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Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

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Sun Dec 12, 2021, 07:01 PM Dec 2021

Chris Wallace bolts Tucker Carlson's Fox News

The Sunday morning farewell announcement from “Fox News Sunday” anchor Chris Wallace had a narrow feel to it. “After 18 years, this is my final ‘Fox News Sunday.’ It is the last time — and I say this with real sadness — we will meet like this. Eighteen years ago, the bosses here at Fox promised me they would never interfere with a guest I booked or a question I asked. And they kept that promise,” said Wallace.

“I have been free to report to the best of my ability, to cover the stories I think are important, to hold our country’s leaders to account,” continued the 74-year-old Wallace. “It’s been a great ride.”

Omitted from the sayonara was any celebration of the broader Fox News product. Perhaps that’s because there’s not much to celebrate: In the last year of Chris Wallace’s tenure at Fox News, he’s had to watch as his colleagues on the opinion side of the network buttressed and amplified the “big lie” that the 2020 election was stolen from former president Donald Trump. That strain of programming culminated in the recent three-part Fox Nation series from host Tucker Carlson titled “Patriot Purge,” which pushed the idea that the Jan. 6 rioters are victims, not perpetrators. “The domestic war on terror is here. It’s coming after half the country,” argues the documentary.

NPR reported last month that Wallace, along with news anchor Bret Baier, had expressed concerns to top Fox officials about “Patriot Purge.” It’s unclear what impact, if any, the feedback effected. What is clear is that the network has found its voice in Carlson, a longtime pundit who for years bounced around the margins of cable news. He was serving as a weekend host at Fox News in late 2016 when a prime-time slot opened up. Ever since then, his extremism — telling viewers that Democrats “hate” America; espousing the racist “replacement theory”; subverting science on the coronavirus — has emerged as the network’s defining ideology, a point of reckoning for colleagues wishing to practice anything approximating journalism.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2021/12/12/chris-wallace-leaves-fox-news-for-cnn/

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Chris Wallace bolts Tucker Carlson's Fox News (Original Post) Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Dec 2021 OP
The mere fact Pantagruel Dec 2021 #1
 

Pantagruel

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1. The mere fact
Sun Dec 12, 2021, 07:08 PM
Dec 2021

that he had to assert journalistic freedom speaks volumes. Management clearly influenced his POV indirectly if not overtly.

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