Posted on 04/29/2023 6:53:19 AM PDT by bitt
No. They likely have no language in the employment contract giving them the right to obtain an injunction limiting his freedom of speech at an upcoming event. But whatever language is in the agreement probably touches on matters of public and gives Fox some rights that Carson would be expected not to violate and that would complicate his efforts as a political candidate. Ordinarily a media figure would have the ability to negotiate changes to their employment agreement or a premature end to the agreement to reduce or eliminate those limitations/complications but in this instance we can probably expect Fox to refuse to allow Carson to become an effective MAGA weapon.
I won’t waste my time on you, but Tucker apologized to Alex Jones thirteen years years ago for not believing him and Alex has been saying that’s what Tucker told him; he took $20-million instead of $60-million to control his own content.
If you haven’t figured out yet that all of Alex Jones’ “conspiracy theories” for the past thirty years have come to pass, I can’t help yiou.
Now go away.
Who is going to watch Fox news if they were already Tucker Carlson fans?
If Tucker would run for office, could Fox stop him from campaigning on other networks?
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