Tucker Carlson is controlled opposition.
Vladimir Lenin — 'The best way to control the opposition is to lead it ourselves.'
Certainly, he does surprise many people, covering subjects other journalists won’t touch. However, on closer inspection, this populist “everyman” persona is all a facade; Carlson himself has deep connections to the government and the national security state and works hard to obscure the real centers of power, providing cover for the powerful elites and channeling popular rage towards safer targets.
Despite his family’s wealth and close connections with state power and the intelligence community, he has convinced millions that he is on their side. Yet, Tucker Carlson is no threat to the establishment; in fact, he is one of their greatest assets.
Tucker Swanson McNear Carlson was born into a wealthy California family in 1969. He attended a number of private preparatory schools in California and New England, including the exclusive St. George’s School in Rhode Island, where today attendance costs between $46,000 and $67,000 per year. From there, he went on to study history at Trinity College, a private Connecticut liberal arts institution that charges similar fees.
Carlson is a blue-blood through and through. His great-uncle was Arkansas Senator William Fulbright, while his step-mother, Patricia Swanson, is the heiress to the Swanson Frozen Food company fortune. In his earlier years, before his character change, Carlson openly described himself as a trust-fund baby. “I’m extraordinarily loaded just from money I inherited from a number of trust funds,” he said in 2008.
His father, Richard “Dick” Carlson is an important journalist and high state official who was appointed by Ronald Reagan as director of the U.S. Information Agency (USIA), the body that oversees government-funded media, including Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, Radio and TV Martí and Voice of America, of which Dick was also the director. (USIA has since been replaced by the U.S. Agency for Global Media). Together, these outlets are part of what The New York Times called a “worldwide propaganda network built by the CIA.” Their goal is to bombard enemy countries with regime-change propaganda. Until the 1970s, Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty was directly funded by the CIA.
Fortunately, the CIA could count on the loyalty of many friendly journalists, among them Tucker Carlson, who by 1996 was working for neocon publication The Weekly Standard. In an article titled “A Disgraceful Newspaper Exposé and Its Fans,” Carlson launched a wall-to-wall defense of the CIA, an organization he had recently applied to join. Perhaps he did join the CIA? Would he tell you if he did?
Tucker attempts to channel popular frustrations away from the real causes of economic grief and into a pointless and endless red vs. blue culture war. Carlson has attempted to get his viewers angry about how liberals are supposedly claiming that math and trees are racist, or they are trying to get you to eat bugs. As media critic Carlos Maza noted:
The goal of Tucker’s show isn’t to challenge the elite; it is to make sure that you never realize who they are. To get you so mad at atheists, feminists, immigrants, millennials, trans people, pot smokers, college students, vegans, the NFL, Brooklyn witches and Lena fucking Dunham, that you don’t get mad at the people who are actually in charge.”
In 2019, Dutch historian Rutger Bregman was brought on to criticize the World Economic Forum at Davos, but it did not go as planned after Bregman went off-script, highlighting the phony nature of Carlson’s critique. “You are a millionaire funded by billionaires… And that’s the reason you’re not talking about these issues… You are not part of the solution, you’re part of the problem,” he told Carlson. “You’re all like ‘I’m against the globalist elite, blah, blah blah.’ It’s not very convincing,” he added, to which Carlson replied, “Why don’t you go fuck yourself!” The interview was terminated and never broadcast.
An image from 2004 shows Carlson posing with two armed employees of DynCorp International, holding a Kalashnikov rifle himself. Carlson’s article presents them as a relatively laudable force conducting vital operations, rather than an occupying army carrying out war crimes and human trafficking.
Apart from this soldier cosplaying, Carlson was also involved in one of the most iconic and bizarre pieces of pro-war propaganda from the time. In a 2003 interview with Britney Spears, Carlson asks the pop superstar what she thought about Iraq and what followers should do. “Honestly, I think we should just trust our president in every decision he makes and should just support that, you know, and be faithful in what happens,” she replies. “Do you trust this president?” Carlson asks. “Yes, I do,” she responds. “Excellent!” he exclaims. The clip was replayed countless times and is featured in a number of documentaries about the war, coming to define an era of pro-war media reporting.
Tucker Carlson is a rodeo clown. His job is to distract the public so that they don’t gore the elites who are riding them.
👏👏👏👏💪🧠🙏🏻 Fuck yes! We need more of this!
The CIA is more insidious than most can possibly imagine. They're the worst (most criminally illegitimate) so-called intelligence agency to ever exist. The CIA is quite literally the defacto paramilitary/terrorism/propaganda/secret police agency of the wealthiest Oligarchs in the United States, as well as their chosen allies.
There is nothing lawful about the CIA. It is the most egregiously illegitimate institution to ever exist in U.S. History. The CIA has no Constitutional authority whatsoever!
I anyone has their own show or is on tv acting in a show, they are controlled opposition. FACT!