“Even though he’s entitled to his opinions, he’s not entitled to his own set of facts”

During a broadcast of Donald Trump’s speech at a “Get Out the Vote” rally in Rock Hill, South Carolina on Friday evening, Fox News host Neil Cavuto cut into the footage to point out inaccuracies in what was being said by the former president and 2024 Republican frontrunner.

Taking issue with Trump claiming credit for the market going up while, in the same breath, blaming Biden for inflated gas prices and whatever else, Cavuto said, “We’ll continue monitoring the president’s remarks and I mean no offense to him or some of you who might want to continue to hear him, but I did have to say that even though the former president is entitled to his opinions, he’s not entitled to his own set of facts.”

  • @[email protected]
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    1408 months ago

    Wow…absolutely blown away. I literally never thought I’d see journalistic integrity from anyone even loosely associated with FauxNews…

        • deweydecibel
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          108 months ago

          They don’t care about his overall popularity, they only care about his popularity with their viewing demographic, and he’s as popular with that demo as he’s ever been. More so, honestly.

          Remember Trump won more votes in 2020 than 2016, and his popular vote percentage rose by 0.7%. The fact he still had that much after 4 years of his shit tells you everything you need to know about these voters.

      • kamenLady.
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        168 months ago

        I read: “The Dominion” and DS9 instantly took over my mind.

      • squiblet
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        58 months ago

        My understanding is they could play all the videos of Trump saying bullshit they want, just not assert it themselves. They could repeat it but be careful to say “Person x alleges this” rather than stating mistruths as fact.

      • TWeaK
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        18 months ago

        I don’t know if this is so much them being scared, the vibe I’m getting here is that the anchor finally feels like he can get away with being a bit of a real journalist, when before he would be reprimanded by the network.

    • blargerer
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      288 months ago

      Fox news’ reporters have always been reasonable, maybe on the low end of reasonable, but reasonable. The thing that makes Fox as a network awful is their opinion people, and how much they blur the line between their opinion people and their reporters.

    • @[email protected]
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      208 months ago

      Could be opportunism. Fox senses that Trump might go to prison or get barred from the election in another way, and so they either prepare endorsing a different candidate or are simply cautious.

      But it’s journalism by accident at best.

      • VindictiveJudge
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        138 months ago

        Fox never actually wanted Trump, but they radicalized their viewers too much. They tried to criticize him before while he was president, but each time they did their ratings went down and OAN’s went up.

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      148 months ago

      I wouldn’t necessarily call it integrity. I think Faux News has realized they created a monster that lost them a ton of viewers to even worse garbage at Newsmax. They’re trying to walk it all back now.

    • @[email protected]
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      They ought to know that since they were first to call Arizona for Biden, they will be first against the wall if he is re-elected

  • squiblet
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    Cavuto went on to shoot down his claim that gas prices are at $6 a gallon, sourcing the real price as being an average of $3.26 a gallon.

    Good. I’m so sick of the wild bullshit like that this baboon makes up. Gas is around 2.80 where I live which seems quite cheap given that it was that price 20 years ago and everything else has gone up so much. Then, of course, there’s the fact a lot of people are super-confused about that presidents don’t set the price of gas.

    • @[email protected]
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      538 months ago

      Back in the day if you couldn’t nail the price of a gallon of milk you were an out of touch elite. Trump hasn’t bought gas himself in decades I’m sure. That’s the lesson people should take from this.

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      people are super-confused about that presidents don’t set the price of gas.

      It seems to be mostly one side of aisle that can’t grasp it. Always the same line of “gas was so much cheaper under trump…”

      and I always reply with “well you should have seen the gas prices under clinton, you would be a massive fan!”.

      It usually goes as well as you’d expect it to.

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          Lower gas prices means less profit for their nepotistic buddies who own the fuel companies.

          These are the folks who donate to their reelection PACs to keep them marketable to the population with ads.

          These lost politicians don’t want to bite the hand that feeds because at the end of the day the population won’t support them based on ideals, they have to spew propaganda around and that shit is expensive.

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              Well you can do the same thing the founders of the towns in your areas did when they formed those towns and move to where a fiscal living can be made based not on what the past looks like but what the proposed future looks like.

              That industry is killing the planet and I’d be more than willing to sacrifice some corporate towns across the board to lessen the blow from our ecology collapsing completely.

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        48 months ago

        “But Clinton was 30 years ago!”

        “And it was low during the trumpet reign when there was a pandemic. So you do understand that different time periods affect prices.”

    • @[email protected]
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      58 months ago

      After all the maths for gallons to liters and euros to dollars and vice versa, gas where I live is about $8.50.

      • @[email protected]
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        78 months ago

        Biden saw the supply chain issues from covid and played the oil reserve game pretty much perfectly. I think his experience was very beneficial in the transition out of covid.

    • @[email protected]
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      368 months ago

      You think pointing out one specific contradiction will be a wake up call to anyone? It’s hard to find a single sentence this sack of shit says that there isn’t written or recorded evidence of him previously contradicting. He has spoken on both sides of literarly almost every topic he talks about at some point. He is the ultimate null, he cancels himself out and proves himself a worthless nothing over and over again.

    • @[email protected]
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      188 months ago

      You know his base doesn’t give a shit about that. He also said he’d take away all the guns and go through due process later but they don’t remember nor care about that either.

  • @[email protected]
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    518 months ago

    Yeah, good luck with that.

    Once you radicalize someone, it’s not always so easy to bring them back. They can just migrate to even more hardcore Russian propaganda outlets.

    • @[email protected]
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      218 months ago

      It’s true. Time and time again these fools are radicalizing their base, and then when it gets out of hand they can’t rein it in and it bites them.

      Fox and a handful of right-wing politicians made radicalizing into a profitable business that’s not regulated and freely available to anyone with no scruples and an imagination.

      • @[email protected]
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        118 months ago

        Let’s not forget social media companies and their algorithms that take advantage of human psychology to drive profits. Not helping.

    • @[email protected]
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      The people that far gone started pissing on Fox News the day they said Biden won the election. Maybe even a little before that.

      I get the distinct impression Fox thinks it can pivot to a different set of subscribers as its armchair-bound geriatric viewers die of Covid and old age.

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        78 months ago

        Maybe. We’ll have to see if this is a one time thing where the anchor is going to get yelled at and never done again, or if it flags a new editorial direction.

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      As [email protected] pointed out, Tucker leaving Fox has done wonders for Fox, but ended up creating that more hardcore Russian propaganda outlet you are talking about. I mean, an interview with Putin, how much more Russian propaganda can it get?

    • @[email protected]
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      28 months ago

      I have in-laws a few generations removed from Ukraine. They voted for Trumpthe first and second time, if their rhetoric can be believed. They haven’t been this vocal this to around, I think in part of the war. But I don’t have any faith they will consider that in the voting booth.

    • @[email protected]
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      38 months ago

      Niiiiice, unless I’m missing a joke, or maybe you’re trying to make it hiss.

      But thank you for not stretching the silent e!

      “Niceeeee” bugs me so bad.

      • @[email protected]
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        28 months ago

        Funny you mention that, because I had written your version first, but changed it when I checked an original source (south park meme) to confirm the spelling. Sounding it out, I would say it’s accurate that I’m hissing the c, slowing down and dragging out the end of the word.

        • @[email protected]
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          18 months ago

          Ah, in that case the problem isn’t you, it’s the letter c! I’m sure you realized that while -ce hisses, -cc clicks. But unless you stick esses in there, which further confound the spelling, niccce is all you can do. Thanks for not getting mad, and have a good weekend!