US BREAKING: Tucker Carlson leaves Fox News as they 'agree to part ways' - Fox News Media and Tucker Carlson have agreed to part ways.

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NEW YORK — April 24, 2023 — FOX News Media and Tucker Carlson have agreed to part ways. We thank him for his service to the network as a host and prior to that as a contributor.

Mr. Carlson’s last program was Friday April 21st. Fox News Tonight will air live at 8 PM/ET starting this evening as an interim show helmed by rotating FOX News personalities until a new host is named.

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Time to place your bets.
Is he gonna join another of the Big News channels as the "designated conservative"?
Is he gonna join Matt Walsh at the Daily Wire?
Is he gonna join Alex Jones on Infowars?
Is he gonna make his own youtube channel and stream from there?

Or, at 5000:1 odds, is he gonna transition and FOX news will be shamed for getting rid of "Trudy Carlsondottir

Alternatively, given how Don Lemon has also been let go from CNN,
Lemon and Carlson pull a "freaky Friday" and Lemon joins FOX while Tucker goes to CNN. After 6 months, we see how many FOX viewers support BLM and how many CNN viewers believe the trans-lobby is out to get them.
 
I know Dominion Voting is going to be the excuse for firing him, but I have to wonder how much exposing the government’s lies about J6 had to do with that decision.
January 6th, Ukraine, trannies, WEF, the dollar as flagging world reserve currency - all sorts of things that other "conservative" outlets won't touch.
 
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Fox firing Tucker is a bitch move considering how many politicians and journalists were begging the FCC to go after the network for airing that footage.

I know Dominion Voting is going to be the excuse for firing him, but I have to wonder how much exposing the government’s lies about J6 had to do with that decision.
Retired Admiral Peter Neffenger (heavily and openly associated with Joe Biden) is on the SmartMatic board of directors. Everything about Dominion glows like a firefly in summer.
 
Tucker was at his best when O'Reilly was still at Fox. He tapped into the growing right-wing youth upswell that pushed Trump online so hard in 2016, that offered a new dimension to Republican thought and integrated anti-interventionist & protectionist sentiments into the US right-wing culture to a level not seen in generations. Once O'Reilly left, it always felt to me that Tucker had to pivot his style/message slightly to keep the boomer audience Bill had built up as the backbone of Fox News viewership
 
It's not quite fair to use the dichotomy of "liberal" and "conservative" nowadays since that political spectrum is skewed far in either direction. At the end of the day. news media like Fox and CNN knows their audience and caters to it that doesn't affect their bottom line or executive meddling.
Conservative: want to CONSERVE the spirit of the US Constitution. Know that man is inherently fallen and thus man-made institutions will most inevitably become corrupt, so try to reduce and dissipate the power these institutions have so that individuals/families can make a life for themselves. Based on negative rights, i.e.: you have the right to have this NOT happen to you/the government does NOT have the power to do _______

Liberal: Think the nature of humanity is mutable (a "blank slate", if you will) and can be socially engineered to be "good", so tries to expand institutional power to achieve this goal and enshrines their ideal societal morality into law. Based on positive rights, i.e.: you are OWED something.
 
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On the other hand, if he tries to do his own thing, what platform? He obviously can't go to twitch or YouTube because he'll be struck off in minutes. If he tries to make his own site he'll be attacked (technologically) to hell and back.
If Tucker is making money for YT, why would they shitcan him? YT wants to be more like TV. Having tucker on there would be a boom to them. I mean, I seriously doubt they'll promote him.
 
This is definitely conservative:
That was so insane when I saw that segment.

Fox News of all places. Having this segment and praising this behavior.
Is this the story you were talking about? That's LOCAL news.
Fox News, the national network, ran this story about "Raising Ryland".

I don't know why people post this clip thinking it's some own on Carlson it actually makes Stewart look bad by Carlson exposing how much of a slimy little grease Bowl JohnLebowitz
Actually is when he's confronted with the fact that he is considered a member of the media and not actually a comedian and uses the fact that he considers himself a comedian as a way of deflecting criticism because he is just as partisan as Carlson.
The difference is Carlson doesn't pretend to be nonpartisan.
It was abundantly clear from listening to Crossfire that audiences didn't give a shit about what was said as opposed to what made them laugh. Jon Stewart posed the question of why the news can't do its job, and then he answers that very question by saying that politicians are afraid to put themselves into the fire, so they get softballed questions by shows like The Daily Show, because Jon can't keep his fucking mouth shut. No one paid attention, though, because Jon was a comedian. It showed how much of a joke TV news was becoming.
 
Conservative: want to CONSERVE the spirit of the US Constitution. Know that man is inherently fallen and thus man-made institutions will most inevitably become corrupt, so try to reduce and dissipate the power these institutions have so that individuals/families can make a life for themselves. Based on negative rights, i.e.: you have the right to have this NOT happen to you.
Well, nowadays "conservative" means being "based" on the Internet and saying the gamer words. My point was that it's lost in translation given how far out everything else.
 
He has the absolute shittiest foreign policy takes EVER. Which is weird cause his dad was an ambassador (albeit a very cushy position). He actually thinks isolationism is a viable option in this day and age. But he had some good takes on domestic issues and, most importantly, cultural issues no one was talking about.
Isolationism IS viable response, especially for America
You have enough nukes to end the planet several times over
Just make the case that you mind your own business but if anyone attacks your interests theyre in the air
 
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