Oliver Darcy
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That's not normal.
And we should not refer to him as just like a conservative host.
They see us calling out.
I think you're right.
What maddens me the most is that the people that actually wield power in today's politics are the people that are covered often the least.
And what I mean by that is if you watch the evening news or you read the newspapers, veryβ
Rarely do you read a piece about Sean Hannity or Tucker Carlson or, you know, Candace Owens or Megyn Kelly.
You know, they're almost non-existent, even though they're the ones that are guiding the Republican Party into these extremist corners.
Instead, you read about random congressmen, you know, like when Marjorie Taylor Greene was first being covered, I was like, OK, like so some random congressperson said something.
Yes, I obviously very radical and, you know, I should get some coverage.
But like, are you listening to what's actually being said via these loud microphones?
I think you talk about self-censorship.
I think there's a hesitance to cover Fox News as a propaganda machine, which it is.
And there's just like a reluctance to do so.
Like, you know, you read the big papers still.
And even after the Dominion documents came out, which really clearly show that top executives, top Fox News personalities knew that what they were peddling to their audience was a lie.
Even still, people refer to them in the same bucket as CNN.
As if they're even in the same, like, industry.
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Line of business.