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Last week was my final show on Fox News. It’s difficult to share this news, but I wanted to inform my team first.

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I want to address what happened on the show tonight. Ryan was asked to leave, and we stated he is not welcome back. A line was crossed. However, we did not ask Mehdi to leave; in fact, we wanted him to finish the show and hope he returns soon. For those wondering why he didn’t come back, it was not because we didn’t want him. I just wanted to clarify that point.

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I have some horrible news to share with the Infowars community. Jamie White, a great reporter and researcher for Infowars, was murdered last night outside of his home near our studios. He was working late and even posted on X responding to Elon Musk. Our crew found the crime scene this morning when he didn't show up to work. Police responded quickly and got him to the hospital, but he died shortly after. The police are investigating. Off the record, police officers have told us that funding for violent crime units has been cut significantly in recent years. They arrest serious criminals, but the Soros-backed Austin DA does nothing, intensifying the problem. The governor even had to send in state police, but they mainly write tickets. Crime has exploded in Austin.

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Owen Stroyer leaves Infowars, prompting a heated exchange with Alex Jones. Jones insists he was not firing Owen and accuses him of leaving to launch a new show while muttering about censorship; he says Owen “implied I was censoring him” and that there were “87% raise” in pay, adding “I have his finance financial stuff right here.” Jones portrays Owen as arrogant and cold toward the crew, recounting how Owen called with a quid pro quo for more money and then went on air for a five-and-a-half-hour stream, alleging censorship. He says Owen later posted a golf-course video claiming to still love Infowars, a move Jones calls premeditated. Jones stresses the grassroots leadership, claims “The White House is downstream from us,” and condemns the “stunt” as an assault on the show. He vows not to discuss Owen further while noting Owens promotes a new venture.

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There were disagreements about fundraising approaches and conflicting visions. The speaker believed in building without relying on donors, while others focused on immediate donations. The conflict escalated publicly, leading to the speaker firing someone who refused to resign. Shortly after, the speaker learned that there would be an emergency vote to restructure the company, indicating their removal. Despite this, the speaker expressed determination to continue their mission, potentially under a new name. They mentioned needing support and invited others to find them. In conclusion, the speaker planned to gather their belongings, load them into their car, and hoped to see some people soon.

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I got into a fight with Mike Mac. Every time somebody says anything about Israel, he had a meltdown, and it was during Mandy's space. I wasn't even the one that said it, but whatever. We get into this fight, and he just kept saying shit like, if you're gonna have the badge by your name, then you need to, you know, whatever, or you should create an alt account to say whatever. And so, I responded publicly via post, I snipped what he had said in that space, and I was like, first of all, let's get this shit clear. my only condition is that none of my speech will ever waver. Right? Like, there's not gonna be any censorship of my speech or any steering of narratives. That that was my only condition. And so, anyway, when I responded with that, later on, I think it was that night or the night after, whatever. It was right around that time, that's when they said that he called the meeting and was like, we need to pull out of the political conversations because it's having a bad effect on, you know, our long term success. He's launching this product, this this in fact based whatever thing, and he didn't want the political volatility to, you know, impact his brand. And he was like, so it's up to you. I'm still not trying to censor you. I'm giving you the option. Do you want to stay or go? You know? And I said, well, I'm not gonna not be able to participate in these political mean, that's what I do. Like, what else am I gonna do? Fucking sit in little painting spaces? I mean and I didn't say that, but, like, you know, I'm thinking that. So, anyway, I'd said, you know, so I you know, I'm gonna continue to participate. So that's when that happened. That's why I pulled out. But it wasn't like they they still never told me what to say and not to say. He was saying this is what we changing directions, you know, for the for the long term success of his business. He didn't tell me that I needed to change anything. He's just saying, are you with it or not type thing.

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The speaker is Alex Jones, who is being interviewed by Elon Musk. Alex addresses the controversy surrounding his comments about the Sandy Hook school shooting. He explains that he covered the opinions of others who believed it was a drill, but he himself believes the shooting happened. He mentions a PR firm that brought up the issue again, resulting in negative media coverage. Alex clarifies that he never made money from the controversy and apologizes for any confusion caused. He criticizes how his words were twisted and misrepresented by the media.

