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While Fox News continues to win in the ratings game with shows like Tucker Carlson, who is committed to telling the truth at all costs, many conservative viewers are questioning the network’s overall agenda.

And this recent “Freudian slip” from morning host Brian Kilmeade is a good reason why viewers are skeptical.

During the live show, Kilmeade was discussing the GOP rebels who refuse to vote for McCarthy, and he referred to them as “insurrectionists” before correcting himself, and saying he probably shouldn’t use that word.

Watch:

Here’s what people online are saying:

“All frauds. Stopped watching Fox News long ago.”

“I haven’t listened to Fox News since they were promoting war in Iraq and The Patriot Act.”

“I stopped watching regular broadcast TV as of the new year but rarely watched Fox prior as over time I noticed they were part of the problem too.”

“If this debacle does nothing more than bleed more viewers from Fox News, it will have been worth it.”

“It didn’t looks like an accident to me. He meant to say use that specific word.”

Many people in the comments said they only watch Fox News for Tucker’s show:

“But folk just keep watching and giving them ratings. I’m down to just Tucker now. How long will he hold out?”

Emerald wasn’t having it.

Very interesting word choice to use the day before January 6th.