Former Fox News host and current blabbering conservative Glenn Beck is a longtime fan of Muse, and now he’s written the band a very, very weird letter.
Here’s how it all started: Beck sees the British rockers as a sort of kindred spirit, and once tweeted “New MUSE CD. Amazing. These guys are right on the money. Lyrics on target, talent off the charts. They ‘get it.’ Libertarian!” Muse responded by calling Beck a “crazy right winger.” But Beck didn’t let that deter him from following his opportunistic little heart; he later said the band’s 2011 Grammy performance was a “call for revolution.”
Oct 6th 2012 • 01:10
by Marc Web
Former Fox News host and current blabbering conservative Glenn Beck is a longtime fan of Muse, and now he’s written the band a very, very weird letter.
Here’s how it all started: Beck sees the British rockers as a sort of kindred spirit, and once tweeted “New MUSE CD. Amazing. These guys are right on the money. Lyrics on target, talent off the charts. They ‘get it.’ Libertarian!” Muse responded by calling Beck a “crazy right winger.” But Beck didn’t let that deter him from following his opportunistic little heart; he later said the band’s 2011 Grammy performance was a “call for revolution.”