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I had a disagreement with a colleague in front of others, and the next day he refused to resign, so I fired him. On February 2nd, after a video I made went viral, another person from Project Veritas told me they would have an emergency vote to restructure the company. I received an email with the agenda while I was on a plane, and realized I would be removed from my position by the time I landed.

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An individual or group has decided to reject an offer and "go it alone." This solo effort is expected to last about six hours. The speaker indicates that the other party wants not only defense but also offense. Tucker Carlson is reportedly "on fire" and "calling out names naming names" on Twitter, though the speaker has not verified this information and will not repeat the names at this time.

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Safety team is here. I just heard them say the active shooter, Charlie Kirk, has been shot. Charlie Kirk got hit is what the what the security detail just said. My son just messaged me and says that Charlie Kirk You need to leave. Yes, sir. Now quit. Get him out. Hey. You go right now. Get out of here.

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Mitchell Rosas, a senior FBI official, has been escorted out of the FBI building and terminated. A senior FBI spokesperson told OMG: "you are free to report the individual Mitchell Rosas has been dismissed, fired as of today. He was escorted from the building earlier." Rosas also sent OMG a message attempting to stop publication of the Epstein audio: "formal objection to publication... Do not publish, direct any further communication to official.correspondenceinbox@outlook.com." "Let's put that email address on the video." The speaker notes that he claims the words did not come out of his mouth and says he's not a government official, though he was escorted out; only one can be true. We are reporting on the FBI, DOJ, and firings. The host asks whether Donald Trump has a right to know these happenings inside the DOJ, and notes unprofessional statements. More videos are coming; the DOJ will be contacted. Stay tuned.

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After over a dozen years at Fox News, I've decided to pursue a new challenge, which was a tough decision because I value this show, our staff, and our audience. I'll be leaving Fox News at the end of the week. In a discussion about Donald Trump, the conversation turned heated. One person labeled Trump a sexual predator, while another defended him, criticizing the inflammatory language used. Disrespect towards a journalist was expressed, with claims that her questions were ridiculous and off-base. The dialogue highlighted a divide in perspectives, with accusations of focusing more on sensationalism than on public policy.

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Speaker 1 recounts an interaction with Owen Shroyer, who allegedly dismissed concerns about Ali Alexander by saying he "just works for Infowars." Speaker 1 claims Ali Alexander hit on them, asking about their height and preferred alcohol, and inviting them to do chores. Speaker 0 expresses a desire to confront Ali Alexander.

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Well, folks, it's been quite a weekend. I received a call from the president, and after speaking with the attorney general and FBI Director Patel, I've been offered the role of deputy director at the FBI. It's an honor, and I've accepted the position. This means I'll be stepping away from the show, which is a lot to walk away from, but I'll share what I can about the situation. I'll also discuss the future of the show today. I'm going to play a speech I gave eleven years ago so you can understand why I made this decision. I hope you, the Bongino army, understand that I couldn't disclose this information earlier out of respect for the president, the attorney general, and the FBI director. Thank you for your support.

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The Parler CEO, John Matzey, was terminated by the board, and the narrative surrounding his departure is misleading. The board was committed to a free speech platform, while Matzey's vision diverged from that. The decision to make this public was his, not the board's. The board fought to restore Parler after it was taken down by major companies, refusing to compromise on their principles. Claims about Matzey being a strong advocate for free speech and product stability are false. The board's commitment to free speech remains unwavering, and they are working tirelessly to bring the platform back. Matzey's statements are inaccurate, and the truth will emerge over time. For more details, tune into the Dan Bongino Show.

