Left-wing Fox News host Chris Wallace confronted White House chief of staff Mick Mulvaney about why President Donald Trump is not denouncing supposed “anti-Muslim bigotry” following the New Zealand mosque shooting. The shooter’s motives in his manifesto were rambling and predicated on sparking strategic political conflict in the United States focused on issues including the Second Amendment, but the globalist establishment media is making this a worldwide referendum on Islamaphobia.
Chris Wallace of Murdoch-owned Fox News is all too happy to play his part in the global Narrative, showing tapes of President Trump supposedly inspiring the Islamaphobia that the left-wing media wants to talk about instead of the migrant invasion at our southern border.
“You’ve seen the president stand up for religious liberty, individual liberty. The president is not a white supremacist. I’m not sure how many times we have to say that,” Mulvaney told the left-wing Fox News host.
They have to say it a lot because they — the White House people — choose to give credibility to networks like Fox News, which mostly push a politically correct globalist agenda. Fox even denounced and muzzled their own host Jeanine Pirro for asking questions about Islam. Fox News clearly takes its own conservative viewers for granted, which is a bad business decision considering they only get around 3 million viewers in primetime and President Trump — who keeps Fox News relevant for some reason — garnered 62.9 million votes in the 2016 election.
8 PM host Tucker Carlson should be getting paid more than anyone else at Fox News. The “America First” journalist’s presence on the Fox airwaves is the only thing keeping most independent-minded Americans from ditching the Murdoch-owned network once and for all, thus sparing Fox from the populist backlash that the Murdochs should probably realize is coming for them.
Fox News did it to themselves by becoming a controlled-opposition Quisling network with contempt for their own viewers. Tucker, on the other hand, is our guy. So if Fox ever bends to Media Matters pressure to fire Tucker Carlson, they will be declaring war against the very people who still reluctantly put up with their vengeful conservative monopoly. It would be a bad move for them. Since Generals MacArthur and Patton never telegraphed to the enemy what was coming ahead of time, we won’t spoil any surprises. But yeah, Fox News would be wise not to mess with our guy.
Tucker Carlson is the real deal, the conscience of Big Conservative Media, the last standard-bearer (along with Big League Politics) preventing a bunch of Fox-branded grifters from just going around telling people that America First is really about constant foreign wars or a pathway to citizenship for Dreamers, or whatever. By nature, Trump is happy with anybody who just perfunctorily supports him (READ: The Trump Administration) so it’s important to have principled ideologues on the outside.
I happen to believe that Donald Trump is a great president — the only guy who even halfway agrees with us who could have won the 2016 election — but it’s important not to allow the Trump administration to completely hijack the “America First” brand, which existed powerfully before Trump. Trump is the man, don’t get me wrong. I even called him the “Best President Ever” after his recent CPAC speech, and I mean it. The stuff he does that has nothing to do with policy — serving McDonald’s in the White House, for instance — is so awesome that he helps us inspire people, to keep the movement going after Trump.
But what would that movement look like if the Blue Check Conservative Pundits get to define it? Would it look like Nikki Haley being the “MAGA” candidate in 2024? With many real Trump supporters banned from the Internet, we increasingly have to play ball with neocons who hate our very existence. The Trump people never drew a line in the sand. So Trump’s message gets muddied.
Fox News is the worst offender.
The Fox News greenroom is what it would look like if the Deep State tried to throw a very bizarre Hollywood party in 1995. You’ve got Geraldo and other OJ-Era celebrities hanging out (is Mark Fuhrman still on there?) plus some former colonels who make their living bashing Trump, and then some totally extraneous comedians and B-list actresses. Somehow, Shep Smith got in there, and Juan Williams, and Dana Perino. Yawn.
Look no further than Election Night 2018, when Karl Rove (really, Karl Rove) was the main star as the Republicans did their Deep State-sanctioned “Losing” act, calling House races early in the night to make it seem like the voters were rejecting Trump’s agenda, instead of the real truth, which is that quisling Paul Ryan threw the race with the help of a bunch of thankfully-retiring RINO’s. But Rove pretended to be optimistic on Fox for months ahead of the election, which only made it easier for Big Conservative Media to ignore our urgent reporting on then-candidates Ilhan Omar, Rashida Tlaib, and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.
Look no further than Jesse Watters (for reference, he was the “man on the street” comedian guy on the O’Reilly Factor, and now they let him talk about politics) actually telling (warning?) Michelle Malkin to apologize for her CPAC speech bashing the Do-Nothing Republican Establishment and urging them to fight on the only issue that matters: the erasure of our borders and globalist subjugation of our people through mass immigration.
Hey, buddy, Michelle Malkin is a real writer and she doesn’t apologize to you, or to the corporate suits who tell you what to say.
Then there’s Sean Hannity, who is pretty much Lindsey Graham’s sidekick at this point in his own 9 PM time slot. Does Sean Hannity want to run for president in 2024 with the Trump brand? I sincerely hope not. For a real populist, looking at Sean Hannity’s face is a trying experience. Because we all remember how Sean made his bones, by being a main media propagandist for Fox News’ Iraq War. Has Sean ever apologized for blindly, selfishly leading our people into the most destructive foreign policy disaster in American history? It wouldn’t matter anyway. The American blood has already been shed. Sean makes a whole lot of money (unlike the black people he evicts from their apartments), but all the money in the world can’t buy salvation.
Don’t worry, we’ll lay off you during the re-election year, Sean, but we’ll never forget.
Tucker is the Dean. Show some respect.