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0058 — Tucker Carlson Fired: Fox News Ends Controversial Prime-Time Show


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The announcement came like a shock to New York City, where news is king. Fox News had decided to let Tucker Carlson go due to his controversial and divisive opinions. The decision was made after years of Carlson's theories and rants that often crossed a dangerous line. While his fans may be mad, Fox News had enough of the controversy and backlash. Now, Carlson's reign is through and his prime-time show will no longer air.
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In New York City, where news reigns supreme,
A headline shocked us all like a bad dream.
From Fox News on Monday, the announcement came,
That Tucker Carlson was no longer the same.
His prime-time slot was no longer secure,
The network had had enough, that was for sure.
For his stew of grievances, his theories so wild,
About Russia and Jan. 6, a behavior so vile.
His rants and raves had gone far enough,
It was time for Fox News to call his bluff.
For years he’d been a divisive voice,
A polarizing figure, not cause for rejoice.
His fans and followers will no doubt be mad,
But for Fox News it was a decision they had.
The constant controversy and backlash galore,
It was time for them to show him the door.
We’ve heard his opinions, they’re nothing new,
A right-wing pundit, we know what he’ll do.
But sometimes his claims crossed a dangerous line,
Leaving many wondering if he’d left his mind.
He seemed to vilify those who are different,
A man so consumed by a political sentiment.
But it was too much for his employer to bear,
Fox News had to cut ties, they just couldn’t dare.
So now Tucker Carlson’s time is up,
Enough of his rhetoric and his constant disrupt.
While some may cheer and others may boo,
One thing is for sure, his reign is through.
In New York City, where news never sleeps,
The decision to part ways was made, deep.
Tucker Carlson’s prime-time show will no longer air,
Fox News made their move, it’s a decision they’ll spare.
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Ai RandBy Jan Griffioen-Järfalk