Topic: Tucker Carlson

336 chapters across the catalog

Sonic Thump
Episode 1875 2:09:33 - 2:15:44

1875: Sonic Thump

No Agenda Mission Statement and Social Media Trolls

The hosts address social media comments demanding they support specific political candidates like Tucker Carlson. They reiterate the No Agenda mission statement: to deconstruct news media and reveal slanted reporting without political motivation. The show maintains an open-source approach, allowing third parties to use the name for merchandise and rebroadcasting.

Kennel Index
Episode 1874 5:19 - 7:57

1874: Kennel Index

Megyn Kelly, Donald Trump, and Israel's US Influence

Megyn Kelly is criticized for her shifting stances on Donald Trump and social issues like transgender rights. The conversation addresses the "black pill" sentiment regarding Israel's perceived ownership of various US government departments, including the Treasury and Department of Education. Speculation arises that Tucker Carlson is being positioned by certain media circles as the only viable "antidote" to the current political system.

Kennel Index
Episode 1874 15:50 - 20:20

1874: Kennel Index

Trump's Awareness of Podcast Media and Civil War Rhetoric

Speculation continues on whether Donald Trump is aware of the specific narratives being pushed in the "podcast circle jerk" circuit by figures like Tucker Carlson. The hosts discuss the nature of leaks to Axios and the motives behind them. A personal anecdote about a friend in Los Angeles highlights fears of a brewing "civil war" fueled by the rhetoric of media personalities like Candace Owens and Megyn Kelly.

Supercycle
Episode 1873 1:03:43 - 1:06:06

1873: Supercycle

Cenk Uygur, Tucker Carlson, and Corporate CEO Popularity

Cenk Uygur of The Young Turks predicted that Tucker Carlson would easily win a Republican primary if he chose to run. Uygur argued that Kamala Harris's reliance on corporate CEO endorsements makes her unpopular with the general public. The discussion notes a shift in political dynamics where traditional donor influence is being challenged by populist sentiment.

VBS
Episode 1870 33:31 - 47:00

1870: VBS

Tucker Carlson, Israel Channel 13 Interview on Iran War

Tucker Carlson participated in an adversarial interview with Israel's Channel 13, where he criticized Donald Trump for being "controlled" by Benjamin Netanyahu regarding the war with Iran. Carlson argued that the conflict does not serve American interests and described Israel as a violent state that boasts about assassinations. He further questioned the morality of the Israeli government's actions in Gaza and called for an end to all U.S. aid to Israel, while expressing skepticism about the state of democracy in both nations.

Lubio
Episode 1868 1:09:00 - 1:13:42

1868: Lubio

Tucker Carlson 2028 Presidential Run Rumors

John Kiriakou has been promoting the idea of Tucker Carlson running for president in 2028, claiming Carlson is under threat and requires heavy security. The hosts dismiss this as a potential "op" or Kiriakou simply seeking attention on podcasts. They note that Carlson appears to enjoy his private life as a fly fisherman and has expressed little genuine interest in entering politics.

Transmission Window
Episode 1867 1:20:23 - 1:23:16

1867: Transmission Window

Thomas Massie on Tucker Carlson and Trump Disappointments

Representative Thomas Massie appeared on Tucker Carlson's program to express his disappointment with Donald Trump's recent policy shifts. Massie cited concerns over FISA warrants, the lack of progress on the "Maha" health initiative, and the failure to release the Epstein files or fully withdraw from the Ukraine conflict.

Transmission Window
Episode 1867 1:23:26 - 1:33:42

1867: Transmission Window

Tucker Carlson's Shifting Relationship with Donald Trump

The New Yorker's Jason Zengerle discusses the "roller coaster" relationship between Tucker Carlson and Donald Trump, noting Carlson's recent denunciations of the former president. Speculation arises that Carlson is positioning himself for a 2028 presidential run by championing an isolationist "America First" mantle that he feels Trump has abandoned.

Wide Awakes
Episode 1865 56:49 - 1:00:30

1865: Wide Awakes

Tucker Carlson, Antichrist Quote Denial

During a New York Times interview, Tucker Carlson denied ever suggesting that Donald Trump could be the Antichrist. The reporter confronted him with a direct transcript from his own show where he questioned Trump's rejection of the Bible and his self-exaltation. Despite the audio evidence, Carlson maintained that the words never left his lips, leading to accusations of phoniness.

Pointcast
Episode 1864 1:16:54 - 1:22:15

1864: Pointcast

CIA vs Military Intelligence, Tucker Carlson, John Kiriakou

A debate emerges regarding the accuracy of CIA intelligence versus military intelligence concerning Iran's nuclear capabilities. Former CIA officer John Kiriakou appeared on Tucker Carlson's program to argue that Iran has no active nuclear weapons program, a claim the hosts contrast with the military's long-term war-gaming and strategic assessments.

