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adnj wrote:Carlson's Fox program pulls about 3.5M viewers per evening. NBC's Lester Holt has about 12M viewers. Throw in ABC, CBS, CNN, and MSNBC and the viewership is more than 35M people.
redmanjp wrote:
EFFECTIC DESIGNS wrote:How could Tucker have the most views? what exactly does he say to pull that much people?
Could it be he is telling the truth?
EFFECTIC DESIGNS wrote:How could Tucker have the most views? what exactly does he say to pull that much people?
Could it be he is telling the truth?
Les Bain wrote:This thing:
29 year old ubermensch.jpg
is Blake Neff. He's somehow 29 years old and was a writer for Tucker Carlson until he was outed for posting severely racist and misogynistic things to the internet under a pseudonym that would give the impression he looks healthy and doesn't use semen as a pomade. Tucker called him a good boy who fell victim to a SJW witch hunt, then Tucker went 'on vacation'.
Anyways, what are you Tucker Carlson fans watching in the meantime?
Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:EFFECTIC DESIGNS wrote:How could Tucker have the most views? what exactly does he say to pull that much people?
Could it be he is telling the truth?
Do you see what's going on in America right now with spikes in coronavirus cases?
Do you know why it's happening in America and not in other countries?
That's his audience
EFFECTIC DESIGNS wrote:How could Tucker have the most views? what exactly does he say to pull that much people?
Could it be he is telling the truth?
EFFECTIC DESIGNS wrote:redmanjp wrote:
Fox is right that is true and The Hill is perfectly center.
The Hill is by far the best media channel to get news from plus Krystal Ball is a real looker, way better to look at than the feminist lunatic Richard MadCow sorry I mean Rachel Maddow.
Anybody who supports Bernie Sanders is a person you could trust and the Hill Supports Sanders 100%
The title of your reference article is Tucker Carlson Is Most-Watched Host In Cable News For Last WeekDuane 3NE 2NR wrote:adnj wrote:Carlson's Fox program pulls about 3.5M viewers per evening. NBC's Lester Holt has about 12M viewers. Throw in ABC, CBS, CNN, and MSNBC and the viewership is more than 35M people.
Forbes had reported Tucker had the most views in June
https://www.forbes.com/sites/markjoyell ... 3418db32f4
Followed by Hannity
That's insane
Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:EFFECTIC DESIGNS wrote:How could Tucker have the most views? what exactly does he say to pull that much people?
Could it be he is telling the truth?
Do you see what's going on in America right now with spikes in coronavirus cases?
Do you know why it's happening in America and not in other countries?
That's his audience
A Michigan judge's decision to send a 15-year-old girl to juvenile detention for violating her probation by not completing her online schoolwork during the coronavirus lockdown has prompted protests and calls for her release.
The African-American teenager has reportedly been detained since mid-May.
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-53442474
If you look at the article, "She had been placed on probation in mid-April via a zoom juvenile court hearing after facing an assault and theft charge last year; one of the terms of the probation was a requirement to do her schoolwork.maj. tom wrote:They sending children to jail now for not doing their homework. America shithole colors shining through all the cracks during these covid times.A Michigan judge's decision to send a 15-year-old girl to juvenile detention for violating her probation by not completing her online schoolwork during the coronavirus lockdown has prompted protests and calls for her release.
The African-American teenager has reportedly been detained since mid-May.
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-53442474
maj. tom wrote:So you think it's justified? That a child should go to jail for not doing her homework, whatever the conditions? That the law in America decided that this was proper terms of discipline? I have read the article and even the teachers are explaining that this is unreasonable punishment, and how circumstances for Covid must be considered.
maj. tom wrote:They sending children to jail now for not doing their homework. America shithole colors shining through all the cracks during these covid times.A Michigan judge's decision to send a 15-year-old girl to juvenile detention for violating her probation by not completing her online schoolwork during the coronavirus lockdown has prompted protests and calls for her release.
The African-American teenager has reportedly been detained since mid-May.
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-53442474
maj. tom wrote:So you think it's justified? That a child should go to jail for not doing her homework, whatever the conditions? That the law in America decided that this was proper terms of discipline? I have read the article and even the teachers are explaining that this is unreasonable punishment, and how circumstances for Covid must be considered.
maj. tom wrote:So you think it's justified? That a child should go to jail for not doing her homework, whatever the conditions? That the law in America decided that this was proper terms of discipline? I have read the article and even the teachers are explaining that this is unreasonable punishment, and how circumstances for Covid must be considered.
Social studies teacher Geoff Wickersham told Reuters: "It didn't seem like the judge or the caseworker knew how grades and due dates and things were structured during the pandemic shutdown in the spring. I think this is a huge injustice."
There are a few things going on here:maj. tom wrote:But i'm not arguing that someone should not be punished for the crime committed. I am saying that the parole terms were unreasonable in that "if someone doesn't do their homework, back to jail for you!" The fact that a teacher is saying this:Social studies teacher Geoff Wickersham told Reuters: "It didn't seem like the judge or the caseworker knew how grades and due dates and things were structured during the pandemic shutdown in the spring. I think this is a huge injustice."
means that the judge needs to understand the situation that was created here due to circumstances going on in USA right now with Covid. And that that should have never been a term of anyone's parole! How is "Judge Mary Ellen Brennan found the girl "guilty on failure to submit to any schoolwork and getting up for school"" related to the crime of theft and assault?
So all people who have committed theft and assault have a history of not doing their homework? So that the link here, that's why they included that in the terms of the parole? And the child has ADHD and struggling with behavioral issues. Which means she needs counselling. You can't force someone to do homework as terms of a parole if they are not capable of it.
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