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Could Tucker Carlson End Up On Talk Radio?

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I don't think Lindell has much of a serious shot at "political power in the future". He showed up to the RNC hoping to get voted in as RNC chair. Lots of folks in that party just gave a sigh and an eyeroll whent hey found out he was coming. There were 167 votes cast to elect the RNC chair. Lindell got 4.

Regarding his making money, I'm not sure what he makes off ventures like Frank Speech or Lindell TV, but he's for sure hurt his "MyPillow" business badly. More than a few retailers (including Walmart, which is huge) pulled it from their shelves, all his mall kiosks and stores have closed, and in an article just last month, Lindell claimed his company was broke and he had to borrow $10M to defend all the lawsuits against him. The Better Business Bureau (BBB) has an "F" rating listed for MyPillow, FWIW.
True too and this is on top of the $5 million dollar settlement he has to pay to one person who exposed him for having data not connected to the 2020 elections. This is while Mike Lindell is being sued for the Smartmatic lawsuit with Fox News.


It turns out that a Republican blew the whistle on Mike Lindell's questionable data and it's revealed to be data not related to the 2020 elections.



This is while the Smartmatic Lawsuit against Fox News were of interest.
 
One must remember that Limbaugh cut his teeth on top 40 radio, that's completely foreign to Carlson.
True Rush Limbaugh didn't become political until he was talk show host on KFBK Sacramento. In that case Rush Limbaugh replaced Morton Downey Jr's Sacramento spot when that host went national on TV as a talk shows host.
 
An article I read claimed Tucker Carlson's show had become toxic to the point that despite his good ratings most major advertisers shied away from him which left per inquiry ads and the My Pillow guy.
Fox doesn't make their money through advertising, but via carriage fees from cable companies. Advertising is the cherry on top, not the ice cream.
 

Yes folks this is being played as if Mike Lindell has the money to get Tucker Carlson to be a pundit for Lindell TV.


Mike Lindell plays this as if its his NFL Trade and Draft for the best player. However, this requires a program director like Suzanne Scott and Jay Wallace of Fox News though to make that work. Still all these players have to go court for the Smartmatic Lawsuits.

Apparently This is what Russian State TV says but that puts Tucker Carlson in sanctions violations.



Also Tucker Carlson, a Russian TV pundit is spreading conspiracy theories on Tucker's removal from Fox News. Does this pundit not understand that Fox News was sued for Toxic Work Culture, Dominion + Smartmatic Defamation and that Lachlan Murdoch went to Australia to defend Tucker Carlson by suing Crickey in Australia over the January 6th Op-ed. They are some of the factors that lead to Tucker getting fired from Fox News.
 

Tucker Carlson appears on Twitter Post Fox News removal
Tucker's video on Twitter last Tuesday reached 15 million views in less than 12 hours, and is currently at 78 million views. In comparison, his show on Fox News used to average 3 million viewers daily.

If he has a show in the future, it will not be on radio or TV, and will reach a greater number of people than he ever did with cable news.
 
Fox doesn't make their money through advertising, but via carriage fees from cable companies. Advertising is the cherry on top, not the ice cream.
And from what I understand, all this has been happening as they're renegotiating their contracts with the major cable providers for those carriage fees. Allegedly, Fox News is the second most expensive network (behind ESPN) and I'm wondering aloud how this is going to impact that source of revenue moving forward. The Dominion settlement is expensive but not insurmountable. The ratings hit for losing Tucker? Expensive but not insurmountable. Yet they're also facing the Smartmatic suit and some possibly expensive exposure from the other case involving former Carlson booker Abby Grossberg. Could all this together impact Fox's bottom line?

As Tucker was fond of saying, I'm just asking questions...
 
Fox News is the second most expensive network (behind ESPN)

A couple years ago it was #4, behind ESPN, TNT, and the NFL Network:

 
A couple years ago it was #4, behind ESPN, TNT, and the NFL Network:

Which is why I don't have and don't miss cable TV.
 
And from what I understand, all this has been happening as they're renegotiating their contracts with the major cable providers for those carriage fees. Allegedly, Fox News is the second most expensive network (behind ESPN) and I'm wondering aloud how this is going to impact that source of revenue moving forward. The Dominion settlement is expensive but not insurmountable. The ratings hit for losing Tucker? Expensive but not insurmountable. Yet they're also facing the Smartmatic suit and some possibly expensive exposure from the other case involving former Carlson booker Abby Grossberg. Could all this together impact Fox's bottom line?

