Tucker Carlson is a self-serving panderer to whatever cause or people will lead to him getting the most views and money.
Almost two years ago, I wrote about the anti-Semitism of Tucker Carlson. I invited him to actually come to Israel and watch the 47-minute footage filmed by Hamas of their vile actions on October 7. He never accepted the invitation. I was condemned for accusing him of hating Jews, and received hundreds of emails that included hate and even death threats. My crime? Calling out the iconic Mr. Carlson for what he is and has always been: an anti-Semite.
Now, two years later, we see the truth that has always been hidden in plain sight: Tucker Carlson is a self-serving panderer to whatever cause or people will lead to him getting the most views and money.
Carlson's Jew-hatred was evident to me two years ago in his interview with Candace Owens, when he drew a moral equivalency between the heinous acts of terrorism by Hamas on October 7 and the fentanyl crisis in the U.S. When discussing the violence of October 7, he said that, while he was “horrified about what happened on October 7," he doesn’t “really understand how it happened.”