Fox News doesn’t even know what to do with this

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There is something fundamentally creepy about a house of mirrors. One can often find them at amusement parks. Some people don’t like them though. That’s because once inside, they’re often like a puzzle, a maze. And finding one’s way out isn’t always easy. And yet every night, millions of people tune in to watch their favorite smoke and mirrors maze on television. That would be Fox non-news.

The mirrors that Fox uses are always distorted. And the reflections that one finds themselves gazing at are usually not real. The concave in the Fox glass is purposely distorted to mirror back hate, fury, and vitriol.

But still, many watching do not know. They are not aware. So they often find themselves enmeshed in the distorted TV screens with literally no way of ever getting themselves free. Since Donald Trump had dinner with the racist and antisemitic Nick Fuentes, it’s been big news. Networks are actually reporting on this — and Democrats are keeping it in the news.

Washington Post counted how many times the name Fuentes was mentioned by all the networks. What a good idea! On CNN, his name has come up over 490 times as of Tuesday. And that number is the same range on MSNBC. Good for them and good for the Democrats for keeping this story in the news.

And the Fox house of mirrors? Nine times. That’s it. Nine mentions. No wonder so many of their viewers are brainwashed. There is no doubt that the roller coaster that is Fox has taken its viewers on the ride of their lives. Many of them are unable to distinguish between truth and illusion.

It must be disorienting. The Fox madhouse may beckon with what appears harmless smiles at first, but the malevolence soon shines through. One thing Fox HAS reported on is the unmitigated gall of democrats for daring to ask potential house speaker Kevin McCarthy how he feels about this infamous dinner.

“This is why America hates the national media,” Fox host Jason Chaffetz exclaimed. Now that is a REAL doozy. With the Fox carnival, all truths become illusions, and smoke and mirrors become facts as the clowns that light up the Fox night continues their slashing of reality.