The Megyn Kelly Show

CNN Refuses to Fire Don Lemon, How the Media Got "Cozy" With Power, with Glenn Beck & Steve Krakauer
Guests: Glenn Beck, Steve Krakauer
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Megyn Kelly opens the show discussing Donald Trump's response to Nikki Haley's mental competency challenge and offers advice to CNN regarding Don Lemon's misogynistic comments. Glenn Beck joins her to discuss the current political climate, including Lemon's relaxed demeanor amid controversy and the perceived double standards in media treatment based on race and sexual orientation. They criticize CNN's handling of Lemon's comments and the absurdity of sending him to a "re-education camp" for misogyny. The conversation shifts to President Biden's recent actions in Ukraine, with Beck expressing concern over U.S. involvement and the implications of Biden's visit. They discuss the declining public support for military aid to Ukraine and the potential consequences of escalating tensions with Russia. Beck highlights the need for accountability in U.S. foreign policy and the importance of addressing domestic issues like the train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio, which has been largely ignored by the federal government. Kelly and Beck also touch on the media's credibility crisis, particularly regarding COVID-19 reporting and the influence of social media platforms on public discourse. They discuss the recent Dominion lawsuit against Fox News, emphasizing the potential for proving actual malice in the network's coverage of election fraud claims. Beck notes the importance of transparency in journalism and the need for media outlets to uphold their standards. The discussion concludes with a focus on Project Veritas and the departure of James O'Keefe, with Kelly expressing skepticism about the organization's future without its founder. They reflect on the broader implications of media integrity and the challenges faced by journalists in today's political landscape.

The Rubin Report

Resurfaced Tucker Clip Offers a Clue to What His Next Move May Be | Direct Message | Rubin Report
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Tucker Carlson, a prominent political journalist, has left Fox News, causing significant ripples in both media and political landscapes. His departure, whether voluntary or not, is seen as a pivotal moment, as he represented a voice for many who feel unheard in mainstream media. Carlson's last show aired on April 21, 2023, just days before Fox settled a major lawsuit with Dominion Voting Systems. His exit, alongside Dan Bongino's departure, raises questions about Fox's future direction amid ongoing ideological shifts. Carlson's influence was notable; he often challenged the status quo and engaged with topics that resonated with a large audience. His abrupt exit has led to speculation about the reasons behind it, including potential conflicts over editorial control and his reporting on sensitive issues. The media's reaction has been mixed, with some celebrating his departure while others acknowledge his significant impact. As Carlson's future remains uncertain, discussions about the rise of independent media platforms like Rumble and the potential for a shift away from traditional corporate media are gaining traction. The consumer's role in shaping media narratives is emphasized, with recent boycotts, such as the backlash against Bud Light, illustrating the power of viewer choices. Overall, Carlson's exit marks a transformative moment in media dynamics, highlighting the evolving landscape of news consumption and political discourse.

