Fox is hoping that its loyal fans will pay six dollars a month to keep the opinions Delusions flowing.
Fixed itâŠ
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Six bucks. Thatâs a few Oxycontin pills they will have to give up each month.
âFox Launches Its Digital Streaming Service.â
I think the headline misspelled âsteamingâ.
Interesting â and a little terrifying. Imagine your right-wing relative watching Fox News all day, but without being accidentally exposed to facts every now and then via Shep Sanders.
I guess weâre about to find out if itâs possible to dumb-down Fox opinion programmingâŠ
I thought âStreamingâ was a nod to its biggest fan.
The new motto? All stupid - All the timeâŠ
I can put JJ Caleâs âLiesâ on repeat without spending six dollars a month.
How long will it be before Fox streaming is accusing FoxNews of being âfake newsâ?
Fox is hoping that its loyal fans will pay six dollars a month to keep the opinions flowing.
Well, with a show called âUN-PCâ, Iâm sure they will. Because everyone knows that the biggest problem facing the country nowadays, even ahead of millennials being wimpy snowflakes, is how PC everything is. Thank the baby Jesus that there is now a show that will tackle this horrendous problem of PCness, which is nothing but a tool of the Marxist Antifa Left - a tool that is being used to bludgeon underserved populations of white men.
The grifting continues.
For $3/month, Iâll tell you what they said.
First Episode
âBesides the known Fox personalities, Fox Nation will feature conservative firebrand Tomi Lahren and a show called âUN-PCâ hosted by Britt McHenry and Tyus.â
ETA⊠The âDiamond and Silk Hourâ will be award-worthyâŠ
I think they meant âscreamingâ.
Fox Nation has offered enticements to charter subscribers, including a $1,200 package that includes a three-year subscription, a âdeluxe gift boxâ and customized watch. A monthly subscription costs $5.99.
Between sending money to televangelists, home shopping network, and now Foxâs streaming services, the grocery budget is going to take a hit.
" is aimed at people who donât think Fox News Channel offers enough opinion.â
and McDonaldâs will advertise their new Tube of Lard for those who donât think the chain offers enough fat and salt
Didn*t Sister Sarah ( Palin ) do that some time ago âŠand it flopped .
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Fake news inquiry: Facebook to face MPs from around the world - live updates
> Rolling updates as representatives from nine parliaments question the social media company, who refused to send CEO Mark Zuckerberg
https://www.theguardian.com/technology/live/2018/nov/27/fake-news-inquiry-facebook-to-face-mps-from-around-the-world-mark-zuckerberg-live-updates
Naturally, representatives from other parliaments canât sit on a British parliamentary committee, so they appear to have instead been recorded as witnesses. Appearing are:
Leopoldo Moreau, chair, Freedom of Expression Commission, Chamber of Deputies, Argentina.
Alessandro Molon, member of the Chamber of Deputies, Brazil.
Bob Zimmer, chair, and Nathaniel Erskine-Smith and Charlie Angus, vice-chairs, standing committee on access to information, privacy and ethics, House of Commons, Canada.
Hildegarde Naughton, chair, and Eamon Ryan, member, joint committee on communications, climate action and environment, parliament of Ireland.
Dr Inese LÄ«biĆa-Egnere, deputy speaker, parliament of Latvia.
Pritam Singh, Edwin Tong and Sun Xuelin, members, select committee on deliberate online falsehoods, parliament of Singapore.
Karine Lalieux, hair, committee on infrastructure, communications and public enterprises, parliament of Belgium.
Catherine Morin-Desailly, standing committee on culture, education and media, French Senate.
And representing Facebook: Richard Allan, vice president of policy solutions.