Fox News has had its share of embarrassing headlines in recent weeks; much of it involves the network’s poor reporting and inconsistent relationship to reality. When it comes to reporting on big stories that affect or affect the network in some way, Seth Meyers said Wednesday, “The last people to hear about it are usually people who watch Fox News.”
Actually Late night server He imagines that there are probably a handful of confused eighty-year-olds watching Brian Kilmeade replace the newly sacked Tucker Carlson earlier this week and wondering why Tucker looks so weird.
As news of Fox parting ways with Tucker shocked the media industry on Monday, it’s becoming clear that the powers of the network may have seen the breakup imminent, or at least predicted that Tucker could become a headache for them. at one point.
On Tuesday, Meyers said, “rolling rock reported this truly insane story: ‘Fox News executives have a file on Tucker Carlson allegedly as scumbag in case Tucker Carlson hacks the network after he leaves.’”
The story continued, claiming that this divorce was about to get ugly, and that Carlson and some of Fox’s most powerful decision makers had “parted ways in the ‘worst’ and ‘most messy circumstances’ possible.” He proactively protected himself by picking up as much embarrassing scum on Tucker as they could find. should they should always be used.
According to this rolling rock“Fox is prepared to disclose some of its content if executives suspect that Carlson is stalking the network.”
“Damn,” he added in Meyers’ immediate response to this juicy piece of intelligence, and before adding: “If you’re an employer who picks up an employee’s mess, but you don’t do anything about it unless you need it for revenge, that’s talking badly about them. And You.”