Tucker Carlson spent Halloween with his favorite “Evil Power.”
Tucker Carlsonformer Fox News host Who mentioned it? Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump as “evil forces” in 2021, kept things the same this Halloween. That night, as costumed ghosts and ghouls roamed the streets in search of snacks, Carlson was on stage with the man he loved. Also known as “the destroyer”. And that wasn’t the only fallen angel in Carlson’s DMs this week, as the YouTuber also claimed that a demon crawled into bed with him while he slept.
The mystery of how Tucker Carlson is the way he is go down quickly from his position on the right-wing cable channel biggest star has been a source of endless contemplation. Is it because he sent a text message? too racist Even for upper channel management? Is it because the president of Fox Corp. Rupert Murdoch found Carlson’s prayer movement causing discomfort? Or perhaps Carlson didn’t pray enough, if his recent claims that a demon attacked him are true.
News that God had allegedly turned his back on Carlson emerged this week when the trailer for the upcoming film was released Christianity? In a trailer posted to YouTubeCarlson was asked by the interviewer John Heers if he believes that “the presence of evil is making people wonder about the good.”
This question seems like a great opening for Carlson to explore the questions of evil raised by Trump, who just last week declared that God chose him to lead our country. After all, when someone thinks of evil, they probably picture people committing evil acts. treason, rapeAnd persistence or who just is super fond of Hitler! Was this the moment that Carlson, who in 2021 texted his then-producer Alex Pfeiffer said Trump is “a force of evil, a destroyer,” will participate other conservative patriots to publicly denounce the man he happily denounced in private?
If so, that would definitely be a great thing! But somehow, the truth is even more surprising. Instead, Carlson responded that he had a “firsthand experience” with evil a year and a half ago, while “in my bed at night. I was attacked while sleeping with my wife and four dogs and was physically abused and tortured.”
Occam’s Razor would have us assume that the culprit here is one of those four dogs. After all, those hounds are rumored to have enough power to reject the former presidential candidate. Ron DeSantis Carson’s first endorsement. Sure, Carlson denied that rumorBut ask anyone who sleeps with their pet (including this reporter): at some point you’ll almost certainly wake up with a scratch or bump, amid dog dreams about chasing rabbits and need to eat early in the morning.
But Carlson went straight to Hell with his assumptions, saying he was attacked “by a demon — or something invisible that left claw marks on my sides.”
“I was completely confused,” Carlson said. “I woke up, couldn’t breathe, thought I was going to suffocate, walked around outside and walked in. My wife and the dogs still hadn’t woken up, they were sleeping very fitfully. .”
“Then I felt terrible pain in my chest and shoulders, I just put on my shorts and went to turn on the light in the bathroom, and I had four claw marks on both sides of my lower arm and on my left shoulder. I. And they are bleeding.” The wounds came from a demon, he came to believe, causing him to spend “a year and a half reading.” [the Bible]and then I started reading it again, and it was just a transformative experience for me.”
That change didn’t happen on Halloween, when Carlson welcomed Trump at a stop in Glendale, Arizona, on his Tucker Carlson LiveTour. According to arrive Arizona RepublicThe former president’s appearance is quite calm. Carlson threw “soft questions at Trump, who rambled on for about 90 minutes about years of familiar material.”
“He delivered his comments with casual viciousness,” the newspaper noted, unsurprisingly. Trump’s best notable remarks that evening—that he wanted to bring in his fellow Republican Liz Cheney “with a rifle standing there with nine barrels shooting at her. ALRIGHT? Let’s see how she feels about that. “You know, with the gun pointed at her face,” said Carlson, who earlier this week had no doubts. also confirmed sexually ambiguous interfamilial spanking.
After all, the whole situation suggests that Heers might be onto something related to the whole “presence of evil” thing – he might have been asking the wrong person about where the Devil really is resident.