I don't recognize courage and integrity in Tucker.
Right after the 2020 election, before 2021, when it mattered, he repeatedly stated there was no election fraud significant enough that it stole the election from Trump. I recognize Tucker as one of the participants who stole the election from Trump, providing cover for the people who committed the election fraud.
This isn't sound reasoning: because you have strong feelings about this issue and Tucker took a different stance, you infer that this is due to lack of courage and integrity, i.e. that he acted cowardly and/or with nefarious intent. Maybe. But there could be all kinds of other reasons and explanations. Would you say the same about his stance about China for example, where he tends to get things very wrong as well?
Sure, I have my questions about his reservations about the election fraud thing too. Then again, no need to be so emotionally invested - or do you really think it would have made any difference if Tucker had spoken out about it? Do you think the deep state would have said, yeah, mea culpa, let's hand it to Trump? And about what should he have spoken out, exactly? The whole dominion/"release the kraken" thing turned out to be a psyop. It was very clever and crafty. Had Tucker joined this particular mob, what would have happened? Would he even be here now? Look at Rudi Giuliani, arguably a more powerful and better-connected figure than Tucker. Heard of him lately?
All I'm saying is criticize as hard as you want, but please don't jump to conclusions too quickly.