Tucker Carlson Out at Fox News

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Osodecentx
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Tucker Carlson Out at Fox News

Fox News' top-performing host Tucker Carlson is leaving the network after appearing in the prime-time slot since November 2016.

"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," the company wrote

The sudden departure did not leave Carlson time to host a final farewell episode of his wildly successful program Tucker Carlson Tonight. His last episode was broadcast on Friday, April 21, the network said.

An interim show featuring a rotating cast of Fox News personalities will fill the 8 p.m. hour until a new host is named.



LateSteak69
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Good. He sucks.
KaiBear
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Didn't like the guy …….almost never watched him .

But it's obvious our national media is being increasingly manipulated into representing only a leftist agenda .



Doc Holliday
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Fox is already a uniparty network and now they're going to turn into a full blown democrat shill network along with the rest of MSM.
Redbrickbear
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Doc Holliday said:

Fox is already a uniparty network and now they're going to turn into a full blown democrat shill network along with the rest of MSM.
Even worse.

A full blown Bush-McCain type Republican network.

Pro-War, Pro-Immigration, Pro-Corporate Business
RD2WINAGNBEAR86
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This just in. Don Lemon fired from CNN. I am sure FoxNews has already offered him a multi-year guest contributor contract.
"Stand with anyone when he is right; Stand with him while he is right and part with him when he goes wrong." - Abraham Lincoln
Jack Bauer
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RD2WINAGNBEAR86 said:

This just in. Don Lemon fired from CNN. I am sure FoxNews has already offered him a multi-year guest contributor contract.
J.B.Katz
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Jack Bauer said:

RD2WINAGNBEAR86 said:

This just in. Don Lemon fired from CNN. I am sure FoxNews has already offered him a multi-year guest contributor contract.

CNN is hoping to slide this story under the powerful tailwinds of Tucker Carlson's firing by Fox.
J.B.Katz
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BearFan33
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maybe part of dominion settlement?


No reason was given for letting their top show go.
Osodecentx
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BearFan33 said:

maybe part of dominion settlement?


No reason was given for letting their top show go.


Carlson is a serial liar
trey3216
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BearFan33 said:

maybe part of dominion settlement?


No reason was given for letting their top show go.
100% to do with the settlement. He cost the network nearly $800mm.
Mr. Treehorn treats objects like women, man.
J.B.Katz
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Osodecentx said:

BearFan33 said:

maybe part of dominion settlement?


No reason was given for letting their top show go.


Carlson is a serial liar
And Jon Stewart called him out 20 years ago for that.

https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/video/watch-jon-stewart-call-tucker-carlson-a-dick-epic-2004-crossfire-take-down-961147/
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trey3216 said:

BearFan33 said:

maybe part of dominion settlement?


No reason was given for letting their top show go.
100% to do with the settlement. He cost the network nearly $800mm.
Even Tucker couldn't do that all by himself.

Fox cost themselves $800M and if there's any justice Smartmatic & the others they defamed will put them out of business. Them and their mouthpieces.

I can't count the number of "voter fraud" posts I read on this site. You guys repeated these talking points ad nauseam and some of you will keep doing it.
riflebear
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J.B.Katz said:

Jack Bauer said:

RD2WINAGNBEAR86 said:

This just in. Don Lemon fired from CNN. I am sure FoxNews has already offered him a multi-year guest contributor contract.

CNN is hoping to slide this story under the powerful tailwinds of Tucker Carlson's firing by Fox.


ATL Bear
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J.B.Katz said:

trey3216 said:

BearFan33 said:

maybe part of dominion settlement?


No reason was given for letting their top show go.
100% to do with the settlement. He cost the network nearly $800mm.
Even Tucker couldn't do that all by himself.

Fox cost themselves $800M and if there's any justice Smartmatic & the others they defamed will put them out of business. Them and their mouthpieces.

