Chris Wallace Says Working at Fox News Was 'Unsustainable' After 2020 E******n
By Thom Geier - © Provided by TheWrap
Chris Wallace, who left Fox News last December after 18 years for cable news rival CNN, said that working at Fox News after the 2020 e******n was "unsustainable" and he "just no longer felt comfortable with the programming at Fox."
"I'm fine with opinion: conservative opinion, liberal opinion," Wallace told the New York Times in an interview published Sunday. "But when people start to question the t***h -- Who won the 2020 e******n? Was J*** 6 an i**********n? -- I found that unsustainable."
Wallace, who is launching his own interview show on Tuesday on the new CNN+ streaming service, confirmed that he complained to Fox News leadership about Tucker Carlson's streaming documentary "Patriot Purge," which falsely claimed that the J*** 6 Capitol r**t was a "false f**g" operation intended to tarnish conservatives.
"Before, I found it was an environment in which I could do my job and feel good about my involvement at Fox," Wallace told the Times. "And since November of 2020, that just became unsustainable, increasingly unsustainable as time went on."
Wallace noted the critics who have suggested that he should have left the network sooner. "Some people might have drawn the line earlier, or at a different point," he told the Times. "I think Fox has changed over the course of the last year and a half. But I can certainly understand where somebody would say, 'Gee, you were a slow learner, Chris.'"
A rep for Fox News did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
The longtime newsman, who had been recruited by ousted CNN president Jeff Zucker, admitted that he was "obviously unhappy" that Zucker was forced out of his job last month after failing to disclose his romantic ties to the network's top marketing executive, Allison Gollust.
Wallace also said that he welcomed the broader subject matter he can tackle in his new daily interview show, "Who's Talking to Chris Wallace?" — where some of his first guests include William Shatner and singer Judy Collins.
"I wanted to get out of politics," he told the Times. "Doing a Sunday show on the incremental change from week to week in the Build Back Better plan began to lose its attraction."
slatten49 wrote:
Chris Wallace Says Working at Fox News Was 'Unsustainable' After 2020 E******n
By Thom Geier - © Provided by TheWrap
Chris Wallace, who left Fox News last December after 18 years for cable news rival CNN, said that working at Fox News after the 2020 e******n was "unsustainable" and he "just no longer felt comfortable with the programming at Fox."
"I'm fine with opinion: conservative opinion, liberal opinion," Wallace told the New York Times in an interview published Sunday. "But when people start to question the t***h -- Who won the 2020 e******n? Was J*** 6 an i**********n? -- I found that unsustainable."
Wallace, who is launching his own interview show on Tuesday on the new CNN+ streaming service, confirmed that he complained to Fox News leadership about Tucker Carlson's streaming documentary "Patriot Purge," which falsely claimed that the J*** 6 Capitol r**t was a "false f**g" operation intended to tarnish conservatives.
"Before, I found it was an environment in which I could do my job and feel good about my involvement at Fox," Wallace told the Times. "And since November of 2020, that just became unsustainable, increasingly unsustainable as time went on."
Wallace noted the critics who have suggested that he should have left the network sooner. "Some people might have drawn the line earlier, or at a different point," he told the Times. "I think Fox has changed over the course of the last year and a half. But I can certainly understand where somebody would say, 'Gee, you were a slow learner, Chris.'"
A rep for Fox News did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
The longtime newsman, who had been recruited by ousted CNN president Jeff Zucker, admitted that he was "obviously unhappy" that Zucker was forced out of his job last month after failing to disclose his romantic ties to the network's top marketing executive, Allison Gollust.
Wallace also said that he welcomed the broader subject matter he can tackle in his new daily interview show, "Who's Talking to Chris Wallace?" — where some of his first guests include William Shatner and singer Judy Collins.
"I wanted to get out of politics," he told the Times. "Doing a Sunday show on the incremental change from week to week in the Build Back Better plan began to lose its attraction."
Chris Wallace Says Working at Fox News Was 'Unsust... (
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I wish him luck. I found him to be a voice of sanity on among his cohosts .
Coos Bay Tom wrote:
I wish him luck. I found him to be a voice of sanity on among his cohosts .
