Ahead of the Georgia election rally last night, as attendees waited outside in HUGE crowds to the dismay of the Demmedia, the news outlet that got the most negative reaction wasn’t CNN or MSNBC but rather long-time haven for the right, Fox News.
And it wasn’t pretty, as these videos show.
Fox News journalists are getting the most abuse from the crowd lining up for Trump’s rally in Valdosta, Georgia. Cries of “we trusted you” and “traitors”. pic.twitter.com/Av1uHvrXdQ
— Sarah Gough (@sarahgoughy) December 5, 2020
Fox is Fake News #FoxNews #TrumpRally #FakeNewsMedia #Valdosta #StopTheSteel2020 pic.twitter.com/sxCsZBwgdy
— Saundra Kiczenski (@SkOnTheGo2) December 5, 2020
Fox has been more and more and more pushed aside by both Trump supporters and the president himself, in favor of networks such as OANN and Newsmax TV (which is my preference.) Although President Trump voiced support for opinion hosts like Hannity and Ingraham on Saturday night, it was Sunday morning where we really got the story on what Fox is now.
And it came courtesy of Chris Wallace, as usual.
Fox News's Chris Wallace corrects @SecAzar after the HHS secretary refers to @JoeBiden as "Vice President Biden":
"He's the president-elect, sir. He's the president-elect." pic.twitter.com/35IgU5ij54
— Washington Examiner (@dcexaminer) December 6, 2020
I won’t poison your eyes with the hundreds of Twitter blue checks fawning all over him for that clip but I’m positive you can imagine for yourselves. It’s practically R-rated.
This is what the people mean. President-elect isn’t a job. It’s just something people to say to identify the selected candidate after the electoral college has voted and before inauguration. It’s not a thing. The fact that Washington Post is dramatically creating huge catalogs of which Republicans will call Biden this, and that Chris Wallace is spawning virtue signal-gasms by flipping over it, is proof of how absurdly biased the media are, and how deeply in the tank the Fox News “news” section really has become.