Trump’s town hall was designed to appeal to disaffected Fox viewers — and that is a fool’s errand.
Barring something unpredictable happening to him before the RNC convention next year, the town hall was just more evidence that Donald Trump is going to be the GOP nominee for president in 2024. And it’s clear thathas decided that they are going to chase the ratings that Donald Trump has promised them and hopefully attract some of those disaffectedIt’s a shame.
Over time they became comfortable with covering Trump as honestly as possible, certainly more honestly than they’d covered politics before. And his response to any criticism or honest portrayal of his campaign and presidency was to lash out. They learned that there was no way to avoid that short of total servility and deference.
The new CEO, Chris Licht, fired some voices who were outspoken critics of Trump last fall, including media reporter Brian Stelter, clearly at the behest of the CEO of Warners/Discovery, David Zaslov. He happens to have been a huge proponent of the Trump town hall disaster,last week “he has to be on our network … we’re happy he’s coming here.
Good luck. The right-wingers won’t let it happen because it’s all or nothing with them. Look at what they’re doing to, which gave them everything they could possibly want. Trump voters, which means most of the Republican Party, are not going to start watchingbecause they gave Trump a platform. They have to give him the entire network and even that may not be enough.is and always will be the right’s whipping boy, the network they love to hate.
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