I can't count the number of "voter fraud" posts I read on this site. You guys repeated these talking points ad nauseam and some of you will keep doing it.
The irregularities are real. They just went after the machines, which were not the factor they claimed, and a private company with giant government contracts at stake went after them hard. The main claim is that the machines "switched votes". That has nothing to do with open ended absentee balloting, vote allowance for unmatched signatures, double running ballots, or unverified voter roll data.
RD2WINAGNBEAR86
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J.B.Katz said:

trey3216 said:

BearFan33 said:

maybe part of dominion settlement?


No reason was given for letting their top show go.
100% to do with the settlement. He cost the network nearly $800mm.
Even Tucker couldn't do that all by himself.

Fox cost themselves $800M and if there's any justice Smartmatic & the others they defamed will put them out of business. Them and their mouthpieces.

I can't count the number of "voter fraud" posts I read on this site. You guys repeated these talking points ad nauseam and some of you will keep doing it.
Barack Obama - 69 million votes
Joe Biden - 81 million votes

Ummmm.............No. Did not happen. The Biden campaign couldn't attract flies.
"Stand with anyone when he is right; Stand with him while he is right and part with him when he goes wrong." - Abraham Lincoln
cowboycwr
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J.B.Katz said:

trey3216 said:

BearFan33 said:

maybe part of dominion settlement?


No reason was given for letting their top show go.
100% to do with the settlement. He cost the network nearly $800mm.
Even Tucker couldn't do that all by himself.

Fox cost themselves $800M and if there's any justice Smartmatic & the others they defamed will put them out of business. Them and their mouthpieces.

I can't count the number of "voter fraud" posts I read on this site. You guys repeated these talking points ad nauseam and some of you will keep doing it.
Funny.... I don't recall you ever calling for other news outlets to go out of business when they have defamed countless others....
Osodecentx
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RD2WINAGNBEAR86 said:

J.B.Katz said:

trey3216 said:

BearFan33 said:

maybe part of dominion settlement?


No reason was given for letting their top show go.
100% to do with the settlement. He cost the network nearly $800mm.
Even Tucker couldn't do that all by himself.

Fox cost themselves $800M and if there's any justice Smartmatic & the others they defamed will put them out of business. Them and their mouthpieces.

I can't count the number of "voter fraud" posts I read on this site. You guys repeated these talking points ad nauseam and some of you will keep doing it.
Barack Obama - 69 million votes
Joe Biden - 81 million votes

Ummmm.............No. Did not happen. The Biden campaign couldn't attract flies.


Trump will assume presidency June 30
Redbrickbear
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J.B.Katz said:

Osodecentx said:

BearFan33 said:

maybe part of dominion settlement?


No reason was given for letting their top show go.


Carlson is a serial liar
And Jon Stewart called him out 20 years ago for that.

https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/video/watch-jon-stewart-call-tucker-carlson-a-dick-epic-2004-crossfire-take-down-961147/
Jon Stewart calling another media talking head with an inflated opinion of themselves a d**k is priceless.



Johnny Bear
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cowboycwr said:

J.B.Katz said:

trey3216 said:

BearFan33 said:

maybe part of dominion settlement?


No reason was given for letting their top show go.
100% to do with the settlement. He cost the network nearly $800mm.
Even Tucker couldn't do that all by himself.

Fox cost themselves $800M and if there's any justice Smartmatic & the others they defamed will put them out of business. Them and their mouthpieces.

I can't count the number of "voter fraud" posts I read on this site. You guys repeated these talking points ad nauseam and some of you will keep doing it.
Funny.... I don't recall you ever calling for other news outlets to go out of business when they have defamed countless others....

………And completely 100% fabricated so called "news" like "Russia, Russia, Russia" as just one example that went on for years and needlessly ruined who knows how many lives.
Johnny Bear
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RD2WINAGNBEAR86 said:

J.B.Katz said:

trey3216 said:

BearFan33 said:

maybe part of dominion settlement?


No reason was given for letting their top show go.
100% to do with the settlement. He cost the network nearly $800mm.
Even Tucker couldn't do that all by himself.

Fox cost themselves $800M and if there's any justice Smartmatic & the others they defamed will put them out of business. Them and their mouthpieces.

