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Related: About this forumSee Tucker Carlson demolished on TV by his own words - The Beat - MSNBC
Before hosting a Fox News show, Tucker Carlson warned against "conspiracy theories. Now, Mr. Carlson is involved in a case alleging lies, where some of the most damning evidence comes from Fox hosts including Carlson. MSNBCs Ari Melber reports on how Carlsons history is boomeranging in this case and why it exposes a wider crisis in conservative media.
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See Tucker Carlson demolished on TV by his own words - The Beat - MSNBC (Original Post)
Rhiannon12866
Mar 2023
OP
I couldn't agree more. We've heard numerous reports on the hypocrisy and false information
Rhiannon12866
Mar 2023
#2
That is excellent! The people who need to see it, won't, but they really should.
brer cat
Mar 2023
#4
If only the lawsuits would result in removing Fox "News" from the air and replacing it with programs
Rhiannon12866
Mar 2023
#5
dem4decades
(11,282 posts)1. I thought Ari and his team did an exceptional job documenting Carlson's
Spiral into deceit and hypocrisy.
Rhiannon12866
(205,016 posts)2. I couldn't agree more. We've heard numerous reports on the hypocrisy and false information
But Ari's report was the most complete we've seen.
mobeau69
(11,138 posts)3. Recommended.
brer cat
(24,544 posts)4. That is excellent! The people who need to see it, won't, but they really should.
Rhiannon12866
(205,016 posts)5. If only the lawsuits would result in removing Fox "News" from the air and replacing it with programs
Like this! But, of course, the regular Fox viewers would just turn to something equally insane - or worse!