Thursday, June 19, 2025

Watch This : Tucker Carlson wipes the floor with Ted Cruz

I never imagined I’d write this headline.

From the episode, Tucker Carlson Vs Ted Cruz

Not in my wildest thoughts did I ever expect to consider Tucker Carlson one of the saner voices in the United States today. However, if you have time, I recommend watching his two-hour interview with Senator Ted Cruz.

The very fact that Tucker Carlson is now among the few outspoken, sane voices opposing the war on Iran says a lot about the dire state of the U.S. mainstream media.

That Carlson is doing the work western liberal media should be doing—asking the hard questions—only underscores how badly that media has failed.

From the war on Iran, to the blind support for Israel, to AIPAC, to Ukraine—one thing becomes painfully clear: it's hard to believe Ted Cruz keeps getting re-elected with the level of ignorance he displayed in that interview.

I disagree with many of Carlson’s views, especially on Ukraine and refugees, but I genuinely admire that he dared to speak about the elephant in the room. Hopefully, it will inspire someone in the liberal media to start asking the same uncomfortable but necessary questions.

I also appreciate that Tucker Carlson, as a Christian, didn’t just challenge Ted Cruz over his support for a war on Iran—justified by Cruz as a Biblical duty to support the people of Israel—but directly confronted the entire framework of Christian Zionism.

Carlson explicitly questioned the interpretation of scripture, making it clear that the "people of Israel" in the Bible are not the same as the modern-day state of Israel led by Benjamin Netanyahu.

We used to have similar voices—like Mehdi Hasan and Ayman Mohyeldin—but we all know how they paid the price and left MSNBC.

Tucker Carlson might get “canceled,” but he has thick skin.

Interestingly, Cruz seemed furious and pulled out an old clip of Carlson supporting bombing Iran—apparently to question why Carlson had changed his stance.

Well, people can change their views when they’re presented with new information that gives them a new perspective—something Ted Cruz clearly doesn't understand.

Or maybe he pretends not to understand. Just like he pretends that the lives of 90 million Iranians aren’t significant, and that their deaths would simply be "collateral damage.

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