Responding to be fired and all the drama by laughing and having a good time, now that's a power move!
Yeah! Even though he's no longer a news anchor, he's still an anchor for a certain kind of energy.
Responding to be fired and all the drama by laughing and having a good time, now that's a power move!
This gives me the impression that he's not getting the chance to chase after an idea he never did because he was tied to his duties at Fox, which is the other interesting angle of this situation.. by attempting to cut him off from public discourse, they have set him free.Carlson speaks:
Tucker Carlson Hints At Future In New Statement After Ouster From Fox News
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I agree with you Hesper. That was a very good theological evaluation of what Tucker was saying.Here's an interesting Christian perspective on the theological clarity of Tucker Carlson's latest speech. I approve. What do you all think?
Yup. Once you see that it's the 'powers and principalities' at work (the "larger force acting upon us", as Carlson described it, or the invisible, non-human, hyperdimensional force, as we'd describe it), you're seeing 'the whole banana'.I agree with you Hesper. That was a very good theological evaluation of what Tucker was saying.
This is the state of things in the USA. I have seen online some people criticizing Tucker for not being a squeaky-clean gentleman, based on what has come out about his private in-house communications. While there are certainly some things he should bring to his confessor, if bad Episcopalians had confessors, don’t let piety prevent you from seeing what’s really going on here. The only major voice in the US mainstream media opposing US war policy, the transing of our children, of woke capitalism, of the US Government’s multi-front war on its own citizens (with the collaboration of tech and media) in the name of fighting disinformation — he’s now gone. And the final straw was a speech he gave in which he mentioned the spiritual aspect of this struggle we all find ourselves in. One Catholic friend who was present at Heritage said that since Tucker’s speech, he’s heard from a number of people in the room telling him that they left much more focused on looking beyond politics to their faith for how to resist. Another Catholic friend, a reader of this newsletter, emailed to say that he too was in the audience that day, and the feeling as Tucker delivered the talk was so intense that they all thought he was about to announce his conversion to Catholicism.
Something important spiritually happened here. Tucker Carlson, an affable sinner, went to the citadel of Washington conservatism, delivered a talk in which he took a shot at the Republican Party, indicating his disdain for them, and told his audience that the crisis engulfing our country and our civilization can only be explained in terms of spiritual warfare. He urged them to pray. A couple of days later, he was out of a job.
Some of you have pointed out that other Fox hosts are open about their faith, and still work there. That is true. I mean no disrespect to them, because it’s not everybody’s place to speak the same way about their faith in public life. I don’t see that they’re doing anything wrong. But let’s be real: their expression of faith does not threaten the Machine, the Cathedral. Again, I want to be clear: I don’t believe they, or any Christian with a public platform, is required to attack the Cathedral. I don’t criticize those Christian women. I only want to point out that they use their witness in a way that does not threaten the Cathedral. That’s the difference here.
Laugh if you want, but I believe that this is a very specific sign of the times in the same way that the Nashville shooting (including the way the Cathedral handled it (e.g., the vice president traveled to Nashville in its wake, not meeting with the families of the murdered Christians, but with Democrats and pro-trans forces). In my book Live Not By Lies, I quote a Slovak priest who said that under Communism, the Gospel shone a clear light through the darkness. Now, though, in the face of this new deception, said the priest, the light of the Gospel hits only fog.
That was a few years ago. I suggest to you now that the fog is clearing. It is becoming easier to perceive what we are dealing with — for those who want to see, that is. Many don’t. Last night I was talking at length with a Catholic friend, a scholar who agreed with me that the rapidity and totality of the collapse we’re all living through is absolutely stunning. Speaking of what Pope Francis and his team are doing to the Catholic Church, he said that he never could have imagined how fast and how thoroughly things could have gone so bad there. He said that he cannot explain it except through the demonic. He sounded like Tucker Carlson.
When Tucker Carlson’s Maine neighbors talk about him, it has nothing to do with the show that rocked the media and political worlds during Carlson’s stint with Fox News.
“He is one of the most down-to-earth people I’ve ever met who was so-called famous,” Neil Olsen, 75, said, according to the Daily Mail.
“I’m a layman, let’s just say. I’m a nobody, and I’m out there doing some fishing and trapping, and Tucker’s spending time with me,” he said.
“And I could just tell, he just wants to be a down-to-earth person. I haven’t met anyone who’s been around this guy that didn’t like him,” he continued.
Carlson has a home in Bryant Pond, located within the town of Woodstock in western Maine. Carlson has largely worked from Maine in the summer since the days of the pandemic when he had a studio built there. He also owns a home in Florida.
Susan Hatstat, 37, who works at a convenience store, called her frequent customer “just a really good guy, always super polite.”
“He’s normal when he’s here, nice to everybody. He doesn’t act like a celebrity. He comes here, grabs snacks, gets treats for his dogs. I like him, and his family’s really nice,” she added.
“You go around some people and they’re stuffed shirts, if you know what I’m saying. Tucker isn’t what people think he is,” Olsen said, recalling a conversation he and Carlson had about religion.
“So I said to Tucker, there are like eight different religions, and everybody thinks theirs is the best, so seven of them have got to be wrong,” he said he told the former Fox News host.
