by Ashe in America at Badlands
On March 10, 2023, I published Carlson’s J6 Disclosure Strategy is Brilliant, amidst widespread criticism of Tucker Carlson’s reporting that week on the fake insurrection. In the piece, I stated what I still believe to be true: That the truth community is not Tucker Carlson’s audience and that, due to his reporting on the fake insurrection, millions more people learned, many for the first time, that there is a viable alternative to the government’s January 6 narrative.
As a result of Carlson’s disclosure, at least in part, 65% of likely US voters, roughly two-thirds, believe the feds provoked the January 6 Capitol riot according to Rasmussen. And that was before his recent episodes and disclosures.
At the time I wrote that piece, Carlson was still with Fox News. A little over a month later, he was fired from the network, which has since seen its ratings tank. The network often lands in second place in primetime news coverage, running up behind MSNBC – an outcome that was unthinkable while Carlson led Fox’s evening lineup. Following his departure from Fox, Carlson launched an online program called Tucker on Twitter.
Carlson’s best rated shows on Fox received a tail (live plus same day views) of around four million views. On average, it was two to three million. For comparison, on Twitter, which Carlson gloriously refuses to call X, he regularly receives tens of millions of views.
For example, Carlson’s first episode on the platform gained 121 million views…
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