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Stop Beck

Stop Beck

On June 30, 2011, Glenn Beck permanently “transition[ed] off” Fox News. More than 300 advertisers had pulled their ads from Beck's show since July 2009, when he called President Obama a “racist” with a “deep-seated hatred for white people.”

Check out this infographic timeline of the campaign:

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This campaign is now closed. 

The Latest

  1. Steve Bannon says a Trump DOJ will bring felonies against the lawyers prosecuting him

    Video & Audio 05/21/24 11:17 AM EDT

  2. Right-wing media figures are twisting new UN casualty reporting to mislead about the death toll in Gaza

    Research/Study 05/21/24 9:16 AM EDT

  3. Fox personalities now claim that January 6 prosecutions are political. At the time, many condemned the attack: “Deplorable, reprehensible, outright criminal”

    Research/Study 05/21/24 9:11 AM EDT

  4. On social media, news outlets give more attention to Kamala Harris using an expletive than Trump’s corrupt promise to oil executives

    Article 05/21/24 9:09 AM EDT

  5. Charlie Kirk speculates that “lobster flu” may “sweep over the nation” in the lead-up to the election

    Video & Audio 05/20/24 2:33 PM EDT

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