'As an Israeli, you should pause before using the phrase ‘terror regime,’ since you live in a country that just murdered thousands of children,' Carlson said.
What went largely unreported was not Huckabee’s answers, but Carlson’s performance: his theological confusion, historical sloppiness, conspiratorial insinuations, and failure to grapple with facts that contradicted his narrative.
Ambassador Huckabee was joined by former Ambassador David Friedman, and together they covered Elvis Presley’s 'Hound Dog,' attributing the lyric 'crying all the time' to the antisemitic podcaster.
In saying that there was no problem with “Islamist terrorism” before 1948, Carlson is making the claim that modern-day jihad violence against the U.S. is because of Israel.
What began in Middle Eastern Studies has spread across the humanities and social sciences and is now reaching elementary, middle and high schools, where anti-Jewish and anti-Israel indoctrination is taking root.
Carlson framed Israel as a “tiny, irrelevant country” that “orders around” the United States while accusing American lawmakers of being beholden to Jewish organizations.
Carlson’s influence on the political right is significant, and ignoring this trend risks allowing antisemitic tropes to migrate from the fringes into the conservative mainstream.
Mark Levin spoke at the RJC Leadership summit in Las Vegas, calling Nick Fuentes 'Little Adolf' and Tucker Carlson a 'full-blown, out-of-the-closet Jew-hater.'
Rep. Randy Fine declared he is the 'first congressman to wear a kippah' while taking aim at right-wing antisemites such as Tucker Carlson and Nick Fuentes.
J-TV talks to Pastor Dumisani Washington, founder of the Institute for Black Solidarity with Israel, about what triggered Candace Owen's and Tucker Carlson's deep hatred of the Jewish state.
The Israel Guys examine the distortions behind allegations of unequal treatment featured in Tucker Carlson's infamous YouTube video about Christians in Israel.