Tucker's rapid unscheduled departure

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J.B.Katz
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The bill from 2018 finally came due. Bring on the lawsuits

https://www.nytimes.com/2022/04/30/us/tucker-carlson-gop-republican-party.html

...Days earlier, Mr. Carlson had set off an uproar, claiming on air that mass immigration made America "poor and dirtier." Blue-chip advertisers were fleeing. Within Fox, Mr. Carlson was widely viewed to have finally crossed some kind of line. Many wondered what price he might pay.


The answer became clear that night in December 2018: absolutely none.

When "Tucker Carlson Tonight" aired, Mr. Carlson doubled down, playing video of his earlier comments and citing a report from an Arizona government agency that said each illegal border crossing left up to eight pounds of litter in the desert. Afterward, on the way to the Christmas party, Mr. Carlson spoke directly with Mr. Murdoch, who praised his counterattack, according to a former Fox employee told of the exchange.
"We're good," Mr. Carlson said, grinning triumphantly, as he walked into the restaurant.

In the years since, Mr. Carlson has constructed what may be the most racist show in the history of cable news and also, by some measures, the most successful. Though he frequently declares himself an enemy of prejudice "We don't judge them by group, and we don't judge them on their race," Mr. Carlson explained to an interviewer a few weeks before accusing impoverished immigrants of making America dirty his show teaches loathing and fear. Night after night, hour by hour, Mr. Carlson warns his viewers that they inhabit a civilization under siege by violent Black Lives Matter protesters in American cities, by diseased migrants from south of the border, by refugees importing alien cultures, and by tech companies and cultural elites who will silence them, or label them racist, if they complain. When refugees from Africa, numbering in the hundreds, began crossing into Texas from Mexico during the Trump administration, he warned that the continent's high birthrates meant the new arrivals might soon "overwhelm our country and change it completely and forever." Amid nationwide outrage over George Floyd's murder by a Minneapolis police officer, Mr. Carlson dismissed those protesting the killing as "criminal mobs." Companies like Angie's List and Papa John's dropped their ads. The following month, "Tucker Carlson Tonight" became the highest-rated cable news show in history.

His encyclopedia of provocations has only expanded. Since the 2020 presidential election, Mr. Carlson has become the most visible and voluble defender of those who violently stormed the U.S. Capitol to keep Donald J. Trump in office, playing down the presence of white nationalists in the crowd and claiming the attack "barely rates as a footnote." In February, as Western pundits and politicians lined up to condemn the Russian president, Vladimir V. Putin, for his impending invasion of Ukraine, Mr. Carlson invited his viewers to shift focus back to the true enemy at home. "Why do I hate Putin so much? Has Putin ever called me a racist?" Mr. Carlson asked. "Has he threatened to get me fired for disagreeing with him?" He was roundly labeled an apologist and Putin cheerleader, only to press ahead with segments that parroted Russian talking points and promoted Kremlin propaganda about purported Ukrainian bioweapons labs.

Alchemizing media power into political influence, Mr. Carlson stands in a nativist American tradition that runs from Father Coughlin to Patrick J. Buchanan. Now Mr. Carlson's on-air technique gleefully courting blowback, then fashioning himself as his aggrieved viewers' partner in victimhood has helped position him, as much as anyone, to inherit the populist movement that grew up around Mr. Trump.

At a moment when white backlash is the jet fuel of a Republican Party striving to return to power in Washington, he has become the pre-eminent champion of Americans who feel most threatened by the rising power of Black and brown citizens. To channel their fear into ratings, Mr. Carlson has adopted the rhetorical tropes and exotic fixations of white nationalists, who have watched gleefully from the fringes of public life as he popularizes their ideas. Mr. Carlson sometimes refers to "legacy Americans," a dog-whistle term that, before he began using it on his show last fall, appeared almost exclusively in white nationalist outlets like The Daily Stormer, The New York Times found.

