Glenn Beck lamented his role in widening the gap between Democrats and Republicans while he was at Fox News during an interview that aired Sunday on CNN's "Reliable Sources." <br /> <br />"Unintentionally I feel I’ve added — we all have, all of us — have added to the situation that we’re in right now," he told CNN's Brian Stelter. "We are much more fragile than I thought." <br /> <br />"When you live your life for five hours a day on live television or radio, you’re going to say stupid things," he continued. <br /> <br />Stelter asked if one of the "stupid things" was calling President Obama racist. <br /> <br />"Of course it was," Beck responded. <br /> <br />Beck described to Stelter his decision to leave Fox News and start his own channel, The Blaze. <br /> <br />"If you don’t leave now, you’ll lose your soul," Beck said he told himself right before he announced his decision to leave Fox.
