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Word out now is that Tucker quit abruptly today during a show prep disagreement...he wanted to discuss the Dominion lawsuit and clear his name...the bosses said no...and he walked.
Regardless of the nature of his departure, it has had a far greater impact on Fox's stock price than the Dominion settlement did. They needed him now more than ever.
Regardless of the nature of his departure, it has had a far greater impact on Fox's stock price than the Dominion settlement did. They needed him now more than ever.
Maybe in the short term, but don't underestimate their ability to get someone that can pull those ratings. Prior to Fox, Carlson was the bowtie guy. At the time it seemed improbable that he could replace O'Reilly. But he improved on O'Reilly ratings dominance.
Maybe in the short term, but don't underestimate their ability to get someone that can pull those ratings. Prior to Fox, Carlson was the bowtie guy. At the time it seemed improbable that he could replace O'Reilly. But he improved on O'Reilly ratings dominance.
Yeah, they'll find someone that is even more full of shit than Carlson. It is what they do. And the rubes will eat it up.
I feel like I am watching the destruction of our democracy while my neighbors and friends cheer it on
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