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Tucker Carlson, with help from Kevin McCarthy, tries to sanitize the very real violence of the January 6 attack | CNN Business

  

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Via:  jbb  •  last year  •  7 comments

By:   Oliver Darcy (CNN)

Tucker Carlson, with help from Kevin McCarthy, tries to sanitize the very real violence of the January 6 attack | CNN Business
The face of Fox News is doing everything in his power to sanitize the horrific violence the nation saw unfold in real-time at the U.S. Capitol in the aftermath of the 2020 election.

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Pro-Trump supporters storm the US Capitol following a rally with President Donald Trump on January 6, 2021 in Washington, DC. Samuel Corum/Getty Images New YorkCNN —

The face of Fox News is doing everything in his power to sanitize the horrific violence the nation saw unfold in real-time at the U.S. Capitol in the aftermath of the 2020 election.

And on Monday night, he had a major assist from Republican House Speaker Kevin McCarthy, who granted him exclusive access to tens of thousands of hours of January 6 security camera footage.

After continuing to sow doubt about the legitimacy of the 2020 presidential election ("it is clear the 2020 election was a grave betrayal of American democracy"), Tucker Carlson used the footage on Monday night to portray those who broke into the U.S. Capitol as mostly peaceful patriots who simply felt wronged by the system. Carlson, who falsely claimed the footage provided "conclusive" evidence proving Democrats "lied" about the events of January 6, aired footage showing some people taking selfies and meandering through the U.S. Capitol.

"Taken as a whole the video record does not support the claim that January 6th was an insurrection," Carlson claimed. "In fact, it demolishes that claim."

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The whole episode said more about McCarthy than it did Carlson. In effect, McCarthy served as Carlson's reluctant, but obedient, accomplice, providing Carlson the ink in the Fox News conspiracy theorist's quest to rewrite the events of the day in which the country's citadel of democracy was assaulted. Those events were inspired by the very same election denying rhetoric the right-wing talk channel that pays Carlson's handsome multi-million salary gave platform to in the wake of the 2020 contest.

McCarthy, of course, knew precisely what he was doing when he handed over the footage to Carlson while denying it to actual news organizations. Carlson has been one of the loudest, most obnoxious media figures denying the reality of January 6. He routinely mocks the notion that an insurrection took place and has even given platform to the fringe idea the assault could have been a "false flag" attack staged by the federal government — something Carlson continued to fan the flames of on Monday.

Ideas like those were once considered to be extreme, confined to the outskirts of right-wing media where shameless charlatans like Alex Jones spin fantasies for their audiences. But now it's available every night at 8pm for millions to watch, courtesy of the highest-rated cable channel — and, more importantly, the Republican Party's de-facto kingmaker.

If McCarthy is good at one thing, it's reading the political tea leaves. His behavior offers crucial insight into the current power dynamics of the GOP. So when McCarthy bows and grovels at the feet of Carlson, it is worth paying close attention.

McCarthy, like the rest of his flock in Congress, knows that Carlson is the real boss inside the Republican Party. GOP lawmakers not only want to remain on Carlson's good side, but they certainly do not want to receive a prime time lashing on his program, which is appointment television for the party's base. And we've seen they'll do nearly anything to stay in his good graces. (See Sen. Ted Cruz pleading Carlson for forgiveness last year.)

Perhaps, McCarthy believes that playing ball with the Fox News extremist will curry favor with him and put an end to the brutal attacks Carlson has leveled at McCarthy over the last few years. And it appears to have worked for the moment, with Carlson on Monday night offering some praise for McCarthy.

But the result of the House speaker's actions will undoubtedly be a muddying of the waters on a key and defining moment in American history, reigniting the far-right's information war on the truth in hopes of cleansing its actions in the lead up to January 6.


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JBB
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1  seeder  JBB    last year

Who to believe? Fox News, or our own lying eyes?

original

 
 
 
Drinker of the Wry
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1.1  Drinker of the Wry  replied to  JBB @1    last year

A medical milestone.

 
 
 
TᵢG
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2  TᵢG    last year

Three days ago ( link ) I posted (sarcastically) what Carlson would be able to now prove with his footage:

Tucker is going to show that:
  • nobody actually broke and entered the Capitol
  • nobody attacked Capitol police
  • nobody had any weapons
  • only a handful of people actually did anything wrong
  • the workings of Congress was not actually disrupted
  • nobody (not even Pence) was in real danger
  • Ashli Babbitt was hunted down and murdered
  • Trump had no reason to take any action

Turns out, he ignored all questions of Trump's wrongdoing and instead focused on ancillary items such as:

  • Jacob Chansley (Shaman) was peaceful
  • Most of the Trump supporters were peaceful
  • Brian Sicknick was not murdered by the mob
  • Ray Epps did not start the riot
  • Josh Hawley was indeed running but he was not the only one running

Well I was close on one item, he did point out that only a minority were violent and that most who entered the capital just walked through the door and did not engage in violence.    I think most people already knew that the insurrectionists were a minority out of the many thousands who comprised the crowd.   

But Carlson will be playing more.   Maybe he will actually touch on the focus of the Jan 6th committee:  Trump's role.

Somehow, given his grand opening was at best weak deflection, I doubt anything of value will be forthcoming from Carlson.

 
 
 
Greg Jones
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2.1  Greg Jones  replied to  TᵢG @2    last year
Well I was close on one item, he did point out that only a minority were violent and that most who entered the capital just walked through the door and did not engage in violence.    I think most people already knew that the insurrectionists were a minority out of the many thousands who comprised the crowd."

Very true, but many on the left are loath to admit that reality. If this had been a planned and prepared for insurrection/coup/riot, it would not have failed considering how many demonstrators were present.

 
 
 
Tessylo
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2.1.1  Tessylo  replied to  Greg Jones @2.1    last year

Explain the scumbags who had 1/6 on t-shirts they were wearing and threatening/calling for the deaths of Democrats that it wasn't planned and incited by the former 'president' and most of the republicans/gqp?

Also, because the scum didn't succeed is proof that it wasn't planned?????????????????

 
 
 
TᵢG
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2.1.2  TᵢG  replied to  Greg Jones @2.1    last year

The fact that the insurrectionists were a minority out of a crowd of thousands is almost irrelevant.   The issue is that the Capitol was violently broken and entered as part of an action to disrupt the workings of Congress by Trump supporters.

 
 
 
Jeremy Retired in NC
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3  Jeremy Retired in NC    last year

There is a possibility that, with the release of these video's, there are chances that those convicted of things during this protest could be released, have convictions overturned / expunged because prosecution withheld information from the defense.

 
 

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