Tucker Carlson accuses Fox of fraud, contract breach
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So, this clarifies a lot of things about their current relationship:
Essentially this means that Tucker is on the offensive, he is trying to freeze FOX before they begin destroying any evidence.
If he is going on the offensive so early he must have knowledge of communications which would essentially destroy FOX. FOX may end up paying him out the entire terms of his contract plus an additional settlement on top of destroying his non-compete.
How fucking stupid are these people?
Is this a trick question?
If I were a subversive communist who wanted to destroy Fox News, I'd:
Try to influence the company to pay out a ridiculous settlement to Dominion that is like 14x the actual value of Dominion
Take the most popular host off the air
Leak information that makes Tucker look reasonable (to reasonable people and unreasonable to the subversive communists embedded in other institutions) that destroys Fox's viewership numbers
Try to breach Tucker's contract so that Fox has to pay out another huge settlement and further erodes their credibility and viewership numbers
It's unlikely that one person would be able to do all that, but a few motivated people in a stand-alone complex could easily achieve it.
Yeah his name is Rupert Murdoch.
I'm sure Tucker will get a fair shake in court /s
The fact that Dominion lawyers are apparently going 'we didn't tell you to fire Tucker, that's YOUR decision' means either:
They implied it but never intentionally said it so that fox would tie it's own noose around it's neck by firing Tucker
They actually didn't and only cared about getting money from Fox, they never had anything on Tucker compared to other figures in Fox so left him alone.
I can actually see Murdock being stupid enough to fall for this trap, either set by Dominion lawyers or self inflicted, he was dumb enough to get caught 'phone hacking' a dead girls voicemail that led to one of his newspapers being shut down years ago. If Fox dies because they couldn't see the populous change and thought the only way was neocon, no real loss.
I suspect that it's not they think neocons are the way, but rather that they want neocons to be the way and that they think they can use their influence to make it happen.
They are getting rid of him as part of the attempts to deradicalize conservatives. They want to go back to "muh tax cuts, muh patriotism" days. They don't like the anti-corporate, anti-immigration, protectionist, racialist sentiments that mobilized in 2015-16. They've been trying to rock that baby back to sleep for the last seven years.
Ironically, Tucker acts more as a gatekeeper than a gateway, but I think crusty old farts like Murdoch are too out of touch to understand that.
I don't like using the word "accuse" in this case. Tucker is just pointing out the obvious. Murdoch and crew deserve the rope and Fox deserves the corporate death penalty.
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