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Tucker Carlson Again ... on the JFK Assassination

  • Writer: Fred Litwin
    Fred Litwin
  • 21 minutes ago
  • 4 min read

Tucker Carlson who has gone completely antisemitic over the last year has another rant on the JFK assassination.


His guest is Zach Lahn who is running to be Governor of Iowa. Here is an excerpt from a transcript: (1:16:47)


Lahn: Somebody asked me the other day, what do you think the most pressing issue facing America is? And I, like, taking out the spirituality, because spirituality is intertwined. But taking that out, it said, I think it's that our government is run by unelected people, and we don't know who they are.


Carlson: Yeah,


Lahn: And, and I was talking ...


Carlson: ... without our best interest at heart at all.


Lahn: And so this idea of America first, of Iowa first. It's like, to many of us, this is just common sense. It's like, this is what the country was set up for.


Carlson: What's the other form of government that's legitimate? I can't think of one. If this is a democratic republic and the government is acting in an interest that's not our interest, how is that legitimate? How is that not grounds for, you know, anyway, right? There's no other legitimate form of government but America first, or Iowa first. Like, there's, that's the only option.


Lahn: And how we got away from that is unbelievable. I was talking to my dad about some of these things the other day, and some things you can think, and know, but not exactly know how to describe or put into words. And I get that feeling when I think about the shift that our country clearly went through after the assassination of John F Kennedy,


Carlson: Well, that's it, right there.


Lahn: it seemed as if something spiritual happened at that point within our country, and it has to do with the complete disregard for truth, honesty, or like the American public deserving to know what's happening. And then, you know, I read a tweet one day. I don't know who said it. Maybe it's Russell Brand, or somebody that said something along the lines of, like, the future success of our country and the Kennedys is, like, intertwined in some way.


Carlson: And it's true. It is true. I never used to believe that, and I would hear these baby boomers say that was the day everything changed and and they were silly. No, they were not serious people, but they could feel something that was true, and that was clearly true, that a lot did change. Everything changed when he was assassinated, in a way that I did not appreciate till I was much older and but they were, they were right. They were right in saying that, in the fact that 63 years later, you know, CIA still will not, this is a fact, will not divulge all the information that it has on his murder, despite a bunch of laws from Congress, despite an executive order from the president of the United States, a year ago They're still hiding it. Clearly there were, you know, probably a lot of people involved, probably a foreign country, clearly involved. Our own government, clearly involved. So like, and they're still lying about it. It's wild. But if the truth sets you free, then lies enslave you.


Lahn: Yeah.


Carlson: And the obverse is true. So I think we are enslaved in some sense, by these lies.


Lahn: You know. I think where I see this most is in the newest generation of people that are coming up, coming of age, so to speak. And there's some very loud voices out there that they're all flocking to, one in very in particular that you've interviewed. And people ask me all the time like, Why do I think that is then I just say, Guys, look at the lies.


Carlson: Exactly.


Lahn: Look at what's happened. Look at the lack of justice, the lack of accountability, like, what we don't ... Where's Fauci? Like, what? What about the Hunter Biden laptop? When are these people going to be arrested?


Yet another politician swallows the JFK conspiracy pill. Yes, the old Fletcher Prouty-Oliver Stone-James DiEugenio line that America can't move forward unless the JFK conspiracy is exposed. A prescription for continual grievance.


And now Carlson blames the CIA and another country. Gee, who was the CIA conspiring with? I would guess that he blames Israel, no?



Previous Relevant Blog Posts


It used to be the left who loved JFK assassination theories.


Jefferson Morley was a guest on Carlson's show.


Matt Taibbi was a guest on Carlson's show.


Oliver Stone and Peter Kuznick were guests.


Gabbard liked Douglass's book, JFK and the Unspeakable.


Ron Paul tells Carlson the U.S. lost its government on November 22, 1963.


RFK Jr. is interviewed by Tucker Carlson and makes up some quotes.

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