I can't count the number of "voter fraud" posts I read on this site. You guys repeated these talking points ad nauseam and some of you will keep doing it.
Barack Obama - 69 million votes
Joe Biden - 81 million votes

Ummmm.............No. Did not happen. The Biden campaign couldn't attract flies.

There you go again RD - Actually using and expressing common sense.
Osodecentx
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Johnny Bear said:

cowboycwr said:

J.B.Katz said:

trey3216 said:

BearFan33 said:

maybe part of dominion settlement?


No reason was given for letting their top show go.
100% to do with the settlement. He cost the network nearly $800mm.
Even Tucker couldn't do that all by himself.

Fox cost themselves $800M and if there's any justice Smartmatic & the others they defamed will put them out of business. Them and their mouthpieces.

I can't count the number of "voter fraud" posts I read on this site. You guys repeated these talking points ad nauseam and some of you will keep doing it.
Funny.... I don't recall you ever calling for other news outlets to go out of business when they have defamed countless others....

………And completely 100% fabricated so called "news" like "Russia, Russia, Russia" as just one example that went on for years and needlessly ruined who knows how many lives.


Russia was a fabrication
So is"stolen election " narrative
J.B.Katz
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ATL Bear said:

J.B.Katz said:

trey3216 said:

BearFan33 said:

maybe part of dominion settlement?


No reason was given for letting their top show go.
100% to do with the settlement. He cost the network nearly $800mm.
Even Tucker couldn't do that all by himself.

Fox cost themselves $800M and if there's any justice Smartmatic & the others they defamed will put them out of business. Them and their mouthpieces.

I can't count the number of "voter fraud" posts I read on this site. You guys repeated these talking points ad nauseam and some of you will keep doing it.
The irregularities are real. They just went after the machines, which were not the factor they claimed, and a private company with giant government contracts at stake went after them hard. The main claim is that the machines "switched votes". That has nothing to do with open ended absentee balloting, vote allowance for unmatched signatures, double running ballots, or unverified voter roll data.
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2023/apr/05/heritage-foundation-election-voting-rights-republican-states

Three of the most prominent rightwing groups that spread election denial lies and advocate for restrictions on voting rights in the US have joined forces in a secret attempt to woo top election officials in Republican-controlled states.

Led by the Washington-based conservative thinktank the Heritage Foundation, the groups have created an incubator of policies that would restrict access to the ballot box and amplify false claims that fraud is rampant in American elections. The unstated yet implicit goal is to dampen Democratic turnout and help Republican candidates to victory.

Details of the two-day "secretaries of state conference" held in Washington in February were obtained by the watchdog group Documented and shared with the Guardian.

Officials from 13 Republican-controlled states, including 10 top election administrators, participated in the event. Attendees discussed controversial "election integrity" ideas of the sort weaponized by Donald Trump.
Among the participants were nine secretaries of state and Virginia's election commissioner, all of whom preside over both statewide and federal elections in their states including next year's presidential contest. A list of attendees namechecks the chief election officials of Indiana, Florida, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Tennessee, Virginia and West Virginia.

Documented also obtained the conference agenda which lists a number of Trump associates among the speakers. They include Ken Cuccinelli who, as acting deputy secretary for homeland security, played a key role in setting elections policy for the Trump administration.

Cuccinelli now runs the Election Transparency Initiative which is fighting Democratic efforts in Congress to shore up voting rights, and has been active in pushing state-level vote restriction measures.

The keynote speech was given by Ken Blackwell, former secretary of state in Ohio. He was an early adopter of Trump's lie about rigged elections, championing the idea in the 2016 presidential race which Trump won.
Blackwell now chairs the Center for Election Integrity at the America First Policy Institute, a rightwing thinktank led by former Trump officials. The center has been touting election-related model legislation.
Heritage was careful to organize the conference amid tight secrecy. Among the records obtained by Documented is an email from Hans von Spakovsky, a lawyer at the foundation who leads their election work.
Responding to a query about the event from a Texas official, Von Spakovsky said: "There is no livestream. This is not a public event. It is a private, confidential meeting of the secretaries. I would rather you not send out a press release about it."

