Tucker Carlson: Censorship is mainstream media's last dying grasp at relevance
Fox News
Tucker Carlson highlights the media's obsession with Donald Trump, and how their failure to adapt has left them irrelevant.
On Tuesday, for example, not a single show on CNN - once the most important cable news channel in the world – "This Is CNN" – Not a single show in the whole channel approached even 800,000 viewers. That's really low. Chris Cuomo would be better off doing free concerts in the park, which in fact, he may soon be doing. So with Trump gone, the old formula no longer works. That's easy to understand. What's more confusing, harder to understand is how they've responded to this fact. So let's say you'd made billions of dollars over the years selling Rice Krispies Treats to a hungry public. Dentists may have complained about what you were doing, but for you, it was always a great business, and you assumed it would go on forever because we always think everything good will go on forever. But it doesn't.
Over time, consumers started to figure out that a marshmallow coated with breakfast cereal - not a very healthy food option. It tastes great at first, eat enough and it starts to make you feel sick. So they began to buy less of what you were selling. Following this?