Fox News’ “Special Report” host Bret Baier wants to make it very clear that he isn’t like his hack co-workers at Fox, okay?
Amid shockwaves over Chris Wallace’s departure to CNN, Baier on Sunday tried to distance his show from fellow Fox host Tucker Carlson, who regularly peddles pro-Trump talking points and misinformation in service of the ex-president.
“I tell people that the biggest, the loudest critics of Fox are not ones who watch Fox and see the difference between ‘Special Report’ and Sean Hannity and Tucker Carlson,” Baier said during an appearance on Fox’s “Media Buzz” program. “I mean, anybody who watches sees the difference.”
Asked about bombshell revelations of Hannity plus Laura Ingraham and “Fox and Friends” co-host Brian Kilmeade’s panicked texts to then-White House chief of staff Mark Meadows on Jan. 6, Baier lamented how “it really stinks” to have to cover news about Fox “because I’m trying to never be the news, and trying to report and cover things fairly.”
Baier also made sure to argue that Wallace’s startling exit from Fox doesn’t further dilute the network’s credibility as a legit news source.
“He’s doing something different, but that does not mean that we don’t have really accomplished journalists who are breaking stories and who can cover things fairly,” the “Special Report” anchor said.
Baier’s squirming comes as Carlson makes a concerted effort to falsely spin the violent Capitol insurrection as a patriotic resistance to an authoritarian government — while also suggesting that the entire attack was a “false flag” operation to hurt Trump politically. Baier and Wallace both privately complained to top Fox executives about Carlson’s “documentary” on the attack, according to NPR.
Watch Baier below:
Bret, you know who you work for. Shut up, keep sucking and cash the check already.
He’s not Martha McCallum, but until he either has a Shep or Cavuto moment, it’s hard to take him seriously.
Sure, I signed up to crew this vessel, but I’m a really sensitive pirate.
I think he is suffering from Not ME syndrome. He ‘wants’ to think it’s THOSE GUYS, not ME.
Of course, it IS him.