Interview with Ariel Pink. He was #Canceled just for attending the #StopTheSteal speech. He didn't even visit Capitol Hill that day. He even believes Biden won fair and square (or was he just saying that to keep matters from getting worse? I'm assuming he meant what he said absent further context). Now we know why Tucker was at his DC studio the other day...
More Big Tech censorship. Someone recorded a Zoom call with Dorsey where he planned to silence people he didn't like.
Democrat double standards. WTF I love the police now, says AOC.
With all these incessant calls for advertisers to pull ads from FNC, it's very tempting to come up with something to sell and buy ads just to spite them.
VDH mentioning how the GOP can take advantage of the Dems playing politics by playing some "dirty tricks" of their own. Now to get them to grow a spine...
Finally, at least a portion of Trump's speech on Faux.
Oh, look, it's Dave Marcus, Jesse Watters's evil twin!
Spoiler alert: amnesty for the tens of millions of illegal aliens. Increased legal and illegal immgration. Release the migrant caravans!
A civil rights activist who happens to be a leftist who is disappointed in Biden.
Wikipedia is protecting Kristen Clarke's reputation and her article. I need to pull up her Tuckings and watch them. A real civil rights activist, Ward Connelly, comes on to discuss.
Let's have an impeachment manager for each country in the world!
Sticking it to the American people since forever. Exactly.
I think Tucker was holding back a laugh at the new graphics his team found or put together...
Or maybe Hume overdosed on stupid pills...
I wonder if Tucker was trying to seem agreeable or pose as a good listener (not that he isn't, according to a Tucking survival guide published by Politico) or maintain friendliness behind the scenes (not that on-air political disagreements have made that impossible to do with other guests) by nodding along with Brit Hume's low-grade hot takes last night.
Even though Trump is likely about to leave office, TPTB are still shrieking about Trump.
"Great Piñata Party of 2021"
More calm before another storm? Or another storm disguised as calm? Or calm disguised as another storm?
President Trump called for peace and said that the violent people from the Jan. 6 Capitol Hill incident will be prosecuted.
Don't worry, Tucker. There is a bot that is copying over every one of your Tweets over to the Fediverse. It does that for a ton of other news sites and right-wing personalities and organizations, too. It's all right here: https://mstdn.foxfam.club/@tuckercarlson
Senator Hawley got cancelled by Simon & Schuster. Turns out Tucker is working on another book with them? Good thing Tucker is freaking out about this.
Biden's Civil Rights Division pick, Kristen Clarke, seems to be a literal black supremacist. If a white person wrote an essay like that favorably stacking white people against other races, that person would be condemned.
Next up, Big Tech censorship.
Possible long-term solutions to the blocking of the free exercise of personal liberty by private companies or making such exercise too costly for many people (section 230 reform is only a partial "solution" that might not even be necessary or beneficial):
- End freedom of association for large corporations. The exact threshold for "large" can be debated, but let's put it at a 1 billion dollar valuation or higher. What this means is that if you're a large corporation, you can only refuse service to prospective clients if they are breaking the law, intend to break the law, or you lack the staff, materials, capital, infrastructure, etc. to serve the client.
It seems logical to expand this to smaller companies that are monopolies in their industry, locality, etc., but that would be best legislated at the state or local level due to wide variations in population density, geography, transportation infrastructure, etc.
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Create government-run counterparts to every sort of private business in every industry a person might ever need, and obligate them to serve everyone they legally can. This would preserve freedom of association for remaining private companies while ensuring the costs for exercising one's rights remains manageable. However, this would require a lot of taxpayer money to set up or buy out existing private companies, and some degree of trust that the government wouldn't screw it up.
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Tucker's suggestion: Digital pirate radio.
Daily reminder that Tucker sees the likely incoming Biden administration as a done deal. To be fair, it is highly likely at this point.
Next, Tucker acknowledges the fraud fight and Congress critters who objected to the certification of Biden's alleged victory. I'm not so sure that silence on the matter was better than condemnation.
First up, the attack on patriots who did nothing wrong. Around the world, sane people are crying foul.
Parler almost has to set up a freesite and/or a peer-to-peer service to get back online.