Harris Faulkner and her Fox News colleagues have long been stoking the flames of the “cancel culture” wars. But the host of “The Faulkner Focus” had an interesting proposal Monday to have two non-Fox media figures work out the truth of “woke” and its political impact on the debate stage in 2024: the respective hosts of HBO’s “Real Time With Bill Maher” and MSNBC’s “Inside With Jen Psaki.”
“You know what political debate I wanna see in the season of 2024? Jen Psaki and Bill Maher,” Faulkner said, speaking Monday with radio host Jason Rantz. “She hates the woke, and he does too! But she hates it ’cause they can’t fight it, and he hates it ’cause it’s gonna make them lose.”
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“You know what political debate I wanna see in the season of 2024? Jen Psaki and Bill Maher,” Faulkner said, speaking Monday with radio host Jason Rantz. “She hates the woke, and he does too! But she hates it ’cause they can’t fight it, and he hates it ’cause it’s gonna make them lose.”
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- 3/20/2023
- by Benjamin Lindsay
- The Wrap
Marjorie Taylor Greene famously alleged in 2018 that the California wildfires were started intentionally by a laser fired from a satellite controlled by a Jewish family. Greene is in Congress now, but she’s still pushing conspiracy theories that globalists are deliberately starting catastrophic fires to advance their agenda.
The target this time around is the nation’s food supply. Nearly two dozen food processing plants have gone up in flames this year. This isn’t out of the ordinary — there are thousands of fires at manufacturing facilities every year, according...
The target this time around is the nation’s food supply. Nearly two dozen food processing plants have gone up in flames this year. This isn’t out of the ordinary — there are thousands of fires at manufacturing facilities every year, according...
- 5/13/2022
- by Ryan Bort
- Rollingstone.com
Fox News’ Tucker Carlson threw jabs at CNN’s Chris Cuomo Tuesday night, calling him “the single dumbest person ever to perform on cable news.”
Carlson was excoriating the media for coverage of U.S. Border Patrol agents using cords to threaten Haitian migrants. Some, like MSNBC’s Joy Reid and Cuomo, said the images invoked the legacy of slavery.
“To me? Who’s never read a book in my life? It smacks of a bygone era,” Carlson said mockingly. “It is slavery to ride a horse through a crowd of people trying to invade our country?”
He went on to personally needle Cuomo. That guy went to Yale Law School, in case you’re wondering if the system is legitimate. Answer: No. Chris Cuomo rarely gets the credit he deserves for being the single dumbest person ever to perform on cable news. He makes Don Lemon look like a particle physicist.
Carlson was excoriating the media for coverage of U.S. Border Patrol agents using cords to threaten Haitian migrants. Some, like MSNBC’s Joy Reid and Cuomo, said the images invoked the legacy of slavery.
“To me? Who’s never read a book in my life? It smacks of a bygone era,” Carlson said mockingly. “It is slavery to ride a horse through a crowd of people trying to invade our country?”
He went on to personally needle Cuomo. That guy went to Yale Law School, in case you’re wondering if the system is legitimate. Answer: No. Chris Cuomo rarely gets the credit he deserves for being the single dumbest person ever to perform on cable news. He makes Don Lemon look like a particle physicist.
- 9/22/2021
- by Lindsey Ellefson
- The Wrap
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