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Hennity and Faulkner leaving Fox News?

Add that to the friendship between Musk and Tucker Carlson and I see something interesting brewing?

A new 3rd Party? A new internet/TV network?
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4meAndyou · F
Holy Pete's Sake!!!! I am a HUGE fan of Harris Faulkner. I hope and pray she doesn't leave. BUT...if Musk is funding Tucker in a new venture, and Harris joins them, I will definitely watch...whatever the venture happens to be.
Heartlander · 80-89, M
@4meAndyou She was in the Kansas City market for years and we both belonged to the same gym/club. So I got to see her swim laps in the pool a few times.

Too many other things happening to not suspect that something is brewing. Match that up with Musk's ownership of X and his recent increased YouTube exposure and Trump's recent Bloomberg interview over tariffs and I think something big is in the works. I thing I see a movement that can draw in a third of the Republican base and a third of the Democrat base. Fundamentally based on right-economics and a blend of right and left-social values. A big hint of that is in the substance of JD Vance's stump speeches and Q&As.
4meAndyou · F
@Heartlander I watched that Bloomberg interview. I was impressed! It seemed to me that Trump actually swayed the interviewer a little bit, and he definitely impressed the audience!
carpediem · 61-69, M
@4meAndyou Trump virtually stomped on him, called him a poopoo head, and then correctly told him he was a total hack. LOL. Classic. The audience loved it. So did I.
4meAndyou · F
@carpediem 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Heartlander · 80-89, M
@carpediem

Bingo!! I can't believe how he focused on the number of jobs vested in distributing what's made elsewhere. Economically speaking, the only thing faster than the speed light is the shrinkage of the supply/distribution chains. Prices are reduced and profits enhanced at the same time by cutting out the middle men and streamlining distribution channels. Democrats are stuck on faux economic colonialism providing goods for a services based economy. It's why Harris/Democrats jumped on that no income tax on tips band wagon, but for different reasons. Both sides need to stretch the viability of services based employment, but short sighted Democrats fail to realize it's a dead end road.
4meAndyou · F
@Heartlander I guess Mark Cuban must be heavily invested in China.