Shawn Ryan Show

#47 Canadian Gov does NOT want you to see this / Special Ops Sniper Refuses COVID Vaccine Gets Fired
Guests: Dallas Alexander
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In this episode, Shawn Ryan addresses the removal of a previous episode featuring Dallas Alexander, a Canadian special ops sniper, due to a cease and desist from Dallas's former unit, citing potential sensitive content. Ryan expresses concern that Dallas is being silenced for refusing the COVID-19 vaccine and mask mandates. He emphasizes the importance of Dallas's story and urges listeners to share the episode. Dallas discusses his departure from the unit, attributing it to a shift towards "woke" culture and mandatory COVID-19 vaccinations. He felt coerced into compliance, which he resisted, leading to administrative trouble and ultimately his exit from the military. He highlights the drastic changes in the unit's culture and the impact of vaccine mandates, estimating that nearly 50% of personnel left due to these policies. Dallas shares his experiences with psilocybin, describing profound insights gained during his trips, particularly regarding grief and connection to his deceased brother. He emphasizes the importance of personal choice in health decisions and critiques the coercive nature of mandates. The conversation touches on broader societal issues, including the influence of money in politics and the potential for a global digital ID system. Dallas expresses his desire to write music that resonates with truth and emotion, reflecting on his journey and the therapeutic power of music.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Tucker Carlson Exits Fox News, Don Lemon Fired by CNN, with Glenn Beck, Glenn Greenwald, and More
Guests: Glenn Beck, Glenn Greenwald
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Megyn Kelly opens the show discussing the shocking news that Tucker Carlson is no longer with Fox News, stating that the network and Carlson have "agreed to part ways." She expresses her belief that this is a poor decision by Fox and a positive development for Carlson. Kelly speculates that Fox's decision may stem from the fallout of the Dominion lawsuit, where they settled for $800 million, and suggests that Carlson's critical stance on certain claims may have shielded him from blame. Kelly shares her connections with Fox's audience, noting that many viewers watch primarily for Carlson. She criticizes Fox for not allowing him a proper farewell, indicating a misjudgment of their audience's loyalty. Steve Krakauer, the executive producer, joins to express his shock at Carlson's departure, emphasizing that it is rare for such news to be unexpected in the media landscape. The conversation shifts to the implications of Carlson's exit, with Krakauer predicting that Carlson will thrive independently, potentially launching a podcast or digital show. They discuss the changing media landscape, where independent platforms are becoming more appealing to audiences. Glenn Beck joins the discussion, highlighting Carlson's unique position and influence in the media, suggesting that his departure will hurt Fox. The hosts speculate on the reasons behind Carlson's firing, including shareholder pressures and ongoing lawsuits. They also touch on the recent firing of Don Lemon from CNN, noting that his departure was less surprising given his controversies and declining ratings. The discussion reflects on the broader implications for both networks, with Kelly and her guests suggesting that Carlson's exit represents a significant shift in the media landscape, potentially benefiting independent platforms. As the conversation continues, they explore the reactions from various media figures and the potential future for Carlson, emphasizing that he has a loyal audience and the ability to succeed outside of traditional cable news. The hosts conclude that while Fox may continue to operate as a major player, Carlson's departure marks a pivotal moment for both him and the network.

The Rubin Report

Dave’s Prediction Comes True: Candace Owens Leaves the Daily Wire
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Dave Rubin discusses the recent split between Candace Owens and the Daily Wire, revealing that Owens has launched her own independent platform on Locals. Rubin, who has a personal history with Owens, reflects on their early collaboration and the tensions that have arisen between her and Ben Shapiro, a co-founder of the Daily Wire. He notes that the nature of their relationship's end is unclear, whether it was a mutual decision or a firing. The conflict intensified following Owens' controversial comments regarding the Israel-Hamas situation, leading to public disputes with Shapiro. Rubin emphasizes the distinction between networks and platforms, explaining that while the Daily Wire is a network responsible for its content, platforms like Locals allow for independent voices. He expresses pride in creating Locals as a space for free speech and independence. Andy Ngo, a journalist and Rubin's guest, provides context on Owens' past affiliations and the implications of her departure. Both Rubin and Ngo predict that while the split may cause initial turmoil, both Owens and the Daily Wire will ultimately recover.

