“No children, no vote: Fox News’s latest asinine suggestion” https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2021/jul/31/fox-news-jd-vance-childless-left-week-in-patriarchy
“Should we disenfranchise the childfree? If you’re wondering what kind of stupid question that is, the answer is: it’s the sort of stupid question that Fox News hosts and Republicans deem worthy of serious discussion. Last week the intellectuals at Fox News took some time out from vilifying immigrants and inventing things to get outraged about in order to debate whether the “childless left” deserve a vote. After some careful consideration they decided that while it probably wasn’t “feasible” to ban childfree people from participating in society, the idea did have merit.”
“Attorney Says Capitol Rioter Suffered From ‘Foxitus’ and ‘Foxmania’ From Watching Too Much Fox News” https://www.theroot.com/attorney-says-capitol-rioter-suffered-from-foxitus-and-1846845201
Fox News Ratings Are Down https://www.thedailybeast.com/fox-news-really-wants-you-to-think-their-ratings-arent-down
Mike Lindell, Steve Bannon Urge Supporters to Watch MSNBC Over Fox News: ‘Better Coverage’ (7/17/21) https://www.newsweek.com/mike-lindell-steve-bannon-urge-supporters-watch-msnbc-over-fox-news-better-coverage-1610758
MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell has directed his company’s ad buyer to stop placing ads on Fox News after a reported disagreement over a commercial promoting an event linked to his repeated claims of voter fraud. https://thehill.com/homenews/media/565575-mypillow-to-pull-ads-from-fox-news-after-disagreement-over-content
Lindell, one of the network’s largest advertising customers in recent years, wanted to place an ad promoting a cyber symposium that he is scheduled to live stream next month, The Wall Street Journal reported. https://www.wsj.com/articles/mypillow-to-pull-ads-from-fox-news-in-disagreement-with-network-11627605182
“No children, no vote: Fox News’s latest asinine suggestion” https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2021/jul/31/fox-news-jd-vance-childless-left-week-in-patriarchy
“Should we disenfranchise the childfree? If you’re wondering what kind of stupid question that is, the answer is: it’s the sort of stupid question that Fox News hosts and Republicans deem worthy of serious discussion. Last week the intellectuals at Fox News took some time out from vilifying immigrants and inventing things to get outraged about in order to debate whether the “childless left” deserve a vote. After some careful consideration they decided that while it probably wasn’t “feasible” to ban childfree people from participating in society, the idea did have merit.”