Tucker Carlson's latest interview stunt has conservatives scratching their heads and asking a uncomfortable question: What the hell happened to Tucker?
In what can only be described as a trainwreck of epic proportions, Carlson subjected viewers to a painful 25-minute monologue filled with anti-Semitic talking points before finally getting to his interview with Mike Huckabee. The whole spectacle left many wondering if the former Fox News host has completely lost his grip on reality.
According to PJ Media, Carlson's obsessive agenda was crystal clear from the start: attack Israel and Benjamin Netanyahu at any cost, even if it means abandoning the conservative principles that made him popular in the first place.
From America First to Anti-Israel Activism
This isn't the first time Carlson has gone off the deep end with his Israel obsession. Patriots who once relied on Tucker for solid conservative commentary are now watching in horror as he parrots the same anti-Israel propaganda you'd expect to hear from AOC or Rashida Tlaib.
"Rather than asking intelligent questions, Tucker seemed more interested in pushing his personal vendetta against our strongest ally in the Middle East," noted the PJ Media analysis.
It's particularly disturbing given that President Trump has been working tirelessly to strengthen America's relationship with Israel and combat the rising tide of anti-Semitism on college campuses and in Democrat circles.
A Cautionary Tale
Carlson's descent into conspiracy-driven anti-Israel rants serves as a stark reminder that not everyone who claims to be "America First" actually understands what that means. True patriots support our allies and stand against the forces of chaos in the Middle East.
While Tucker wallows in his obsessions, real conservatives are celebrating President Trump's continued support for Israel and his administration's efforts to bring stability to the region.
The question remains: Will Tucker snap out of whatever spell he's under, or will he continue down this dark path that's alienating the very audience that once trusted him?