“And his quote to me was something I’m going to live by the rest of my life: He said, ‘Neil, for me, in all religions, we all know that there’s something special out there,’ and for him it’s God. I just thought that was a great answer,” Olsen said.
Olsen recalled one time when Carlson invited him and his family to watch a show at the studio.
“One of my daughters really, let’s just say, wasn’t a Tucker fan,” he said.
“When she left there, he didn’t necessarily win her over with all the political aspects, but she left there knowing, hey, he’s actually a nice guy,” he continued.
Patrick Feeney, a carpenter who cares for Carlson’s property when he is not there, called him “very generous, very honest — super honest. Wouldn’t do anything dishonest,” according to the Sun Journal.
Feeney said that on the day he was fired, “Tucker did not seem upset or nervous at all. I don’t think it’s going to be a hiccup in his life.”
Perhaps the best testimony to the way Carlson has become a fixture in Maine life was a headline from the Bangor Daily News on the Associated Press story that announced Carlson had been fired.
“Maine man loses television job,” the headline read.
Proof:Neighbors of Tucker while he is living in Maine had things to say about him:
Another vid of Tucker that expands on who he is, what he thinks and why - fascinating and well worth the watch!Didn't know where this would fit, but I recently watched the Tucker Carlson interview by Ben Shapiro:
According to former Fox host Megyn Kelly, Carlson is not free to negotiate with other potential employers because he's still technically under contract with Fox. Check out this blurb from Red State website:
What Kelly seems to ignore is that "silencing" Carlson was the primary objective from the get-go. The fact that he is still under contract simply makes it easier for his enemies to control and censor him. Many readers have noticed that Carlson has not posted another video on his Twitter account since last week's 2-minute blockbuster that raked in over 70 million views. That probably means that he's been advised by his attorney that anything he produces will be construed as a violation of his contract with Fox. In other words, keeping Tucker on the payroll may be the most effective way to shut him up which is precisely what they want.There's a report from 19FortyFive from John Rossamondo that Tucker Carlson texted them, "I'm still employed by Fox," that he had not been fired. Now, we're not seeing anyone else reporting on that, so we relate that report with that proviso. That report does, however, fit with what Kelly said. 19FortyFive also said Carlson did not explain the reasoning for the parting of ways, just as Kelly said.
If this is all true, then, as Kelly says, Fox needs to let Carlson out of the contract as soon as possible, so his voice is freed to get about doing his job. But for the moment, it's concerning, if it means he's stopped from pursuing other opportunities and is effectively silenced." ("Megyn Kelly Drops Important Info About Tucker Departure, Blog Reports Text From Tucker", Red State)
Media Matters Accidentally Makes Tucker Carlson Look Awesome With 'Leaked' Videos
BY TYLER DURDEN
THURSDAY, MAY 04, 2023 - 09:15 AM
Earlier this week, the paste-eaters at Media Matters published several behind-the-scenes videos of Tucker Carlson which were meant to make the former Fox News host look bad - but instead totally backfired.
The negative press began last week, with the NY Times reporting from legal filings in the Fox-Dominion lawsuit that Tucker called someone's girlfriend "yummy," cracked jokes about his "postmenopausal fans," and told Media Matters to "go fuck yourself!"
Who wouldn't want to grab a beer with this guy?
Then, Media Matters released 'previously unreported video' of Carlson making a sex joke with Piers Morgan.
"If we're going to talk about sex, I'd love to hit some of the fine points of technique, but, you know, but it's your show. It's totally up to you," says Carlson, to which Morgan replies without skipping a beat: "We can certainly talk about your sexual technique, especially after your tanning testicles last week," referring to a joke Carlson made about a reported decline in testosterone levels.
"Not mine," Carlson replies, adding "We'll speak in more general terms, but I've got something to add."
Again, this only makes Carlson look like a regular, non-turtleneck sweater-wearing, hilarious dude.
The on Wednesday, Media Matters' Gertz thinks this clip of Carlson calling a Dominion lawyer a "slimy motherfucker" is going to cause his fans to... what, clutch pearls and vow never to watch Tucker again?
And as the Federalist Papers notes, Carlson wanted an upcoming interview with controversial influencer Andrew Tate to look more official.
In the video, Carlson is speaking on the phone to a man who asked if Carlson could wear a sweater instead of a suit while conducting an upcoming interview. The unnamed subject of the interview was “panicky” about wearing a suit, the man on the phone said. In the Tate interview, Tate wore a T-shirt and Carlson a sweater.
“This is airing on the night-time show, and I want it to look official,” Carlson said on the phone in the leaked video, not “like bro talk.”
As for putting the interview on Fox Nation: “But nobody’s going to watch it on Fox Nation,” Carlson said. “Nobody watches Fox Nation because the site sucks. So I’d really just like to dump the whole thing on YouTube.”
And on Thursday, Tucker joked about whether "pillow fights ever break out" in the women's bathroom.
Gertz thinks he's on a roll...
The Media Matters campaign is certainly coordinated with Fox news, or some group within Fox feeding them with videos and texts etc.. All it shows is that they're so disconnected from normal people, they don't even know what would be considered damaging or embarrassing (except for the woke weirdos). One wonders if these people are still human at some level.