Glenn Beck Supporters Caught Lying, Forced To Issue Significant Retraction
After Glenn Beck started losing sponsors due to ColorOfChange.org’s successful efforts, his supporters defended his distortions and race-baiting. DefendGlenn.com launched an effort that smeared Color of Change, propagated distortions and attempted to bully advertisers into remaining on or returning to Beck’s show. After they were threatened with a lawsuit, DefendGlenn issued a significant retraction.
Color of Change’s observation regarding the retraction is noteworthy:
The retraction also speaks volumes about what kind of people are the strongest defenders of Glenn Beck. The person responsible for DefendGlenn.com is professional fear-monger Gary Kreep, who is a prominent leader in the “birther” movement and has a long history of working for the lunatic fringe of the right-wing.
DefendGlenn.com’s Retraction (emphasis added):
DefendGlenn.com on several occasions inaccurately reported that Color of Change called President Bush a “racist”. We have confirmed that Color of Change did not, in fact, call George Bush a “racist” on its website and although we picked up that allegation from another website (NewsMax.com), that allegation is false and we apologize to Color of Change for this error.
We also accused Color of Change of lying regarding it’s claims that certain advertisers agreed to stop advertising on Glenn Beck. While our previous comments were partially correct on the matter concerning the claims of Color of Change regarding the initial 20 advertisers, upon review, it appears that the accusation of lying was inaccurate. In at least one instance, DefendGlenn.com and Color of Change were given diametrically opposing statements by the same advertiser, and, in other instances, the statements given by the advertisers were consistent, but open to interpretation. It is now our understanding that Color of Change accurately reported on it’s web site and in its press releases precisely what each of the advertisers told it. DefendGlenn.com also accurately reported on its website precisely what each advertiser told it. We apologize to Color of Change for erroneously accusing them of lying and have removed all such allegations from our website.
We have also alleged that Kayne West claimed that George Bush ‘gave troops permission to go down (to New Orleans) and shoot us (black people) after Hurricane Katrina’ and that Color of Change endorsed that hateful statement by selling T shirts that said “Kanye Was Right”. We have since learned that Mr. West was apparently referring to Louisiana Governor Kathleen Blanco’s authorization for troops to fire on the people of New Orleans during Katrina and not President Bush never gave such an order. A representative of Color of Change has informed us that the t shirts they are selling refer instead to Kanye West’s much more widely publicized comment that George Bush “doesn’t care about black people.” We accept their representation in this regard and apologize for any misunderstanding that this has caused.
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about 1 year ago
Kinda funny, the lunatic left calling the lunatic right luntics. Isn’t Van Jones a Truther?
about 1 year ago
Beck is watching you, and if you think your 1400.00 is going to stop him, your wrong. We have way more money than you ever will, keep up the hate speech… it makes us stronger.
about 1 year ago
Wow, you seen angry and full of hate. The 1400 is not important. Beck needs sponsors, which are dwindling like an over used piece of chalk.