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The Fox Nation agenda is clear, but the execution is muddled

Think of it as an echo chamber inside an echo chamber, wrapped in a conspiracy theory - with a cooking show.

Fox Nation, Fox News' new subscription streaming service, launched Tuesday as a sort of Netflix for conservative viewers who want more commentary and less news from the Rupert Murdoch empire.

Its lineup is a cornucopia of repurposed themes and crowd-pleasing evergreens of documentaries, roundtables and series on the dishonest, scheming Washington puppeteers the Clintons, in-depth investigation and expert commentary into the Russia hoax, the documentary "13 Hours in Benghazi," a behind-the-scenes series on the bucolic family life of the

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