


Posobiec noted that when the Hunter Biden story dropped in October of 2020, the only person that seemed to pick up the story at the time in mainstream media was Tucker Carlson, having former Hunter Biden business partner Tony Bobulinski on for an interview.
"So he gets Tony Bobulisnky. He gets Devon Archer. He's getting every single one of these individuals that's directly tied to this. And I think what we're actually seeing through the lens of this is picking apart — and it's something that Tucker talks about a lot in his books, which I have read — just the way Washington DC actually works and the sense of how the sausage is made behind the scenes and where that comes out in the front end," said Posobiec.
Moore said that Carlon’s show is "really that bridge between stuff that people like you [Posobiec] and Steve [Bannon] are covering and other people online that nobody in cable news would touch."
"Tucker was always a sort of bridge between the internet and the mainstream."
Later in the conversation, Posobiec said, "it’s almost like the division anymore isn’t necessarily left or right. It’s actually people who believe corporate media and people who don’t."
"The whole paradigm has shifted and Tucker Carlson came to his biggest prominence yet under this paradigm shift where the left and right don’t mean the same thing,’ he added, saying that the biggest part of Carlson’s appeal was "he was anti corporatist in the most corporate of settings, which always was shocking to everyone."