MSNBC’s Queen of Kook, the NFL’s ‘gentleman gap,’ and more from Fox News Opinion

TUCKER CARLSON – You know you’re living in a non-democracy when it’s dangerous to displease the ne’er do well children of the supreme leader…Continue reading…

QUEEN OF KOOK – MSNBC Joy Reid is back making news, for all the wrong reasons… Continue reading…

ECHO CHAMBER – University president says institutions of higher learning have to be bastions of free speech… Continue reading…

GREG GUTFELD – Cancel culture wanted to ruin Louis CK forever… Continue reading…

NFL’S ‘GENTLEMAN GAP’ – There’s never been a winner like Tom Brady… Continue reading…

RAYMOND ARROYO – Unwanted reboots and leadership blunders. Continue watching…

PARDON ME? – Biden’s Justice Department changes presidential pardons for the worse. Continue reading…

DOUBLE WHAMMY – President Biden’s policies keep small businesses small. Continue reading…

DEPORT THEM – New York needs a leader who can tell Biden to deport those migrants who refuse to play by the rules. Continue reading…

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Source – https://www.foxnews.com/opinion/msnbc-queen-kook-nfl-gentleman-gap-more-fox-news-opinion

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