As did I, Tom...as did I. His was my favorite Sunday morning news show.
slatten49 wrote:
Chris Wallace Says Working at Fox News Was 'Unsustainable' After 2020 E******n
By Thom Geier - © Provided by TheWrap
Chris Wallace, who left Fox News last December after 18 years for cable news rival CNN, said that working at Fox News after the 2020 e******n was "unsustainable" and he "just no longer felt comfortable with the programming at Fox."
"I'm fine with opinion: conservative opinion, liberal opinion," Wallace told the New York Times in an interview published Sunday. "But when people start to question the t***h -- Who won the 2020 e******n? Was J*** 6 an i**********n? -- I found that unsustainable."
Wallace, who is launching his own interview show on Tuesday on the new CNN+ streaming service, confirmed that he complained to Fox News leadership about Tucker Carlson's streaming documentary "Patriot Purge," which falsely claimed that the J*** 6 Capitol r**t was a "false f**g" operation intended to tarnish conservatives.
"Before, I found it was an environment in which I could do my job and feel good about my involvement at Fox," Wallace told the Times. "And since November of 2020, that just became unsustainable, increasingly unsustainable as time went on."
Wallace noted the critics who have suggested that he should have left the network sooner. "Some people might have drawn the line earlier, or at a different point," he told the Times. "I think Fox has changed over the course of the last year and a half. But I can certainly understand where somebody would say, 'Gee, you were a slow learner, Chris.'"
A rep for Fox News did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
The longtime newsman, who had been recruited by ousted CNN president Jeff Zucker, admitted that he was "obviously unhappy" that Zucker was forced out of his job last month after failing to disclose his romantic ties to the network's top marketing executive, Allison Gollust.
Wallace also said that he welcomed the broader subject matter he can tackle in his new daily interview show, "Who's Talking to Chris Wallace?" — where some of his first guests include William Shatner and singer Judy Collins.
"I wanted to get out of politics," he told the Times. "Doing a Sunday show on the incremental change from week to week in the Build Back Better plan began to lose its attraction."
Chris Wallace Says Working at Fox News Was 'Unsust... (
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With Wallace gone, Homer Simpson is now the smartest person at Fox.
slatten49 wrote:
Chris Wallace Says Working at Fox News Was 'Unsustainable' After 2020 E******n
By Thom Geier - © Provided by TheWrap
Chris Wallace, who left Fox News last December after 18 years for cable news rival CNN, said that working at Fox News after the 2020 e******n was "unsustainable" and he "just no longer felt comfortable with the programming at Fox."
"I'm fine with opinion: conservative opinion, liberal opinion," Wallace told the New York Times in an interview published Sunday. "But when people start to question the t***h -- Who won the 2020 e******n? Was J*** 6 an i**********n? -- I found that unsustainable."
Wallace, who is launching his own interview show on Tuesday on the new CNN+ streaming service, confirmed that he complained to Fox News leadership about Tucker Carlson's streaming documentary "Patriot Purge," which falsely claimed that the J*** 6 Capitol r**t was a "false f**g" operation intended to tarnish conservatives.
"Before, I found it was an environment in which I could do my job and feel good about my involvement at Fox," Wallace told the Times. "And since November of 2020, that just became unsustainable, increasingly unsustainable as time went on."
Wallace noted the critics who have suggested that he should have left the network sooner. "Some people might have drawn the line earlier, or at a different point," he told the Times. "I think Fox has changed over the course of the last year and a half. But I can certainly understand where somebody would say, 'Gee, you were a slow learner, Chris.'"
A rep for Fox News did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
The longtime newsman, who had been recruited by ousted CNN president Jeff Zucker, admitted that he was "obviously unhappy" that Zucker was forced out of his job last month after failing to disclose his romantic ties to the network's top marketing executive, Allison Gollust.
Wallace also said that he welcomed the broader subject matter he can tackle in his new daily interview show, "Who's Talking to Chris Wallace?" — where some of his first guests include William Shatner and singer Judy Collins.
"I wanted to get out of politics," he told the Times. "Doing a Sunday show on the incremental change from week to week in the Build Back Better plan began to lose its attraction."
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So? He goes from one major 'news' network to another with lower ratings, and problems of it's own. Is this a big deal?
I reckon I'm I'm one of those outlying, independent people who neither watch, nor care what any major 'news' networks have to say. They all twist, and spin, so the actual t***h never gets addressed.
