Why would a network fire its top-rated show host? New in FrontPage:
Fox News intensified its spiral into irrelevance on Monday when it fired Tucker Carlson, the top-rated host on network television and a key figure of the resistance against the Leftist political and media establishment. On Wednesday, Carlson released a video explaining what happened. Without naming Fox, he explained what could possibly lead what is supposed to be a profit-making enterprise to cut off its chief source of profits.
Carlson began on an encouraging note: “One of the first things you realize when you step outside the noise for a few days is how many genuinely nice people there are in this country. Kind and decent people—people who really care about what’s true. And a bunch of hilarious people, also. A lot of those. It’s gotta be the majority of the population, even now. So that’s heartening.” Carlson didn’t say it directly, but this seemed to suggest that there are a lot of people out there who don’t buy the Left’s increasingly nonsensical view of the world, and refuse to be intimidated into silence. That would be heartening indeed.
That said, Carlson noted that the really important things that are happening in the U.S. today are going virtually unnoticed and undiscussed amid a general fascination with minutiae and trivia: “The other thing you notice when you take a little time off is how unbelievably stupid most of the debates you see on television are. They’re completely irrelevant. They mean nothing. In five years, we won’t even remember that we had them. Trust me, as someone who has participated. And then at the same time, and this is the amazing thing, the undeniably big topics, the ones that will define our future, get virtually no discussion at all. War. Civil liberties. Emerging science. Demographic change. Corporate power. Natural resources. When was the last time you heard a legitimate debate about any of those issues? It’s been a long time. Debates like that are not permitted in American media.”
Indeed they aren’t, and yet the country is being transformed before our eyes, with most people still not realizing exactly what is happening. Carlson suggested that this was by design: “Both political parties, and their donors, have reached consensus on what benefits them, and they actively collude to shut down any conversation about it. Suddenly, the United States looks very much like a one-party state. That’s a depressing realization, but it’s not permanent. Our current orthodoxies won’t last. They’re brain dead. Nobody actually believes them. Hardly anyone’s life is improved by them. This moment is too inherently ridiculous to continue. And so it won’t.”
Carlson still hadn’t mentioned Fox or his firing, but this was coming close. “Suddenly, the United States looks very much like a one-party state” carried the implication that Fox was falling into line with the rest of the establishment media, and silencing voices that spoke about the deeper and more important issues the nation faces today. As Carlson continued, this implication became stronger: “The people in charge know this; that’s why they’re hysterical and aggressive. They’re afraid. They’ve given up persuasion. They’re resorting to force. But it won’t work. When honest people say what’s true, calmly and without embarrassment, they become powerful. At the same time, the liars, who have been trying to silence them, shrink and they become weaker. That’s the iron law of the universe. True things prevail. Where can you still find Americans saying true things? There aren’t many places left, but there are some. And that’s enough. As long as you can hear the words, there is hope. See you soon.”
Fox has indeed begun to shrink and become weaker. Fox lost $800 million in market value after firing Carlson. If it continues to drift into becoming a pale copy of CNN or MSNBC, it will continue to hemorrhage viewers. Carlson, meanwhile, is being inundated with offers and will certainly make good on his promise to “see you soon.” While his firing at Fox was a setback for patriots and a victory for the Left, as he himself emphasized in his statement, the game isn’t over. The firing itself appears to have backfired. Carlson’s firing has awakened numerous people who were previously unaware of how much the media endeavors to control what we see and hear, so that we only think that thoughts that they consider permissible.
Tucker Carlson has been fighting against that effort for years, and will continue to do so. Fox, on the other hand, if it becomes just another establishment voice, will fade into oblivion.
Clifford Fodor says
TV news just isn’t worth watching anymore. And I don’t. I get most or all of my news from the Internet.
Kesselman says
Patriots have indeed lost with Tucker Carlson’s firing—but not for long. Hopefully, he’s back somehow.
James Lincoln says
Proof positive that Fox has definitely moved from center-right to center-left.
Fox’s removal of Tucker was the last straw for me.
I have moved over to Newsmax for “general” news…
࿗Infidel࿘ says
Great move
In the months before the 2020 election, I did notice how FNC was moving Left, and on election day itself, I discovered an OANN stream and watched Dan Ball’s live coverage of the election. A few days later, I discovered Newsmax, and started watching it. I dropped all Fox – including Tucker when he didn’t bail on them. Sometimes, I might watch an YouTube clip of one of his segments, but other than that, nothing!
You’ve done well switching to Newsmax. I currently watch Rob Schmitt, who’s on at 7pm: he used to be on ‘Fox & Friends First’ from 5-6am along w/ Jillian Mele: his 7:45 segment called ‘News from the Left’ is what I wait for. Eric Bolling follows him at 8pm, and saw a 5x boost last week, since he goes head-on against Tucker: I sometimes watch him, although he deals more w/ vanilla issues and is less cutting edge
If Tucker starts a new platform, I will watch him there. Currently, it’s just Rob Schmitt. Oh, and most of the stuff I watch is on YouTube or Rumble, such as him, ‘This week in Jihad’ (when will it be back?), Matt Walsh, Michael Knowles and Vivek Ramaswamy
James Lincoln says
Thanks, Infidel.
And a special thanks for the added info.
࿗Infidel࿘ says
James, you’re welcome
Walter Sieruk says
Carson Tucker was kicked out of FOX News because he spoke the truth.
To put this in another way, Tucker was kicked out of Fox News because that network caved in to the pressure on it by the leftist s in power objected to Tucker spoke the truth.
George Washington had, very wisely, declared, “If freedom of speech is taken away, then dumb and silent we may be led like sheep to the slaughter.”
࿗Infidel࿘ says
There are others at Fox who speak the truth – Pete Hegseth, Maria Bartiromo, Jesse Watters… The reason Fox couldn’t tolerate Tucker any more was the same reason they fell out w/ Trump: they couldn’t stand either outgrowing them or not being dependent on them any more
I also heard that a board revolt was what led to this, but it will be funny when companies that do advertize on Fox have to cut on their media advertizing budgets due to the recession