1. CNN and MSNBC probably are never going to have Glenn on in any event. He has little to lose along that dimension from going on Fox.
2. Some commentators have suggested Glenn go on Maher, etc. instead of Fox. He should certainly go on those as well, and that should blunt attempts to write him off as a "conservative." I think he should do both. Maybe order matters (Maher before Fox might be better), but we are at a crucial moment in this country and we can't delay speaking out.
3. Going on Fox would not merely be preaching to the choir. Very importantly, I think Glenn would provide the Fox audience with deeper insights and arguments that they could use when confronting the woke--for example, parents confronting woke school boards about incorporating CRT into curriculum. This would be a very valuable outcome that Glenn could achieve by going on Fox.
A couple of considerations:
1. CNN and MSNBC probably are never going to have Glenn on in any event. He has little to lose along that dimension from going on Fox.
2. Some commentators have suggested Glenn go on Maher, etc. instead of Fox. He should certainly go on those as well, and that should blunt attempts to write him off as a "conservative." I think he should do both. Maybe order matters (Maher before Fox might be better), but we are at a crucial moment in this country and we can't delay speaking out.
3. Going on Fox would not merely be preaching to the choir. Very importantly, I think Glenn would provide the Fox audience with deeper insights and arguments that they could use when confronting the woke--for example, parents confronting woke school boards about incorporating CRT into curriculum. This would be a very valuable outcome that Glenn could achieve by going on Fox.