FauxNews bosses, particularly Paul RINO, have influence on what is reported. All of the Faux hosts were given explicit instructions that they were not allowed to question the election results. If they do it, they always toe the line and avoid the key issue which is the Dominion voting machines.
As the direct headlines have revealed specific manipulation and provable corruptios (FBI's meddling, the Twitter files, etc), then Faux has relaxed and allowed that to be part of the narrative. The bomb already went off, so now the hosts have permission to talk about it.
Tucker has gotten increasingly bold though. Perhaps his ratings (and massive ad revenues) are speaking and he's being given more of a leash because it's making them all rich. Perhaps someone's had a private conversation with some of the decision makers there about just how much they're going to limit things before their own personal skeletons fall out of the closets? We can speculate. I have no evidence of any of that. But something is changing. Slowly, but changing.
FauxNews bosses, particularly Paul RINO, have influence on what is reported. All of the Faux hosts were given explicit instructions that they were not allowed to question the election results. If they do it, they always toe the line and avoid the key issue which is the Dominion voting machines.
As the direct headlines have revealed specific manipulation and provable corruptios (FBI's meddling, the Twitter files, etc), then Faux has relaxed and allowed that to be part of the narrative. The bomb already went off, so now the hosts have permission to talk about it.
Tucker has gotten increasingly bold though. Perhaps his ratings (and massive ad revenues) are speaking and he's being given more of a leash because it's making them all rich. Perhaps someone's had a private conversation with some of the decision makers there about just how much they're going to limit things before their own personal skeletons fall out of the closets? We can speculate. I have no evidence of any of that. But something is changing. Slowly, but changing.
He addressed his himself during an hour-long interview.
Yet, he has a family show on Fox. It is a show. Assigning more value to it than that is ....eh ... the smartest thing you can do. [/s]
So true. Well put.