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Now a ME nuclear arms race...What could go wrong?

With Biden's incompetence and irrational and such exuberant agreement for an Iranian deal...watch the Arab nations say FU to America and look elsewhere.

Glad we have such competence in the Oval Office. Regardless of ones opinions on the Arab states.
Good for Iran. Maybe this will hopefully prevent us considering any military action over there. Had Saddam or Gaddafi had nukes, we would have stayed away from intervening with them also.

Nukes are a deterrent for military intervention.
 
Holy sh*t. Never knew Boris Johnson was such a serious sack of sh**. Some of this stuff would make Trump say "slow down, cowboy."

 
How do you know that? I didn't go around using it as a press op either. If anyone should be vocally recognizing it, it's Phoney Macaroni in france! I can tell you they were all at cemeteries on memorial day. You guys like to talk big about how he visited a beach for a day lmao! He likes to meet with his defense advisors in Delaware.
 
Good for Iran. Maybe this will hopefully prevent us considering any military action over there. Had Saddam or Gaddafi had nukes, we would have stayed away from intervening with them also.

Nukes are a deterrent for military intervention.

Yeah, Iran having nukes is a great thing.
 
Fox News dominates cable news as MSNBC has worst week in key demo since 1999

‘The Five’ was the most-watched cable news program with 3.2 million average viewers


Fox News Channel dominated cable news last week as MSNBC had its smallest audience since 1999 in critical categories.

Fox News averaged 1.3 million viewers from May 30 through June 5 to lead all of basic cable as No. 2 HGTV averaged only 562,000 viewers. MSNBC finished third with 556,000 average viewers and CNN settled for 450,000 as the networks failed to top Fox News combined.

"The Five" finished as the most-watched cable news program of the week, averaging 3.2 million viewers.

Fox News also dominated during the primetime hours of 8-11 p.m., averaging over two million viewers when No. 2 ESPN finished with an average primetime audience of 1.5 million. MSNBC averaged 800,000 to finish ninth and CNN failed to crack the top ten most-watched basic cable networks with a dismal primetime average audience of 603,000.

Fox News crushed cable news competition among the key news demographic of adults age 25-54, averaging 203,000 while CNN managed only 96,000 and MSNBC settled for only 58,000.

MSNBC’s Biden-era struggles among the advertiser-coveted demo continued to get worse, as the network had its worst week among demo viewers in total day and primetime since 1999. Animal Plant, Travel Channel, Syfy, Freeform, E1, FXX, BET and TLC are among the 32 basic cable networks to outperform MSNBC in the critical category last week among total day viewers.

It was even worse for MSNBC during primetime, when the network finished No. 43 among the demo with only 71,000 average viewers in the critical category compared to 290,000 for Fox News. IFC TV, HLN, BBC America, VH1 and Nick-At-Nite were among the plethora of networks to beat MSNBC among the primetime demo.

"The Five" also finished as the most-watched cable news show among the key demo, averaging 469,000 viewers between ages 25-54. "Tucker Carlson Tonight" finished second in both categories as "Jesse Watters Primetime," "Hannity" and "Special Report with Bret Baier" joined "The Five" and "Tucker" among the top five as Fox News had 93 of the top 100 cable news telecasts for the week.

"FOX & Friends" averaged 1.2 million and has now topped MSNBC’s "Morning Joe" and CNN’s "New Fay" for 63-straight weeks.

"FOX & Friends Weekend" averaged 1.4 million viewers to finish as the most-popular show on Saturday and Maria Bartiromo’s "Sunday Morning Futures" averaged 1.6 million viewers to win the Sunday crown.

FOX Business outdrew CNBC among business day viewers for the third consecutive week.

Fox News dominates cable news as MSNBC has worst week in key demo since 1999
 
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Fox News dominates cable news as MSNBC has worst week in key demo since 1999

‘The Five’ was the most-watched cable news program with 3.2 million average viewers


Fox News Channel dominated cable news last week as MSNBC had its smallest audience since 1999 in critical categories.

Fox News averaged 1.3 million viewers from May 30 through June 5 to lead all of basic cable as No. 2 HGTV averaged only 562,000 viewers. MSNBC finished third with 556,000 average viewers and CNN settled for 450,000 as the networks failed to top Fox News combined.

"The Five" finished as the most-watched cable news program of the week, averaging 3.2 million viewers.

Fox News also dominated during the primetime hours of 8-11 p.m., averaging over two million viewers when No. 2 ESPN finished with an average primetime audience of 1.5 million. MSNBC averaged 800,000 to finish ninth and CNN failed to crack the top ten most-watched basic cable networks with a dismal primetime average audience of 603,000.

