Tucker Carlson's latest propaganda campaign whitewashed the right-wing domestic terrorists who assaulted 140 police officers and attempted to execute Vice President Mike Pence during their violent insurrection on January 6. He has focused on painting the insurrectionists as patriotic Americans who were simply exercising their right to protest. — Read the rest
In recent years, Tucker Carlson has developed a unique laugh as a way to let his viewers know that something on the show is funny. It's a curious combination of a short bark and a high-pitch giggle, accompanied by an abrupt upward tilt of the head. — Read the rest
A couple of weeks ago, House Speaker Kevin McCarthy handed over 41,000 hours of surveillance footage from the right-wing domestic terrorist assault on the U.S. Capitol to Tucker Carlson, who managed to find a few minutes of relatively calm moments to produce a ludicrous "look, no insurrection" report that ignored the fact that 140 officers were assaulted that day. — Read the rest
Tucker Carlson, Sean Hannity, and Lauren Ingraham coddle Big Lie fanatics like Rudy Giuliani, Mike Lindell, and Sidney Powell in their disinfotainment programs. But in private, they show nothing but disdain for the unhinged, bottom-feeding Trump sycophants.
Court documents from Dominion System's defamation lawsuit against Fox include private messages between Fox hosts and their producers that show just how poorly they think of them:
On Rudy Giuliani: