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. Tucker Carlson has come under intense scrutiny in the past few weeks, and has lost advertisers, following his recent comments dismissing white supremacy as “not a real problem in America” and saying the concern about it is a “hoax.”
The controversy has not significantly affected Carlson’s ratings, though. He averaged 3.11 million total viewers in August and 500K in the 25-54 demo, compared to 3.15 million total and 519K in July.
"White Supremacy" and "White Nationalists" are a Media and Democrat created FALLACY. Why would any sponsors pull their advertising dollars over that? Tucker is right. It is a hoax. The Democrats have to create problems so they can get more government "fixes" which means $$$.
Just another in the long line of FoxNews hate mongers. He'll be replaced after blurting out something way over the line...and the new hate monger will come in and captures yalls attention, soothing those inner insecurities by projecting them onto someone to look down on. Its all a cycle.
Myself as well. I'm a pretty conservative guy, but Hannity's persona and self-righteousness really turn me off.
Not as obnoxious as Bill O'Reilly though!
I haven’t watched Hannity in a very long time. It is boring to me. I’m just wondering, it seems like most conservatives on here don't watch him, but apparently a lot of people are. We would make a very poor sample for a poll.
As to Tucker, I like his show, but sometimes I do get tired of him asking the same question over and over. I realize it is because the guests aren’t giving him a real answer, but still, it annoys me after a while.
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