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The Cupid Column by Alex Nonymous
The Cupid Column by Alex Nonymous






Why should this text message “alarm” the Fox board, which includes Rupert Murdoch, Lachlan Murdoch, William A. Carlson was on the stand, creating a sensational and damaging moment that would raise broader questions about the company.” The board grew concerned that the message could become public at trial when Mr. Writes the Times, “The text alarmed the Fox board, which saw the message a day before Fox was set to defend itself against Dominion Voting Systems before a jury. Why theorize in this direction? Because the story that’s currently being put out there just doesn’t add up.Īccording to the Times and the Post, the Fox board got spooked when it saw the unredacted message (Exhibit 276 from the case) in which Carlson texted about his reaction to the beating of a purported Antifa member. It’s like a fighter jet releasing a flare to fool an enemy’s heat-seeking missile.

The Cupid Column by Alex Nonymous The Cupid Column by Alex Nonymous The Cupid Column by Alex Nonymous

Why have so many powerful actors chosen this moment to slag Carlson, when none of the behaviors described clash with the way he’s carried on for years? One possibility is that people who are working for Fox have assembled a PR campaign to discredit the network’s former star that will throw the press pack off doing additional coverage on the Dominion case. This is a great question! Really hard to pick just one so I’m going to break them up by genre/age group.The point of this inquiry isn’t to provide Carlson any relief - he deserves all the scrutiny his firing has brought him - but to examine the motives of the unnamed sources who have risen against him in recent days.








The Cupid Column by Alex Nonymous