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Wednesday, December 16, 2020

Trump Ramps Up Attacks on Former Favorite Network: ‘Fox News is Dead’




Got to say it shocked the hell out of me when FOX hired Donna Brazile who CNN  fired for feeding Hillary the debate questions!!!

A few more examples:



The sound of her voice is like fingernails screeching down a blackboard.




Marie Harf worked for the Obama administration. I'm serious she said this during her tenure... ["The ISIS situation is a cry for help what they really need is jobs and we should supply them."]

Trump had a different approach.




Of all of them Cathy Areu was probably the most whacked. She claimed a number of guys at FOX including Tucker and Hannity tried to bonk her. Rather stick my member in a wood chipper! 

She sued and FOX got rid of her. If you ever listen to her speak your first reaction is ...why isn't she in a padded cell?


Well on to the Trumpster just had to get that off my chest:


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President Donald Trump is going in for the kill shot against his one-time favorite network.

In a Wednesday morning tweet, the president bashed Fox News — going so far as to pronounce its demise.




The tweet is the latest example of Trump trying to siphon away viewers from Fox, and push them towards fringe far-right outlets such as OAN and Newsmax. While the latter network has had a ratings uptick in recent weeks, neither has been much more than a blip on the Nielsen radar for Fox News — which remains atop the cable news heap.

[Been watching a lot of Newsmax lately myself. If you haven't seen it you won't believe the number of people who used to work at FOX and a few other networks]

Of course, you can't go anywhere without him.



Yet for all his proclamations of Fox’s demise, the president has — since the election — granted interviews only to that network. Most recently, he spoke with Fox & Friends host Brian Kilmeade this past weekend. He also gave his first post-election interview to Maria Bartiromo. And the president’s tweet immediately followed an interview with his chief spokesperson, White House Press Secretary and Trump campaign adviser Kayleigh McEnany.




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