Fake conservatives target Tucker Carlson
ANALYSIS/OPINION:
You know youâve hit it big in Washington if you wind up either on the front page of the Washington Post or on the front page of its Style section.
For conservatives, thereâs a big difference, however. If itâs the front page, the article will be a hit piece, likening you at best to a Scrooge and at worst to Hannibal Lecter. In Style, itâs likely to be a puff piece.
Years ago, the American Spectatorâs late, great Washington correspondent Tom Bethell (who died in February) coined the Strange New Respect Award for âonce-reliable conservatives who won liberal praise by adopting liberal policies. Of a sudden, an erstwhile Neanderthal would be treated in the Washington Post as someone who was no longer âsimplisticâ and âshrillâ but rather a figure who had âgrownâ and showed himself to be ânuanced.ââ
Winners included Supreme Court judges, Congress critters, and pundits who earned âstrange new respectâ for selling out to the Left. Right now, the Supreme Court list ought to grow considerably.
Anyway, this past Thursday, Foxâs top-rated talk show host, Tucker Carlson, did not get the Strange New Respect Award. He got a front-page hit piece, with three full pages inside, all trashing him with no balance whatsoever.
The theme was obvious in the headline: âHow Carlson became the voice of White grievance.â For good measure, the subhead said, âFox News host is shaping a GOP energized by racial resentment.â
So, salute Critical Race Theory, the Biden/Harris Democrat Partyâs open borders, socialism, mandatory vaccinations, the LGBTQ activistsâ remaking of schools and the military, and climate change hysteria, or youâre a racist and probably a child molester.
Bill Kristol, who founded the conservative Weekly Standard magazine but became one of the most strident Never Trumpers, helpfully called Tucker a âdangerousâ and âvery talented demagogueâ who fans the âflames of resentment and hatredâ¦. close to inciting hatred of other Americans.â Way to spread the love, Bill.
The article noted that Tucker criticized Mark A. Milley, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, for his comments in June before a congressional committee. The general wanted to study how âWhite rageâ triggered the Jan. 6 Capitol riot.
The left blames âWhite supremacyâ for everything from voter ID laws to the heartbreak of psoriasis. The good general is a perfect fit for the Biden Administrationâs project of turning America into Venezuela so that Bernie Sanders and Michelle Obama can be proud of their country again.
Coincidentally, in the very same edition of the Post, Gen. Milley himself was featured, comparing President Trumpâs rhetoric to Adolf Hitlerâs. Yes, he did. A book excerpt revealed that Milley likened Trumpâs complaints about election fraud to Hitlerâs use of the 1933 attack on Germanyâs parliament building to establish a Nazi regime. âThis is a Reichstag moment,â Milley told aides. âThe gospel of the Fuhrer.â
Itâs been a Reichstag moment, all right, but with the parties reversed. Democrats have used the Capitol riot to demonize half the country. They built a wall around the Capitol and kept troops there unnecessarily for months, just to let us know our place. People are still rotting in jail without facing trial. Nancy Pelosi is hatching a hyper-partisan investigation while ignoring the hundreds of BLM/Antifa riots during 2020 that resulted in billions of dollars in damage, hundreds of wounded police, and dozens of murders. Only she and her colleagues count as riot âvictims.â
For four years, the Washington Post has pushed the discredited âRussian collusionâ scheme while labeling any and all allegations of 2020 election fraud as âfalseâ or âbaseless.â The paper employs a stable of fake conservative columnists who attack actual conservatives like Tucker on a daily basis.
George Will, who won his Pulitzer back in 1977 when he passed for a conservative, is the dean of this bunch. He called the Trump Administration a âgangster regimeâ and blamed Mr. Trumpâs rhetoric for triggering the 2019 mass shooting at a Wal-Mart in El Paso. Normally erudite, Mr. Will froths at the mouth whenever Mr. Trump is mentioned. He called on voters to âdispatch his congressional enablersâ and turn the Senate over to Chuck Schumerâs Democrats.
Michael Gerson, a former speechwriter for George W. Bush, called Mr. Trump âthe hater-in-chiefâ and described Tucker Carlson as anti-Semitic for opposing illegal immigration. Tucker said the Democrats are deliberately allowing mass immigration. Mr. Gerson said this was evidence of âwhite-supremacist replacement doctrine,â adding that, to people like Tucker, ââThe Democratic Partyâ means liberals, which translates into Jews.â Mr. Gerson sure knows how to connect the dots. In his Oct. 16 column, âThe conservative case for Biden,â he trashed the GOP, saying all elected officials who âenabled Trumpâ needed to be âthoroughly defeated.â Happy now?
Then thereâs Max Boot, who described himself as a âlifelong Republicanâ until Trump was elected. Mr. Boot said he was voting for Joe Biden and pleaded with voters to punish the GOP by turning the entire government over to Democrats. He said the countryâs political center has shifted left because of âsystemic racism, COVID-19 and global warming.â A self-proclaimed atheist, he asked in a 2019 column, âis there any reason to believe that China is a less moral place than the United States?â
Kathleen Parker, who earned her spot on the Postâs op-ed page by trashing Sarah Palin, has become a reliable leftist. In March, she called Wisconsin Republican Sen. Ron Johnson a âracistâ for differentiating between the Capitol mob and the far more violent Black Lives Matter and Antifa rioters. In June, she defended Critical Race Theory, insisting that it âisnât intended to alter the facts but rather to more completely illuminate them.â
All this is to say that when the Post attacks someone the way theyâve gone after Tucker Carlson, it means heâs doing something right â" like telling truths theyâve been actively suppressing.
⢠Robert Knight is a contributor to The Washington Times. His website is roberthknight.com.
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