On Monday, Fox News cancelled Tucker Carlson’s show and locked his email account. However, the negotiations between Fox and Carlson have not taken place to determine how his contract will be paid. Wednesday evening at 8:05 EDT, Tucker posted a video on Twitter that received more than 20 million views. The Daily Signal published a “lightly edited transcript” of his remarks. You can watch the video and/or read the remarks at this site.
From
the familiar studio in his home, Carlson began his message in his usual way: “Good
evening. It’s Tucker Carlson.” He opened his remarks by sharing his experience
of stepping “outside the noise for a few days” and gaining knowledge about the “many
genuinely nice people there are in this country.”
A
second thing that he realized was the stupidity of “most of the debates you see
on television” and recognize that “they’re completely irrelevant.” He then
continued to explain that the debates are irrelevant because they are not about
the important topics “that will define our future,” such as “war, civil
liberties, emerging science, demographic change, corporate power, natural
resources.”
Tucker
explained that such debates do not take place because they “are not permitted
in American media. Both political parties and their donors have reached
consensus on what benefits them, and they actively collude to shut down any
conversation about it.” He noted that “the United States looks very much like a
one-party state.”
Then
Tucker spoke about truth and possibly gave us a window into why Fox parted ways
with him. Did Tucker want to say something that Fox would not permit, or did
Fox want Tucker to say something that Tucker refused to say? Here is what
Tucker said:
When honest people say what’s true, calmly
and without embarrassment, they become powerful. At the same time, the liars
who’ve been trying to silence them, shrink, and they become weaker. That’s the
iron law of the universe. True things prevail.
Where can you still find Americans saying
true things? There aren’t many places left, but there are some, and that’s
enough. As long as you can hear the words, there is hope. See you soon.
One
thing that I read into Tucker’s comments is that he refuses to lie or to be
silenced without a fight. I wonder what “truth” it was that got Tucker into
trouble. Was it the truth that was shown in the Capitol footage of the event on
January 6? Was it the emphasis on Ray Epps being at the Capitol, urging people
to go into the Capitol Building, and not being charged with any crime? Could it
have been the truths that Tucker spoke about at fiftieth anniversary
celebration for The Heritage Foundation when he spoke negatively about the
trans movement?
We may never know the real cause for Fox parting ways with Tucker. However, he has shown that he will not be silenced. America will be better for hearing the truth.
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