I'll go with what I see, and experience over what some overpaid, biased bonehead wants me to think.
archie bunker wrote:
So? He goes from one major 'news' network to another with lower ratings, and problems of it's own. Is this a big deal?
I reckon I'm I'm one of those outlying, independent people who neither watch, nor care what any major 'news' networks have to say. They all twist, and spin, so the actual t***h never gets addressed.
I'll go with what I see, and experience over what some overpaid, biased bonehead wants me to think.
It's good that your broke out'ta your shell and got it off your chest, Arch
archie bunker wrote:
So? He goes from one major 'news' network to another with lower ratings, and problems of it's own. Is this a big deal?
I reckon I'm I'm one of those outlying, independent people who neither watch, nor care what any major 'news' networks have to say. They all twist, and spin, so the actual t***h never gets addressed.
I'll go with what I see, and experience over what some overpaid, biased bonehead wants me to think.
Do you believe there's a war in Ukraine? Do you believe Russia has invaded Ukraine? How did you discover this information?
AuntiE
Loc: 45th Least Free State
slatten49 wrote:
Chris Wallace Says Working at Fox News Was 'Unsustainable' After 2020 E******n
By Thom Geier - © Provided by TheWrap
Chris Wallace, who left Fox News last December after 18 years for cable news rival CNN, said that working at Fox News after the 2020 e******n was "unsustainable" and he "just no longer felt comfortable with the programming at Fox."
"I'm fine with opinion: conservative opinion, liberal opinion," Wallace told the New York Times in an interview published Sunday. "But when people start to question the t***h -- Who won the 2020 e******n? Was J*** 6 an i**********n? -- I found that unsustainable."
Wallace, who is launching his own interview show on Tuesday on the new CNN+ streaming service, confirmed that he complained to Fox News leadership about Tucker Carlson's streaming documentary "Patriot Purge," which falsely claimed that the J*** 6 Capitol r**t was a "false f**g" operation intended to tarnish conservatives.
"Before, I found it was an environment in which I could do my job and feel good about my involvement at Fox," Wallace told the Times. "And since November of 2020, that just became unsustainable, increasingly unsustainable as time went on."
Wallace noted the critics who have suggested that he should have left the network sooner. "Some people might have drawn the line earlier, or at a different point," he told the Times. "I think Fox has changed over the course of the last year and a half. But I can certainly understand where somebody would say, 'Gee, you were a slow learner, Chris.'"
A rep for Fox News did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
The longtime newsman, who had been recruited by ousted CNN president Jeff Zucker, admitted that he was "obviously unhappy" that Zucker was forced out of his job last month after failing to disclose his romantic ties to the network's top marketing executive, Allison Gollust.
Wallace also said that he welcomed the broader subject matter he can tackle in his new daily interview show, "Who's Talking to Chris Wallace?" — where some of his first guests include William Shatner and singer Judy Collins.
"I wanted to get out of politics," he told the Times. "Doing a Sunday show on the incremental change from week to week in the Build Back Better plan began to lose its attraction."
Chris Wallace Says Working at Fox News Was 'Unsust... (
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No one cares! It was a year ago.
AuntiE wrote:
No one cares! It was a year ago.
Mornin' to ya', sunshine
BTW, to my knowledge, this interview was just in the news yesterday.
It wasn't on my chest to begin with, Slats.
We're being lied to on every front now because of politics, and those of us who just want to live our lives, and be left be are paying the brutal price for it.
What is the actual t***h about everything happening now? Can you tell me?
Or can you only give me your opinion about it all?
Sorry man. I'm over it.
AuntiE
Loc: 45th Least Free State
slatten49 wrote:
Mornin' to ya', sunshine
BTW, to my knowledge, this interview was just in the news yesterday.
Again, no one cares! He left. He has not been heard from until this attempt to become relevant. Even CNN has found no place for him.
AuntiE
Loc: 45th Least Free State
archie bunker wrote:
It wasn't on my chest to begin with, Slats.
We're being lied to on every front now because of politics, and those of us who just want to live our lives, and be left be are paying the brutal price for it.
What is the actual t***h about everything happening now? Can you tell me?
Or can you only give me your opinion about it all?
Sorry man. I'm over it.
One thing we are not being lied to about is a SCOTUS nominee being able to define what she is.
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