He takes up story lines otherwise relegated to far-right or nativist websites like VDare: "Tucker Carlson Tonight" has featured a string of segments about the gruesome murders of white farmers in South Africa, which Mr. Carlson suggested were part of a concerted campaign by that country's Black-led government. Last April, Mr. Carlson set off yet another uproar, borrowing from a racist conspiracy theory known as "the great replacement" to argue that Democrats were deliberately importing "more obedient voters from the third world" to "replace" the current electorate and keep themselves in power. But a Times analysis of 1,150 episodes of his show found that it was far from the first time Mr. Carlson had done so.
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https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/video/watch-jon-stewart-call-tucker-carlson-a-dick-epic-2004-crossfire-take-down-961147/
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Don lemon was fired
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Fox Replaces Tucker Carlson with Lying Chatbot

In a brief statement, Fox chairman Rupert Murdoch thanked Carlson for his service but said that he had been "rendered obsolete by swift advances in lying technology."

https://www.newyorker.com/humor/borowitz-report/fox-replaces-tucker-carlson-with-lying-chatbot?utm_source=nl&utm_brand=tny&utm_mailing=TNY_Borowitz_04242023&utm_campaign=aud-dev&utm_medium=email&bxid=5be9e0653f92a40469f171b4&cndid=20823059&hasha=6b5e5617b160c2ac3fdd915d03025ba9&hashb=3cd40bacb578b3ef6db96e405f4a84daf7e835de&hashc=507aba3d9150325ad70a8a0fff8cd8027aa69ed3d43ccef16d873287361003b3&esrc=bounceX&utm_term=TNY_Borowitz
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Somehow I doubt J.B. will exhibit the same multi post joy with Don's departure .
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BearFan33 said:

Don lemon was fired
Who's Don Lemon?

I mean, seriously. Who watches him?
BearFan33
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KaiBear said:

Somehow I doubt J.B. will exhibit the same multi post joy with Don's departure .
I just wanted to break up the orgasmic postathon
Doc Holliday
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The right is being pushed toward independent libertarian minded media while you dems are sucking off mainstream media.

LMAO. This is not the win you think it is.
whitetrash
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Jinxie Cat and her ilk out celebrating Tucker's demise:

J.B.Katz
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Doc Holliday said:

The right is being pushed toward independent libertarian minded media while you dems are sucking off mainstream media.

LMAO. This is not the win you think it is.
I don't consider this a win.

Fox is still in business. My only option to get them off my cable is to disenroll in cable. They don't make their $$$ from adverts but from the big fat fees they charge cable distributors to run their channel.

But it does shut down a toxic source of misinformation whose talking points you and many others on this site repeat constantly.
ron.reagan
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Tucker will land on his feet with a new gig at Infowars I'm sure
whitetrash
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J.B.Katz said:

Doc Holliday said:

The right is being pushed toward independent libertarian minded media while you dems are sucking off mainstream media.

LMAO. This is not the win you think it is.
I don't consider this a win.

Fox is still in business. My only option to get them off my cable is to disenroll in cable. They don't make their $$$ from adverts but from the big fat fees they charge cable distributors to run their channel.

But it does shut down a toxic source of misinformation whose talking points you and many others on this site repeat constantly.
You're still posting, so there's at least one toxic source of misinformation still being disseminated here.
Doc Holliday
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J.B.Katz said:

Doc Holliday said:

The right is being pushed toward independent libertarian minded media while you dems are sucking off mainstream media.

LMAO. This is not the win you think it is.
I don't consider this a win.

Fox is still in business. My only option to get them off my cable is to disenroll in cable. They don't make their $$$ from adverts but from the big fat fees they charge cable distributors to run their channel.

But it does shut down a toxic source of misinformation whose talking points you and many others on this site repeat constantly.
What talking points?
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ron.reagan said:

Tucker will land on his feet with a new gig at Infowars I'm sure
Anybody can get on TV and tell white supremacists what they want to hear for an hour. Tucker's show told them who to attack, how to be more toxic and how to lie and feel righteous about doing it.

Most other shows just ride the wave of racial bigotry and mean scorn for women and gay people that's endemic to white conservative culture. Tucker's show was a wave machine for that.

I'm glad it's gone.
Doc Holliday
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J.B.Katz said:

ron.reagan said:

Tucker will land on his feet with a new gig at Infowars I'm sure
Anybody can get on TV and tell white supremacists what they want to hear for an hour. Tucker's show told them who to attack, how to be more toxic and how to lie and feel righteous about doing it.

