It Must Be True! I Read It in The New York Times!
Tucker Carlson runs to the fish wrap of record to share his distorted view of the world.
I got a laugh from the report that Tucker Carlson has a total of 7,300 paid subscribers. That’s about 7,200 more than I would have expected. This news came following the report that many of his followers live outside of the United States, where his brand of anti-Trump, anti-Israel, antisemitism is popular. Reports around the time when the Iran War started had his interviews being shown by Mullah TV in Tehran.
Carlson is an extraordinary shape-shifting dissembler. He is not bound by reality and may even have overcome the laws of gravity. In The Times interview, he made disingenuous claims:
- He claimed that he regretted interviewing Nick Fuentes, as he had wanted to focus on the Iran War. The war started several months after the actual Fuentes interview.
- He said that Mike Huckabee and Ted Cruz—both religious Christians—were worse than Hitler-lover and Stalin aficionado Fuentes.
- He claimed that he never made a certain statement about President Trump when he had. Even having his words read back to him made no impact on Carlson, who played the fool as if he did not know the source of his own statements.
- He claimed that Israel was in South Lebanon to grab more land, oblivious to the daily attacks on Israeli civilians in the north, something that the IDF and Israel government wish to end for good.
- He once again tried to sell the used goods that Bibi Netanyahu and “his people” in the U.S. forced Donald Trump into a war against Iran.
Picture a certain football player not bound by the rules of the league. After he is clearly tackled and whistled down, he calmly gets up and keeps running. After failing to make a first down on fourth-and-one, he calls for another snap, when the ball should go to the other team. Tucker Carlson would be that player. He is no doubt still sore........
