Radical political personality Tucker Carlson had a message for the establishment media, and he made sure they wouldn’t miss it. He parked several trucks outside of the office buildings of The New York Times, CNN, and the Washington Post.
According to images commentator Benny Johnson shared on X, the trucks all had an ad with Carlson and the words, “Corporate Media Is Dead.”
Tucker Carlson used to be a host on Fox News. However, he launched his own “Tucker Carlson Network” earlier last week, after releasing teasers on Dec. 9. Since he left Fox, Carlson started posting more posts on X and eventually started “Tucker on X.” On Tucker on X, Carlson interviewed prominent political figures.
According to the Wall Street Journal, Carlson will still post on X and intends to launch a podcast. Furthermore, as the ad continued to stir up reactions across media houses, the official Tucker Carlson Network posted on X saying, “We’re just trying to reach them regarding their car’s extended warranty.” They further posted several images of the trucks with the captions, “Who did this?? (We did it),” “Some call it advertising. We call it art.
The new Tucker Carlson Network offers investigations, interviews, and even an “Ask Tucker” section. The Ask Tucker section allows members to ask Carlson any question, and he’ll answer in weekly episodes.
“Democracy can’t function in a society like this. Voters can’t know what they’re voting for. People do understand they’re being manipulated, and they resent it. The population becomes angry and paranoid. Things fall apart,” the site continued,” labeling the current media environment “a propaganda spiral.”
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“We are the sworn enemies of lying, pomposity, smugness, and groupthink. We believe the corporate media is broken beyond repair, and the only way forward is to build something better.”
“There’s only one solution to a propaganda spiral like the one we’re living through, and it’s telling the truth about the things that matter — clearly and without fear. That’s our job. We plan to do it every day, no matter what,” the site said.
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Furthermore, former White House adviser Neil Patel, who was Carlson’s co-worker when the Daily Cally was created, will serve as CEO of the new network. Also, Justin Wells, Carlon’s producer at Fox, will be the president of the Tucker Carlson Network.
Moreover, tuckercarlson.com is a subscription-based website. It costs $9 per month for membership. However, the payment details on the website say that membership costs $6 per month and 72 per year if you choose to be an annual subscriber.
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