I think their argument will be, that he did not go to a competitor.No doubt. Tucker’s lawyers must think he has a pretty solid case.
That he is merely exercising his 1st amendment rights.
I think their argument will be, that he did not go to a competitor.No doubt. Tucker’s lawyers must think he has a pretty solid case.
I’ve heard that argument.I think their argument will be, that he did not go to a competitor.
That he is merely exercising his 1st amendment rights.
As long as he is not profiting from it, that is a good argument.I think their argument will be, that he did not go to a competitor.
That he is merely exercising his 1st amendment rights.
Which brings the question, is he profiting?As long as he is not profiting from it, that is a good argument.
Carlson already has a lot of money as well. I'm sure he can afford to do it for free while still technically under contract.He could do it free as fox is still paying him as he is under contract…
Or that the case will create a lot of billable hours.No doubt. Tucker’s lawyers must think he has a pretty solid case.
Lawyers gotta eat too….I guess.Or that the case will create a lot of billable hours.
I mean at the end of the day they’re lawyers.
Children and puppies.Lawyers gotta eat too….I guess.
I don’t think they care. They get that Pfizer money coming in, doesn’t matter if only 39 people are watching.Does FNC think this is going to get their viewers back that they lost when they suspended Tucker?
They are hoping it draws their new viewers and advertising $$$$…Does FNC think this is going to get their viewers back that they lost when they suspended Tucker?
So they are going with the CNN business model.I don’t think they care. They get that Pfizer money coming in, doesn’t matter if only 39 people are watching.
It doesn’t matter as long as the sheeple keep forking over the cash via their cable bills. (if you have cnn, msnbc, and or fox, you are paying them monthly.)I don’t think they care. They get that Pfizer money coming in, doesn’t matter if only 39 people are watching.
They always were on that model, just double dipped by adding to it a big audience…So they are going with the CNN business model.