Tucker Carlson goes completely off the deep end

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Tucker Carlson, heir to the Swanson fish stick fortune, found a new way to expose himself as the toxic racist shill he is. A wealthy man raised in a mansion, Tucker feels that, for whatever reason, acting as a fake populist, lying to Americans and ripping the country apart is a valid use of his time.

February 10th’s show was a doozy. Groping for a distraction from the second day of horrific and damning footage from the Impeachment Trial, he pivoted to a story of how George Floyd ‘most certainly died from a Fentanyl overdose’ and not by officer Derek Chauvin kneeling on his neck for 9 1/2 minutes until he suffocated to death as was viewed millions of times in a video that ignited worldwide condemnation. By some mangled logic the mostly peaceful, but not all, BLM marches of last summer are, not only worse than the Capitol Riot, but under false pretense, since Floyd died of a supposed OD not by egregious physical abuse. He then segued to an irrelevant segment on Maxine Waters, a Black Congresswoman, famous for her outspoken criticism of Donald Trump.

Spliced throughout were Mike Lindell commercials claiming that his towels are the only ones that absorb water, which would be funny if he weren’t a dangerous lunatic too.

Tucker Carlson’s show, watched by tens of millions of Americans every night is a despicable display of mendacity, racist tropes, and conspiracies. He also devotes considerable time ginning up suspicion about the Covid vaccine, fomenting constant alarm of “Big Tech” overreach and linking the two.