The Adam Mockler Show - Fox Host Panics as his Own Words HAUNT Him…
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The coverage over on Fox News is becoming increasingly scary, increasingly inflammatory, and I am getting sick of the double standards at play between the rhetoric used by the two different parties.
For example, Brian Kilmead went on Fox News just a few weeks back and called for the, quote, involuntary lethal injection of homeless people.
He had to give some small apology and then it was forgotten.
Just a few days back, we learned that, quote, 13 people were.
were hurt in two different mass shootings in Minneapolis, targeted at homeless encampments.
Two times in the same day, homeless encampments were shot up after Fox News said that homeless
people should be, quote, involuntarily, lethally injected.
On the other side of the coin, you have Jimmy Kimmel, a comedian, Stephen Colbert, a comedian.
They are getting their shows pulled because the Trump administration is so damn litigious
and retaliatory and full of vengeance that they will go after any sort of network or any sort of
corporation that doesn't perfectly tow the line. So I want to use this video to call out the
disproportionality in both sides because one side is clearly using more insane rhetoric. First,
let's just start off with what President Obama has been saying lately because he gave a few
statements. Then we're going to go and talk about Greg Gutfeld, Brian Kilmead, Jesse Waters,
the Big Three, the Three Stooges over on Fox News.
Yesterday, President Obama tweeted out,
After years of complaining about cancel culture,
the current administration has taken on it,
or taken it to a new and dangerous level
by routinely threatening regulatory action
against media companies unless they muzzle
or fire reporters and commentators it doesn't like.
This is precisely the kind of government coercion
that the First Amendment was designed to prevent,
and media companies need to start standing up to it rather than capitulating to it.
Never in President Obama's term did he go after Fox News for covering his tan suit or what kind of mustard he tried to eat.
Fox News had the least charitable, most inflammatory coverage, along with people like Rush Limbaugh and the likes.
And Obama never attacked them, never sent out all caps posts going after them.
Yet the other day, some Ben Shapiro video popped up in my feed, and I was like, I wonder what he thinks about this.
So I clicked on it, and Ben Shapiro thinks that Obama was the most divisive president we've ever had.
Like, what reality are you living in where Obama is a divisive one and not Donald Trump?
President Obama then said, just last night, quote, this commentary offers a clear, powerful statement of why freedom of speech is at the heart of democracy and must be defended, whether the speaker is Charlie Kirk or Jimmy Kimmel, whether it's Magist.
supporters or MAGA opponents. So President Obama is saying that freedom of speech is
incredibly important. Well, over on Fox News, they're free to call for violence and nobody really
calls it out, except on the Adam Mockler channel. On a day by day basis, we will continue to bring
you the facts, bring you the truth, and make sure that this authoritarianism is at least
called out and met with some facts. You know, we have a lead policy advisor who brings us the facts
every day. We now have a full-time editor. We have a really great team that we're building,
and we'd love for you to be on board. So make sure you subscribe below. And let's start off with
Greg Gutfeld, yelling at Jessica Tarlov. Now, this one happened a few days back. And this one kind of
struck me as really eerie, because I've been on some of these debate-type shows, right? And
having someone yell at you like this and genuinely lose their shit, that goes beyond the bounds
of what is allowed in these shows. Yes, you're allowed to debate and go back.
back and forth. And you're allowed to be snarky and make jokes at one another and, you know,
really, really take a punch when you need. Like, it's fine to joke around. But yelling on one of
these debate shows is something that you're not supposed to do. We don't need it. What is
interesting here is why is only this happening on the left and not the right? That's all we need to know.
There's absolutely no cognitive. What about Melissa Hartman that we just talked about? Melissa
Horstman. Did you know her name before it happened? None of us did. None of us were
spending every single day talking about
Mrs. Hortman. I never heard of her
until after she died. So she doesn't matter?
Don't play that
bullshit with me. You know
what I'm saying is there was no
demonization amplification about
that woman before she died. It was
a specific crime against her by
somebody who knew her. The same,
you could bring up Josh Shapiro, but then you will
not bring up, for example, that that was a pro
Palestine person. So don't
use your, what about this?
