Topic: Tucker Carlson

19 chapters across the catalog

95: IDK
46:19 - 50:23

95: IDK

YouTube Algorithms, Tucker Carlson and Media Shifts

The discussion covers how YouTube algorithms force creators into a "numbers game," leading to repetitive content and the pursuit of "red meat" topics like aliens or trans issues. The hosts analyze the career moves of Tucker Carlson and Don Lemon, suggesting that high-profile media firings are often calculated transitions into the profitable alternative media space.

95: IDK
2:44:32 - 2:50:03

95: IDK

Strategy 16, Hitting the Center of Gravity

Strategy 16 focuses on hitting an opponent's "center of gravity." The hosts discuss how Trump's ego is his weakness, while the "untouchable" status of Israel has recently been challenged. They analyze the media's role in this shift, comparing Tucker Carlson's long-form interviews to a modern version of Barbara Walters, used to "crown" new truth-tellers or "martyrs" like Alex Jones.

95: IDK
3:48:29 - 3:52:35

95: IDK

Strategy 29, Small Bites and Kevin Spacey

Strategy 29, "Take Small Bites," is used to describe Joe Biden's 40-year incremental rise to power. The hosts then discuss Kevin Spacey's appearance on Tucker Carlson's show in character as Frank Underwood. They argue this appearance signals that certain "elite" circles have no issue with Spacey's past controversies, describing it as the "pizza party" being alive and well.

90: Micro Mockingbird
1:06:19 - 1:09:38

90: Micro Mockingbird

Corporate Media Ownership, Penske and Intelligence Ties

The ownership of media by billionaires like Jeff Bezos and the Penske family is presented as a traditional industry standard. The discussion moves to Tucker Carlson, noting his father's leadership of the Voice of America and suggesting Carlson's role at Fox News may be a "limited hangout." This term describes an intelligence tactic where some truth is revealed to maintain credibility while protecting a larger agenda.

90: Micro Mockingbird
1:09:38 - 1:15:06

90: Micro Mockingbird

Fox News Strategy, Tucker Carlson and Big Pharma

Fox News' programming strategy is analyzed, specifically how Tucker Carlson's anti-Big Pharma stance is "sandwiched" between pro-establishment hosts like Sean Hannity. The segment references the Dominion Voting Systems lawsuit and leaked text messages that allegedly show Fox hosts' private disdain for Donald Trump. The hosts argue that Fox uses Carlson to provide a "red pill safe space" to maintain audience ratings despite internal establishment leanings.

90: Micro Mockingbird
2:13:27 - 2:15:56

90: Micro Mockingbird

Limited Hangouts, Tucker Carlson and Fake News

The hosts discuss how the term "fake news," originally coined by mainstream media, was weaponized by Donald Trump. They argue that Tucker Carlson's presence on Fox News serves as a "limited hangout" to provide credibility to an otherwise establishment network. They posit that the audience has become smarter and can now recognize when "fact-checks" are actually roundabout ways of confirming the truth.

85: Overman
2:42:01 - 2:47:43

85: Overman

The 85 IQ Floor and the "Thresher" of Technology

Jordan Peterson highlights the societal problem of the 15% of the population with an IQ below 85, for whom there are few viable jobs in a high-tech economy. The hosts discuss how automation and smartphone algorithms are "setting people up to fail." They describe the modern world as a "gauntlet" or "thresher" designed to cull those who cannot keep up with the increasing demand for cognitive power.

84: More or Less
1:57:52 - 1:59:25

84: More or Less

Faith and the Command to Multiply

Mo Facts discusses his faith, noting that the biblical command to "be fruitful and multiply" runs counter to the "less people" agenda. Figures like Tucker Carlson are reportedly hated not just for their views, but for having large families. The population control narrative is framed as fundamentally "anti-God" or "anti-Christ" in its opposition to human life.

79: Pizza Party
11:57 - 16:07

79: Pizza Party

Sista SCOTUS Advocacy and the Affirmative Action Debate

The group Sista SCOTUS argues that the absence of a Black woman on the Supreme Court was an abject failure of representation. Critics, including some conservative media figures like Tucker Carlson, questioned Judge Jackson's qualifications, leading to a debate over whether the pick was based on merit or affirmative action. The hosts compare the scrutiny faced by Jackson to the rapid confirmation of Amy Coney Barrett and suggest that questioning the pick was framed by supporters as inherently racist.

