‘Freedom Watch’ Goes Dark
In this clip from his axed Fox Business show, "Freedom Watch," Judge Andrew Napolitano asks some questions that may be too advanced for the average viewer of the Murdochian network -- or any habitual viewer of any major network looking to absorb the latest talking points and get on with her day.In this clip from his axed Fox Business show, “Freedom Watch,” Judge Andrew Napolitano asks some questions that may be too advanced for the average viewer of the Murdochian network — or any habitual viewer of any major network looking to absorb the latest talking points and get on with her day.
“What if there were more than two sides to every issue?” Napolitano wonders aloud. “What if what we call ‘public opinion’ was just a manufactured narrative that makes it easier to convince people that if their views are different, that there’s something wrong with that — or there’s something wrong with them?” Whoa.
Although some angry fans are assuming the content of his show had something to do with its cancellation, the judge himself insists it isn’t so, but then he could just be waiting for “more and better work” from the network.
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