As Tucker was fond of saying, I'm just asking questions...
"I'm just asking questions" that was when Tucker Carlson did his Vaccine conspiracy rants all to sound good in front of Ron Desantis who supported a donor with anti-vax conspiracy theories during the COVID-19 pandemic.

I thought Fox News was going to get sued for COVID-19 deaths because their family members saw Tucker Carlson's rants and also it had the Kool-Aid from Jonestown scares when that happened.
 
I don't know why someone hasn't sued Fox News for the anti-vax lies that they pushed during the worst of COVID. I'm surprised that some lawyers haven't advertised for class action suits for wrongful deaths like they do with things like Mesotheloma.
 
I don't know why someone hasn't sued Fox News for the anti-vax lies that they pushed during the worst of COVID. I'm surprised that some lawyers haven't advertised for class action suits for wrongful deaths like they do with things like Mesotheloma.

Seems to me some family members of Fox viewers who died from covid attempted to sue, and they were thrown out. Here's an article on the subject:


People choose to watch Fox News. They have other choices. If they choose to watch it and die, that's their choice.
 
Seems to me some family members of Fox viewers who died from covid attempted to sue, and they were thrown out. Here's an article on the subject:


People choose to watch Fox News. They have other choices. If they choose to watch it and die, that's their choice.
It would be almost impossible to conclusively prove that Fox, or your local talk show host "made" someone not get vaxxed or take precautions.
 
It would be almost impossible to conclusively prove that Fox, or your local talk show host "made" someone not get vaxxed or take precautions.
True and also it was impossible to prove directly that people died from getting medical advice from a political talk show host but still the rants were not safe to rant about. Also around this time 4 Talk radio hosts died from COVID-19 over their rants around the time Tucker Carlson did that all for politics. This was when Vaccine mandates and COVID-19 vaccine approvals by the FDA were in progress.





 
Don't get your advice from talk show hosts!

Okay think about this: Trump pushed the Pharmaceutical companies to come up with a vaccine and they delivered which was good. Even those in the military could refuse to get the shot. I don't remember them having a choice on other vaccines when they went into the service.

There were even anti vaxers who refused to wear a mask. We all saw what happened to people who met in large groups and didn't wear a mask. Did I like wearing one, heck no. Sometimes you have to do things you don't want to do for your own good and for the good of those around you.

Imagine if people had refused to get their Polio shot years ago, or any of the other vaccines which helped mankind. We have an abundance of conspiracy theorists! They don't believe anyone credible.
 
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Don't get your advice from talk show hosts!

Okay think about this: Trump pushed the Pharmaceutical companies to come up with a vaccine and they delivered which was good.
If you're talking about "Project Warp Speed", where the government shoveled a bunch of money toward big pharma to develop a vaccine in a hurry, remember that ironically the first two drug companies that came up with the vaccine never took a dime of that R&D money, but beat everyone else.
Even those in the military could refuse to get the shot. I don't remember them having a choice on other vaccines when they went into the service.
My son is a Marine Aviator, and was required to be vaccinated. At the time he didn't care, because was used to getting vaccinated prior to overseas deployments, especially with everyone cooped-up on an aircraft carrier.
There were even anti vaxers who refused to wear a mask.
Believe the term is: irrational nuts.
 
I heard an interesting analysis of the opposition of many in the U.S. to the vaccine on a news commentary show I listen to from Mexico.

The panel on the show believed that "authorities" in the U.S. had painted the vaccine with the same brush as, for example, the polio vaccine: a total cure. In fact, they stated, the vaccine is not a cure, but it reduces dramatically the chances of death and long illness.

But, the panel concluded, many in the U.S. (remember, in Latin America residents of the United States are not "Americans" but "Northamericans" or "Unintedstatsians") saw that the vaccine did not prevent COVID and thus was born the belief that it was ineffective and even a conspiracy.

An interesting sidebar was the comment that, for many decades, international travelers had to carry the yellow vaccine booklet along with their passport or they could not enter most countries. The conclusion was that "in that era" requirements for vaccination were widely respected as most people in the world remembered the effects of yellow fever and other deadly plagues.

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