Tucker Carlson just got fired

"We thank him for his service to the network as a host and prior to that as a contributor," a FOX News Media spokesperson said in a statement.

Yeah right. :rofl2:

An interim program, "Fox News Tonight," will air at 8 p.m. ET until a permanent replacement for Carlson is named. "Fox News Tonight" will be hosted by a rotation of various Fox News personalities.

The last edition of "Tucker Carlson Tonight" aired on Friday, April 21. The show began airing in 2016.

https://www.foxnews.com/media/fox-news-media-tucker-carlson-part-ways
 

Sean Insanity is next.

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Let's be real for a moment. He'll find a new outlet, maybe a podcast or something, and he's psychopathic enough that having even fewer reigns on his willingness to promote fear of "others" is dangerous.

Tucker is a FRAUD. He is a silver spoon born heir to a fortune. Trying to influence working class idiots is a complete game to him, perhaps a subconscious strive for any manner of success brought upon by being abandoned by his mom.

He knows now thanks to his success on Fox, that he's good at the game, AND, despite losing his position, that it's very profitable. He's going to keep going in some fashion, and he'll be less worried about "keeping a paycheck" to whatever extent he cared about that previously.
 
Let's be real for a moment. He'll find a new outlet, maybe a podcast or something, and he's psychopathic enough that having even fewer reigns on his willingness to promote fear of "others" is dangerous.

Tucker is a FRAUD. He is a silver spoon born heir to a fortune. Trying to influence working class idiots is a complete game to him, perhaps a subconscious strive for any manner of success brought upon by being abandoned by his mom.

He knows now thanks to his success on Fox, that he's good at the game, AND, despite losing his position, that it's very profitable. He's going to keep going in some fashion, and he'll be less worried about "keeping a paycheck" to whatever extent he cared about that previously.
Most old people don’t do podcasts. He won’t have the exposure he once did.
 
Let's be real for a moment. He'll find a new outlet, maybe a podcast or something, and he's psychopathic enough that having even fewer reigns on his willingness to promote fear of "others" is dangerous.

Tucker is a FRAUD. He is a silver spoon born heir to a fortune. Trying to influence working class idiots is a complete game to him, perhaps a subconscious strive for any manner of success brought upon by being abandoned by his mom.

He knows now thanks to his success on Fox, that he's good at the game, AND, despite losing his position, that it's very profitable. He's going to keep going in some fashion, and he'll be less worried about "keeping a paycheck" to whatever extent he cared about that previously.

I think he winds up at Newsmax, doing everything he can to steal back his audience.
 
Let's be real for a moment. He'll find a new outlet, maybe a podcast or something, and he's psychopathic enough that having even fewer reigns on his willingness to promote fear of "others" is dangerous.

Tucker is a FRAUD. He is a silver spoon born heir to a fortune. Trying to influence working class idiots is a complete game to him, perhaps a subconscious strive for any manner of success brought upon by being abandoned by his mom.

He knows now thanks to his success on Fox, that he's good at the game, AND, despite losing his position, that it's very profitable. He's going to keep going in some fashion, and he'll be less worried about "keeping a paycheck" to whatever extent he cared about that previously.

Newsmax will suck him up like he was Donald Trump's Dick!

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Let's be real for a moment. He'll find a new outlet, maybe a podcast or something, and he's psychopathic enough that having even fewer reigns on his willingness to promote fear of "others" is dangerous.

Tucker is a FRAUD. He is a silver spoon born heir to a fortune. Trying to influence working class idiots is a complete game to him, perhaps a subconscious strive for any manner of success brought upon by being abandoned by his mom.

He knows now thanks to his success on Fox, that he's good at the game, AND, despite losing his position, that it's very profitable. He's going to keep going in some fashion, and he'll be less worried about "keeping a paycheck" to whatever extent he cared about that previously.

This is as much or more about FOX than it is about Carlson.
 
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