/ and before the
” usual suspects”
start slinging crap of
” canceling/censoring/Israel firster “
accusations,
instead of rational rebuttal,
let me repeat the rebuttal to them the article plainly states..
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MAGA proponents shouldn’t cancel Tucker Carlson, simply because of our respect for the First Amendment, but we can expose, denounce, and stop supporting him for what he used to be, but is no longer. !!!
We agree on all the big items and agree to disagree on one that we either don’t understand, can’t relate to, or don’t care about. Many conservatives today might be doing just that. They still support Tucker on everything, and they look the other way when he repeatedly throws Israel under the bus.
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MAGA proponents shouldn’t cancel Tucker Carlson, simply because of our respect for the First Amendment, but we can expose, denounce, and stop supporting him for what he used to be, but is no longer. !!!
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Tucker is way too popular to be cancelled. The new Right will cancel Israel and Christian Zionism before it cancels Tucker.
Tucker Carlson, Nick Fuentes Lead Anti-Israel ‘Woke Right’ And SLAM Zionism
Erick Stakelbeck
November 8, 2025
Tucker Carlson and Nick Fuentes lead a growing faction of the “woke right,” challenging traditional conservative support for Israel and Zionism. Explore the tension reshaping America’s right-wing movement in this explosive deep dive.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hqu-hLRwiA0
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Tucker Carlson, Christian Zionism, God & the World Series, Weeping over the Word
Chris Katulka
November 8, 2025
Listen weekly to Chris Katulka (the Gentile dude) and Steve Herzig (the Jewish sage) as they unpack the Scriptures, comment on current events related to Israel and the Jewish people, tell stories about ministry, and explain some fun Jewish culture and customs.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xefTRkWRyIU
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Chris Katulka: Tucker Carlson and the Rise of the Evangelical Mind Virus
Chris Katulka
November 8, 2025
There’s an ideological virus spreading among young evangelicals—one that dismisses Israel’s place in God’s redemptive plan and erases the Jewish people’s unique role in Scripture. This deception is finding a platform even in major media circles. In a recent interview, former Fox News host Tucker Carlson gave antisemitic influencer Nick Fuentes an open microphone, echoing and even amplifying his hateful rhetoric toward Israel and the Jewish people. Chris has the latest in this week’s Eye on the Middle East!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g1hvBU9Gb-Y
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Tucker Carlson is the perfect example of how a person can delude themselves, by selectively focusing on supposed facts and arguments. It involves losing touch with the greater reality.
Kind of like, “well Hitler was nice to his dog and not everybody in Israel supports Zionism, America First is a good idea and Hitler was Germany First Bibi is going to get us into WW3 so maybe we could have avoided that if Hitler succeeded. “
IOW fools. We see a lot of them hereabouts lately.
Tucker is a fool encouraging fool. He started at America First or isolationism and ended up at anti Americanism and antisemitism.
I’ve been following him for years and he has been promoting America haters and Jew haters.
Carlson: A future MSNBC star panelist.
Uh-oh, can’t talk bad about Jews. Ever!
“ MAGA proponents shouldn’t cancel Tucker Carlson”
I can’t…I don’t subscribe to his, or anyone else’s for that matter, “stuff” (could use a stronger word). You have to be out of your mind to give any political entertainer money. They, just like all entertainers, have to get more outrageous every day so that they can make some fools wag their tongues.
It’s absolutely axiomatic, if you ignore them they have no choice but to fade away…it’s right there in their business model.
I think this may have something to do with the topic:
Compounding these pressures was a lawsuit filed in March 2023 by Abby Grossberg, a former senior producer on Carlson’s program, who alleged a toxic workplace rife with sexism, antisemitism, and misogynistic comments from Carlson and his team, including derogatory remarks about female colleagues and election-related conspiracy discussions.[89] Grossberg claimed she endured pressure to misrepresent facts in production and described an environment where staff mocked accents and religions, prompting her resignation shortly before filing.[90] Fox News settled the suit for $12 million.