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From the most-watched Fox News program on cable to the most talked about Fox News programs, there are some shows that will be able to do nothing but enjoy the election.
On Sunday night, Fox News’ “Outnumbered” aired a special about the election, where host Kate Bolduan and co-host Matt Roberts were joined by guests like CNN’s Erin Burnett and MSNBC’s Rachel Maddow to celebrate.
But Bolduan also took the opportunity to ask Maddow, “Are you going to be doing the election coverage for us or are you going back to the election?”
Maddow responded, “Oh, it depends on how many people are watching.”
Maddow then went on to say, “This is why I have to get my own show.”
The response from Maddow was priceless.
Bolduan then went to the “Outnumber” studio to answer the question about whether she was going to do the election shows for the show, which she ended up doing on Sunday night.
“I think it depends how many viewers I have, so that’s what we’re doing.
I think we’ll be doing some of the show in the morning, and then maybe a little bit in the afternoon.
But I have a big show coming up on Tuesday that I’m going to announce.
I don’t know how that will work out, but it will be something to look forward to,” she said.
“This week, we’re going to get back to doing the campaign coverage.
We’re going in a different direction.”
“Outfront,” which was on air since July of 2016, was the first program on Fox News to take a full look at the election from the perspective of the mainstream media.
“Out front” has been a constant source of criticism for Fox News since the beginning of the year when a segment on Rachel Maddo’s show, “Hannity,” featured Maddow and her guests discussing the election as well as a segment featuring Trump supporters.
“The Rachel Maddows show” and other Fox News shows have been criticized for their coverage of the election and its aftermath, with one of the main complaints being that they often give the appearance of not giving a fair shake to the mainstream news media.
However, the Maddow show has been criticized by many pundits and politicians as being biased, with the network’s lead host, Megyn Kelly, even stating that Maddow’s show has “a bias.”
“There are people who watch the show that are not going to watch other shows, and I’m one of those people,” Kelly said on Fox & News Sunday.
“It’s just not a good representation of what this election is all about.”
Kelly also called Maddow an “instrument of the establishment.”
“It seems like the more time that goes by, and the more people who listen to the Maddows, the more it seems like it’s been the same, that they’ve done it all, they’ve taken a platform, and they’re going out there and saying, ‘We’ve got to be very honest, this is what this is all for,'” Kelly said.
Maddow has also been criticized as being overly biased in her coverage.
“She has to get better,” Kelly wrote in an op-ed published in the New York Times.
“Her bias and her lack of empathy for the people who are hurt, and her bias and lack of understanding about the problems in our country and our politics and our democracy is a problem that we need to get to grips with.”
Maddo herself has been vocal about her disdain for Trump, calling him “disgusting” on Twitter and “a demagogue.”
“I am so tired of people telling me that they support me because I’m a journalist,” Maddo tweeted in August.
“They should listen to people like me, and not the fake news.”
“What is wrong with a journalist, really?
Is there anything wrong with doing the job that I am doing, which is telling the truth, which means you know what you’re talking about, and you’re trying to make your audience feel good about their lives?”
Maddo also recently said on her Fox &sun show, that the mainstream press is “dishonest” and “trying to spin what they’re reporting.”
“This isn’t journalism.
This is a political organization that is out to manipulate and make up stories about the President of the United States.
That’s what they are,” Maddow said.
On Fox <amp;ampst Fox News, co-anchor Shepard Smith also addressed the criticism of his show, saying that the network is “always working to be the best that we can be, to be as unbiased as possible, and that’s the truth.”
“We do our job,” he said.
Fox News host Maria Bartiromo called Maddo