How anyone can watch these network news stations, especially during times like this, baffles me.
Well if you watched Fox for the past two months you got to listen to the President and his team(s) discuss their approach to working on the biggest world problem of my lifetime. Two to three hours of transparency re the day to day approach and media questions.
And since then you get to watch his new Press Secretary, Kayleigh McEnany, update the press and field questions every night.
If you want to know what your Federal Government is doing and why, you might want to tune in. That way you don't have to rely on some out of context blather from the partisans.
[FONT=Verdana,Tahoma,Arial,Calibri,Geneva,sans-serif]I said the exact same thing in another thread almost word for word.I like Hannity, he's a good man IMO, but his shows kinda bore me. Very repetitive, almost every show is the same nowadays with very little change. I think he used to be better, but he's always been an opinion show to begin with.
The left takes opinions, and sells them as news. They pretend to be objective, that's a much bigger crime.
Tucker has grown on me, he's absolutely killing it when I'm watching. Although I don't watch much of any news on TV. Probably a little more so now than usual, because there are no live sports
I said the exact same thing in another thread almost word for word.
I'm not sure what it means but I'm starting to become concerned.