Hilarious Spoof of Fox Perfectly Roasts the Network: ‘We’re Fox News, And We Suck’

Fox News was mercilessly and hilariously mocked by an artificial intelligence-driven parody, which highlighted the network’s desperate and persistent efforts to secure former President Donald Trump’s participation in the upcoming GOP debate stage. The satirical portrayal left no stone unturned, shedding light on the comedic irony of the situation and further exposing the lengths to which the network would go to include Trump in the event.

Chadwick Moore, the esteemed biographer known for his work on Tucker Carlson, recently shared a captivating clip on Thursday. The clip features a profanity-laced mirroring of network host Bret Baier, who passionately describes how “President Trump is kicking everyone’s ass” in the primary. This intriguing insight into the political landscape is causing quite a stir among viewers and sparking further discussions on the ongoing race.

“We’re still trying to set him up with our bulls*** Republican primary debate,” adds the fake voiceover for host Martha MacCallum. “And we’re just hoping everyone takes shots at him so we can help Ron DeSantis.”

“Because we’re Fox News,” said Baier.

“And we suck,” MacCallum replies. “And we don’t really give a s*** about our viewers’ opinion.”

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Fox is set to host the majority of GOP candidates for president at its Milwaukee debate on August 23rd, excluding frontrunner and former President Donald Trump. Trump has indicated that he will not attend the debate, as he believes he is leading by a significant margin and does not want to give his opponents an opportunity to criticize him while they vie for attention.

According to a CNN reporter with close ties to the Trump team, Fox executives recently visited Trump’s Bedminster estate to request his participation in the debate. They reportedly asked him to sign a “loyalty pledge” committing to support the party’s eventual nominee. After the meeting, President Trump expressed confidence in his decision to host a counter-program and suggested that Fox is concerned about a potential decline in ratings without his involvement.

Polls indicate that President Trump is currently the only candidate with a strong chance of defeating President Joe Biden in a direct competition. Among his prominent competitors, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis was initially seen as a viable alternative, supported by influential figures like Rupert Murdoch from Fox News. However, recent developments suggest that Murdoch’s support for the conservative governor has waned as his campaign struggles and staff reductions take place.

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