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Nice emphasis on forced. If Trump went into a coma on the debate stage like Biden did and hundreds of millions of people saw it live and were like "wow what the fuck" then Fox would have had to do the same thing.
I mean its not like Biden has enjoyed perversely distorted and favorable coverage from every single liberal media outlet on every imaginable fucking issue including a motherfucking genocide for 4 years, Covid, border policy, labor law, debt forgiveness, etc and yes, his obviously melting brain which we knew about for forever and yall were all like "NUH UH, NO, NO NO SHUT UP!!!!!!"
What did Fox News report when Mitch McConnell became catatonic twice during a speech?
The articles I dug up on their site were pretty by the book. Just reporting what happened, a few quotes from Republican officials.
Their written articles online are usually pretty solid (as far as bourgeois news goes), it's the TV channel that's a problem
Do the majority of fox viewers read articles or watch television show?
Most people definitely watch on TV, which is why looking at Fox News.com and reading articles isn't a good barometer for what their propaganda machine is doing