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The Tulsi Gabbard Show

Tucker Carlson: life, death, power, the CIA & the end of journalism | The Tulsi Gabbard Show

The Tulsi Gabbard Show

Tulsi Media

Religion & Spirituality, Government, Daily News, Politics, News Commentary, News, Health & Fitness, Society & Culture

4.85.2K Ratings

🗓️ 13 December 2022

⏱️ 73 minutes

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Summary

Tulsi Gabbard sits down with the most-watched cable news host in the country, Tucker Carlson. They share candid thoughts on the state of the mainstream media, why Tucker almost joined the CIA, and the powerful influence of the national security state on Congress. They open up about the temporary nature of life, the reality of death, and finding peace in God’s love, sharing a side of themselves that few people ever see.



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He told somebody that I was a Russian agent or something and I was outraged so I called him on the phone

0:04.7

You know, I used bad language really mad and he said whoa whoa whoa

0:08.7

I I just got that you know, that's what the intel briefers told me that you were working for Russia

0:14.6

And I said that's what the intel briefers told you you believe you're fucking intel brief like how are you son?

0:20.6

You're being manipulated by your intel briefers. Duh

0:24.7

Now Tucker Carlson is absolutely the undisputed king of cable news

0:29.9

He hosts the most popular cable news show in the country and despite the relentless smear campaigns and

0:36.9

constant attempts to get him canceled

0:40.2

Tucker continues to attract the youngest and most politically diverse audience in cable news often bringing in more

0:47.4

Democrat viewers than even CNN or MSNBC

0:50.9

What does this tell you it turns out that the American people have an appetite for independent thinkers

0:58.5

Who speak their mind who speak freely with you agree or disagree and who have the courage to hold leaders accountable

1:05.9

regardless of political party. It's a rare thing unfortunately now once upon a time

1:11.4

This was the norm though. This is the thing that was expected of all journalists

1:14.9

It's what made journalism a noble profession that that we could depend on those who are behind the camera or who were writing the articles in our

1:22.8

Newspapers to tell us the truth to tell us what was really going on to go after and hold accountable those in power whether they be in government or

1:30.5

In the private sector and make it so that we the people could

1:35.3

form our own opinions could make informed decisions about

1:40.1

Who we wanted to vote for and who we wanted to fire

1:43.6

From people who are in positions of power. This is why one of the reasons why our press was originally granted such robust

1:51.3

Constitutional protections ensuring that we have a free press was that they could do just that and they could actually provide

1:57.3

This necessary check on balance on on the power of those in Washington of those who

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