Philion

Alex Jones Is Crashing Out Again...
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A wild on-air blowup tracks Alex Jones at full throttle as Owen Shroyer announces he is leaving Infowars after a decade, and Jones loses his temper on live video. The host rails at Shroyer, calls him a traitor and a 'scumbag,' and accuses him of backstabbing the operation to push a new show. He insists the left cannot match his form of energy, riffs on censorship and control of the narrative, and warns that anyone who crosses him will face the full truth. Shroyer’s five-hour farewell stream is cited as evidence that the drama is real, with Jones complaining about pressure to stay positive on Trump and Israel and to censor discussion on certain topics. Meanwhile, the feud spills into the War Room persona, with Owen detailing loyalty, ultimatums, and a costly exit that Jones treats as treachery. Jones portrays himself as under siege, rails against demonization, and promises to level up his operation. Outside events, self-promotion on Patreon, references to Duncan Trussell, and comparisons to other media figures, underscore a media landscape where conflicts fuel audience engagement and brand shifts.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Tucker Carlson on His Exit From Fox, What He's Building Now, and America's Free Speech Reckoning
Guests: Tucker Carlson
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Megyn Kelly welcomes Tucker Carlson to discuss his unexpected departure from Fox News in April, which remains unexplained by the network. Carlson reflects on his surprise at being let go, noting he felt liberated and has since been producing content on the platform X. He emphasizes that he never violated his contract and expresses gratitude for his loyal staff who followed him to his new ventures. The conversation touches on the unusual nature of his firing, given his success and high ratings, and Carlson speculates that being at the top may have made him a target for those who disagreed with his views. He mentions that Fox never censored him, but he acknowledges that his heterodox opinions on various topics may have contributed to his cancellation. Carlson criticizes the dishonorable behavior of those who complained about him behind his back rather than confronting him directly. Kelly expresses her anger over the lack of respect shown to Carlson and the audience by Fox News, which failed to provide a reason for his termination. Carlson shares that he felt no bitterness about the situation, viewing it as a natural part of the industry. He emphasizes the importance of honesty in media and the need for alternative platforms that prioritize truth over corporate interests. Carlson announces his new subscription-based streaming service, aiming to provide a library of news and thoughtful opinions, while maintaining a presence on X. He highlights the international reach of his content and the importance of long-form discussions in a world dominated by short media clips. The discussion shifts to broader political themes, including the current state of the Democratic Party, Biden's mental acuity, and the implications of Trump's potential return to power. Carlson argues that the political landscape is shifting, with a growing discontent among the populace regarding issues like border security and foreign aid. He warns that if the electoral process is undermined, it could lead to unrest. Carlson expresses concern over the military's current direction and the implications of U.S. foreign policy, particularly regarding Ukraine. He critiques the motivations behind military funding and emphasizes the need for a focus on domestic issues. In closing, Carlson reflects on his personal life, sharing that he enjoys a quiet, fulfilling home life with his wife and dogs, and appreciates the freedom that comes with his new independent media endeavors. He expresses gratitude for the support of his family and the opportunity to continue his work without corporate constraints.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Tucker and Lemon Fallout, and Dark Brandon Returns, with Victor Davis Hanson, Emily Jashinsky & More
Guests: Victor Davis Hanson, Emily Jashinsky
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Megyn Kelly opens the show discussing recent significant events, including Joe Biden's announcement for re-election and the simultaneous firings of Tucker Carlson and Don Lemon. She reveals that Tucker Carlson has not been officially fired but is negotiating an exit after being barred from his show and company email. Kelly expresses her dismay at how Fox News handled Carlson's departure, emphasizing his contributions and the disrespect shown to him. Victor Davis Hanson joins the discussion, expressing shock at Carlson's termination and suggesting that it must have been due to something egregious, as Carlson had a loyal conservative audience. He critiques Fox News for potentially alienating its base by silencing a voice that resonated with many conservatives. Hanson believes Carlson's removal could lead to significant audience defection and questions the motivations behind the decision, hinting at possible influence from establishment Republicans. The conversation shifts to China hoarding food supplies, with Kelly highlighting concerns about global food shortages and the implications for the U.S. economy. She promotes survival food kits as a precautionary measure. As the discussion continues, Kelly and Hanson analyze the media landscape, particularly the contrasting situations of Carlson and Lemon. They note that Lemon's controversies had led to his firing, while Carlson's removal seems more abrupt and unexplained. They discuss the broader implications of these media shake-ups on public trust and the future of conservative voices in mainstream media. Emily Jashinski and Michael Moynihan join the conversation, providing their insights on the media's reaction to Carlson's firing and the broader implications for conservative media. They critique the left's celebration of Carlson's departure, arguing that it reflects a deeper issue of censorship and the suppression of dissenting voices. Vivek Ramaswamy, a GOP presidential candidate, later joins the show, discussing his views on the current political landscape, including Biden's re-election campaign and the challenges posed by Donald Trump. Ramaswamy emphasizes the need for a unifying vision for America that transcends partisan divides, arguing that the conservative movement must embrace its foundational ideals to succeed. The conversation touches on the cultural and political shifts in America, with Ramaswamy asserting that the woke movement has become the establishment and that there is a hunger for authentic leadership that can inspire a national revival. He expresses optimism about the potential for a conservative resurgence if the movement can effectively articulate its vision to the American people. As the show wraps up, Kelly reflects on the toxic nature of the media industry and the importance of maintaining integrity and authenticity in political discourse. She encourages listeners to engage with the show through various platforms, emphasizing the value of open dialogue and diverse perspectives in today's polarized environment.

