Fox News host admits on air that he hasn’t washed his hands in 10 years

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A good amount of people abandon their New Year’s resolutions by February, but Fox News’ Pete Hegseth? He’s just getting started.

On Sunday morning’s episode of Fox & Friends, Hegseth, for some reason, came *clean* about his resolution on air, and the result was both unexpected and absolutely disgusting.

“My 2019 resolution is to say things on-air that I say off-air. I don’t think I’ve washed my hands for 10 years,” Hegseth admitted, without being asked.

Fox News’ @PeteHegseth admits, unprompted, that he hasn’t washed his hands in 10 years.

“Germs are not a real thing,” Pete says. “I can’t see them, therefore they’re not real.” pic.twitter.com/9hsAb9YA9j

— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) February 10, 2019 Read more…

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Remember that time time Fox News said Mister Rogers was ‘evil’?

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“This evil, evil man has now ruined a generation of kids.”

That’s how the folks of Fox and Friends once described Mister Rogers. 

In a 2007 clip from the show, the show hosts go on a tirade claiming the man behind Mister Rogers Neighborhood managed to “discount” hard work by telling children that they were special, and have therefore “ruined” kids by making them entitled. Their bold commentary has resurfaced following the critically acclaimed release of Won’t You Be My Neighbor?

Considering the positive impact that Rogers had on children who grew up watching his public television show, it’s an amusing smear campaign to watch years later — and thankfully, it hasn’t hurt his legacy one bit. Read more…

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Donald Trump tells Fox he wants his ‘people’ to ‘sit up at attention’ the way Kim Jong-un’s do

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Happy Friday, everyone!

Donald Trump just dropped in on his pals at Fox & Friends to say he hopes that one day the American people will treat him like North Koreans treat Kim Jong-un. Cool, cool, cool. Not a single thing to worry about here.

Upon waking up, it seems Trump looked out the window, saw a Fox & Friends broadcast taking place on the White House lawn, and announced he was going to unexpectedly crash it via Twitter.

Wow, the highest rated (by far) morning show, @foxandfriends, is on the Front Lawn of the White House. Maybe I’ll have to take an unannounced trip down to see them?

— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) June 15, 2018 Read more…

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Donald Trump not getting Melania a birthday gift was the sanest thing about his Fox News interview

Of course Donald Trump is the kind of person who has time to rant on Fox News but not to bother to get his wife a birthday present. 
Yet somehow, after nearly three years of him being such a major presence (ugh) in our daily lives, it’s still a …

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This graph compares Trump tweets with ‘Fox & Friends,’ and I’m sorry to even make you look

If you want to predict President Donald Trump’s next move, look no further than Fox News’ hit propaganda disasterpiece, Fox and Friends.
Trump has long been a fan of the show, frequently tweeting about show segments when he’s not busy spreading anti-…

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