Just watched the end of the interview on Rumble …. Odd because I started the Russell Brand interview on Youtube which only carried the first 10-15 minutes.
Then Brand said to continue watching the show to switch to Rumble.
Not sure how the first part was on youtube ? The interview was 117 minutes.
Good interview
He began by explaining why he chose to launch his show on Twitter:
“I’m not working for Elon Musk… what he’s done is offered me is what he’s offered every other user at Twitter which is a chance to broadcast your views without a gatekeeper”
The whole interview is fascinating, but one section in particular is key, when discussed the events of January 6th.
As a reminder, House Speaker Kevin McCarthy had released 40,000 hours of video footage from the riot - which Carlson had begun airing on Fox News - much of which suggested a different narrative than the craven mob of killers the Democrats (and the media) have maintained was unleashed on the Capitol by Trump's words and actions.
Admitting he was "appalled" by some of the events of that day, the former Fox News anchor said the reason he “got involved in commenting on it” was because “the lying about it was immediate: ‘This was a racist, white-supremacist insurrection.'”
“I interviewed the chief of the Capitol Police, Steven Sund, in an interview that was never aired on Fox, by the way — I was fired before it could air, I’m gonna interview him again,” Carlson said.
“But Steven Sund was the totally non-political, worked for Nancy Pelosi, I mean, this was not some right-wing activist. He was the chief of Capitol Police on January 6, and he said, ‘Oh yeah, yeah, yeah, that crowd was filled with federal agents.’ What? ‘Yes.’ Well he would know, of course, because he was in charge of security at the site.”
“So, the more time has passed... it becomes really obvious that core claims they made about January 6 were lies,” Carlson explained.
“The amount of lying around January 6, and it was obvious in the tapes that I showed, is really distressing.”
I’ll check it out.
The “move to Rumble” is because “controversial” hosts like Brand can have the plug pulled by YouTube. Something about being called a conspiracy theorist.
I have listened to Brand for several years. To me, he is very good. This interview is very good, too. Tucker is straightforward. Holds no ill will to Fox. And you hear a bit of his real personality and personal beliefs. I would suggest all give it a try; whether you like Brand or Tucker, or not.