Roger Ailes former founder and CEO until last year of Fox is dead at 77, just announced some 40 odd minutes ago. No word on how he died yet. Too early to say if it's not a (((coincidence))) but never let that possibility fall by the way side.
That got me thinking about the impact that TV-owned media networks play in shaping normalfag minds, not just the usual suspects AKA the faces of the lungenpresse but networks like Fox News - and more importantly channels that are seen as "right-wing." I myself can't speak too much on Fox as my growing up household wasn't allowed to watch it. I don't watch it now since I don't see the point in paying for TV.
With that said, has Fox News as a network ever done anything of value for the real right? Is Fox News just a tangentially-related part of controlled opposition as the conservative and republican label are? What impact does a controlled network that is seen as opposition to the jew's mouthpiece AKA the lugenpresse play in our current times with supposed alternatives like Breitbart and The Daily Caller? Is there a missing side to Ailes dying that instantly makes his death a non-coincidence?
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