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MSNBC's Chris Hayes cannot overstate how footage of blacks committing violent crimes dominates Fox News

As you probably read, after losing his show on CNN+ and then his show on CNN, Brian Stelter was picked up by Harvard University. That left an awfully big hole for someone who counted on him to know what was on Fox News every hour. Even though Fox News absolutely dominates the ratings, we kind of gave up on it the same time a lot of others did: when they called Arizona for Joe Biden about five minutes into the vote tally. Like a lot of America, though, we still love “The Five” and “Gutfeld.” Tucker Carlson also knows exactly what buttons to push.

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It looks as though MSNBC’s Chris Hayes is the new Stelter, seeing as he watches Fox News enough to know that black people committing violent crimes has become “the quasi-permanent wallpaper on Fox these days.”

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“Exactly like Nazi Germany,” tweets Shuan Rose.

And that’s even if you accept Hayes’ premise in the first place, that surveillance footage has become “quasi-permanent wallpaper” on Fox News. Why doesn’t Hayes ask his MSNBC colleague Joy Reid about racism being her quasi-permanent wallpaper? She wants his viewers to believe white supremacists are hiding under their beds at night.

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