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Fox News Channel is not allowing guests to mention the film “2000 Mules,” which alleges criminal voter fraud and ballot stuffing in the 2020 election, Dinesh D’Souza said Monday.

Fox News Channel is not allowing guests to mention the film “2000 Mules,” which alleges criminal voter fraud and ballot stuffing in the 2020 election, Dinesh D’Souza said Monday.

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[–] 1 pt

Tucker Carlson is a millionaire. He gets paid $50,000 a night to read what he is told to read, and convince We The People that what he is reading is true. Other than a tilt to the right, he is no better than Rachel Maddow or any of the others. (Okay, he may get closer to truth than Maddow or CNN, but we won't get the whole truth from him or any other msm talking head. They all need to hang.)

[–] 3 pts

I believe that tucker means well but has hard limits Imposed on what he can say.

Think men with guns outside the cameras view

[–] 2 pts

Maybe, but we have no way of knowing.

All we can know for sure is he reads well from the tpt, and he has awesome NLP skills. Skills that Bret Bauer and Brian Stelter would kill for.

For all we know, he may have Soros and Schwab on speed dial.

[–] 2 pts

I stopped watching the news in totality after the 2012 elections when we gave the Republicans the House, the Senate and had the Presidency stolen from us with the help of Romney and Ryan.

>[Tucker] gets paid $50,000 a night to read what he is told to read

That's bullshit. The truth is he gets told what NOT to read. And not only is he making crazy money, but he is the single most watched cable news host in all age groups. He gets to red-pill a lot of normies, so I don't blame him for keeping the gig despite the censorship. Eventually he will cross the line and be out for good, and then he will be unleashed.

[–] 0 pt

Being told what not to read is being told what to read..

>Eventually he will cross the line and be out for good, and then he will be unleashed.

Lol. If that were to happen, there would be a seven-second delay, a cut to a commercial, and he would be replaced due to a sudden illness.

>Being told what not to read is being told what to read..

No it isn't.