The Dr. Jordan B. Peterson Podcast

Fired for Honesty and Competence: One Genuine Teacher's Story | Warren Smith | EP 504
Guests: Warren Smith
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Jordan Peterson discusses a conversation with Warren Smith, a teacher who recorded a discussion with a student about J.K. Rowling's controversial statements regarding gender identity. The student accused Rowling of being transphobic, citing her 2019 tweet about sex being real. Warren challenged the student to critically analyze the statement rather than accept popular opinion, which showcased his calm and professional approach to teaching—a rarity that led to the video going viral after being shared by Elon Musk. Warren recounts the fallout from the video, including his unexpected firing from his teaching position just a day later. He expressed shock at the rapid changes in his life, feeling as if he had been "deleted" from his role after four years of dedication. Despite the distressing circumstances, he reflected on the opportunities that arose from the viral attention, including interviews and discussions about critical thinking and free speech. Warren explained his background as a high school teacher specializing in multimedia, working with behaviorally challenged students. He described the chaotic environment of the school and the challenges faced by both students and teachers. He emphasized the importance of teaching students how to think critically and engage with complex topics, which he felt was essential for their development. After the viral video, Warren continued to create content, but he sensed a growing scrutiny from the administration. He uploaded another video featuring a different student discussing communism, which ultimately led to his dismissal. The school administration cited policy violations, despite previously congratulating him on the first video. Warren felt the decision was predetermined, and he was escorted out of the school, marking the end of his teaching career there. The discussion highlights the complexities of navigating free speech and educational environments, the impact of social media on personal and professional lives, and the challenges faced by educators in today's politically charged climate.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Fox Goes to War with Tucker, and Fauci Pushed on Lies, with Michael Brendan Dougherty & Noah Rothman
Guests: Michael Brendan Dougherty, Noah Rothman
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Megyn Kelly opens the show discussing Tucker Carlson's departure from Fox News, highlighting the ongoing fallout and the media's attempts to undermine him. Guests Michael Brendan Dougherty and Noah Rothman share insights on the situation, noting that Carlson's private messages, including disparaging remarks about colleagues, contributed to his termination. They discuss how Fox News management, particularly communications head Irina Briganti, has a history of targeting employees who leave the network, suggesting a pattern of destructive behavior towards former staff. Dougherty mentions that Carlson's legal battles over his contract and potential non-compete clauses will be significant, indicating that Fox is preemptively shaping public perception against him. Rothman adds that Carlson's unpredictable nature and refusal to align with Fox's editorial direction may have led to his firing, especially as the network shifts away from supporting Trump. The conversation shifts to Abby Grossberg, a former producer who has made allegations against Carlson, with the hosts expressing skepticism about her claims and the timing of her media appearances. They argue that her complaints reflect a broader issue of workplace culture at Fox rather than direct culpability for Carlson's firing. The discussion then transitions to the implications of Carlson's exit on Fox's ratings, noting a significant drop in viewership since his departure. The hosts speculate on the future of cable news and the challenges Fox may face in recapturing its audience without Carlson's unique influence. Finally, they touch on Joe Biden's re-election announcement and the Democratic Party's strategy, emphasizing the lack of substantive accomplishments in Biden's presidency and the challenges he faces due to his age. The hosts critique the party's reliance on negative campaigning against Republicans rather than promoting Biden's achievements, suggesting that this approach may not resonate with voters.
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