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April 24, 2023 09:50 AM UTC

BREAKING: Tucker Carlson Out At Fox News

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  • by: Colorado Pols
Fox News’ Tucker Carlson mythologizing the Tina Peters case.

UPDATE #2: Colorado’s far-right Rep. Lauren Boebert stans up for Tucker: “Wherever Tucker Carlson goes, America will follow!” Even Newsmax?

Our prediction: even less fact-checking where Tucker lands.

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UPDATE: Washington Post suggests Tucker Carlson was let go for biting the hand that feeds:

Many of Carlson’s private messages were released in motions filed by Dominion, revealing that the host was skeptical of many of the election-fraud claims made on-air by Trump-affiliated attorneys Sidney Powell and Rudy Giuliani.

But it was Carlson’s comments about Fox management, as revealed in the Dominion case, that played a role in his departure from Fox, a person familiar with the company’s thinking told The Post.

Notably, Carlson was not allowed back on air to say goodbye to the mammoth audience he had amassed in his years as a primetime host.

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Huge news this Monday morning in the wake of last week’s $787 million settlement between Fox News and Denver-based Dominion Voting Systems: Tucker Carlson, one of the network’s biggest names and a major source of election misinformation including his fact-free defense of indicted Mesa County Clerk Tina Peters, is off the air “effective immediately.” CNN:

Fox News and Tucker Carlson, the right-wing personality who hosted the network’s highly rated 8pm hour, have severed ties, the network said in a stunning announcement Monday.

The announcement came one week after Fox News settled a monster defamation lawsuit with Dominion Voting Systems for $787.5 million over the network’s dissemination of election lies.

The statement from Fox News betrays nothing:

FOX News Media and Tucker Carlson have agreed to part ways. We thank him for his service to the network as a host and prior to that as a contributor.

Mr. Carlson’s last program was Friday April 21st. Fox News Tonight will air live at 8 PM/ET starting this evening as an interim show helmed by rotating FOX News personalities until a new host is named.

We’ll update as more information becomes available. But there’s no hiding this from the viewers.

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36 thoughts on “BREAKING: Tucker Carlson Out At Fox News

  1. I remember when Bill O'Reilly was the boogeyman but he tripped on his dick and was replaced with Tucker.

    Soon another will be slotted in place repeating the formula of saying dumb stuff for money. 

    1. Taxing out control check with the first female Captain at American Airlines I flew copilot for.  Ma'am watch your knees and nuts…..realizing I had just messed up she loudly and quickly corrected me on her version, "WATCH YOUR TITS AND CLITS there BOY! " 

      Boobert or a female version of Tuck Tuck will be installed.  

    1. Watters. I think that they are tight company and will chose someone proven and in their tent who owes everything to them. Owens is married to UK old tory wealth and a wild card Murdoch wont hire that. 

  2. Of course they will replace him with someone else but it does chip away at the core of Fox personalities who promulgated the Trump lies.  They might be taking proactive measures against the next lawsuit with Smartmatic.  Instead of 1.6bil, they want 2.6bil.  Tucker will probably be picked up by one of Fox's competitors but he is going to be living in the shadows for a while.  Gut reaction is that it weakens Fox with their most extreme viewers.

  3. Not to be outdone, Don Lemon is out at CNN. I'm starting to get nervous about my Soros contract for posting on Pols!

    “I was informed this morning by my agent that I have been terminated by CNN,” Mr. Lemon said in a statement that he posted to Twitter. “I am stunned. After 17 years at CNN I would have thought that someone in management would have had the decency to tell me directly. At no time was I ever given any indication that I would not be able to continue to do the work I have loved at the network.”

    1. I’m not upset by this at all. Every time I have seen Don Lemon “reporting news” what I was getting was a left-wing editorial. 

      I want my neutral, news-based, nonpolitical, the people I automatically went to when something big was happening in the world, CNN back and this is one step in that direction. They still need to make many more.

      As for FOX, were they ever an actual news team? I can’t recall.

