe, the president and COO of Beck's company Mercury Radio Arts, admitted that the whole thing had been a ruse, reports MTV.

"After raving about Muse for four minutes, Glenn made a joke about their representatives emailing him to stop," Balfe said. "While it is entirely possible that Muse does not like having Glenn as a fan, he was making a joke and their representatives never reached out to him."

Despite Beck suggesting on several occasions that he believes Muse share his strong libertarian views on western power, the band's spokesperson said they would be making no comment about the issue.

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hairy_man1 

Oct 6, 2009

I've heard this man is a bit of an arse.If slagging people off for things they haven't done and then going "Ta-da! It was all made up!" is his idea of humour then maybe he should go back to school.That's the only place that sort of humour is fit for.

jaxxalude 

Oct 7, 2009

If he only admitted to the lies he tells in every show...

GeezrRckr 

Oct 7, 2009

You have no idea what a wanker, and the rest of his lot on Fox news are. America has been hijacked by idiotic religious zealouts!

cydonianknight567 

Oct 7, 2009

I love the way everyone blames muse for this idiots views..... some fools are even blaming the resistance which is totally idiotic!!!

thom-morrissey 

Oct 7, 2009

What an absolute tool. He's about as funny as cancer

Prophasi 

Oct 8, 2009

No doubt the man will have people who disagree with his political views, but this is a lame way to pick at him. He went on about how much he loves Muse, then when they got back from break he made fun of himself by saying that Muse's reps contacted him because his advocacy would only make them seem uncool and undermine their popularity. Simple, obvious humor -- and self-effacing at that.Given that about 2 minutes transpired over the commercial break, it's asinine to think that Muse wrote and sent the "email" he read in that time. Oh, not to mention his tone, which made it blatant to anyone who actually, you know, listened... and didn't wait for any simple-minded excuse to pounce.Hate his views... but keep the criticism where it belongs. One target would be a news source like NME saying Beck admitted to "lying" instead of realizing that they're too naive or cynical to understand a dry joke.

Hendershot72 

Oct 8, 2009

Let's see, Glenn Beck's views are 'idiotic' and he's an 'arse'. I don't know if you English nimrods have actually seen any of the news channels in America but they're about 95% left-wing. NBC, CBS, ABC, MSNBC, CNN, BBC America, Time, NY Times, Washington Post, Newsweek... they're all left-wing. The proof is in the pudding. Glenn Beck may be intense but his book 'An Incovenient Book' hit the nail right on the head. Not everybody in America agrees with the leftists, socialists, Michael Moore, Al Franken, Obama, Obamacare and the whole lot. Deal with it. O'Reilly rocks.

sestren 

Nov 6, 2009

@hendershot72: Bit presumptuous to assume the above people are English, isn't it? Anyway, I think you'll find that most 'Brits' consider American news to be a bit of a joke. Charlie Brooker sums up the majority opinion best I think: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2aEk864YrKw

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