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Alexandra Del Rosario Associate Editor/Nights & WeekendsTucker Carlson has walked back his assertions that a late Georgia resident named James Blalock voted in the 2020 election after the Georgian’s widow provided an explanation. On Friday’s episode of Tucker Carlson Tonight, the eponymous host, apologized for spreading misinformation on James Blalock’s voting.“One of the people who voted in last week’s election isn’t dead.
James Blalock is still dead, we told you about him. But it was his wife
.Attorney General William Barr said on Tuesday that the Justice Department had uncovered no evidence of widespread voter fraud that would fuel an overturning of the presidential election to Joe Biden.
Los Angeles put out new filming restrictions today, only to quickly walk them back. Officials from the City and County of Los Angeles told FilmLA, one of the main organizations that doles out film permits in the region, earlier today that there would be new restrictions on when exactly filming can take place due to the rise in COVID cases in the state.
tweet Saturday. “As the great Beyoncé said, ‘Boy bye.'”Friday night, Carlson played a clip of her on-air and then laughed at not just her analysis, but her sentence structure.Also Read: Tucker Carlson Cites His UFO Obsession as Proof He's 'Open Minded' (Video)“It’s unbelievable on every level.
dragging Trump campaign lawyer Sidney Powell for not having any evidence of voter fraud during the election that Joe Biden won two weeks ago. But perhaps more interesting than that was his lengthy windup, in which he tried to appease disgruntled audience members who chant “Fox News sucks!” by touting his journalistic credentials.
Twitter thread Thursday, “Last Week Tonight” addressed “new viewers” of the show who encountered it through conservative users that used a November 2019 segment to push President Trump’s voter fraud claims.“First: sorry we swear so much! But second: the way people are using that segment is horses—,” the show tweeted.
Also Read: Tucker Carlson in a Panic Over Facebook, Google 'Censorship Cartel' (Video)“On January 5th, Georgia will have two runoff elections that will decide the balance of power in the Senate. If Democrats take both those seats, they will have total control over the entire federal government.
the highest trafficking posts on Facebook tend to be conservative ones.“Just hours ago a Facebook spokesperson admitted to Fox News that Centra is indeed real,” Tucker claimed. “And according to that spokesperson Centra is quote ‘used to centralize and aid investigations into complex subjects like coordinated inauthentic behavior’ end quote.
Ted Johnson President Donald Trump fired a top Homeland Security official who pushed back against false claims of voter fraud.Chris Krens, director of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Agency, was among the election security officials who issued a statement last week that concluded that “There is no evidence that any voting system deleted or lost votes, changed votes, or was in any way compromised.”Trump tweeted, The recent statement by Chris Krebs on the security of the 2020 Election was
some groups of conservatives appear to be turning on Fox News since it declared Joe Biden the winner of the presidential election over Donald Trump, there’s been some speculation that Tucker Carlson and his fellow opinion hosts might abandon the network for further-right pastures.But Tucker said on Monday night that ain’t happening.“Before we get to the next segment, a quick note about this show. Over the weekend, we got a lot of calls asking if we’re leaving Fox News.
Also Read: Dye Another Day? Trump's Hair Dominates Talk in First Public Speech Since Election LossHours later, after Twitter users and some news outlets took the first words of his tweet as a begrudging acknowledgement of Biden’s victory, Trump followed up with a series of tweets that retreated from that position.“He only won in the eyes of the FAKE NEWS MEDIA,” he wrote. “I concede NOTHING! We have a long way to go.
isn’t dead,” he said. “James Blalock is still dead, we told you about him, but it was his wife who voted.
talking about aliens at the end of the show. But this Friday he tried something new.“There is a huge amount going on right now, as you know.
continues to grasp at straws to try to explain why Trump is just the 11th president to lose his reelection bid.Though he started the episode with an 18-minute rant about dead people voting, which is not actually a problem, Tucker buried what is probably his most potentially compelling complaints for a later segment in which he claimed that the pharmaceutical company Pfizer held back on news about its vaccine until after the election so as to hurt Trump’s chances.“We learned on Monday that the
Bruce Haring pmc-editorial-managerIt looked like Trevor Noah and the Daily Social Distancing Show had an exclusive. An anonymous poll worker had come forward to talk about what they saw while processing ballots.The worker, shown in silhouette, told Noah that “We have never met,” although strangely greeted him with the too-familiar, “Hey, African.”The anonymous worker quickly launched into a litany of malfeasance in the vote count.
It's been more than a week since the final votes were cast and many of Donald Trump's 72 million voters still believe this election was fundamentally unfair.They're right about that. Democrats completely changed the way we voted in this election.
Greg Evans Associate Editor/Broadway CriticIn a rant bizarre even by Jon Voight standards, the Ray Donovan actor gives voice to evidence-free allegations that the victory of now-President-Elect Joe Biden was “a lie.”Seated and seeming to read from cue cards to his left, Voight says in a tweeted video, “My fellow Americans, I stand here with all the feelings I do, disgusted with this lie that Biden has been chosen. As if we all don’t know the truth.
Voter fraud was allegedly committed in Nevada during the early voting period, according to a Clark County poll worker who told Fox News’ “The Ingraham Angle” what she witnessed in an exclusive interview Tuesday night.
A postal worker who has made claims of alleged voter fraud in Pennsylvania is being questioned over the veracity of those assertions, which have been cited by Republican lawmakers as the basis for an investigation. Richard Hopkins, a mail carrier from Erie, Pa., accused his boss of instructing employees to pick up and bring him ballots that were received after Election Day.
Editor's Note: This article is adapted from Tucker Carlson's opening commentary on the Nov. 10, 2020 edition of "Tucker Carlson Tonight." At some point, it's worth pausing, turning off the headlines for a moment, and framing what we're seeing in order to understand it.