FOX ERASES TUCKER - RATINGS DISAPEAR WITH HIM

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Welcome to another episode of Common Sense Garage, where we dive deep into the latest happenings that demand your attention. Today, we unravel the baffling saga of Fox News and their recent actions against Tucker Carlson, a story that is as intriguing as it is confounding. Remember to subscribe if you haven't already and join us on this enlightening journey.

In this bizarre turn of events, Fox News has targeted Tucker Carlson in ways stranger and more twisted than ever before. From attempting to silence his personal Twitter account, to what appears to be a concerted effort to erase his existence from their archives, their actions have raised eyebrows and invited criticism.

At the heart of our story is Miami Mayor Mr. Suarez, who's making an audacious, albeit long-shot, bid for the Republican presidential nomination. He's been doing an impressive job with Miami, and though his presidential ambitions may seem lofty, we've seen in the past eight years that anything is possible in the political arena.

As part of his campaign, Mr. Suarez has a commercial that he wanted to air on several networks, including Fox News. Surprisingly, Fox News insisted on changes, not due to any offensive content but to completely remove any mention, image, or footage of Tucker Carlson. Amidst their falling ratings and ongoing attempts to infringe upon the First Amendment rights of Carlson, their actions are puzzling.

Responding to this peculiar situation, Newsmax shared the story, with former Fox host Eric Bolling shedding light on his experiences at Fox News. Bolling, along with hosts Guilfoyle and Carlson, was a viewer favorite, but Fox News seems to have chosen to erase them from their history. Even CNN, notorious for its left-leaning stance, has handled departures more gracefully, acknowledging former staff rather than burying their existence.

This move by Fox News, while perhaps understandable from a corporate perspective, crosses boundaries of acceptable conduct. Are they trying to prevent more viewers from migrating to Carlson's new platform? This could be a plausible explanation for their actions against Carlson, but it doesn't explain why they've done the same with Bolling and Guilfoyle.

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