Independent journalist and podcast host Tucker Carlson told a member of the establishment propaganda media exactly what he can do with his attempt to smear the former Fox News host…”f**k off.”
Apparently, some tool that works for The New York Times called Nico Grant sent Carlson an inquiry to “give you an opportunity to comment for an upcoming article that takes a look at how political commentators have discussed the upcoming election on YouTube.”
Let me translate this into English from its original bulls**t: ‘I’m writing a hit piece on content creators that don’t agree with our worldview (aka propaganda), and I wanted to give you an opportunity to comment so I can twist your words and take you out of context to make you seem like a misinformation monster.’
Sound about right?
The article is based on “research” from the far-left organization Media Matters for America, who routinely try to smear conservative organizations and individuals with their own brand of mis and disinformation.
Grant tells Carlson about a clip they’re featuring of him saying “clearly stolen election,” presumably in reference to the 2020 election.
Carlson first responds to Grant, according to the screenshots Carlson took of the conversation and posted to X, by taking Grant to task for what Carlson believes is his motivation for the story.
“So the New York Times is working with a left wing hate group to silence critics of the Democratic Party?” Carlson wrote. “Please ask yourself why you’re participating in it. This is why you go into journalism? It’s shameful. I hope you’re filled with guilt and self-loathing for sending me a text like this. Please quote me.”
As if Carlson didn’t say any of what he just wrote back to Grant, the writer followed up with a response that almost sounded like the guy was operating with AI as a brain.
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“Thank you for your prompt response,” Grant wrote. “Would you like to address any of the points or questions above?”
Carlson’s final response was the nail in the coffin for Grant’s attempt to use Carlson’s own words against him.
“Would I like to participate in your attempt to censor me? No thanks,” Carlson said. “But I do hope you’ll quote what I wrote above and also noted that I told you to f**k off, which I am now doing. Thanks.”
— Tucker Carlson (@TuckerCarlson) October 29, 2024
You may not like the language Carlson used in his response, but f**k off is the proper answer to someone who is only looking to damage your name further.
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