Mark Henry
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Honest question: Does this diminish the amount of lies to which the Faux News audience will be exposed?
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RS_ Thomas
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In response to Mark Henry.
It doesn't, but Tucker was a literal pipeline into the country for Russian propaganda. Sure there will be others, but that's a powerful avenue that's suddenly shut down.
01:14 PM - Apr 24, 2023
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Mark Henry
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In response to RS_ Thomas.
I agree. I also think it will be hard to re-create the devotion that Tuckems audience had for him. Their ratings will suffer immediately.
01:16 PM - Apr 24, 2023
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Whoa!
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I think Fox News viewers will continue to watch Fox regardless of who they put in Tucker's time slot.
01:22 PM - Apr 24, 2023
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Mark Henry
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In response to Whoa!.
Yes, that it rue but as much as I don't like He-who-tucks he was really good a packaging up the lies and making them seem true in a way i have never seen done by anyone else. The Tuck-bros love him in an unnatural way. It will be hard to replicate. We'll see.
01:27 PM - Apr 24, 2023
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Whoa!
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In response to Mark Henry.
No doubt he was good at what he did, but I don't see Fox viewers switching to MSNBC because he left. Maybe OAN if he popped up over there.
01:30 PM - Apr 24, 2023
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Mark Henry
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You are correct. People don't make that radical a shift very often, if ever. He probably will show up on OAN or NewsMax.
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