Friday, November 7, 2025

Tucker Carlson’s Lies About Israel: And His Betrayal of Christians: Controversy Over Carlson interview Reveals Conservatives’ Rift Over Antisemitism: Heritage Foundation Chief’s Defense of Chat with Far-Right Activist Nick Fuentes Draws Rebukes from Staffers, Republican Senators and Jewish Leaders, Deepening Divides On the Right

Tucker Carlson’s Lies About Israel:
And his betrayal of Christians.
Tucker Carlson recently interviewed Nick Fuentes on his show. During the program, Tucker — unsurprisingly — argued that Israel is bad, wrong, and evil because, among numerous other things, it believes that if you are born Palestinian, you are not human.
This is a vicious and grotesque lie.
Israel does see Palestinians as human — and that is exactly why Israel sacrifices the lives of its young men and women in war to try to spare Palestinian lives (going door-to-door in searches instead of carpet bombing, for example). The IDF’s unprecedented moral efforts on this score are documented here. This is precisely why Hamas uses its own children as human shields — KNOWING that Israel values Palestinian lives, which Hamas and Islam do not.
The real issue in terms of what Tucker is discussing is that Israel gauges a horrific truth in its fight for survival: that from the moment Palestinians are born, a death cult brainwashes and indoctrinates them to hate and kill Jews. That is the issue, and it poses a horrific problem for Israel. That problem is Islam.
Connected to this problem is the sobering reality that Palestinian mothers celebrate their own children’s “martyrdom” — especially when they die in any process that involves the killing of Jews.
We are still waiting for Tucker to devote a show to this particular phenomenon.
All of this explains why Hamas terrorists — and the Palestinian civilians who joined them in the savage attacks in Israel on October 7, 2023 — were ecstatically calling their parents to brag that they had raped/mutilated/killed Jews, and why their parents celebrated in exhilaration upon hearing that news. This “dynamic” is rooted in myriad Qur’anic verses, and in the genocidal Hadith: Sahih Muslim 6985 — a Hadith with which 73% of Palestinians agree.
THIS is the issue that Tucker avoids and distorts. THIS is the issue that Tucker hasn’t had a show about.
Tucker Carlson is also a self-avowed Christian, but he is yet to have a program about the persecution of Christians under Islam, or to have guests such as Robert Spencer, Aynaz Anni Cyrus, and Bosch Fawstin, who can explain to him how and why Islam inspires and sanctions the persecution of Christians and unbelievers. --->READ MORE HERE
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Controversy over Carlson interview reveals conservatives’ rift over antisemitism:Controversy over Carlson interview reveals conservatives’ rift over antisemitism
Heritage Foundation chief’s defense of chat with far-right activist Nick Fuentes draws rebukes from staffers, Republican senators and Jewish leaders, deepening divides on the right
As Republicans accuse Democrats of tolerating antisemitism in their party, the GOP on Friday was roiled by its own schism after the leader of a powerful right-wing think tank defended prominent conservative commentator Tucker Carlson for his friendly podcast interview with a far-right activist known for his antisemitic views.
The comments from Kevin Roberts, president of the Heritage Foundation, sparked outrage from some Heritage staffers, senators and conservative activists. But they also reflect increasing skepticism toward Israel and of Jews among some on the right, complicating the GOP’s efforts to cast the Democratic Party as antisemitic.
The outrage began when Roberts on Thursday posted a video in which he denied his group was “distancing itself” from the former Fox News host, one of the most powerful voices on the right, after Carlson’s podcast hosted Nick Fuentes, whose followers see themselves as working to preserve America’s white, Christian identity.
“The American people expect us to be focusing on our political adversaries on the left, not attacking our friends on the right,” said Roberts, adding that, while antisemitism is wrong, conservatives do not need to always support Israel.
The video drew sharp rebuke from Heritage staffers and multiple Republican senators, as well as top Jewish leaders in both parties.
Democratic Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, the highest-ranking Jewish member of Congress, called the Roberts statement “deeply disturbing.” Matt Brooks, CEO of the Republican Jewish Coalition, said in a statement to Jewish Insider that he was “appalled, offended and disgusted.”
The flare-up comes as criticism of Israel and blatant antisemitism have risen in right-wing circles. Activists such as Fuentes and Candace Owens have seen the popularity of their podcasts and videos grow, particularly among young conservatives who are increasingly skeptical of the notion that the Republican Party should stand by Israel’s side and support its war in Gaza, given President Donald Trump’s “America First” agenda.
It also comes as the Trump administration has been cracking down on colleges and universities for allegedly enabling antisemitism amid protests over the Israel-Hamas war. Trump has long accused Democrats of hating Israel.
Critics say the administration conflates any criticism of the Israeli government’s actions with prejudice. --->READ MORE HERE
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