The Robins Report
Is Nigel Farage the Next Tucker Carlson?
Nigel Farage certainly checks the boxes on the job description for Raging Right-Wing Ranter. A major MAGA fanboy during The Donald’s 2016 White House run, he got up close and cozy with the campaign, forging an alliance with Brexit fellow-traveler Steve Bannon and Trump himself.
Art Imitates Life in “Succession’s” Chilling Election Night Interference Episode
The fictional drama in HBO’s “Succession” mirrors the real news world, where top management bottom-line concerns so tragically often outweigh true fair and balanced journalism. Sadly, it’s a reality that’s been happening since long before The Donald became the dominant profitable voice in presidential politics.
Winners and losers in Tucker Carlson’s Execution
Fox News competitors such as Newsmax would welcome Tucker aboard. So would RTN, the Russian government-owned network that loves to show clips of the fallen Fox personality defending the Motherland.
Fox Power Play: Is the Murdoch, Carlson, DeSantis Three-Way Over?
It’s important to note that Rupert Murdoch (above) has a history of dictatorially jettisoning his most potent stars when they become liabilities. That’s what happened with Glenn Beck when he sailed off the reality rails with his rallies and proto-QAnon conspiracy mongering. Likewise, Bill O’Reilly, when he got caught up in multiple sex scandals.
Kat Abu Hate-Watches Tucker Carlson for a Living (But Still Loves Her Job)
Over the last few months, Abughazaleh’s biting video commentary on Tucker Carlson’s nightly rants, interspersed with tart observations on other Fox News talking heads, have turned Kat Abu, as she’s known on Twitter and TikTok, into a bit of a social media sensation.
Obscure Right Wing TV News Network gets ready for its close-up
Since its launch four years ago, The First has been a kind of witness protection program channel for a murderer’s row of talking heads, including some whose once high-flying careers were grounded by scandal. Recently, however, The First’s fortunes brightened, and further rightened. (Image: Pixabay)
Does Everybody Hate Chris? News Vet Wallace’s CNN Problems
Can Chris Wallace’s reputation as the down-the-middle guy at Fox News, the flagship of right wing media, help CNN shed the network’s left-leaning image and tack to the political center? But a better bet is that in a couple of years, when his contract is up, there won’t be anyone talking to Wallace on CNN.
Crooks, Rooks, Shnooks and Last Looks: Best Political TV Series of 2022
Who other than Rupert Murdoch should be the immoral center of the year’s best real-life “Succession” docuseries? “The Murdochs: Empire of Influence” aired on CNN and it became essential viewing for anyone interested in the astonishing power of partisan media, where facts are relative and making millions and wielding influence is everything.
Mickey Mouse in the White House: Is Disney CEO Iger Eyeing a 2024 Run?
Iger going up against DeSantis or the Commander-in-Chief of Mar-a-Lago would be big box office for right wing websites that have seen traffic dive. This is the kind of cultural war series the Tucker Carlsons of the world dream about.
Too Little, Too Late: Oprah Missed Her Chance to Help Fetterman and Denounce Oz
Sadly, Oprah blundered badly in declining first to condemn Dr. Mehmet Oz’s dangerous candidacy, and then to endorse his Democratic opponent, John Fetterman, in the Senate race in Pennsylvania. Instead, Oprah stayed calculatingly neutral about the former surgeon she made into a daytime TV star, a move that had earned them both tens of millions of dollars.
Late-Night Gabfests Still Shape Political Discourse
The impact of the late night talk shows like “The Late Show” on political discourse will continue to be huge despite some softness in the genre. Colbert (above right), Fallon and Kimmel have tens of millions of followers on Twitter and Instagram, as well as millions of subscribers to their YouTube channels that magnify their real-time impact exponentially.
Murdoch Documentary Reveals the Might of Right Wing Media Mogul
The CNN documentary Empire of Influence builds a potent case for how Rupert Murdoch’s insatiable lust for power and profit has turbocharged white nationalism and the decline of democracy.
Why Mark Zuckerberg Got Lost in Space with Joe Rogan
The Facebook honcho was interviewed August 25 on Joe Rogan’s popular podcast. Was it a savvy ploy to position Zuckerberg to Rogan’s millions of mostly male and politically quite right of center listeners?
Elon Musk at the Crossroads: Right or Left, Big Fella?
Exactly how do you think he got to be the richest man in the world?
News Stars Now Chase Votes, Not Ratings
Among the more prominent – and more frightening – of the local news personalities who have entered the political arena is Kari Lake.
NewsNation: A Haven for Tarnished Stars of the Left & Right
NewsNation may be the haven of last resort for fallen cable-TV news stars like Chris Cuomo, and Bill O’Reilly, who reportedly is in negotiations with the fledgling TV news operation.
A Hard Rain from the right is going to fall on Merrick garland
This is just the calm before a right wing media storm. Actually, tornado may be a more apt word, and when it gets here, AG Merrick Garland will be in the center of it.
Biden Needs to Be Louder and Prouder Like Fetterman
With his Metallica-tribute chin-beard Fetterman is ready to do battle with Dr. Oz, his GOP challenger in the critical Pennsylvania senate race.
J6 Hearings May Kill Trump Book Bump
After the Jan. 6 committee wraps up its drama-filled run, will there really be that much to read about that we haven’t learned already?
The Budding Romance Between Murdoch and DeSantis (But Don’t Say Gay)
While DeSantis enjoys sweet dreams in the governor’s mansion, 91-year-old kingmaker Rupert Murdoch is hard at work.