I reckon Fox must have gone suicidal. Carlson was the top presenter at Fox, and is history there now. They put that dumbassed bootlicker Kilmeade in his place this evening, so I clicked the channel and watched 1990's sitcoms instead. They made more sense. Kilmead is at about the same level, maybe just a single notch below, Hannity. I'd rather watch paint dry than sit through an hour of either of them bitching, whining, and name-calling without being able to present any evidence to back up either of their inane Neocon opinions.
Not only was Carlson their top presenter, but it seems he also carried their streaming service "Fox Nation", and without his input, it will most likely wither on the vine and go the same way that CNN's failed streaming service went. I noticed this evening that they're pushing some bullshit "Hatfields and mcCoys - the feud that never ends" crap on Fox Nation. I'm kin to the Hatfields, and sit right now just a few miles from the epicenter of that feud, and I can tell you for fact that the trailer they showed for it is utter bullshit. that feud has been over and done for over 100 years now.
They seem to not be sending their best any more.
Fox says they "agreed to part ways", but I've not heard Carlson's take on that yet. I know Friday he said he'd be back Monday, but come Monday he was a historical figure at Fox. Doesn't sound much like an "agreement" to me - sounds more like he got blindsided. I reckon I'll sit back and wait a while to hear what comes out of it.
It's all on Greg Gutfeld's shoulders now I guess. If he can't carry Fox, then Fox will simply fade away. I lost most of my faith in Fox when Neil Cavuto cut Trump's press secretary off in mid-sentence. Haven't watched much on Fox since then, and no Cavuto at all. Out of the 3 hours or so I did keep it on for background noise, one of those hours is gone now... but it's not a total loss. There are always 1960's TV show re-runs to keep tuned in to!
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Not only was Carlson their top presenter, but it seems he also carried their streaming service "Fox Nation", and without his input, it will most likely wither on the vine and go the same way that CNN's failed streaming service went. I noticed this evening that they're pushing some bullshit "Hatfields and mcCoys - the feud that never ends" crap on Fox Nation. I'm kin to the Hatfields, and sit right now just a few miles from the epicenter of that feud, and I can tell you for fact that the trailer they showed for it is utter bullshit. that feud has been over and done for over 100 years now.
They seem to not be sending their best any more.
Fox says they "agreed to part ways", but I've not heard Carlson's take on that yet. I know Friday he said he'd be back Monday, but come Monday he was a historical figure at Fox. Doesn't sound much like an "agreement" to me - sounds more like he got blindsided. I reckon I'll sit back and wait a while to hear what comes out of it.
It's all on Greg Gutfeld's shoulders now I guess. If he can't carry Fox, then Fox will simply fade away. I lost most of my faith in Fox when Neil Cavuto cut Trump's press secretary off in mid-sentence. Haven't watched much on Fox since then, and no Cavuto at all. Out of the 3 hours or so I did keep it on for background noise, one of those hours is gone now... but it's not a total loss. There are always 1960's TV show re-runs to keep tuned in to!
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