Wednesday, April 21, 2021

POWs Deliver More Scripted Speeches on the Tucker Carlson Show

By Nicholas Stix

What have been the biggest incidents in America, over the past six months? First came The Big Steal of the presidential election. Then, the successful railroading of White policeman Derek Chauvin.

Initially, Tucker Carlson and Mark Steyn responded to The Big Steal with silence. Then, on November 13, they responded by reading what sounded like the sort of prepared speeches that North Korean officers gave to American prisoners of war they’d tortured to read to the cameras, except that this was about how great America is, because of its people and its food.

I re-posted the POW speech, and titled the item, “Tucker Carlson, Blink If You’ve been Kidnapped! Fox News Suits are Not Permitting Carlson to Cover the Theft of the Election/Country; Instead, They Have him Singing Hosannas to How ‘Nice’ Americans are.”

Well, after watching Carlson’s show last night, I can report, unfortunately, that he is still a hostage to Fox’ new pc regime under liberal CEO Lachlan Murdoch (Rup’s son).

Last night, he had many guests on, but not a single one defended Officer Derek Chauvin. Carlson threw the fight.

When Carlson announced that his first guests would be former U.S. Attorney Andrew McCarthy and law professor Jonathan Turley, I was momentarily relieved and excited. Foolish me.

Neither man spoke on behalf of the crucified White cop. Neither man had any serious criticism of the show trial. They agreed that the Officer Chauvin’s appeal would go nowhere.

Turley brought up Judge Cahill’s refusal to change venue out of Minneapolis, or to sequester jurors, even after the Daunte Wright incident.

One of the legal beagles said he “likes juries.” Like the O.J. jury? Like the juries that repeatedly hung, on behalf of Quentin Tellis, in the “slam-dunk” case of the hate crime murder of Jessica Chambers? Like the rogue, black jury foreman who lied about the jury’s vote in the first Tellis trial, in trying to get the black defendant and sole suspect acquitted? Or the black jury foreman in Officer Slager’s state trial? The case was so weak that the foreman (sole black member) kept the jury from even voting on Murder, and instead had them vote on Voluntary Manslaughter (which the racist, black judge had offered the jury at the last minute as an alternative, to save the prosecution), for which Slager had never been charged, and on which the jury hung.

Turley and McCarthy ignored so many issues. •

The new york times’ doxxing of jurors, which put them in fear of their lives, if they voted to acquit (the times’ publisher, A.G. Sulzberger, should have been arrested for this crime); •

The perjured testimony of eight members of the Minneapolis Police Department, including its racist, black chief, Medaria Arradondo, in asserting that Officer Chauvin had violated department use-of-force policy in placing his knee behind Floyd’s neck. (Chauvin may not have even placed his knee behind Floyd’s neck, as opposed to along his shoulder blades.); and •

Cong. Maxine Waters’ (ZANU-PF) call for riots, if the jury failed to convict Officer Chauvin.

(Since the guilty verdict that his perjury helped bring about, Chief Liar Arradondo has called for “healing.”)

Later, cute lesbian Tammy Bruce, who used to be a fearless critic of anti-White racism, went hysterical, shouting that “We all agree” that Chauvin was guilty.

My hunch is that half the country does not agree.

But no matter what the actual numbers are, Officer Derek Chauvin committed no crime against George Floyd. But the tenor on Carlson’s show was consistently one of, ‘O.K., Chauvin was guilty, but you’re [Democrats] asking for too much beyond that.’

Maybe if these Republicans showed a little character, they’d win some of these battles, instead of always playing prevent defense. What do football coaches say? “All prevent defense does is prevent you from winning.”

They should have defended Officer Derek Chauvin, instead of throwing him under the bus. Then again, they (even Jared Taylor) threw Officer Michael Slager under the bus. (I never did.)

They threw George Zimmerman under the bus (see also here).

Carlson had a White, retired New York City corrections officer on named Ed Gavin, who was too much even for Carlson: “What we saw on the video was pure savagery.

“I’ve dealt with over 500 people in my 21-year career, and I never had anyone go unconscious. It’s an open-and-shut case.”

Tucker: “Do we enforce the law?

“Do they just stand around when people are smashing windows?”

Gavin: “Mr. Floyd was brought under control. EMS should have been summoned.”

The officers at the scene had repeatedly summoned EMS. At this point, this mook was too much even for Carlson, who thanked him, sarcastically, as he bid him adieu and cut him off.

Glenn Beck and J.D. Vance, the author of Hillbilly Elegy, were also on toward the end.

There was a “memo” at fox, whether written or oral, that no one was to challenge the jury’s verdict. Which made Carlson’s coverage of the verdict worthless.

 

1 comment:

  1. To ask Republicans to take "notice" of what's happening(and more importantly,do something to fix it),is like asking Rebel Wilson,Rosie O'Donnell or Melissa McCarthy to take notice of another five pound weight gain.

    In the immortal words of George H.W.Bush--"not gonna happen."
    The only time I'll quote that POS.

    --GRA

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