Von Spakovsky has long been at the forefront of efforts to undermine US elections by claiming falsely that fraud is endemic. He helped spearhead the attack on voting by mail during the pandemic, holding private briefings with Republican state election officials a drive that became a core part of Trump's efforts to overturn his defeat in the 2020 presidential election.

Heritage and its political arm, Heritage Action for America, have spent tens of millions of dollars promoting their own model bills that impose strict restrictions on voting. They have targeted the investment on key battleground states such as Arizona, Georgia and Michigan that could hold the balance of power in the 2024 presidential race.

Heritage began hosting annual gatherings of Republican secretaries of state at the start of the Trump presidency in 2017. February's in-person conference was the first to be sponsored by three rightwing powerhouses of election denial and voter suppression Heritage, together with the Public Interest Legal Foundation (Pilf), and the Honest Elections Project (HEP).

Pilf is a conservative legal group that sues election officials to force them to purge voter rolls, a process that has affected eligible US voters. The group is led by J Christian Adams, a former justice department lawyer who tried to use the Voting Rights Act to claim voting discrimination against white people.

Trump's former lawyer Cleta Mitchell also sits on the Pilf board.

HEP is a conservative dark-money group closely tied to the Republican operative Leonard Leo who was instrumental in engineering the current conservative supermajority on the US supreme court. Reporting by ProPublica and the New York Times last year revealed that Leo has received control of a staggering $1.6bn to advance rightwing causes.

Concern about the potential of top election officials to subvert democracy intensified during the 2022 midterm elections when a number of individuals committed to Trump's stolen election lie also ran for office. They formed the "America First Secretary of State Coalition" which became a conduit of far-right conspiracy theories linked to QAnon.

Most of those candidates failed in their bid to take over the reins of election administration in their states. But the Heritage conference suggests that the desire to deploy Republican secretaries of state as channels of voter suppression and election misinformation remains very much alive

Though chief election officials are tasked with ensuring that ballots are fair and impartial, the Heritage conference was attended only by Republican secretaries of state.

The Guardian asked Heritage to explain why its conference was held in secret and with only Republican attendees. The group did not answer those questions.

Von Spakovsky said that the event was an "educational summit intended to provide information on current issues in elections and ensure that our election process protects the right to vote for American citizens by making it easy to vote and hard to cheat".

He disputed the argument that security measures at the ballot box such as voter ID suppressed turnout. "The claim that secure elections somehow promote greater restrictions is outrageous and has been clearly disproven," he said.

Von Spakovsky also pointed to Heritage's election fraud database, which he said sampled "proven instances of election fraud from across the country". The database records 1,422 "proven instances of voter fraud" stretching back to 1982 a 41-year period during which billions of votes have been cast in the US.

Several of the participants at the conference have election denial and voter suppression track records. They include Florida's secretary of state, Cord Byrd, who, soon after being appointed by Governor Ron DeSantis last spring, refused to say whether Joe Biden had won the 2020 presidential election.

Byrd runs Florida's "election integrity unit" that was set up by DeSantis last year to investigate election crimes, even though there is scant evidence of substantial voter fraud. More than a dozen citizens accused of illegally voting have been arrested at gunpoint under DeSantis's crackdown on supposed voter fraud.

Another attendee Jay Ashcroft, secretary of state of Missouri has been a leading proponent of that state's new restrictive voting law. His office has been named in numerous lawsuits in the last year for imposing extreme constraints on voter registration, including a recent lawsuit accusing Ashcroft of illegally blocking a ballot measure.

Tennessee's secretary of state, Tre Hargett, another listed participant, has been accused by Democratic leaders in Tennessee of purging thousands of voters from the official rolls.