Most other shows just ride the wave of racial bigotry and mean scorn for women and gay people that's endemic to white conservative culture. Tucker's show was a wave machine for that.

I'm glad it's gone.
Lol you can't post a single piece where that happens. Not one.

The problem is you lefties have it in your head that that Tucker is pushing white supremacy or telling people to attack...but you don't actually have that evidence. You just have evidence of other people claiming that and you're pointing solely to that.

You literally cannot provide evidence for your claims.
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Doc Holliday said:

J.B.Katz said:

ron.reagan said:

Tucker will land on his feet with a new gig at Infowars I'm sure
Anybody can get on TV and tell white supremacists what they want to hear for an hour. Tucker's show told them who to attack, how to be more toxic and how to lie and feel righteous about doing it.

Most other shows just ride the wave of racial bigotry and mean scorn for women and gay people that's endemic to white conservative culture. Tucker's show was a wave machine for that.

I'm glad it's gone.
Lol you can't post a single piece where that happens. Not one.

The problem is you lefties have it in your head that that Tucker is pushing white supremacy or telling people to attack...but you don't actually have that evidence. You just have evidence of other people claiming that and you're pointing solely to that.

You literally cannot provide evidence for your claims.
Rolling Stone:
https://www.rollingstone.com/politics/politics-news/tucker-carlson-great-replacement-white-supremacy-1231248/

Tucker Carlson's rhetoric tends to align with that of avowed white supremacists, so much so that it can be hard to distinguish the Fox News host from some of the nation's most prominent self-professed racists. This has certainly been the case this week as he's lambasted President Biden, and even Texas's extremely Republican Governor Greg Abbott, for not doing more to ensure that nary a Haitian refugee makes their way into the United States.

In arguing against the rights of these desperate migrants, Carlson is pushing the idea that Democrats want to flood the nation with loyal foreigners in order to retain political power, and in the process destroy America as Fox News viewers know it. This idea, also known as the "great replacement," is taken straight from the playbook of white supremacists, and as long as Carlson continues to host of one of the most popular primetime programs on cable television, it's important to continue to point out that what he's saying is based in racism, not patriotism, or reason, or, as he tried to claim on Wednesday, "politics."

"In political terms, this policy is called the 'great replacement,' the replacement of legacy Americans with more obedient people from faraway countries," Carlson said in criticizing Biden's approach to current situation at the border, an approach that so far has involved flying planeloads of Haitians back to Haiti. This isn't good enough for Carlson, who went ahead and accused Biden of trying to eradicate the white race. "This is the language of eugenics," Carlson said of Biden's rhetoric around the issue.

"It's unfortunate when that when prejudiced becomes political," Anti-Defamation League CEO Jonathan Greenblatt told Rolling Stone on Thursday, referencing Carlson's comments the previous night. "The 'great replacement' theory should be seen for what it is: a staple of white supremacist rhetoric."

The idea of the "great replacement" which Carlson noted by name earlier this year, as well was popularized recently by Renaud Camus, a French writer who described African immigrants invading European nations in order to eradicate the white race. It's since become a tenet of white supremacist groups in America. "It fits neatly with longstanding ideas propounded by the KKK and others like neo-Nazis about the United States about white genocide," Greenblatt says. "They adopted it. They adapted it."

In order to demonstrate just how neatly Carlson's rhetoric fits with that of white supremacist groups, we've put together a list of quotes. Some were uttered by the Fox News host, some by avowed racists. See if you can tell the difference. The answers are below.

1. "The Democrat Party will own America and they know it. They have already begun the transition by pandering heavily to the Hispanic voting bloc."

2. "An unrelenting stream of immigrants … to change the racial mix of the country, to reduce the political power of people whose ancestors live here, and dramatically increase the proportions of Americas newly arrived from the Third World."

3. "Every time they import a new voter, I become disenfranchised as a current voter."

4. "They are actively trying to disenfranchise us from the institutions that our ancestors created."

5. "The founders were well aware of the importance that identity played in the make-up of a nation, and how fundamental it was to the future progress and success of that people."