The fact of the matter is,
The both sides argument not only doesn't fly, we don't care.
We don't care about your both sides argument.
That shit is dead.
For one thing, there is no cognitive dissonance on our side.
On your side, your beliefs do not match reality.
So you're coming up with these rationalizations, like, what about this or what about that?
We're not doing that because we saw it happen.
We saw a young, bright man assassinated, and we know who did it.
Okay, okay, that's enough.
This guy just went on an absolute temper tantrum live on air.
You know, this was the same week Brian Kilmead called for homeless people to be involuntarily
lethally injected.
Cassim Rashid points out, quote, ABC fires Kimmel for mocking Trump.
CBS fires Colbert for mocking Trump.
ABC fires Moran for Slamming Miller
MSNBC fires Dowd for calling out hate speech
Fox protects Brian Kilmead as he calls
for Nazi state murder of homeless people
corporate media has failed us
and there is this double standard
where if I say that Brian Kilmead's statements
are kind of fascistic
if I say that Brian Kilmead's comments
were pretty fascistic
if I come out and say I think it is
very authoritarian and fascistic to call for homeless people to be
lethally injected, they'll say that I'm being divisive,
even though he's the one saying this in front of, what,
the 3.4 million viewers that they pull on average on Fox News,
but then Brian Kilmead had the goal to go on TV last night
and say that Jimmy Kimmel took it too far.
He may have just taken it a little bit too far.
More on that later.
The point is that Kimmel's comments went way too far for some television executives,
not for me, not for you, but for them.
and they turned up the heat on Kimmel, the host, to calm down the rhetoric.
This is the type of gaslighting that I absolutely hate.
Pure gaslighting.
Brian Tyler Cohen calls out,
if only Kimmel had merely called for the extermination of the homeless population.
Am I right, Brian Kilmead?
We then have Donald Trump on Air Force One,
just straight up admitting that he wants to pull the licenses away
from shows that give him unfavorable coverage.
Yeah, go ahead.
Anybody else?
Mr. President, who would you like to see him?
Mr. President, are you going to ask Brendan Carr to weigh in on other late night hosts
that you have apps that should be on the air?
On the night host is on network television, there is a licensing.
I'll give you an example.
I read someplace that the networks were 97% against me.
I get 97% negative, and yet I won it easily.
Where the hell did Donald Trump read this?
So he then goes on to say that 97% of the coverage was against.
Even though the largest show on cable television right now is Fox News, The Five, you know, the segment that I was just showing you, where Greg Gutfeld is screaming at Jessica Tarlov.
This is actually the biggest show on television.
So 97% of the coverage is not against him.
Even if it were, we have freedom of speech within the country.
This is all such an insane twisting of events.
And then Jesse Waters gets to go live on air and say, you know, a lot of things get people suspended in this business.
If you say crazy things, you get suspended.
They suspend a lot of people.
A lot of people in this business get suspended when we say obnoxious things, racist, sexist, untrue things, unethical things.
It's a high wire act, and sometimes we screw up, and he screwed up, so we got benched.
Big deal.
Sometimes the networks get it right, and sometimes they get it wrong.
The gaslighting here is insane.
Okay, if this were coming from anybody else making this point, it's valid.
when you're going on live television, it is a, quote, tightrope game or a high wire game where
there are repercussions if you get things wrong to a crazy extent.
But this is coming from Fox News.
This is coming from the website that got sued for $787 million and had to settle because
they told lies about election fraud.
I'm really, truly sick of all of the gaslighting coming out of Fox News.
Decoding Fox News said, quote, you mean like letting the air out of your co-workers' tires so she'd
get stranded and need a ride home. It's especially hilarious since you were married with young
kids at the time. And there are allegations from one of Jesse Waters' former co-workers that he was
hitting on her a bunch and at one point let the air out of her tires so she would need to ride home
and need to spend time with him. Just insanely creepy shit in these allegations. Yet he's the one
that says, you know, sometimes people get suspended. I'm going to leave it there. If you appreciate
the work we do on the Adam Mockler feed, make sure you subscribe below. I'll see you on the next one.
Peace out.