9 reviews
Being far from the "Tucker Carlson Tonight's" insight notwithstanding
Mr. Watters is doing his very best to constantly add different forms of quality and value to the content he's producing. Arguing that Jesse Watters hadn't had significantly grown professionally since the show's early days would be a blatant lie. His monologues, for example, have gotten way more punishing and penetrating than the unnavigable mish-mash they used to be some time ago. The manner of selecting and interviewing the guests has had improved visibly, especially in terms of the interpersonal dynamic Jesse always manages to establish -- a true achievement considering this short format of only three/four minutes per guest.
But the MOST important -- and most recognizable due to the stark contrast with nearly every other anchor, and with CNN's especially -- characteristic of Jesse Watters is that he does not hide like an intellectual coward behind the very principles he otherwise claims he stands for.
Also, he seems to be very aware of the epistemic responsibility he shoulders. He accepts the burden of being accountable -- and amenable -- for each and every perspective, belief, and moral imperative he advocates for.
When hundreds of thousands, if not even millions, of one's compatriots trust one's evaluations and interpretations, it must be rather easy for a TV personality to forget the most basic journalistic truth that a commentator's popularity's invariably founded on the ephemeral notion of that commentator's usefulness as a tribune and a lightening rod.
But the MOST important -- and most recognizable due to the stark contrast with nearly every other anchor, and with CNN's especially -- characteristic of Jesse Watters is that he does not hide like an intellectual coward behind the very principles he otherwise claims he stands for.
Also, he seems to be very aware of the epistemic responsibility he shoulders. He accepts the burden of being accountable -- and amenable -- for each and every perspective, belief, and moral imperative he advocates for.
When hundreds of thousands, if not even millions, of one's compatriots trust one's evaluations and interpretations, it must be rather easy for a TV personality to forget the most basic journalistic truth that a commentator's popularity's invariably founded on the ephemeral notion of that commentator's usefulness as a tribune and a lightening rod.
- st_stoimenov
- Jan 3, 2022
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Fair and balanced if...
Love watching show
I just started watching Fox News about 6 months ago and got hooked on Water's World. Has some humor but more importantly keeps me informed.
- hollinger_robbs
- Sep 19, 2020
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I have to question my IQ
I normally don't do idiotic things, until I sat and watched this show in its entirety. After this show was over it instantly became the dumbest thing I ever done. Forcing me to question my intelligence but at least my integrity is intact, so I will never watch this guy again.
- castoirebenjamin
- May 3, 2019
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Entertaining, awesome show.
He is very intelligent, knows what he's talking about, and brings humor to all sorts of scenarios. Great interviewing skills and a fun guy to watch.
- marcmckinstry
- Oct 5, 2019
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Watters World is better than the Water World movie!
SORRY I've been off tv and radio
I dontvhave tv. Where can I find him on my non WiFi..
Always enjoyed you till I moved
- jeannelmurray-210-571023
- Nov 29, 2019
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It's Watters' World and we're just livin' in it!
Excellent REAL NEWS reporting! Jesse Waters keeps it real! It's his world, he owns the hour and he takes no prisoners and pulls no punches exposing the radical left. Keep up the good work Jesse! 👊🏾🇺🇸
- geno-young
- Apr 12, 2019
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Offensive Opinion
Tonight, Mr. Watters concluded his dialogue by saying, "We may as well be in Canada and who wants that?" As a very proud Canadian, I am incredibly offended. I feel blessed to NOT be an American living in the chaos of the Trump regime.