6. "We are becoming a displaced minority in our own country thanks to Democrat policies. They tax the hell out of middle class families who might want to have more children while paying for welfare queens to have five or six babies they can't support."

7. "We are told these changes are entirely good. We must celebrate the fact that a nation that was overwhelmingly European, Christian, and English-speaking fifty years ago has become a place with no ethnic majority, immense religious pluralism, and no universally shared culture or language."

8. "This is ethnic replacement. This is cultural replacement. This is racial replacement."

9. "They're political success does not depend on good policies, but on demographic replacement. They'll do anything to make sure it happens."

10. "Why is diversity said to be our greatest strength? Does anyone even ask why? It is spoken like a mantra and repeated ad infinitum."

ANSWERS: 1: From the El Paso shooter's manifesto; 2. Carlson on Wednesday; 3: Carlson in April; 4: Nathan Damigo, founder of Identity Evropa; 5: Damigo; 6: "Unite the Right" organizer Jason Kessler; Carlson; 7: Carlson, in his book; 8: From the Christchurch shooter's manifesto; 9: Carlson in 2017; 10: From the Christchurch shooter's manifesto.

Carlson has been espousing white nationalist rhetoric for years, and though the "great replacement" is in no way a "political" term, it has certainly become normalized in right-wing politics. During an interview on Fox News last week, Texas Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick said that in 18 years every one of the refugees let into the U.S. "has two or three children, [and] you're talking about millions and millions and millions of new voters."

Patrick's rant came a day after Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-N.Y.), the third-ranking Republican in the House of Representatives, issued a similar warning in an ad put out by her campaign. "Radical Democrats are planning their most aggressive move yet: a PERMANENT ELECTION INSURRECTION," the ad read, according to The Washington Post. "Their plan to grant amnesty to 11 MILLION illegal immigrants will overthrow our current electorate and create a permanent liberal majority in Washington."

Several of Stefanik's colleagues in the House of Representatives have made similar points about values eroding and the electorate becoming diluted. They're not as explicit as Carlson in making their arguments, but give them time. "I think we're living in a moment where people like Tucker are writing the talking points for elected officials rather than people actually analyzing what's happening in a fact-based and responsible manner," Greenblatt says.

Greenblatt went on to issue a reminder that this kind of rhetoric has real-world consequences. "We know where this ends," he says. "The shooter in Pittsburgh invoked the great replacement theory. The shooter in Christchurch invoked the great replacement theory. The shooter in El Paso invoked the great replacement theory. That's where this goes."

Associated Press:

https://apnews.com/article/race-and-ethnicity-tucker-carlson-jonathan-greenblatt-immigration-3ef70ca8eff84dd2c424288be1cc2f48

The Anti-Defamation League has called for Fox News to fire prime-time opinion host Tucker Carlson because he defended a white-supremacist theory that says whites are being "replaced" by people of color.
In a letter to Fox News CEO Suzanne Scott on Friday, the head of the ADL, Jonathan Greenblatt, said Carlson's "rhetoric was not just a dog whistle to racists it was a bullhorn."
The civil rights group listed numerous instances Carlson has used anti-immigrant language. Those include saying immigration makes the U.S. "poorer and dirtier" and questioning whether white supremacy is real. Greenblatt said that "given his long record of race-baiting, we believe it is time for Carlson to go."
New York Magazine
https://nymag.com/intelligencer/2021/04/tucker-carlson-great-replacement-white-supremacist-immigration-fox-news-racism.html
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J.B.Katz said:

BearFan33 said:

Don lemon was fired
Who's Don Lemon?

I mean, seriously. Who watches him?
Who watches any news people anymore???

Like who even still has cable to watch any of the networks????
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J.B.Katz said:

Doc Holliday said:

The right is being pushed toward independent libertarian minded media while you dems are sucking off mainstream media.

LMAO. This is not the win you think it is.
I don't consider this a win.

Fox is still in business. My only option to get them off my cable is to disenroll in cable. They don't make their $$$ from adverts but from the big fat fees they charge cable distributors to run their channel.

