


When Ted Cruz told Tucker Carlson he was "obsessed" with Israel, the jowly nepo baby Tucker Carlson elegantly responded "No, you're obsessed."
He has always been as superficial as the sheen on a glossy magazine. He should do Firing Line again, this time with Bill Kristol, and they can both pose as intellectuals together.
Let's check the tape to see who's obsessed:
Tucker Carlson recently had on another voice MAGA desperately needs to hear from -- George Stephanopolous's sister, a Greek Orthodox nun who moved to the Holy Land, apparently to run PR ops for Hamas.
Her headline claim was as audacious as it was false: that modern Palestinians are "Canaanite descendants" and "the first Christians." This is not a harmless slip of the tongue. Mother Agapia is not a newcomer to the conversation. She knows full well the Canaanites were pagan idol worshipers who vanished more than 3,000 years ago. She knows they bowed to Baal and Molech, not Christ. And she knows Christianity would not emerge for another millennium. She also knows the Palestinian national identity, as we understand it today, is a mid-20th-century political construct, forged under the guidance of the Palestine Liberation Organization. Facts are not in dispute here. They are simply ignored.
Her moral reasoning is just as telling. She complains that Christians from Bethlehem need permits to visit Jerusalem's holy sites. What she does not say is why those permits exist. During the Second Intifada, terrorists murdered more than a thousand Israelis. Many attacks were planned and launched from Judea and Samaria. Suicide bombings were a regular occurrence. The security barrier that followed cut such attacks by over 90 percent. In Mother Agapia's moral accounting, the inconvenience of a permit outweighs the life of a bus full of schoolchildren.
If she truly cared about protecting Christians in the Middle East, her outrage would be aimed in very different directions. It would start in Iraq, where a community that once numbered 1.5 million has been reduced to a fraction of that, scattered and broken in barely twenty years. It would move to Syria, where civil war has crushed some of the oldest Christian communities on earth. It would stop in Egypt, where Coptic Christians endure mob attacks, church burnings, and the ever-present threat of violence. But none of that seems to stir her voice. Instead, she reserves her anger for Israel -- the one country in the region where the Christian population has actually grown since 1948, and where Christians serve in parliament and even on the Supreme Court. That is not a random oversight. It is a deliberate choice.
This is not the first time she has done this. In 2002, she circulated a grotesque fabrication claiming Israeli soldiers had raped Palestinian girls. The story was so outrageous that even WorldNetDaily -- hardly an Israeli propaganda outlet -- retracted it after discovering its source was a Palestinian schoolboy's invention. There is a pattern here: repeat anything, no matter how implausible, as long as it injures Israel.
So once again Tucker Carlson is putting on a show where the message is simple, blunt, and antisemitic: Those tricksy Jews are taking you for a ride, MAGA people. They actually hate Christians and kill them.
Well, Israel is fighting a war of necessity against Palestinians and a small percentage of them are Christians. So yes, there will occasionally be anti-Hamas operations near churches (with Hamas picking those areas to dig their spider-holes in).
But for Tucker Carlson, it's all part of the Jewish Master Plan to Subjugate Christians.
As I've mentioned before, one of Tucker Carlson's regular "news" segments now is pushing the idea that Jews are killing Christians.
Syria is massacring Christians, but Tucker don't care about that.
BTW: All of the pro-Hamas websites are praising the fat alcoholic nepo-Nazi Tucker Carlson.
Tucker's confused about why "Christians" need permits to enter Jerusalem.
Hint: It's not that they're Christians, it's that they're Palestinians and Palestinians have been blowing up Jews for 70 years.
Liberals often denigrate conservative support for Israel by sniffing, "They just want the Jews back in Israel so that Armageddon can begin and then, sometime later, Christ will return."
In other words: Christians who support Israel just want to get them blown up to start the last days.
Tucker Carlson is now pushing that same denigration:
Alongside her accounts of discrimination faced by Palestinians, Carlson devoted much of the interview to exploring Christian Zionism -- a belief by some that Jews must return to the Holy Land to trigger the "second coming" of Christ.
In the interview, Mother Stephanopoulos detailed Israel's stealing of Christian land, the mission of "Greater Israel", and the persecution of Christians at the hands of Israel, among many other topics.
One point: Some like Harry Paratestes will say, It's important that we feel free to discuss these issues honestly.
True enough. But let's emphasize "honestly" in that sentence.
If you want to argue that the US should not pick any favorites in foreign policy, and you want to extend that to Israel, well, extend that to the UK and Australia too.
But Tucker doesn't talk about them much. He's focused laser-like on Israel.
And as far as having an honest discussion, one can have a discussion about whether we are too supportive of Israel or not without resorting to emotional, demagoguic claims like "Jews are tricking Christians (same as they have since the Middle Ages!!!) and are killing Christians because they're Christians because they hate Christians."
There is a large difference between making an argument that appeals to reason and an argument that appeals to 2000-year-old suspicions about the Jewish Cabal scheming to subvert and subjugate Christians, right?
Many ISIS terrorists were born Christian and converted to Islam.
Is Tucker Carlson suggesting that Christian-convert ISIS terrorists aren't valid military targets? Would he say that Trump also "kills Christians"?
Of course not. Because this is all about the Jews, and Tucker clearly believes -- but is too cowardly to yet say -- that Jews Control America.
But he'll get there. He'll get there.