      1. He wasn't fired for being too left-wing; he was (ostensibly) fired for making an offhand remark about the female Presidential candidate  Nikki Haley being "not in her prime" – which could be construed as being about her age and reproductive status.

        So that remark was in February, and he continued to work at CNN for two months after that remark, it's pretty mild, and to my mind not sufficient grounds for firing Lemon.   Ratings on his morning show were slipping, though.

        And yes, Lemon is an outspoken progressive. All of the above are factors, with the ratings slide being probably the biggest one.

      2. To be honest, I couldn't care less about Lemon though I hope he lands somewhere. The only reason I watch CNN anymore is for Anthony Bourdain re-runs and those hour-long flashback shows they run on 60s and 70s music. News personalities are all for the most part completely replaceable. 

      3. “I want my neutral, news-based, nonpolitical”

        Dano, then you can’t watch any of the big three party organs: CNN, Fox, and MSNBC.

        Frankly, I would have preferred CNN keep Lemon and see MSNBC get rid of Joy Reid.

        None of them are news outlets. Subscribe to both NY Times and WSJ – a little to the left and little to the right.

  4. GrannieOakley seems a little nervous this morning?

    Lauren Boebert © @laurenb..

    You can't scroll down your Twitter feed without seeing an ad from my opponent.

    The Far Left has pumped $1.7 million into his campaign and we need to fight back so we can hold this seat & GROW our House majority!

    Even if it's just $5.00, click the link below

    1. Maybe she shouldn't be nervous, and should just consider a change of career. There are fresh openings at Fox and CNN (I've heard CNN has moved rightward)!

    2. I notice that she's not promoting herself as a great representative for her district – just a warm body for the Republican side. "hold this seat and GROW our House majority".

      Probably because she's a crappy representative for her district. Appeal to party loyalty is all she has. Unfortunately for her, Republicans are now a distant second party in her district. Unaffiliated: ~222,000, Republican ~150,000, Democrats ~115,000, with various minor parties making up the remainder. She's not really making a case for her candidacy with unaffiliated voters – again, because she can't.

  5. My money is on Boobert taking Tucks Tucks place eventually. I mean really he is too smart for this kind of Hungarian love of jesus and country in the simplest of terms.  

    1. I doubt Boebert could be coherent even for a one hour weekly show, let along five nights/hours per week, week after week.

      Say what you want about Carlson. At least he's reasonably intelligent, which Boebert isn't.

  6. Every decision Fox makes is driven by the bottom line. The Murdochs made a simple calculation. What does Tucker cost – salary, litigation costs, lost ad revenue – versus what does he bring in – ratings. They have decided that they can replace him with someone that will bring in adequate if not quite as high ratings, at a lower cost. They are cold, heartless, and amoral. But they are undisputably successful. 

  7. Bet Bobsie is yodeling a brand new tune less than 30 seconds after her bestest unstable Floridian puts out his thoughts on  "Clucker, the giant chicken loser"?

  8. CHB is correct about Boobert. She’s dumber than a post and it’s questionable if she can read a telePrompter. Fox can excuse dumb, as long as her skirts are short enough, but expecting her to ad-lib would be a disaster. I’d enjoy the hell out of it, though.

    Tucker does hold the triple crown of being axed by all three of the major cable new nets.

    1. Wondering if it’s possible he could get sacked from RT, or whether Putin will just have him shipped off to the Ukrainian front?

    2.   (This just in)….Tucker Carlson traded to VG TRK for Vladimir Solovyov, an undetermined amount of cash and a 2024 3rd round draft pick. 

      The Russian Media giant is reportedly pleased. “Now we are with the ‘Official American Style Bullshit having”, said their spokesman.

  9. I hate when news people are the news. It's a gaudy simulacrum of self-referentiality. But, in this case, I'm not sorry to see Tucker go. He was a neo-con whore who stooped to Trump's level for ratings.

    1. Tucker Carlson wasn't in the news business … there were court arguments from the Fox News attorneys which confirmed they didn't expect people to see his program as "news," but as entertainment.

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