But it does shut down a toxic source of misinformation whose talking points you and many others on this site repeat constantly.
misinformation.... you mean like the lies you have helped to spread about multiple stories on this site.... like rittenhouse, the smiling kid, etc.
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Go for all the gusto you can, boys. If you can get Fox out of my cable plan, I'll be forever grateful.
cowboycwr
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J.B.Katz said:

ron.reagan said:

Tucker will land on his feet with a new gig at Infowars I'm sure
Anybody can get on TV and tell white supremacists what they want to hear for an hour. Tucker's show told them who to attack, how to be more toxic and how to lie and feel righteous about doing it.

Most other shows just ride the wave of racial bigotry and mean scorn for women and gay people that's endemic to white conservative culture. Tucker's show was a wave machine for that.

I'm glad it's gone.
I think you are clearly confused. Conservative does not automatically mean white supremacist. But you fail to pay attention to all the minority Republicans out there because it hurts your narrative.

Don Lemmon told his followers who to attack, just like all the other dems do. Attack anyone who doesn't support grown men changing clothes in front of little girls. Attack the Christians minutes after they are murdered by a trans and say the trans are in danger...
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J.B.Katz said:



Go for all the gusto you can, boys. If you can get Fox out of my cable plan, I'll be forever grateful.
I'm sure we could find a similar tweet about CNN letting go of Don.... but you don't want to find something like that so you wont.
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cowboycwr said:

J.B.Katz said:

Doc Holliday said:

The right is being pushed toward independent libertarian minded media while you dems are sucking off mainstream media.

LMAO. This is not the win you think it is.
I don't consider this a win.

Fox is still in business. My only option to get them off my cable is to disenroll in cable. They don't make their $$$ from adverts but from the big fat fees they charge cable distributors to run their channel.

But it does shut down a toxic source of misinformation whose talking points you and many others on this site repeat constantly.
misinformation.... you mean like the lies you have helped to spread about multiple stories on this site.... like rittenhouse, the smiling kid, etc.
Anybody for whom fat, stupid, lying Kyle Rittenhouse (who didn't get into A&M) is a hero is as dumb as Rittenhouse. Choose better role models than high school punks who are wannabe Rambos.
cowboycwr
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J.B.Katz said:

cowboycwr said:

J.B.Katz said:

Doc Holliday said:

The right is being pushed toward independent libertarian minded media while you dems are sucking off mainstream media.

LMAO. This is not the win you think it is.
I don't consider this a win.

Fox is still in business. My only option to get them off my cable is to disenroll in cable. They don't make their $$$ from adverts but from the big fat fees they charge cable distributors to run their channel.

But it does shut down a toxic source of misinformation whose talking points you and many others on this site repeat constantly.
misinformation.... you mean like the lies you have helped to spread about multiple stories on this site.... like rittenhouse, the smiling kid, etc.
Anybody for whom fat, stupid, lying Kyle Rittenhouse (who didn't get into A&M) is a hero is as dumb as Rittenhouse. Choose better role models than high school punks who are wannabe Rambos.
LOL.

Did I say he was a role model? NO

Did I say he was a hero? No

Did I say anything about A&M? No

Did I say how you spread misinformation about him? Yes.

But you miss the point and go off on some weird tangent.
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J.B.Katz said:

Doc Holliday said:

J.B.Katz said:

ron.reagan said:

Tucker will land on his feet with a new gig at Infowars I'm sure
Anybody can get on TV and tell white supremacists what they want to hear for an hour. Tucker's show told them who to attack, how to be more toxic and how to lie and feel righteous about doing it.

Most other shows just ride the wave of racial bigotry and mean scorn for women and gay people that's endemic to white conservative culture. Tucker's show was a wave machine for that.

I'm glad it's gone.
Lol you can't post a single piece where that happens. Not one.

The problem is you lefties have it in your head that that Tucker is pushing white supremacy or telling people to attack...but you don't actually have that evidence. You just have evidence of other people claiming that and you're pointing solely to that.

