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Welp, We’re Officially at the ‘Circling
the Drain’ Phase of the Tucker Carlson
and Candace Owens Gimmick
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Posted by Hazymac 4/19/2026 10:16:19 AM Post Reply
What a long, strange trip it’s been —“Truckin’” by the Grateful Dead First, the good news: We’ve juuuust about reached the point where we won’t have to talk about Tucker Carlson and Candace Owens anymore. They’ve unmasked themselves as lying, bigoted click-whores. Carlson’s career was longer; Owens’ was shorter. But for a brief, flickering moment in the 2010s, both were considered credible, trustworthy journalists and/or mainstream conservative “influencers.” Turning Pont USA and The Daily Wire boosted Owens; Carlson was the beneficiary of the (exceptionally) well-oiled NewsCorp PR machine. And then… they weren’t. Conservative audiences are a fiercely loyal breed. We instinctively protect our favorites from the liberal mob — because history has taught us
Will This Atlantic Hit Piece Be the Final Straw? replies
Posted by Hazymac 4/19/2026 10:03:50 AM Post Reply
The Atlantic has a well-documented history of publishing fake hit pieces about President Donald Trump and his administration, and one wonders how many more hoaxes they can run before they get in real trouble. Its latest effort targeting FBI Director Kash Patel may be its most reckless yet — and this time, the bureau is fighting back with lawyers. The piece, written by reporters Sarah Fitzpatrick and Jonathan Lemire, claims that on Friday, April 10, Patel struggled to log into an internal FBI computer system while wrapping up his workday. He quickly became convinced that he had been locked out, and he panicked,