Panel discussions laid out in the agenda were held on several of the core talking points of the current Republican party. The opening discussion, moderated by Von Spakovsky, was on "Auditing Expertise".
The main speaker was Paul Bettencourt, a state senator in Texas who has sponsored several bills making it harder to vote including a measure that would deploy armed "election marshals" to oversee polling stations.
Before the conference-goers attended a cocktail reception and dinner held at an upscale restaurant in downtown Washington, day one ended with a session entitled: "Realistic Eric Fixes and Reforms". Eric the Electronic Registration Information Center is a non-profit group run collectively by 28 states which is used to finesse the accuracy of state voter rolls.

In recent months it has become the target of rightwing conspiracy theories fueled by Trump who claimed falsely that it was rigged to benefit Democrats.

Ashcroft, the Missouri secretary of state, was one of the speakers in that session. Earlier this month he announced that he was pulling Missouri out of Eric, making it one of the first Republican-controlled states to quit the organization along with Alabama, Florida and West Virginia.
Johnny Bear
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Osodecentx said:

Johnny Bear said:

cowboycwr said:

J.B.Katz said:

trey3216 said:

BearFan33 said:

maybe part of dominion settlement?


No reason was given for letting their top show go.
100% to do with the settlement. He cost the network nearly $800mm.
Even Tucker couldn't do that all by himself.

Fox cost themselves $800M and if there's any justice Smartmatic & the others they defamed will put them out of business. Them and their mouthpieces.

I can't count the number of "voter fraud" posts I read on this site. You guys repeated these talking points ad nauseam and some of you will keep doing it.
Funny.... I don't recall you ever calling for other news outlets to go out of business when they have defamed countless others....

………And completely 100% fabricated so called "news" like "Russia, Russia, Russia" as just one example that went on for years and needlessly ruined who knows how many lives.


Russia was a fabrication
So is"stolen election " narrative

Uh yeah - Dementia Joe who had trouble attracting more than 12 people when he occasionally wandered from his basement to speak live and even more trouble keeping half of them awake legitimately received more votes than any POTUS candidate in history. You bet.

And don't give me the it was just because the "Trump hate" was sooooooo massive and pervasive B.S.

You should be really wary if people trying to sell you expensive beachfront property in Iowa.
Osodecentx
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Johnny Bear said:

Osodecentx said:

Johnny Bear said:

cowboycwr said:

J.B.Katz said:

trey3216 said:

BearFan33 said:

maybe part of dominion settlement?


No reason was given for letting their top show go.
100% to do with the settlement. He cost the network nearly $800mm.
Even Tucker couldn't do that all by himself.

Fox cost themselves $800M and if there's any justice Smartmatic & the others they defamed will put them out of business. Them and their mouthpieces.

I can't count the number of "voter fraud" posts I read on this site. You guys repeated these talking points ad nauseam and some of you will keep doing it.
Funny.... I don't recall you ever calling for other news outlets to go out of business when they have defamed countless others....

………And completely 100% fabricated so called "news" like "Russia, Russia, Russia" as just one example that went on for years and needlessly ruined who knows how many lives.


Russia was a fabrication
So is"stolen election " narrative

Uh yeah - Dementia Joe who had trouble attracting more than 12 people when he occasionally wandered from his basement to speak live and even more trouble keeping half of them awake legitimately received more votes than any POTUS candidate in history. You bet.
Biden couldn't have done it without Lyin Don
Jack Bauer
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cowboycwr
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Jack Bauer said:


It is historical fact. You can look it up. Just like you can look up that until recently there were still dems serving around the country who worked to STOP the civil rights movement.
Mitch Blood Green
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It's like black Monday in the NFL. Lemon, Carlson, President of NBC.
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trey3216
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Osodecentx said:

Johnny Bear said:

cowboycwr said:

J.B.Katz said:

trey3216 said:

BearFan33 said:

maybe part of dominion settlement?


No reason was given for letting their top show go.
100% to do with the settlement. He cost the network nearly $800mm.
Even Tucker couldn't do that all by himself.

Fox cost themselves $800M and if there's any justice Smartmatic & the others they defamed will put them out of business. Them and their mouthpieces.