You literally cannot provide evidence for your claims.
Rolling Stone:
https://www.rollingstone.com/politics/politics-news/tucker-carlson-great-replacement-white-supremacy-1231248/


In arguing against the rights of these desperate migrants, Carlson is pushing the idea that Democrats want to flood the nation with loyal foreigners in order to retain political power, and in the process destroy America as Fox News viewers know it. This idea, also known as the "great replacement," is taken straight from the playbook of white supremacists, and as long as Carlson continues to host of one of the most popular primetime programs on cable television, it's important to continue to point out that what he's saying is based in racism, not patriotism, or reason, or, as he tried to claim on Wednesday, "politics."


"It's unfortunate when that when prejudiced becomes political," Anti-Defamation League CEO Jonathan Greenblatt told Rolling Stone on Thursday, referencing Carlson's comments the previous night. "The 'great replacement' theory should be seen for what it is: a staple of white supremacist rhetoric."




The Anti-Defamation League has called for Fox News to fire prime-time opinion host Tucker Carlson because he defended a white-supremacist theory that says whites are being "replaced" by people of color.
In a letter to Fox News CEO Suzanne Scott on Friday, the head of the ADL, Jonathan Greenblatt, said Carlson's "rhetoric was not just a dog whistle to racists it was a bullhorn."
The civil rights group listed numerous instances Carlson has used anti-immigrant language. Those include saying immigration makes the U.S. "poorer and dirtier" and questioning whether white supremacy is real. Greenblatt said that "given his long record of race-baiting, we believe it is time for Carlson to go."
New York Magazine
https://nymag.com/intelligencer/2021/04/tucker-carlson-great-replacement-white-supremacist-immigration-fox-news-racism.html

Strange that liberal groups have been in fact celebrating the continued decline in the White American population for years (decades?)

You can find pictures on line where the SPLC and the Anti-Defamation league have charts up in their offices tracking the decline.

"great replacement" is one of those things that when a liberal organization or person points it out...its just objective truth...even something to celebrate.

If a right-wing organization or person points it out its a "dangerous white supremacist conspiracy theory"






Even beloved Liberal news organizations love to spread this "baseless conspiracy theory"



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Double digit posts by JB over such a minor player.

Not a big deal, about as remarkable as the Lemon fire.

Who cares either way.

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J.B.Katz said:

Doc Holliday said:

J.B.Katz said:

ron.reagan said:

Tucker will land on his feet with a new gig at Infowars I'm sure
Anybody can get on TV and tell white supremacists what they want to hear for an hour. Tucker's show told them who to attack, how to be more toxic and how to lie and feel righteous about doing it.

Most other shows just ride the wave of racial bigotry and mean scorn for women and gay people that's endemic to white conservative culture. Tucker's show was a wave machine for that.

I'm glad it's gone.
Lol you can't post a single piece where that happens. Not one.

The problem is you lefties have it in your head that that Tucker is pushing white supremacy or telling people to attack...but you don't actually have that evidence. You just have evidence of other people claiming that and you're pointing solely to that.

You literally cannot provide evidence for your claims.
Rolling Stone:
https://www.rollingstone.com/politics/politics-news/tucker-carlson-great-replacement-white-supremacy-1231248/

Tucker Carlson's rhetoric tends to align with that of avowed white supremacists, so much so that it can be hard to distinguish the Fox News host from some of the nation's most prominent self-professed racists. This has certainly been the case this week as he's lambasted President Biden, and even Texas's extremely Republican Governor Greg Abbott, for not doing more to ensure that nary a Haitian refugee makes their way into the United States.

In arguing against the rights of these desperate migrants, Carlson is pushing the idea that Democrats want to flood the nation with loyal foreigners in order to retain political power, and in the process destroy America as Fox News viewers know it. This idea, also known as the "great replacement," is taken straight from the playbook of white supremacists, and as long as Carlson continues to host of one of the most popular primetime programs on cable television, it's important to continue to point out that what he's saying is based in racism, not patriotism, or reason, or, as he tried to claim on Wednesday, "politics."

"In political terms, this policy is called the 'great replacement,' the replacement of legacy Americans with more obedient people from faraway countries," Carlson said in criticizing Biden's approach to current situation at the border, an approach that so far has involved flying planeloads of Haitians back to Haiti. This isn't good enough for Carlson, who went ahead and accused Biden of trying to eradicate the white race. "This is the language of eugenics," Carlson said of Biden's rhetoric around the issue.