78: Hiding in the Fuzz
19:58 - 22:17

78: Hiding in the Fuzz

Red Scare History, Lists and Political Polarization

The hosts discuss modern calls for investigations into figures like Tucker Carlson and Tulsi Gabbard, comparing the rhetoric to the McCarthy-era Red Scare. They critique the American history of maintaining "lists," such as no-fly lists and terrorist watch lists, as being contrary to national values. The conversation suggests that current anti-Russian sentiment is a revival of older Cold War programming.

78: Hiding in the Fuzz
56:46 - 59:58

78: Hiding in the Fuzz

Tucker Carlson vs. George Soros Media War

A segment from Mehdi Hassan's show critiques Tucker Carlson's "Hungary vs. Soros" special, accusing Carlson of fueling "white grievance" and anti-Semitic tropes. The hosts analyze how both sides of the media use Soros's identity to frame their arguments. They conclude that using Soros as a singular "boogeyman" is an ineffective strategy for those trying to explain complex institutional power structures.

78: Hiding in the Fuzz
1:54:40 - 1:58:59

78: Hiding in the Fuzz

Newt Gingrich and the Fox News Soros Ban

A viral clip from Fox News shows hosts Harris Faulkner and Melissa Francis cutting off Newt Gingrich when he mentions George Soros's role in electing "anti-police" District Attorneys. The hosts analyze this as evidence of institutional control within media networks, where certain topics are off-limits even on conservative channels. They contrast this with the "value for value" model, which allows for unrestricted discussion.

77: No Hugs Needed
2:27 - 6:32

77: No Hugs Needed

Joe Biden State of the Union, Tucker Carlson Critique

Tucker Carlson critiques President Joe Biden's State of the Union address, characterizing the nation as fragile, poor, and fearful. The discussion highlights Biden's low approval numbers among Hispanic and independent voters. The hosts also touch upon the conflict in Ukraine and the use of coded language like "Pootie Tang" to avoid platform censorship.

77: No Hugs Needed
58:48 - 1:01:05

77: No Hugs Needed

Republican Political Calculus, Flipping the Black Vote

The Republican Party is analyzing the "negative vote," where Black voters staying home or switching parties creates a significant electoral shift. The hosts discuss how flipping a single household can result in a "plus four" swing in political calculus. Tucker Carlson's recent segments are viewed as a signal of this changing strategy.

68: Lizard Lounge
1:53:03 - 1:58:52

68: Lizard Lounge

Tucker Carlson, Loudoun County and Immigrant Conservatism

Tucker Carlson highlights Loudoun County, Virginia, as a flashpoint where "unhappy white liberals" are imposing radical social agendas on a diverse population. Carlson argues that while many immigrants hold socially conservative views, their children are being targeted for "mind control" in public schools to turn them into liberal voters. This strategy is described as an attempt to force newly integrated groups to counter their parents' traditional values.

62: Pink Elephant
1:00:27 - 1:02:42

62: Pink Elephant

Maxine Waters and the Threat of Violence

Tucker Carlson's critique of Maxine Waters' rhetoric is reviewed, focusing on her demands for a guilty verdict and her calls for confrontation. The hosts highlight the perceived double standard between the condemnation of Donald Trump's January 6th speech and the defense of Waters' "incendiary" language. Waters is described as a "pawn" used to provoke reactions while being shielded by her status.

54: Lemonhead Delight
1:26:08 - 1:29:27

54: Lemonhead Delight

Tucker Carlson, Fox News Future and Controlled Opposition

Adam Curry plays a clip of Tucker Carlson confirming he is staying at Fox News and expanding his role. Moe argues that Carlson and Laura Ingraham are "controlled opposition" who are in a tight spot as their base moves to Newsmax. They criticize Carlson for attacking Sidney Powell's lack of evidence while ignoring the broader context of legal challenges.

46: Kamala Kanye King
59:34 - 1:09:32

46: Kamala Kanye King

Tucker Carlson on Kanye West, Pro-Life Advocacy, and Dragon Energy

Tucker Carlson identifies Kanye West as a powerful voice for core conservative issues like faith and the pro-life movement, noting that West is "too famous to cancel." Carlson argues that the media's shift to labeling West as "mentally ill" only began after he showed support for Donald Trump. The segment also explores the "Dragon Energy" shared by Trump and West, linking it to the concept of Kundalini awakening.

23: Blacktivate
1:33:39 - 1:38:02

23: Blacktivate

Peter Kirshenow, Illegal Immigration and Black Wages

Peter Kirshenow, a member of the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, testifies that illegal immigration has a devastating impact on the wages and employment levels of low-skilled Black men. He notes that despite providing this data to the Congressional Black Caucus and President Obama, his findings were met with "crickets."