Smear Campaign
Episode 1862 1:32:16 - 1:45:00

1862: Smear Campaign

Buckley Carlson, Trump Betrayal, and Israel Foreign Policy

Buckley Carlson, brother of Tucker Carlson, expresses a sense of betrayal regarding Donald Trump's foreign policy, specifically the military engagement with Iran. He argues that Trump's actions contradict his campaign promises and suggests the influence of major donors like Miriam Adelson dictates U.S. policy toward Israel. The segment explores the idea that Trump is "loyal only to neocons and donors" despite his populist rhetoric.

Splashdown
Episode 1859 1:23:29 - 1:25:16

1859: Splashdown

Tucker Carlson on the Decline of the American Empire

Tucker Carlson declared that the current conflict in Iran signifies the end of the American Empire as it has existed for the last 80 years. Carlson argued that the U.S. has reached the limits of its power, specifically citing the inability to keep the Strait of Hormuz open. He predicted a "very rough time" for the American economy but suggested that the end of global interventionism might eventually benefit the nation long-term.

Anglo
Episode 1853 55:18 - 59:50

1853: Anglo

Tucker Carlson and the Pilgrim Society Allegations

The hosts discuss Tucker Carlson's political influence and his alleged ties to the Pilgrim Society, a pro-British secret society. They examine Carlson's background and his use of specific terminology like "Anglo" and "rather." The segment questions whether Carlson's public persona aligns with his actual social standing and historical family connections to British commodities.

Anglo
Episode 1853 1:04:37 - 1:12:25

1853: Anglo

Tucker Carlson Interview with The Economist on Israel Lobby

Tucker Carlson sat down with Zanny Minton Beddoes of The Economist to discuss the influence of the Israel lobby on American foreign policy. Carlson claimed that Benjamin Netanyahu visited Trump seven times to push for war with Iran. He also revisited the origins of the Iraq War, arguing that history is being rewritten regarding the role of foreign stakeholders in that conflict.

Jell-No!
Episode 1852 25:17 - 27:05

1852: Jell-No!

Tucker Carlson, CIA Criminal Referral, Foreign Agent Act

Tucker Carlson claimed the CIA is preparing a criminal referral against him for allegedly acting as a foreign agent due to his communications with people in Iran. Carlson denied the allegations, asserting his loyalty to the United States. The hosts speculate on a connection between Carlson's situation and the investigation into Joe Kent.

Jell-No!
Episode 1852 27:06 - 29:01

1852: Jell-No!

Pastor Dumisani Washington, Israel Church Division

Pastor Dumisani Washington, founder of the Institute for Black Solidarity with Israel, criticized Tucker Carlson and Candace Owens for creating a rift within the Christian church regarding support for Israel. Washington argued that Carlson's platforming of figures like Nick Fuentes is dangerous. The discussion centers on how the Israel-Palestine conflict is dividing different Christian denominations.

Jell-No!
Episode 1852 32:52 - 34:27

1852: Jell-No!

Covenant Theology, Tucker Carlson Christian Misunderstandings

Adam Curry describes "Covenant Theology" as a middle ground where Gentiles are grafted into the Jewish people without requiring specific political borders. He argues that Tucker Carlson misunderstood the migration of Christians from Palestine as "ethnic cleansing." The segment suggests Carlson lacks the religious background to accurately interpret these theological and geopolitical shifts.

Jell-No!
Episode 1852 34:27 - 38:36

1852: Jell-No!

Tucker Carlson Demon Attack, Spiritual Warfare

In a documentary clip, Tucker Carlson describes being physically mauled by an unseen spiritual entity while sleeping in his bed. He claims the attack left physical claw marks on his ribcage and shoulder that were still visible a year later. Carlson states this experience led him to read the Bible intensely, though he remains skeptical of established Christian pastors.

Jell-No!
Episode 1852 38:37 - 41:11

1852: Jell-No!

Balfour Declaration, British Imperialism, Joe Kent Interview

The hosts discuss the British Empire's role in creating modern Middle Eastern borders through the Balfour Declaration and the Sykes-Picot Agreement. They argue that the establishment of Israel was a strategic move to protect British waterways and oil interests. Joe Kent appeared on Tucker Carlson's show to claim that the Israeli lobby pressured the U.S. into the current war with Iran.

Jell-No!
Episode 1852 44:43 - 48:28

1852: Jell-No!

Neoconservative Censorship, Charlie Kirk Murder, British Influence

Tucker Carlson warns that neoconservatives are using the war in Iran to justify censoring and imprisoning domestic critics. Adam Curry posits that Carlson may be an agent for British interests, specifically the City of London, aimed at dividing the American conservative movement. Curry links these geopolitical tensions to the murder of Charlie Kirk and the resulting schism in the right wing.