It's been revealed that Fox News serially lied to their viewers about the 2020 election, but that's not what Ted is outraged about.
February 28, 2023

With no hint of irony of any awareness of what the Dominion lawsuit has revealed about Fox News, Sen. Ted Cruz said that people on TV are deliberately lying and it's making him so mad.

Hannity, who lied to his viewers about the January 6 insurrection, spent almost eight minutes in his opening ranting about the WSJ's article on the origins of the virus, asked Sen. Cruz if the American people can trust the government with their health ever again.

Is that the Wall Street Journal owned by Rupert Murdoch, the owner of Fox? Never mentioned on Fox, though.

"That's exactly right. As I sit here and listen to those folks on TV and read those headlines, it makes me angry," Cruz said. "Because they're lying. They're deliberately lying. They knew they were lying."

WTF?

How would knowing where the virus originated have helped the world after the pandemic struck? Would it have produced a cure? Would it have saved a million loves? Of course not.

Anyway, Hannity and Cruz should eat sh*t after Rupert Murdoch admitted he kept putting on election denying clowns like Mike Lindell on their airwaves.

“It is not red or blue, it is green,” Murdoch said in the newly released deposition.

It's never about the truth on Fox News.

For a deep dive into the lies that regarding the "lab leak conspiracy," check out Hal Sparks from Monday:

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