"It's unfortunate when that when prejudiced becomes political," Anti-Defamation League CEO Jonathan Greenblatt told Rolling Stone on Thursday, referencing Carlson's comments the previous night. "The 'great replacement' theory should be seen for what it is: a staple of white supremacist rhetoric."

The idea of the "great replacement" which Carlson noted by name earlier this year, as well was popularized recently by Renaud Camus, a French writer who described African immigrants invading European nations in order to eradicate the white race. It's since become a tenet of white supremacist groups in America. "It fits neatly with longstanding ideas propounded by the KKK and others like neo-Nazis about the United States about white genocide," Greenblatt says. "They adopted it. They adapted it."

In order to demonstrate just how neatly Carlson's rhetoric fits with that of white supremacist groups, we've put together a list of quotes. Some were uttered by the Fox News host, some by avowed racists. See if you can tell the difference. The answers are below.

1. "The Democrat Party will own America and they know it. They have already begun the transition by pandering heavily to the Hispanic voting bloc."

2. "An unrelenting stream of immigrants … to change the racial mix of the country, to reduce the political power of people whose ancestors live here, and dramatically increase the proportions of Americas newly arrived from the Third World."

3. "Every time they import a new voter, I become disenfranchised as a current voter."

4. "They are actively trying to disenfranchise us from the institutions that our ancestors created."

5. "The founders were well aware of the importance that identity played in the make-up of a nation, and how fundamental it was to the future progress and success of that people."

6. "We are becoming a displaced minority in our own country thanks to Democrat policies. They tax the hell out of middle class families who might want to have more children while paying for welfare queens to have five or six babies they can't support."

7. "We are told these changes are entirely good. We must celebrate the fact that a nation that was overwhelmingly European, Christian, and English-speaking fifty years ago has become a place with no ethnic majority, immense religious pluralism, and no universally shared culture or language."

8. "This is ethnic replacement. This is cultural replacement. This is racial replacement."

9. "They're political success does not depend on good policies, but on demographic replacement. They'll do anything to make sure it happens."

10. "Why is diversity said to be our greatest strength? Does anyone even ask why? It is spoken like a mantra and repeated ad infinitum."

ANSWERS: 1: From the El Paso shooter's manifesto; 2. Carlson on Wednesday; 3: Carlson in April; 4: Nathan Damigo, founder of Identity Evropa; 5: Damigo; 6: "Unite the Right" organizer Jason Kessler; Carlson; 7: Carlson, in his book; 8: From the Christchurch shooter's manifesto; 9: Carlson in 2017; 10: From the Christchurch shooter's manifesto.

Carlson has been espousing white nationalist rhetoric for years, and though the "great replacement" is in no way a "political" term, it has certainly become normalized in right-wing politics. During an interview on Fox News last week, Texas Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick said that in 18 years every one of the refugees let into the U.S. "has two or three children, [and] you're talking about millions and millions and millions of new voters."

Patrick's rant came a day after Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-N.Y.), the third-ranking Republican in the House of Representatives, issued a similar warning in an ad put out by her campaign. "Radical Democrats are planning their most aggressive move yet: a PERMANENT ELECTION INSURRECTION," the ad read, according to The Washington Post. "Their plan to grant amnesty to 11 MILLION illegal immigrants will overthrow our current electorate and create a permanent liberal majority in Washington."

Several of Stefanik's colleagues in the House of Representatives have made similar points about values eroding and the electorate becoming diluted. They're not as explicit as Carlson in making their arguments, but give them time. "I think we're living in a moment where people like Tucker are writing the talking points for elected officials rather than people actually analyzing what's happening in a fact-based and responsible manner," Greenblatt says.

Greenblatt went on to issue a reminder that this kind of rhetoric has real-world consequences. "We know where this ends," he says. "The shooter in Pittsburgh invoked the great replacement theory. The shooter in Christchurch invoked the great replacement theory. The shooter in El Paso invoked the great replacement theory. That's where this goes."

