Tucker Carlson's first monologue since leaving Fox News and why you should be mad at the media and the establishment. Tucker's monologue was a perfect example of how to speak directly to the American people and have a positive impact on their lives.
00:05:45.340One of the first things you realize when you step outside the noise for a few days is how many genuinely nice people there are in this country.
00:06:15.400In five years, we won't even remember that we had them.
00:06:18.280Trust me, as someone who's participated.
00:06:19.680And yet at the same time, and this is the amazing thing, the undeniably big topics, the ones that will define our future, get virtually no discussion at all.
00:13:03.580It's only the, just the total sheep that even think about watching them now.
00:13:07.240And I mean, every year they lose millions and millions of viewers and it's going down, down, down.
00:13:12.120It's never going to come back up because it's just, I mean, they're, they're, they're, they're a pager or an eight track tape, you know, they're on their way out there.
00:13:20.880They're, they're, they're, they've had their usefulness.
00:13:54.580So you would have brought to you by Pfizer who would buy this segment.
00:13:58.500Do you think the host, when they're being paid, I don't know how many hundreds of thousands of dollars for this advertiser to come in and advertise on their show is going to say Pfizer has done irreparable harm on, you know, the United States and the world and start talking about the vaccinations and what it caused.
00:14:17.580How many kids were kept out of school and all of these other things based on COVID and the virus that came out of a Wuhan lab.
00:18:58.920But there's a lot of people seeing the light.
00:19:01.180And when they do a podcast and they get away from all that corporate sponsorship, then you can listen to them with a fresh ear and see what they're really about.
00:20:00.060Man, I'm going to tell you, it hit all the shows, too, because I look at the ratings every now.
00:20:04.720If you take the top, I don't know, shows from the five all the way through Laura Ingram or wherever, or through, yeah, through Greg Gutfeld at night, it's usually like, you know, the 2 million, then a 1.8, then a 3, like Tucker 3.5, and everybody's near, other people are near 3, and 2.8.
00:20:25.920But I looked at it for yesterday, there's like 1.6, 1.4, 1 point, I mean, it really, I mean, every show lost him.
00:20:33.740It's just not his show, but he has tailwinds, you know, and coattails or whatever they call it, but he, something with a tail, he's got it.
00:20:43.760Well, but not only that, to do and to address the world, essentially, on Twitter at his regular time slot, what a burn.
00:20:56.760There wasn't any warning or any indicator that I got that he was going to actually put out this video, but he did, and he did it beautifully, and there you go, 8 o'clock.
00:21:07.620I know where I'm going to be at 8 o'clock tonight, and that's going to be on Twitter, hoping that he will repeat the same performance with a different message, and that's what I'm going to look for.
00:21:17.180So, you know, I don't know what's happening over there at Fox, but.
00:21:20.880He can sign with anybody and do anything at this point.
00:21:23.680He's going to make so much more money.
00:21:25.240I mean, the guy made $35 million a year at Fox, and I'm telling you, there's more money than that.
00:21:30.160He's earned it, and this is his, and he can do whatever he wants.
00:21:33.500I'm telling you, Rush Limbaugh was a billionaire, folks.
00:21:52.540I love that there are going to be no strings attached, Tucker, and we're going to be able to watch this whole thing develop.
00:21:59.300We have got so many exciting things that are happening right now in our country, and I really am excited about the future.
00:22:06.100I'm happy to see voices, especially one as strong as this, that is not going to have those strings attached, that we're going to be able just to hear him speak on the things that matter to him.
00:22:16.600Because like that memer pointed out, when your non-disclosure agreement and you're not able to compete, your non-compete clause doesn't include Twitter, the sky is the limit.
00:22:28.360He can do whatever it is he wants to do.
00:22:30.280And it's important, too, believe me, and I don't have a natural radio or podcast voice, and I've never done this before.
00:22:37.540I just decided to try it one day, and here I am.
00:22:40.840Oh, my goodness. You're doing great, Kat.
00:22:45.500When people invite me on their podcast, I'm a lot more likely, unless it's somebody that I really respect and have for a long time, I'm way more likely to come on your podcast than if you have a radio show.
00:22:55.640And I don't care if the radio reaches a million times more people, I just don't like radio because I can't say what I want.
00:23:01.900Yeah, you have to be extremely careful.
00:23:02.900You're constantly saying, okay, don't cuss, don't say anything weird, don't crack a weird joke like you do sometimes.
00:27:18.540We have known because we were affected ourselves.
00:27:23.480But a lot of people that didn't look at Twitter every single day and didn't participate the way that we were doing, they did not know.
00:27:31.760So the revelations of the Twitter files and the connection between the two has opened up people's eyes.
00:27:39.380And now they're starting to say, oh, my goodness, I didn't realize that the government had a complete direct line with all of these social media platforms and all of these other media outlets.
00:29:20.240There's nothing you can say that's going to make me change anything.
00:29:22.980Well, and that's the problem that we have with them is that they think that we are absolutely going to, you know, march according to their drummer.
00:29:31.560And that's what they have been looking for.