My audio doesn’t work — what is the upshot?
This should be the foundation of a new news and information network that truly is “fair and balanced”. It would be a much better place for the $ that get piddled away on campaign ads...
I suspect it was the Ron Paul endorsement at the very end that did him in.
I personally think that Napolitano and others are out, not only because they expose and challenge the left, but because they expose and challenge the GOP establishment as well.
Gotta figure, Napolitano, Beck, Buchannon and others have been a real thorn in the side of the John McCain wing of the GOP. After all, McCain doesn’t want anyone quoting the constitution at him as he calls to involve us in yet one more war not of our making.
He’s not wrong. I keep posting this: Both parties are steering us toward socialism, it’s just that one party is driving a little faster than the other. My son is three and my daughter is six months. I see a revolution in the future. If I vote for a RINO my children will have to fight for their God given rights. If I vote for a true conservative, meaning obama would be reelected because of a third party, then I can fight the revolution for my children.
Me thinks the Judge hit the nail on the head and he got to close to the establishment fire.
Bookmarked that speech for future reference
Ok...now I’m really, really wishing I was in the tall grass. Dang.
Oh MY! Fired for questioning the *truth*??
Shows how much I know. I didn’t know he was let go...
bump.
I am listening now, a great rant. Maybe it was his way of being so sick of Fox he spoke his mind and got canned as an excuse to do something different...
All but upside, for him and Buchannon.
GBTV will snap both of them up in a second.
I see Texas in the future for the Judge and maybe Pat....
Say what you will about the Beck, but he is building something...
Folks think FOX is too moderate now just wait till old 80 year old Rupert dies and Rupert’s kids and Wendy ..all leftists..
fire Roger Ailes..who is not too young either
and then FOX will become more like the rest of the media
which is why Koch, Dell, some of the Waltons, Ingram family, or any other of the conservative money folks
should get to work now on a new right leaning network
this is going to happen...Rupert will die one day...trust me
and they will fire Ailes on the spot...they hate him
Rupert has a hands off policy with Ailes and needs the cash flow Roger provides to pay off that Dow Jones purchase and other red ink he incurs for household name brands he bought at a premium and other endeavors he’s made that bleed
but the heirs won’t be that practical to realize their cash comes from providing an alternative network to some degree
and they will kill it...afterall they really didn’t work for it like Rupert and his daddy did
The “asking questions” routine was a tactic that Judge Napolitano used to unload a slug of Paulite rhetorical broadsides. TV programmers and managers though know that such extreme, protest style talk drives away audiences. In the end, success in the TV biz requires having audience share that justifies profitable ad rates.
Go, Judge!
I love this clip to go viral.
If he has finally been kicked off the air, good! IMO.
The subject was ILLEGAL immigration. A lady caller from Los Angeles area calmly described how her life went from a typical middle-class suburban neighborhood to a vicinity crowded with non-English-speaking Hispanic families -- often hostile -- sharing single-family houses, parked cars everywhere, noise always, and children virtually curb-to-curb making driving a nightmare.
The "judge" lit into her calling her names, hung up on her and continued his tirade and name calling. Some "judge."
bookmark for later when my stupid computer decides to behave itself
I didn’t see anything wrong with the show, just a bunch of ‘what ifs’. He is still a Fox contributor, maybe his show did not have an audience. Just thinking out loud.
>Politics in the USA is a private-club. & We the voters do NOT belong to the club.>
I borrowed that idea from a famous dead comedian. People all over the Internet are quoting the dead comedian more than ever now.
Great segment. Thanks for the post - what a shame he got fired.
NEW YORK | Mon Oct 17, 2011 7:49pm EDT By Peter Lauria
Exclusive: Memo to Fox _Business_ staff - don't copy Fox News
"... Here's a novel idea: Fox Business Network should focus on covering business news.
At least that's what Kevin Magee, executive vice president of the News Corp-owned cable news network, is urging his staff to do.
Unhappy with Fox Business' focus on politics, Magee fired off a memo to employees reminding them that the network was not created to be a light version of its sister Fox News Channel.
"I've been asked to remind you all again that they are separate channels and the more we make FBN look like FNC the more of a disservice we do to ourselves," Magee said in the memo dated October 5, carrying the subject line "Fox News and Fox Business."
"I understand the temptation to imitate our sibling network in hopes of imitating its success, but we cannot," Magee went on to say in the memo. "If we give the audience a choice between FNC and the almost-FNC, they will choose FNC every time. Earnings, taxes, jobs etc give us PLENTY to chew on." ........
In an interview with Reuters on Monday, Magee confirmed sending the memo and said that heading into the U.S. presidential election next year it was worth restating the importance of Fox Business finding its own voice and audience.
"There is always going to be overlap between economics and politics, but we need to maintain two separate services," Magee said. "We can cover the political angle, but our focus should be on our charter of gaining and producing wealth." .....
Magee said he decided to send the memo after a conversation with Roger Ailes, chairman and CEO of Fox News Channel and chairman of the Fox television stations group. Ailes ran CNBC until 1996.
"Rupert wants a competing news network to CNBC, not another Fox News," said a person familiar with the matter who spoke on condition of anonymity. "Right now it's obvious they don't cover enough financial news." "