Fox Guest: ESPN’s Firing Of Curt Schilling Part Of What’s ‘Literally Destroying Society’
After Curt Schilling was fired over yet another offensive Facebook post, Fox News convened a “fair and balanced” panel in which two of the three guests complained that ESPN was being too politically correct.
Read moreFox Readers Explode With Racist Hatred Over Harriet Tubman On $20 Bill
The "civil" and "tolerant" community of Fox Nation isn't just upset about abolitionist Harriet Tubman replacing Andrew Jackson on the $20 bill, it reacted with a vile outpouring of racism that gives you quite a picture of the kinds of people who are Fox fans.
Read moreFox’s Bo Dietl: ‘We Are Being Raped In This Country By Illegal Aliens’
Sean Hannity convened a totally fair and balanced panel of three guests with the same immigrant-hating opinions to fear monger that if we don’t have Donald Trump build a wall on the southern border, we’re all going to be raped or murdered by “illegals.”
Read moreLarry Wilmore Takes Bill O’Reilly To Church Over “Tattoos On The Forehead” Remarks
Larry Wilmore had some hilariously scathing responses to Bill O’Reilly’s claim that black youth are “ill-educated and have tattoos on their foreheads.” And after O’Reilly doubled down, so did Wilmore.
Read moreNeil Cavuto Complains About Andrew Jackson ‘Getting Kicked Off The $20 Bill’
Not surprisingly, Dr. Ben Carson was not the only person to gripe about Harriet Tubman replacing Andrew Jackson on the $20 bill. Fox Business host Neil Cavuto repeatedly complained about Jackson “getting kicked off.” Carson called the slave-owning Jackson "a tremendous president."
Read moreHannity And Followers Go At It After Contentious Ted Cruz Interview
The Republican civil war spilled into Sean Hannity’s Twitter feed yesterday after he and Senator Ted Cruz went at each other over delegates – and Cruz and his supporters attacked Hannity for being a Trumpster.
Read moreOn Fox, Ben Carson Complains About Harriet Tubman On $20 Bill
On Fox Business, Ben Carson started the inevitable complaints about the Treasury Department's decision to replace Andrew Jackson with Harriet Tubman on the $20 bill some time in the future.
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