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Coverage of Joe Concha in the Nexus archive.

Earliest in view: Apr 20 · 15:52 UTCMost recent: May 22 · 23:03 UTC
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  • POLITICSMay 22 · 23:03 UTCFOX NEWS
    The worst and most cringe-worthy moments from Stephen Colbert’s now-canceled 'Late Show'

    Stephen Colbert's 'Late Show' was canceled after facing criticism for political bias, financial losses, and controversial content. A study found 87% of his jokes targeted conservatives, with 3,639 Trump-related jokes in 2023 alone. The show employed 22 writers for liberal-leaning monologues and featured minimal Republican guests.

  • POLITICSApr 30 · 17:28 UTCFOX NEWS
    Crockett ripped for latest 'low IQ' jab at paralyzed Texas governor following ‘Hot Wheels’ fallout

    Texas Rep. Jasmine Crockett faces backlash for mocking Gov. Greg Abbott's disability, referencing his 1980s paralyzing tree incident and reiterating prior 'Governor Hot Wheels' jabs. Critics and social media users condemned her remarks as 'low IQ' and offensive, while Abbott's office avoided direct comment.

  • POLITICSApr 20 · 15:52 UTCFOX NEWS
    Eric Holder accuses GOP of 'stealing seats' while defending 'fair' Democratic redistricting push

    Eric Holder, a top Virginia redistricting proponent, accused Republicans of 'stealing seats' through partisan gerrymandering in Texas and Missouri while defending Democrats' push to redraw Virginia's congressional map to favor Democrats 10-1. The referendum, framed as restoring fairness, faces criticism from Republicans like Sen. Mike Lee, who argue the logic is hypocritical, as similar tactics have been used by Democrats in states like Illinois and New England.

  • POLITICSApr 20 · 15:52 UTCFOX NEWS POLITICS
    Eric Holder accuses GOP of 'stealing seats' while defending 'fair' Democratic redistricting push

    Eric Holder accused Republicans of 'stealing seats' through partisan redistricting in Texas and Missouri, defending Democrats' push to redraw Virginia's congressional map to favor them 10-1. The proposed map faces criticism for gerrymandering, with Republicans like Sen. Mike Lee and media critics arguing it mirrors similar tactics by Democrats in states like Illinois and Maryland.

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