September 1, 2020
MY CORNER by Boyd
Cathey
Tucker Carlson Nails
It: The Violence, Lies, and What’s At Stake
And More on George Floyd and Kyle Rittenhouse
And More on George Floyd and Kyle Rittenhouse
Friends,
Tucker
Carlson has, once again, done a great service for the American citizenry—if
only more of us could have seen and heard his memorable seventeen minute
monologue (with accompanying video segments) from August 31.
In few
words Carlson summed up where we are exactly in the current maelstrom of
violence—the unhinged and frenzied radicalism and revolution unleashed in
America. And in so doing he pinpointed
with precision (and at times irony) the dire situation that this country finds
itself in and the supreme importance of the upcoming November election.
He began
with an acute and powerful on-air critique of Joe Biden. But Carlson went far
deeper, focusing on the underlying forces at work which are feverishly laboring
to not only defeat the president, but dramatically and completely root out and
destroy the traditions and culture that have shaped both America and Western
Christian civilization.
As is
their practice, the Democrats and the Mainstream Media, including some on
Tucker Carlson’s own network, Fox News, have been engaged in a form of
intellectual projection. That is, if you are guilty of something, then you
accuse your opponent of being culpable of that very same thing. Thus, Joe Biden
in Pittsburgh (August 31), accused
President Trump of causing the riots and looting, of being
responsible for the violence in dozens of Democrat-controlled cities: Shift the
guilt, and then if the newly-accused “culprit” complains or resists the charge,
call him a racist. And too many times—and with too many Republicans—it works.
Then,
there is the willingness of many in the media (including some at Fox) to assume
the worst—without the evidence—if in a violent confrontation a policeman or
white Trump supporter is involved. On Fox’s “America’s Newsroom,” September 1, without any challenge, the Fox journalist allowed a Democrat spokesman to outrageously
distort the narrative of the recent situation involving young (and white)
teenager Kyle Rittenhouse in Kenosha, Wisconsin.
Rittenhouse,
according
to court documents (conveniently never cited by nearly the entirety
of the media):
…is the 17-year-old who drove to Kenosha
with a shotgun where he helped defend local businesses from rioters and even
offered medical assistance to far-left rioters who were hurt during the
protests. He’s also the young man who shot three people during the riot, and
while the media has gone into overdrive condemning him as a white supremacist
murderer, court documents suggest it was actually self-defense.
Tucker
Carlson interviewed Rittenhouse’s attorney, again on the August 31 program. Here
is the short video interview as it appeared on the Carlson program.
You won’t hear about this on CNN, on MSNBC, or at NBC, CBS, ABC, or in The New York Times or Washington Post…or on your local media
outlets. In other words according to the fake media Rittenhouse is guilty—the
evidence that exculpates him be damned—time to string him up and execute him
(actually, Antifa/Black Lives Matter militants are apparently now trying to
find where he is being held on “murder” charges so they might go and do just
that…Where are our law enforcement agencies?).
And another word about the George Floyd death (excuse me! I
mean “racist police murder”). Columnist Ilana Mercer has done an excellent job
of dissecting that claim, and I pass on a link to her must-read column
here. Moreover,
newly-released court documents strongly indicate that, unlike what we hear every day on every network, Floyd
died due to “fatal levels” of the drug fentanyl in his system:
…a law enforcement interview with Dr.
Andrew Baker, the Hennepin County Medical Examiner, say[s] Floyd had 11 ng/mL
of fentanyl in his system. ‘If he were found dead at home alone and no
other apparent causes, this could be acceptable to call an OD. Deaths have been
certified with levels of 3,’ Baker told investigators. In another new document,
Baker said, ‘That is a fatal level of fentanyl under normal circumstances’.”
There is
so much more, so many more incidents and events—mostly not covered or
downplayed like the recent CNN headline that the violence and looting in dozens
of cities was “fiery but mostly peaceful” (with the background of an incinerated
building torched by “peaceful demonstrators"?).
Here is
the opening monologue for Tucker Carlson Tonight (August 31). It lasts for
about seventeen minutes, but it is worth that amount of your time. Please view
it and encourage others (including any liberal friends, if you still have any)
to watch it:
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