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In a vivid Monday monologue, jeffery discusses the recent firings of Tucker Carlson and Don Lemon from Fox News and CNN, respectively. He expresses excitement over these shifts, signaling potential changes in media dynamics. While acknowledging the business motivations behind their dismissals, jeffery contemplates the implications for viewership and competition between these major networks. He critiques current media narratives and reflects on why he feels more aligned with Fox News compared to CNN. Ultimately, he sees this as a pivotal moment that may reshape public discourse and media representation. Keypoints: The discussion highlights the potential impact of losing key personalities on network competition and programming. jeffery speculates that the shake-up could be part of broader business strategies to address declining viewership. He notes the role of online platforms like Rumble in shaping the future of media consumption. jeffery emphasizes the polarization in media approaches, contrasting how different networks present politics. The commentary raises questions about the accessibility of other viable candidates in the Democratic party as attention shifts post-Biden.