The Fox News Channel has alarmed the New York Times. When Bill O'Reilly hosted the top show in cable news, it created a fear and loathing of him. The paper is attacking Tucker Carlson again.

On Sunday and Monday, the Times published almost 20,000 words of investigative reporting on Carlson's show. This should be defined asposition research.

Nicholas Confessore's thesis is that Carlson dominates in the ratings because he is weaponizing fears and grievances.

The term paper is laughable to half of America. Confessore is going to complain about weaponizing fears and grievances on Joy's show on May 2.

Carlson always said black people were coming for him. The brown people are coming for you. The immigrants are here to help you. They're taking your stuff, but it's not an exact quote. She is not a journalist.

The Times reporter was on Nicolle Wallace's show. I am shocked at how committed MSNBC is to polarizing the country at every heated moment.

On Tucker's show, everything is terrible. They hate you so they want to get you. They want to destroy you. It is you and they every night. The repetition is part of the technique.

Does anyone with a TV think MSNBC uses this formula? Let's take a look at a few un favorites from 2021. The professor on Wallace's show said that Republicans don't care who they have to sacrifice, whether it's people in central Texas or police officers. They don't care about the kids in Sandy Hook.

The kind of people who would pass a law to keep Jesus from getting a cup of water while he is dying on the cross is claimed by professor Michael Eric Dyson.

MSNBC does not like divisive talk shows. The New York Times doesn't like cable news.

The charts in this report were hilarious. Carlson's show is an echo chamber as the number of opposing guests has declined in the last two years. Does she welcome guests who disagreed with her? What about Nicolle Wallace? What about Rachel Maddow? Guests nod in the echo chamber.

Carlson's monologues are now typically lasting more than 10 minutes, with one June 2020 show featuring a 26 minute monologue. Did these people ever watch Maddow's show?

MSNBC is loved by the Times. The Times published a piece titled "This Is the Moment Rachel Maddow Has Been Waiting For" in 2019.

Wallace said that Confessore's massive takedown attempt is an objective analysis of every show.

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