Associated Press:

https://apnews.com/article/race-and-ethnicity-tucker-carlson-jonathan-greenblatt-immigration-3ef70ca8eff84dd2c424288be1cc2f48

The Anti-Defamation League has called for Fox News to fire prime-time opinion host Tucker Carlson because he defended a white-supremacist theory that says whites are being "replaced" by people of color.
In a letter to Fox News CEO Suzanne Scott on Friday, the head of the ADL, Jonathan Greenblatt, said Carlson's "rhetoric was not just a dog whistle to racists it was a bullhorn."
The civil rights group listed numerous instances Carlson has used anti-immigrant language. Those include saying immigration makes the U.S. "poorer and dirtier" and questioning whether white supremacy is real. Greenblatt said that "given his long record of race-baiting, we believe it is time for Carlson to go."
New York Magazine
https://nymag.com/intelligencer/2021/04/tucker-carlson-great-replacement-white-supremacist-immigration-fox-news-racism.html
LMAO you guys actually want the great replacement theory to be true because you'd love nothing more than having white non-democrats replaced with democrat loyalists. You want that, yet you call it white supremacy?
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Doc Holliday said:

The right is being pushed toward independent libertarian minded media while you dems are sucking off mainstream media.

LMAO. This is not the win you think it is.
Laugh all you want .....but this is a big win for leftists .
Jack Bauer
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Forest Bueller_bf said:

Double digit posts by JB over such a minor player.

Not a big deal, about as remarkable as the Lemon fire.

Who cares either way.



How dare you? Slamming Fox is Jinx's p-rnography.
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cowboycwr said:

J.B.Katz said:

cowboycwr said:

J.B.Katz said:

Doc Holliday said:

The right is being pushed toward independent libertarian minded media while you dems are sucking off mainstream media.

LMAO. This is not the win you think it is.
I don't consider this a win.

Fox is still in business. My only option to get them off my cable is to disenroll in cable. They don't make their $$$ from adverts but from the big fat fees they charge cable distributors to run their channel.

But it does shut down a toxic source of misinformation whose talking points you and many others on this site repeat constantly.
misinformation.... you mean like the lies you have helped to spread about multiple stories on this site.... like rittenhouse, the smiling kid, etc.
Anybody for whom fat, stupid, lying Kyle Rittenhouse (who didn't get into A&M) is a hero is as dumb as Rittenhouse. Choose better role models than high school punks who are wannabe Rambos.
LOL.

Did I say he was a role model? NO

Did I say he was a hero? No

Did I say anything about A&M? No

Did I say how you spread misinformation about him? Yes.

But you miss the point and go off on some weird tangent.
It's what leftists do, because it is a mental disorder. Don't act surprised!
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Southtxbear
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J.B.Katz said:

Doc Holliday said:

The right is being pushed toward independent libertarian minded media while you dems are sucking off mainstream media.

LMAO. This is not the win you think it is.
I don't consider this a win.

Fox is still in business. My only option to get them off my cable is to disenroll in cable. They don't make their $$$ from adverts but from the big fat fees they charge cable distributors to run their channel.

But it does shut down a toxic source of misinformation whose talking points you and many others on this site repeat constantly.
Fox is middle right in politics. All the other media is far far left, hence their ratings.
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J.B.Katz said:



Go for all the gusto you can, boys. If you can get Fox out of my cable plan, I'll be forever grateful.
Hey Jinx, I subscribed for a short time to a streaming cable service that got all the sports, but you could opt out of Fox.

Orange service I think opted out of Fox, Blue service opted out of CNN, full service had them both. It might have been Sling, I believe it was.
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J.B.Katz said:

Doc Holliday said:

The right is being pushed toward independent libertarian minded media while you dems are sucking off mainstream media.

LMAO. This is not the win you think it is.
I don't consider this a win.

Fox is still in business. My only option to get them off my cable is to disenroll in cable. They don't make their $$$ from adverts but from the big fat fees they charge cable distributors to run their channel.

But it does shut down a toxic source of misinformation whose talking points you and many others on this site repeat constantly.


Speaking of shutting down toxic sources of information, I look forward to your principled stand on the numerous CNN and MSNBC programming that would fit this description.

Believe it or not, the silent majority of Americans don't yet share your unbridled wokeism.
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