"Papers, please," at Fox
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I imagine much of Fox's "top talent" will be resigning their enormously well paid jobs en-masse as a matter of principle.
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@doctor-phibes said in "Papers, please," at Fox:
I imagine much of Fox's "top talent" will be resigning their enormously well paid jobs en-masse as a matter of principle.
CNN deflection post in 3, 2, 1...
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@doctor-phibes said in "Papers, please," at Fox:
I imagine much of Fox's "top talent" will be resigning their enormously well paid jobs en-masse as a matter of principle.
Oh, like CNN's "top talent" even has any principles?? Maybe they're dumb on principle - like all liberals.
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I can tell the nay-sayers here never watch FOX. I've never heard any of the on-air talent tell people not to get vaccinated.
Never.
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@jolly said in "Papers, please," at Fox:
I can tell the nay-sayers here never watch FOX. I've never heard any of the on-air talent tell people not to get vaccinated.
Never.
Nor have I but...
Carlson interviewed someone (I forgot who it was) who said that he and his family are going to skip vaccination, saying it's his choice, and getting COVID is like getting a bad cold.
Carlson nodded and didn't push back on that statement.
So, he didn't say "don't get vaccinated." Rather, he, with his silence agreed with someone who refused. That's a distinction without a difference.
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@jolly said in "Papers, please," at Fox:
I can tell the nay-sayers here never watch FOX. I've never heard any of the on-air talent tell people not to get vaccinated.
Never.
That's not what the article is about. It's about their "top talent" being very critical of the use of Covid passports, and Fox implementing a voluntary declaration process, which is half-way to exactly that.
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@jolly said in "Papers, please," at Fox:
I've never heard any of the on-air talent tell people not to get vaccinated.
Even those furthest right (Carlson, Hannity) seem to regularly encourage vaccination and condemn the 1/6 doofusses.
It has become a regular mantra to emphasize how holy they are, and to show up the cnn liberals who won't condemn riots and cop killers. But I think there was a cnn person who once said killing cops is not always the right thing to do.
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I think you're splitting hairs. Tucker's silence could mean he understood the other person's position.
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@doctor-phibes said in "Papers, please," at Fox:
@jolly said in "Papers, please," at Fox:
I can tell the nay-sayers here never watch FOX. I've never heard any of the on-air talent tell people not to get vaccinated.
Never.
That's not what the article is about. It's about their "top talent" being very critical of the use of Covid passports, and Fox implementing a voluntary declaration process, which is half-way to exactly that.
Voluntary is different from mandatory. Private business is different from public conveyance.