Steven Hayes and Jonah Goldberg just can’t handle Tucker Carlson anymore. Carlson is pushing back too hard against the globalist left-wing Democrat media complex and it broke them. For that reason in our view, they are taking the ball and running home by quitting their jobs at Fox News.
Patriot Purge, a January 6th documentary by Carlson appears to have been the straw that broke the RINO camel’s back. NPR reported in more detail on this developing situation.
This comes all during a tense time where a suspected Black Supremacist mowed down dozens in Waukesha, WI, killing at least five and injuring scores of people including children.
The left-leaning media will downplay this as much as possible in our view while they simultaneously feign faux outrage over the fact that a jury of Kyle Rittenhouse’s peers found him to have rightfully defended himself and acquitted him on murder charges.
Rittenhouse will be on Tucker Carlson this evening, in a move that likely infuriates the likes of CNN and MSNBC.
From NPR in part:
Two longtime conservative Fox News commentators have resigned in protest of what they call a pattern of incendiary and fabricated claims by the network’s opinion hosts in support of former President Donald Trump.
In separate interviews with NPR, Stephen Hayes and Jonah Goldberg pointed to a breaking point earlier this month: network star Tucker Carlson’s three-part series on the Jan. 6 siege of the U.S. Capitol that relied on fabrications and conspiracy theories to exonerate the Trump supporters who participated in the attack.
“It’s basically saying that the Biden regime is coming after half the country and this is the War on Terror 2.0,” Goldberg tells NPR. “It traffics in all manner of innuendo and conspiracy theories that I think legitimately could lead to violence. That for me, and for Steve, was the last straw.”
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Fox News executives are likely not happy. But Tucker Carlson brings in a lot of money for them. So they probably won’t do much.
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