Fox News is FAILING post-Tucker Carlson



Cutting Tucker Carlson has not been good for Fox News’ business.

MSNBC has just beaten Fox in total viewers and in the 25-to-54 age demographic, which never happened when Tucker was there.

MSNBC scored 1.46 million total day viewers and 179,000 viewers within the age demographic, while Fox News came in second with 1.28 million total day viewers and 136,00 within the age demographic.

“Are you kidding me, for Fox News? This is really bad,” Pat Gray of "Pat Gray Unleashed" comments.

Fox News has claimed that Tucker Carlson’s new Twitter show has violated his contract, but Keith Malinak and Gray believe Tucker probably hasn’t actually done anything wrong.

“That’s social media, you’re telling me what I can and can’t do on my own personal social media?” Malinak says.

“I think that’s why he’s defying him,” Gray responds, “and saying ‘Screw you, I’m gonna keep doing it.’”

Tucker’s lawyer, Harmeet Dhillon, has also said that Tucker will not be silenced by the far left or Fox News.

“Fox News has been doing this crap for a long time,” Gray says.

Gray and Malinak believe that unlike Tucker, Fox News has never actually been interested in bringing its viewers the truth.

“When’s the last time you saw a news report critical of the vaccine? Oh that’s right, there hasn’t been one,” Malinak adds, “because they bankroll that network.”

According to Gray, the Saudis owned a 10% interest in Fox and had serious influence on the network.

“That wasn’t that long ago,” he says.


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Google set to finally lift ban on political ads a month and a half after the Capitol riot. But don't cross them — or else.



Following the Jan. 6 Capitol riot, internet behemoth Google decided to ban political advertising in an attempt to prevent unrest in the U.S.

Now, after a month and a half of bans on ads the company decided it didn't like, Google has declared that it will accept political advertising once again on its site starting Wednesday, Fortune reported.

But beware anyone out there who might have a mind to cross Google's intellectual betters and try to place ads that the Alphabet Company's notoriously left-wing leadership might consider what they now call "fake news" or that might cause someone somewhere to question the validity of our elections or American democracy.

The company made it clear that it will not look kindly on any sort of shenanigans.

"Starting on Wednesday, we will be lifting our Sensitive Events policy to again allow advertisers to run political ads," the company told Fortune. "We will continue to rigorously enforce our ad policies, which strictly prohibit demonstrably false information that could significantly undermine trust in elections or the democratic process."

This is the second time since the 2020 election Google has lifted a ban on political advertising. The company first froze such ads right after the election, "saying companies would not be allowed to run messaging that references candidates, the election, or its outcome," according to Fortune.

Google lifted the ban before the Jan. 6 unrest unfolded.

What about Facebook?

About two months before the 2020 election, Facebook announced that it would throttle back political advertising in the week before Election Day and ban any new ads.

The social media giant also put an outright ban on all political advertising after Nov. 3 — except for a brief exception for the Georgia Senate run-off elections in January.

According to Fortune, Facebook appears to have zero interest in restarting political ads.

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