I can't count the number of "voter fraud" posts I read on this site. You guys repeated these talking points ad nauseam and some of you will keep doing it.
Funny.... I don't recall you ever calling for other news outlets to go out of business when they have defamed countless others....

………And completely 100% fabricated so called "news" like "Russia, Russia, Russia" as just one example that went on for years and needlessly ruined who knows how many lives.


Russia was a fabrication
So is"stolen election " narrative
Russia 100% influenced the 2016 election, but they had absolutely no care who won the election. All the cares about was sowing discord in our electorate. Then we have the bogeyman of one person won because of this for 4 years. Then we have the bogeyman of cheating the next go round. Lefties and righties bought this **** hook line and sinker and will never let it go. Russian disinformation was involved, but it wasn't to favor a particular candidate. It was to make us act like a bunch of dogs fighting over the remnants of a tbone.

It is absolutely viable that Biden got more votes than Obama, because trump also got more votes than Obama. The country was 30mm people larger than the 2008 election, and voter turnout was much higher. Not everyone was there to support the pudding pop master, millions were there to vote against the fake haired, bumbling idiot on the other (same) side. It's absolutely hilarious watching the Trumpers and the lefties tear at each other like they're any different, even though that makes it sad because we are so ****ed because we can't even produce a modicum of intellectual discourse about it
Mr. Treehorn treats objects like women, man.
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trey3216 said:

Osodecentx said:

Johnny Bear said:

cowboycwr said:

J.B.Katz said:

trey3216 said:

BearFan33 said:

maybe part of dominion settlement?


No reason was given for letting their top show go.
100% to do with the settlement. He cost the network nearly $800mm.
Even Tucker couldn't do that all by himself.

Fox cost themselves $800M and if there's any justice Smartmatic & the others they defamed will put them out of business. Them and their mouthpieces.

I can't count the number of "voter fraud" posts I read on this site. You guys repeated these talking points ad nauseam and some of you will keep doing it.
Funny.... I don't recall you ever calling for other news outlets to go out of business when they have defamed countless others....

………And completely 100% fabricated so called "news" like "Russia, Russia, Russia" as just one example that went on for years and needlessly ruined who knows how many lives.


Russia was a fabrication
So is"stolen election " narrative
Russia 100% influenced the 2016 election, but they had absolutely no care who won the election. All the cares about was sowing discord in our electorate. Then we have the bogeyman of one person won because of this for 4 years. Then we have the bogeyman of cheating the next go round. Lefties and righties bought this **** hook line and sinker and will never let it go. Russian disinformation was involved, but it wasn't to favor a particular candidate. It was to make us act like a bunch of dogs fighting over the remnants of a tbone.

It is absolutely viable that Biden got more votes than Obama, because trump also got more votes than Obama. The country was 30mm people larger than the 2008 election, and voter turnout was much higher. Not everyone was there to support the pudding pop master, millions were there to vote against the fake haired, bumbling idiot on the other (same) side. It's absolutely hilarious watching the Trumpers and the lefties tear at each other like they're any different.
You forgot the part where the Clinton campaign fabricated the Russian collusion hoax.
Our vibrations were getting nasty. But why? I was puzzled, frustrated... Had we deteriorated to the level of dumb beasts?

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Redbrickbear said:

Doc Holliday said:

Fox is already a uniparty network and now they're going to turn into a full blown democrat shill network along with the rest of MSM.
Even worse.

A full blown Bush-McCain type Republican network.

Pro-War, Pro-Immigration, Pro-Corporate Business

As opposed to anti immigration, anti business? What democrats seek to do to the economy needs to be countered. And imagine living in America and being against immigration. You must be Native American, only reasonable explanation.

Carlson is a duplicitous guy as shown by the courts. Nobody should be trusting him. Fox can't afford to alienate Trump lovers, thats the reason he is leaving. They could care less about him brainwashing conservatives on matters he doesn't care for himself.
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J.B.Katz said:

ATL Bear said:

J.B.Katz said:

trey3216 said:

BearFan33 said:

maybe part of dominion settlement?


