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DonViejo

(60,536 posts)
Wed Aug 16, 2017, 07:43 AM Aug 2017

Fox News' Tucker Carlson Helps Trump Push 'Both Sides' Narrative

The Fox News host offered up what sounded a lot like a defense of slavery Tuesday night.

MATT WILSTEIN
08.15.17 9:55 PM ET

It did not take long for Fox News’ loyal prime-time lineup to start defending President Donald Trump’s shocking press conference on Tuesday.

Rather than condemn the alt-right neo-Nazi white supremacists whose Charlottesville, Virginia, rally ended in deadly violence this past weekend, Tucker Carlson used his show to tar the counter-protesters, doing everything he possibly could to help promote the president’s message that “both sides” were to blame.

Carlson seemed even more concerned than Trump was that statues of George Washington and Thomas Jefferson—“an indisputably great man”—could be next to come down if liberals get their way. He accused “fanatics on the left” of wanting to “purge” Jefferson from history because of the “moral taint” he carries as a slaveholder. “Watch out, Abraham Lincoln, you’re next,” he added.

“To be clear, as if it’s necessary, slavery is evil,” Carlson declared. That line sounded a lot like the begrudging “racism is evil” declaration Trump read off his teleprompter on Monday. Apparently, it was necessary, because Carlson spent the next several minutes making the argument that slavery was “the rule, rather than the exception around the world” until 150 years ago, and therefore should be… what? Cherished?

“Now, none of this is a defense of the atrocity of human bondage,” he assured his viewers. “The point, however, is that if we are going to judge the past by the standards of the present, if we’re going to reduce a person’s life to the single worst thing he ever participated in, we had better be prepared for the consequences of that.”

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Fox News' Tucker Carlson Helps Trump Push 'Both Sides' Narrative (Original Post) DonViejo Aug 2017 OP
He's just workin' the boss's talking points. What an asshat. CincyDem Aug 2017 #1
It was a defense of slavery. sharedvalues Aug 2017 #2
He gets a hell of a lot more than $1M/year. pangaia Aug 2017 #4
Tucker, when you stand up for Nazis like that... C_U_L8R Aug 2017 #3

CincyDem

(6,363 posts)
1. He's just workin' the boss's talking points. What an asshat.
Wed Aug 16, 2017, 07:55 AM
Aug 2017


When you have to say "I'm not a racist", that pretty much says it all.

sharedvalues

(6,916 posts)
2. It was a defense of slavery.
Wed Aug 16, 2017, 08:04 AM
Aug 2017

Carlson gets paid $1M or so a year by Rupert Murdoch's corp to defend the GOP and get Murdoch's taxes cut.

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