Tucker Carlson Bemoans Rise Of ‘Soviet’-Style Conformity In U.S., Decline In Masculinity

“The society has become so incredibly conformist,” Carlson continued. “I see it in my kids and their friends. My kids don’t agree with a lot of this crap, but the spirit of the age is, ‘Well, I don’t really want to step outside the herd.’ We don’t celebrate mavericks at all. … It’s such a Soviet society now. What we celebrate is team joiners. ‘Oh, look, this guy got the vaccine. He’s a hero. He took his medicine.’ It’s insane!”

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Army Veteran Says Woke Generals ‘Were More Concerned With Fighting Tucker Carlson’ Than Fighting The Taliban

“For the last seven months, I’ve watched generals engage in Twitter fights with people, debate the merits of critical race theory on Capitol Hill,” Parnell stated. “It seems like our generals were more concerned with fighting Tucker Carlson than they were the Taliban and we are seeing the tragic and disastrous consequences of that play out on the battlefield right now.”

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Why Fox News Cut President Trump’s Comments to Dan Bongino About the Rigged Election

There is something Fox News generally fears more than anything else. It’s not failing CNN or MSNBC. It’s not advertisers who leave or an aging viewership. It isn’t what Joe Biden, Kamala Harris, Nancy Pelosi, or any other leftists are doing to our country. The thing they fear more than anything else is for their viewers to actually be informed on the facts they need to hear the most, whether it’s about the stolen 2020 election or the massive propaganda campaign for Covid-19 “vaccines.”

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Tucker Carlson Warns Americans Not To Trust Narrative About January 6th

Carlson blasted the FBI and Democrats, saying, “Why is the Justice Department still tonight, hiding thousands of hours of footage from inside the Capitol that day? What could possibly be on that tape that we’re not allowed to see?”

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After Confrontation with Tucker in Fly Fishing Shop, Montana Man’s Real Identity Comes Out

Tucker Carlson was recently accosted in a fly fishing shop in Livingston, Montana by someone who people have referred to as ‘Montana man.’ The video has captured widespread attention, but new information has arisen about the man who called Tucker the “worst human being.”

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President Trump: Ariz. Hearing Shows There’s Enough Fraud To Change Outcome Of Election

President Trump said the Arizona Senate hearings have showed there is enough fraud to change the outcome of the 2020 presidential election. In a statement on Friday, the 45th president said Fox News and other media outlets incorrectly sided with the county election board in reporting “no fraud” found.

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BOVARD: Why NSA Vs Tucker Carlson Is An Alarm Bell For All Americans

The Carlson controversy cannot be understood outside the context of perennial NSA abuses. The NSA possesses a “repository capable of taking in 20 billion ‘record events’ daily and making them available to NSA analysts within 60 minutes,” the New York Times reported. The NSA is able to snare and stockpile many orders of magnitude times more information than did East Germany’s Stasi secret police, one of the most odious agencies of the post-war era.

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Tucker Carlson Calls on Joint Chiefs Chair Milley to be Fired for Undermining Trump, Elected Leaders

Carlson began his Thursday evening monologue noting an open letter published by a pair of former top U.S. Army officers published in a “left-wing blog” called Defense One in which they pressed Milley to ensure Trump did not try to steal the 2020 election.

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Spying and Smearing is “Un-American,” not Tucker Carlson

On Monday, June 28th, Fox host Tucker Carlson dropped a bomb mid-show, announcing he’d been approached by a “whistleblower” who told him he was being spied on by the NSA.

“The National Security Agency is monitoring our electronic communications,” he said, “and is planning to leak them in an attempt to take this show off the air.”

The reaction was swift, mocking, and ferocious. “Carlson is sounding more and more like InfoWars host and notorious conspiracy theorist, Alex Jones,” chirped CNN media analyst Brian Stelter. Vox ripped Carlson as a “serial fabulist” whose claims were “evidence-free.” The Washington Post quipped that “in a testament to just how far the credibility of Tucker Carlson Tonight has cratered,” even groups like Pen America and the Reporters Committee on the Freedom of the Press were no-commenting the story, while CNN learned from its always-reliable “people familiar with the matter” that even Carlson’s bosses at Fox didn’t believe him.

None of this was surprising. A lot of media people despise Carlson. He may be Exhibit A in the n+2 epithet phenomenon that became standard math in the Trump era, i.e. if you thought he was an “asshole” in 2015 you jumped after Charlottesville straight past racist to white supremacist, and stayed there. He’s spoken of in newsrooms in hushed tones, like a mythical monster. The paranoid rumor that he’s running for president (he’s not) comes almost entirely from a handful of editors and producers who’ve convinced themselves it’s true, half out of anxiety and half subconscious desperation to find a click-generating replacement for Donald Trump.

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