Fox News host Tucker Carlson, a leading purveyor of disinformation about the 2020 election at his network...
Muh disinformation.
...access to a massive trove of unreleased footage from surveillance cameras around the US Capitol taken during the January 6 insurrection.
It’s a clear move by Speaker Kevin McCarthy to mend ties with the far right; Carlson has long sought to minimise [sic] the severity of the attack...
A) Carlson isn't "far right." I like how simply being willing to talk about things others aren't pushes you to the farthest extreme according to these people.
B) This just seems like a massive self report. "The footage of the event that was hidden is being given to someone, and this footage of the event will help him in his mission to minimize the event," also "We were lying about everything, and you're trying to stop us, even though we've decided our lies are the Truth now."
Carlson has long denounced the efforts of the January 6 select committee in the House as “lies” and has referred to the riot at the Capitol which led to the deaths of several Capitol Police officers...
That kangaroo court show trial nonsense is full of lies, so he's right. Speeeeeaking of lies...no, the "riot" did not lead to the deaths of officers. Fuck off. We've been over this way too many times. It did lead to the deaths of various protestors though. There's footage of protestors being shot, thrown from high walls, beaten while unconscious, etc.
"If there was ever a question that's in the public's interest to know, it's what actually happened on January 6. By definition, this video will reveal it. It's impossible for me to understand why any honest person would be bothered by that,” the Fox host told the news outlet in a statement.
I can't tell if this article is secretly based, and just has to abide by stuff baked into the style guides about talking about Carlson, January 6th, and the 2020 election...or if libs are actually this fucking stupid. Despite the obvious bent of the writing, it seems to be - accidentally or on purpose - making the case for Carlson and the rightwing.
A) Carlson isn't "far right." I like how simply being willing to talk about things others aren't pushes you to the farthest extreme according to these people.
When Tucker actually starts talking about how he sees the world, I wouldn't call it based at all. He's actually a kind of old-style Industrialist.
He has no problem with an aristocracy of productive people that genuinely care for the cultural maintenance of America. He's actually the kind of guy that would have been (and probably is IRL) a huge supporter of Andrew Carnegie, John Rockefeller, and JP Morgan. He's very Gilded Age. His problem with the elites, isn't that they exist, it's that they do a completely shit job of being American elites. They could be building opera houses, museums, and controlling the economy for America's benefit; but instead they are degenerating culture and selling the country out from under us because they are Socialists.
And since he's more of an Industrialist, Gilded Age, Republican; he's a bit reactionary on some places; but he's not a kind of total anti-establishment libertarian. He wants better elites to run the Cathedral, and he wants the Cathedral's objectives to change.
Muh disinformation.
A) Carlson isn't "far right." I like how simply being willing to talk about things others aren't pushes you to the farthest extreme according to these people.
B) This just seems like a massive self report. "The footage of the event that was hidden is being given to someone, and this footage of the event will help him in his mission to minimize the event," also "We were lying about everything, and you're trying to stop us, even though we've decided our lies are the Truth now."
That kangaroo court show trial nonsense is full of lies, so he's right. Speeeeeaking of lies...no, the "riot" did not lead to the deaths of officers. Fuck off. We've been over this way too many times. It did lead to the deaths of various protestors though. There's footage of protestors being shot, thrown from high walls, beaten while unconscious, etc.
I can't tell if this article is secretly based, and just has to abide by stuff baked into the style guides about talking about Carlson, January 6th, and the 2020 election...or if libs are actually this fucking stupid. Despite the obvious bent of the writing, it seems to be - accidentally or on purpose - making the case for Carlson and the rightwing.
Sadly, it's this
Gotta love Yahoo’s unbiased reporting.
When Tucker actually starts talking about how he sees the world, I wouldn't call it based at all. He's actually a kind of old-style Industrialist.
He has no problem with an aristocracy of productive people that genuinely care for the cultural maintenance of America. He's actually the kind of guy that would have been (and probably is IRL) a huge supporter of Andrew Carnegie, John Rockefeller, and JP Morgan. He's very Gilded Age. His problem with the elites, isn't that they exist, it's that they do a completely shit job of being American elites. They could be building opera houses, museums, and controlling the economy for America's benefit; but instead they are degenerating culture and selling the country out from under us because they are Socialists.
And since he's more of an Industrialist, Gilded Age, Republican; he's a bit reactionary on some places; but he's not a kind of total anti-establishment libertarian. He wants better elites to run the Cathedral, and he wants the Cathedral's objectives to change.