US Reported yesterday In Tucker Carlson’s new special on January 6, the two members of the “Never Trump” brigade — Stephen Hayes and Jonah Goldberg — formally resigned from writing for Fox News The title of the author.
Perhaps one of the most interesting things people say about this news is that they don’t even know that these two people are even showing up on Fox, which can only show how much people are paying attention to them.
Didn’t realize that people like Jonah Goldberg and Stephen Hayes are *still* on Fox News, haha
— Brian Metzger (@metzgov) November 22, 2021
As we have pointed out, according to Hayes, he claimed that the particularity of the subject itself “causes violence.” I don’t know how we can stay,” he said in response to Goldberg. “I really want to leave Fox because of this. “
So they did and revealed their decision To the New York Times.
“Mr. Hayes, 51, and Mr. Goldberg, 52, spoke to me via video at their home in Washington, D.C. They both wear casual sportswear and have gray beards.”
pass through @贝尼特 @New York Times https://t.co/1275dGHVfI— TeviTroy (@TeviTroy) November 22, 2021
Now, this explains a lot about Hayes and Goldberg. They like to pretend to be conservative, but then they ran into the “New York Times” and they seemed to be more free from Fox’s problems than they had been hiding in the past few years. The media has more problems for years.
But this only shows that they are indeed more suitable for Democrats, and it is difficult for them to deal with opinions other than themselves.them Talk about Tucker’s January 6th special It was stated on The Dispatch that it amplified the conspiracy, but then it did not even list a specific issue in the report.
Goldberg and Hayes certainly have an exaggerated view of their own conceit-this is what many never boast about themselves in common. For example, Bill Kristol, Jen Rubin, and Rick Wilson. Like most people who have never been Trump, it seems that the only people who give them any money at this time are Democrats.A generation Written before About how the people in Bulwark and Goldberg fought inwardly, because he talked about their fascination with President Donald Trump. But as we can see from Goldberg’s own reaction, he almost still feels guilty about it.
Let’s put it this way, the reaction of Hayes and Goldberg to resign is not entirely because people broke up because of their departure. This is our editor:
Thanks to Jonah Goldberg and Steve Hayes for freeing us from suffering; now we don’t have to be accosted by your illogical and absurd shots while watching Fox News.Hey, FNC Brass, can I suggest @RealKiraDavis As a substitute for them?
— Jennifer Van Laar (@jenvanlaar) November 22, 2021
Yes, I agree with her point of making our own Kira Davis more. When you need wisdom and principles, that’s Kira Davis.
But we cannot talk about the reaction to the announcement without paying attention to Tucker Carlson’s reaction to the news. He must have really been broken by their declaration of immortality, right? Well, not exactly. It is absolutely priceless pure Tucker.
-TuckerCarlson (@TuckerCarlson) November 22, 2021
This is why his ratings are the highest on cable TV, while Goldberg and Hayes are outside.



