Mark Zuckerberg Saturday night for his MAGA makeover following President-elect Donald Trump’s historic election victory.
On Saturday Night with Jimmy Failla, Zeoli took aim at “big beta” Zuckerberg, who recently boasted a manly self-image rebrand on The Joe Rogan Experience. On the podcast, released on Jan. 10, the Meta CEO discussed his move to end politically biased fact-checking on Facebook and Instagram before speaking at length about his neck strength and macho interest in martial arts.
Talk radio 1210 host Rich Zeoli SLAMS Mark Zuckerberg’s MAGA makeover on Fox News. @Richzeoli
“Dude, you were the biggest beta. You’ll be back to putting tampons in the boy’s room the minute there’s a Democrat president.” pic.twitter.com/VErM2b4n1G
— Julianna Frieman (@JuliannaFrieman) January 19, 2025
“All these tech guys who hated him and censored the American people are now going down to Mar-a-Lago and groveling like, ‘Please sir, take my million-dollar check for your inaugural,’” Zeoli jeered, referencing how major tech CEOs including Zuckerberg, Amazon founder Jeff Bezos and TikTok CEO Shou Zi Chew, worked post-election to get in Trump’s good graces with large donations and private meetings.
Fox News host Jimmy Failla commented on Zuckerberg’s new haircut, adding, “I love how he told his stylist to make him look like everyone who beat him up in high school.” […]
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