>> tucker: so he is a threat to them personally, to their jobs? >> i think so. >> tucker: to their way of doing things. i wonder what's the long-term cost? i mean, if you act like trump is, you know, a despot and you continue doing that and he turns out not to be a despot. flawed but he is not mussolini. what happens to your credibility after a while? >> talking about the news media? >> tucker: yeah, the news media >> the news media is suffering a credibility gap in general because it has decided to blur together like i have never seen before.ec opinion and advocacy journalism with what i would think people would like to think is more straight news journalism, reporting of just the facts.s. i think that harm is going to take a long time to dial back if they even want to dial it back. and i'm not sure we do. >> tucker: what happens when there is a crisis and there will be one if there is a war or something awful happens and the whole country turns on its tv sets just to find out the factse of it and we begin to realize that nobody believes the news anymore? what happens then? >> i kind of liken it in the