No reason was given for letting their top show go.
100% to do with the settlement. He cost the network nearly $800mm.
Even Tucker couldn't do that all by himself.

Fox cost themselves $800M and if there's any justice Smartmatic & the others they defamed will put them out of business. Them and their mouthpieces.

I can't count the number of "voter fraud" posts I read on this site. You guys repeated these talking points ad nauseam and some of you will keep doing it.
The irregularities are real. They just went after the machines, which were not the factor they claimed, and a private company with giant government contracts at stake went after them hard. The main claim is that the machines "switched votes". That has nothing to do with open ended absentee balloting, vote allowance for unmatched signatures, double running ballots, or unverified voter roll data.
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2023/apr/05/heritage-foundation-election-voting-rights-republican-states

Three of the most prominent rightwing groups that spread election denial lies and advocate for restrictions on voting rights in the US have joined forces in a secret attempt to woo top election officials in Republican-controlled states.

Led by the Washington-based conservative thinktank the Heritage Foundation, the groups have created an incubator of policies that would restrict access to the ballot box and amplify false claims that fraud is rampant in American elections. The unstated yet implicit goal is to dampen Democratic turnout and help Republican candidates to victory.

Details of the two-day "secretaries of state conference" held in Washington in February were obtained by the watchdog group Documented and shared with the Guardian.

Officials from 13 Republican-controlled states, including 10 top election administrators, participated in the event. Attendees discussed controversial "election integrity" ideas of the sort weaponized by Donald Trump.
Among the participants were nine secretaries of state and Virginia's election commissioner, all of whom preside over both statewide and federal elections in their states including next year's presidential contest. A list of attendees namechecks the chief election officials of Indiana, Florida, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Tennessee, Virginia and West Virginia.

Documented also obtained the conference agenda which lists a number of Trump associates among the speakers. They include Ken Cuccinelli who, as acting deputy secretary for homeland security, played a key role in setting elections policy for the Trump administration.

Cuccinelli now runs the Election Transparency Initiative which is fighting Democratic efforts in Congress to shore up voting rights, and has been active in pushing state-level vote restriction measures.

The keynote speech was given by Ken Blackwell, former secretary of state in Ohio. He was an early adopter of Trump's lie about rigged elections, championing the idea in the 2016 presidential race which Trump won.
Blackwell now chairs the Center for Election Integrity at the America First Policy Institute, a rightwing thinktank led by former Trump officials. The center has been touting election-related model legislation.
Heritage was careful to organize the conference amid tight secrecy. Among the records obtained by Documented is an email from Hans von Spakovsky, a lawyer at the foundation who leads their election work.
Responding to a query about the event from a Texas official, Von Spakovsky said: "There is no livestream. This is not a public event. It is a private, confidential meeting of the secretaries. I would rather you not send out a press release about it."

Von Spakovsky has long been at the forefront of efforts to undermine US elections by claiming falsely that fraud is endemic. He helped spearhead the attack on voting by mail during the pandemic, holding private briefings with Republican state election officials a drive that became a core part of Trump's efforts to overturn his defeat in the 2020 presidential election.

Heritage and its political arm, Heritage Action for America, have spent tens of millions of dollars promoting their own model bills that impose strict restrictions on voting. They have targeted the investment on key battleground states such as Arizona, Georgia and Michigan that could hold the balance of power in the 2024 presidential race.

Heritage began hosting annual gatherings of Republican secretaries of state at the start of the Trump presidency in 2017. February's in-person conference was the first to be sponsored by three rightwing powerhouses of election denial and voter suppression Heritage, together with the Public Interest Legal Foundation (Pilf), and the Honest Elections Project (HEP).

Pilf is a conservative legal group that sues election officials to force them to purge voter rolls, a process that has affected eligible US voters. The group is led by J Christian Adams, a former justice department lawyer who tried to use the Voting Rights Act to claim voting discrimination against white people.

Trump's former lawyer Cleta Mitchell also sits on the Pilf board.

