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Related: About this forumStelter: Fox News host is sounding a lot like Alex Jones (CNN)
CNN's Brian Stelter and Oliver Darcy discuss Fox News host's Tucker Carlson's recent conspiracy claim and note that he is sounding a lot like ridiculed internet conspiracy theorist Alex Jones.
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Stelter: Fox News host is sounding a lot like Alex Jones (CNN) (Original Post)
ItsjustMe
Jul 2021
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Warpy
(111,342 posts)1. I've known quite a few people who had their mail read by the government.
Once they were picked up off the street and talked into going back on their meds, the government stopped and they were fine.
Neither Carlson nor Jones is important enough for this iind of treatment, but they both think they'[re absolutely vital to the continued operation of the univrse. The flipside of megalomania is extreme paranoia.
I really do pity them. They've both needed help for a long time. Carlson can even afford it.
Great comment. 🙌🙌
mahina
(17,697 posts)2. Who here actually believes that Alex Jones thinks Tucker Carlson can do anything better than he can
Obviously they are being directed by someone else.
magicguido
(6,315 posts)4. Allowing Nonsense is a major, major flaw of "Free Speech".