for greg s icy trim that s worthy of a fantastic monologue. greg: wait. that s not what i ordered. you left something out. sorry, greg. yes, you don t get this brilliance on special report. in your face bret baier. gutfeld rules. greg: yeah. that s more like it vocal guy. still there are big changes afoot and not just ainsley earhardt quitting smokeless tobacco. here s not watching. boils down to one word, limit. we ve reached that. yep, we ve put our foot down like a drunk paul pelosi running a red light. let s start at the beginning. the recall of the ss school board members. after years of wokeness, voters finally put their sorry asses to sleep. remember they wanted to change the names to schools during the covid crisis, the voters told them to hit the road, and in san fran, that road is covered with [bleep]. there s netflix telling its employees if you re too sensitive to work here, don t. god, if i had a nickel every time i said that when i was directing those snuf
limited to all of the news. i knew that wouldn t land. i left it in there to see what would happen. sometimes it works but that one didn t work. the washington post reports that janet made the decision to scale back on opinions sections and why? like my erotic novel starring kneel caputo it turns off readers, and most only read it because it comes free with the ramada s free breakfast and it can cover up the blood stains. the memories. the editor saying quote we don t believe we have the expertise to tell anyone what to think on most issues. this he perceive us as having a bias agenda. gannett also admitted it s the main reason readers cancel subscription despite being low risk so high risk low reward
by the way, other networks played the same game and have for many years. now it s time to expose this for what it really is. i have the ability to fight back. cheap shot attacks in the name of journalism all to advance their bias agenda. what tied with really asking was this our opinion shows bad for america? he thinks they are. meanwhile, ted was giving his opinion. he considers himself an impartial journalist but he was airing exactly what he said was bad for america. right here on this show, on hannity, i expressed my opinion because i am a talk show host and an advocacy journalist, if you will. ted koppel thinks he is down the middle. fair and balanced. a real journalist. you re not a journalist. you are very hypocritical here. have you ever said for example you are working for cbs did you ever say that george w. bush, the attack by dan rather was bad for america? did you ever say cbs when
for many years. now it s time to expose this for what it really is. i have the ability to fight back. cheap shot attacks in the name of journalism all to advance their bias agenda. what ted was really asking was this our opinion shows bad for america? he thinks they are. meanwhile, ted was giving his opinion. he considers himself an impartial journalist but he was airing exactly what he said was bad for america. right here on this show, on hannity, i expressed my opinion because i am a talk show host and an advocacy journalist, if you will. ted koppel thinks he is down the middle. fair and balanced. a real journalist. you re not a journalist. you are very hypocritical here. have you ever said for example you are working for cbs did you ever say that george w. bush, the attack by dan rather was bad for america? did you ever say cbs when they spiked sharyl attkisson s