HEP is a conservative dark-money group closely tied to the Republican operative Leonard Leo who was instrumental in engineering the current conservative supermajority on the US supreme court. Reporting by ProPublica and the New York Times last year revealed that Leo has received control of a staggering $1.6bn to advance rightwing causes.

Concern about the potential of top election officials to subvert democracy intensified during the 2022 midterm elections when a number of individuals committed to Trump's stolen election lie also ran for office. They formed the "America First Secretary of State Coalition" which became a conduit of far-right conspiracy theories linked to QAnon.

Most of those candidates failed in their bid to take over the reins of election administration in their states. But the Heritage conference suggests that the desire to deploy Republican secretaries of state as channels of voter suppression and election misinformation remains very much alive

Though chief election officials are tasked with ensuring that ballots are fair and impartial, the Heritage conference was attended only by Republican secretaries of state.

The Guardian asked Heritage to explain why its conference was held in secret and with only Republican attendees. The group did not answer those questions.

Von Spakovsky said that the event was an "educational summit intended to provide information on current issues in elections and ensure that our election process protects the right to vote for American citizens by making it easy to vote and hard to cheat".

He disputed the argument that security measures at the ballot box such as voter ID suppressed turnout. "The claim that secure elections somehow promote greater restrictions is outrageous and has been clearly disproven," he said.

Von Spakovsky also pointed to Heritage's election fraud database, which he said sampled "proven instances of election fraud from across the country". The database records 1,422 "proven instances of voter fraud" stretching back to 1982 a 41-year period during which billions of votes have been cast in the US.

Several of the participants at the conference have election denial and voter suppression track records. They include Florida's secretary of state, Cord Byrd, who, soon after being appointed by Governor Ron DeSantis last spring, refused to say whether Joe Biden had won the 2020 presidential election.

Byrd runs Florida's "election integrity unit" that was set up by DeSantis last year to investigate election crimes, even though there is scant evidence of substantial voter fraud. More than a dozen citizens accused of illegally voting have been arrested at gunpoint under DeSantis's crackdown on supposed voter fraud.

Another attendee Jay Ashcroft, secretary of state of Missouri has been a leading proponent of that state's new restrictive voting law. His office has been named in numerous lawsuits in the last year for imposing extreme constraints on voter registration, including a recent lawsuit accusing Ashcroft of illegally blocking a ballot measure.

Tennessee's secretary of state, Tre Hargett, another listed participant, has been accused by Democratic leaders in Tennessee of purging thousands of voters from the official rolls.

Panel discussions laid out in the agenda were held on several of the core talking points of the current Republican party. The opening discussion, moderated by Von Spakovsky, was on "Auditing Expertise".
The main speaker was Paul Bettencourt, a state senator in Texas who has sponsored several bills making it harder to vote including a measure that would deploy armed "election marshals" to oversee polling stations.
Before the conference-goers attended a cocktail reception and dinner held at an upscale restaurant in downtown Washington, day one ended with a session entitled: "Realistic Eric Fixes and Reforms". Eric the Electronic Registration Information Center is a non-profit group run collectively by 28 states which is used to finesse the accuracy of state voter rolls.

In recent months it has become the target of rightwing conspiracy theories fueled by Trump who claimed falsely that it was rigged to benefit Democrats.

Ashcroft, the Missouri secretary of state, was one of the speakers in that session. Earlier this month he announced that he was pulling Missouri out of Eric, making it one of the first Republican-controlled states to quit the organization along with Alabama, Florida and West Virginia.

So not disputing anything I said, just parroting the left wing Guardian criticism of a meeting? It can not be true that machines were changing votes and/or hacked, which were the costly claims for the Fox crew, and be true that we had irregularities in 2020 resulting from COVID period allowances.

A small example here, there's a state level election that had 100 more votes cast in the election than eligible voters (notice I said eligible and not registered) in the district. The margin of victory was around 60. Forget Trump beating Biden. Sonny Perdue losing to Jon Ossoff is the real head scratcher.
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Fox is just unloading Tucker so he can focus on his next job as the Republican White House press secretary. That would be epic. Especially with how much he rode KJP....so much fun that would be
 
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