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Fans Furious with Geraldo Rivera's Send-Off from Fox News - This Explains Everything

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Some Fox News viewers were furious on June 30 after Geraldo Rivera was sent off into retirement with a cake and a proper goodbye.

The indignation wasn’t so much centered around how Rivera, 79, had his career eulogized on “Fox & Friends,” but was over the fact that Tucker Carlson received no such send-off when he was canceled by the network in April.

Cable news’ formerly top-rated host dedicated seven years to keeping the network afloat and in the driver’s seat in prime time.

With the network’s viewers, Carlson also built a rare rapport and could arguably be called the most important voice of the conservative movement.

He was axed in a succinct news release on April 24 while his millions of fans were offered no explanation as to why.

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Not only did Fox News torpedo Carlson, but the network reportedly spent last week firing those loyal to him at the network.

Some of those who were set to lose their jobs reportedly found out about the loss of their jobs in the media.

But, hey, Rivera rode off into the sunset of retirement after two decades of insulting much of the audience as one of the network’s few open resident liberals.

The man even got a cake, which rightly roiled people:

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Fox News also dedicated an entire web story to Rivera’s career.

Network reporter Brian Flood wrote, “Emily Compagno called him a journalistic icon, Lawrence Jones said Geraldo was one of the first people to support his career, Martha MacCallum said she was grateful for their time as colleagues, Ainsley Earhardt called it a “privilege” to work with him, Kayleigh McEnany praised his “long and impressive career of groundbreaking journalism” and Jesse Watters called it an honor to follow in his footsteps.”

These people are all certainly contractually obligated to remain quiet about Carlson’s separation from the network he first joined as a contributor in 2009.

Do you agree with Fox’s decision to give Geraldo a send-off?

But that didn’t make the network’s personalities falling all over themselves for Rivera sting any less to people who have watched Fox News loyally for years.

This tweet says a lot about the state of the network:

Millions of good people have spent countless hours buoying Rupert Murdoch’s cash cow and have been called everything but beautiful for doing so by the left.

Many of them came to count on Carlson’s fearlessness to keep them informed on topics no one else would touch.

They were repaid by watching the voice of new conservatism muzzled three months ago, only to see a pro-abortion liberal given a five-star treatment by Steve Doocy and others.

The sideshow was pretty revolting, but welcome for those of us who have watched for years as Fox News has slowly lost its way and are pleased to see the mask come off.

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Johnathan Jones has worked as a reporter, an editor, and producer in radio, television and digital media.
Johnathan "Kipp" Jones has worked as an editor and producer in radio and television. He is a proud husband and father.




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