Glenn Beck went on CNN’s Reliable Sources this morning to talk about a few things: media coverage of President Trump, his own coverage of family border separations and politics in general. One thing he didn’t want to talk about: his own company.
Six minutes into the interview, host Brian Stelter turned to a Daily Beast report “saying your company is in trouble, you were trying to find a buyer. Is this related to the point about people not talking to each other, that if you want to create that media company, there’s no interest?”
“Wow. Brian, thanks a lot,” said Beck pulling off his mic. WATCH:
“I think that’s the most ridiculous question I’ve ever heard:” @glennbeck walks out of a live interview after @brianstelter asks about the future of his company. https://t.co/NKAFkvzJG6
— Reliable Sources (@ReliableSources) June 24, 2018
Sunday night, Beck teased he’d have more to say about his interview tomorrow, including what he’s trying to accomplish:
Lots to share tomorrow on radio.
Not about petty gotcha stuff but actual facts and solutions that #ReliableSources just didn’t seem all that interested in. The American people are tired of all of this talking over each other, trying to ‘win’ BS. https://t.co/UsQCEIRa3f— Glenn Beck (@glennbeck) June 25, 2018