Fox News crushed cable news competition among the key news demographic of adults age 25-54, averaging 203,000 while CNN managed only 96,000 and MSNBC settled for only 58,000.

MSNBC’s Biden-era struggles among the advertiser-coveted demo continued to get worse, as the network had its worst week among demo viewers in total day and primetime since 1999. Animal Plant, Travel Channel, Syfy, Freeform, E1, FXX, BET and TLC are among the 32 basic cable networks to outperform MSNBC in the critical category last week among total day viewers.

It was even worse for MSNBC during primetime, when the network finished No. 43 among the demo with only 71,000 average viewers in the critical category compared to 290,000 for Fox News. IFC TV, HLN, BBC America, VH1 and Nick-At-Nite were among the plethora of networks to beat MSNBC among the primetime demo.

"The Five" also finished as the most-watched cable news show among the key demo, averaging 469,000 viewers between ages 25-54. "Tucker Carlson Tonight" finished second in both categories as "Jesse Watters Primetime," "Hannity" and "Special Report with Bret Baier" joined "The Five" and "Tucker" among the top five as Fox News had 93 of the top 100 cable news telecasts for the week.

"FOX & Friends" averaged 1.2 million and has now topped MSNBC’s "Morning Joe" and CNN’s "New Fay" for 63-straight weeks.

"FOX & Friends Weekend" averaged 1.4 million viewers to finish as the most-popular show on Saturday and Maria Bartiromo’s "Sunday Morning Futures" averaged 1.6 million viewers to win the Sunday crown.

FOX Business outdrew CNBC among business day viewers for the third consecutive week.

Fox News dominates cable news as MSNBC has worst week in key demo since 1999


My Mom in Chattanooga told me last week that my sister now gets Ala carte streaming services from EPB. Not sure if she was accurate in her description, but Ala carte programming will cut out all this mass subsidy whether political or not.
Stand on two feet like a man.
EPB is the bomb..
 
My Mom in Chattanooga told me last week that my sister now gets Ala carte streaming services from EPB. Not sure if she was accurate in her description, but Ala carte programming will cut out all this mass subsidy whether political or not.
Stand on two feet like a man.
EPB is the bomb..

Never heard of it but I will look it up.
 
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Fox News dominates cable news as MSNBC has worst week in key demo since 1999

‘The Five’ was the most-watched cable news program with 3.2 million average viewers


Fox News Channel dominated cable news last week as MSNBC had its smallest audience since 1999 in critical categories.

Fox News averaged 1.3 million viewers from May 30 through June 5 to lead all of basic cable as No. 2 HGTV averaged only 562,000 viewers. MSNBC finished third with 556,000 average viewers and CNN settled for 450,000 as the networks failed to top Fox News combined.

"The Five" finished as the most-watched cable news program of the week, averaging 3.2 million viewers.

Fox News also dominated during the primetime hours of 8-11 p.m., averaging over two million viewers when No. 2 ESPN finished with an average primetime audience of 1.5 million. MSNBC averaged 800,000 to finish ninth and CNN failed to crack the top ten most-watched basic cable networks with a dismal primetime average audience of 603,000.

Fox News crushed cable news competition among the key news demographic of adults age 25-54, averaging 203,000 while CNN managed only 96,000 and MSNBC settled for only 58,000.

MSNBC’s Biden-era struggles among the advertiser-coveted demo continued to get worse, as the network had its worst week among demo viewers in total day and primetime since 1999. Animal Plant, Travel Channel, Syfy, Freeform, E1, FXX, BET and TLC are among the 32 basic cable networks to outperform MSNBC in the critical category last week among total day viewers.

It was even worse for MSNBC during primetime, when the network finished No. 43 among the demo with only 71,000 average viewers in the critical category compared to 290,000 for Fox News. IFC TV, HLN, BBC America, VH1 and Nick-At-Nite were among the plethora of networks to beat MSNBC among the primetime demo.

"The Five" also finished as the most-watched cable news show among the key demo, averaging 469,000 viewers between ages 25-54. "Tucker Carlson Tonight" finished second in both categories as "Jesse Watters Primetime," "Hannity" and "Special Report with Bret Baier" joined "The Five" and "Tucker" among the top five as Fox News had 93 of the top 100 cable news telecasts for the week.

"FOX & Friends" averaged 1.2 million and has now topped MSNBC’s "Morning Joe" and CNN’s "New Fay" for 63-straight weeks.

"FOX & Friends Weekend" averaged 1.4 million viewers to finish as the most-popular show on Saturday and Maria Bartiromo’s "Sunday Morning Futures" averaged 1.6 million viewers to win the Sunday crown.

FOX Business outdrew CNBC among business day viewers for the third consecutive week.

Fox News dominates cable news as MSNBC has worst week in key demo since 1999
Fox always dominates
 

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