Tucker Carlson: Unfiltered on Fox Exit, Foreign Policy, and Epstein Case
[HPP] Tucker CarlsonOctober 9, 202559 min
38 connectionsΒ·40 entities in this videoβDeparture from Fox News
- π‘ Tucker Carlson was unexpectedly fired from Fox News over two years ago, stating he still doesn't know the exact reason but is grateful for the outcome.
- π― He believes Fox, the New York Post, and the Wall Street Journal are currently playing a "poisonous role" by relentlessly pushing the US towards war, which he deeply resents.
- π Despite the firing, he holds no bitterness towards Fox, acknowledging they were "super nice" to him and upheld their financial obligations.
Critique of US Foreign Policy
- π Carlson criticizes American leaders, including Lindsey Graham and Ted Cruz, for prioritizing foreign interests, particularly those of Benjamin Netanyahu and Israel, over the well-being of the United States.
- β οΈ He views the push for war, especially in the Middle East and Eastern Europe, as "completely evil" and believes the world is closer to global conflict than ever before.
- πΊπΈ He emphasizes that the US should be "America first", committed to national sovereignty, and avoid voluntary wars that drain resources and change culture negatively.
The Nature of Truth and Media
- π§ Carlson argues against the postmodern concept of "your truth, my truth," asserting that it is "evil" and attacks the source of all truth, which he equates with God.
- π¬ He acknowledges that journalists can be unknowingly used by the "deep state" and expresses strong resentment for such manipulation, highlighting the importance of self-respect in resisting it.
- β¨ He believes that when one hears something true, it "sticks with you" and has a "holy power," even if it's a new or unprovable idea.
Unanswered Questions: Epstein and 9/11
- π Carlson states his belief that Jeffrey Epstein was murdered and that then-Attorney General Bill Barr covered it up, pointing to the premature declaration of suicide and Barr's father's connections to Epstein.
- π§© He highlights the lack of transparency regarding the Epstein case, questioning why key figures like Les Wexner and Leon Black have not been thoroughly investigated.
- π’ Regarding 9/11, his documentary series found evidence of "foreknowledge" through significant financial market shorting of affected airlines and buildings, and criticizes the FBI for hiding the identities of those who made these trades for 24 years.
Accountability and Personal Integrity
- β Carlson advocates for free speech as a foundational right and warns that governments betraying core promises risk being overthrown.
- π€ He shares that admitting his own past mistake of supporting the Iraq War (which he now calls a "disaster" and a "lie") brought him liberation and made him "unshakable."
- π¨βπ©βπ§βπ¦ He concludes by reflecting on his personal life, expressing deep gratitude for his family, wife, children, and dogs, describing his marriage as an evolving "ecosystem" that brings him immense love and happiness.
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Tucker CarlsonFox NewsForeign PolicyNeoconservatismIsrael-US RelationsBenjamin NetanyahuMedia BiasDeep StateJeffrey EpsteinBill Barr9/11 InvestigationFBI CorruptionUS Government AccountabilityFree SpeechPostmodernism
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