This article, “Despinning Tucker Carlson” by Miles Mathis, argues that while Tucker Carlson is effective at appealing to individuals disillusioned with mainstream media, he ultimately falls short of fully exposing the underlying systems of control. The author, who identifies as a liberal but finds little to agree with on the left, sees Carlson’s audience as potential allies in questioning the status quo. Mathis analyzes a segment where Carlson targets Republican operative Frank Luntz, exposing him as a mole influenced by Big Tech and Intelligence. However, Mathis contends that Carlson doesn’t go far enough, leaving crucial questions unanswered and drawing attention away from the real issues. He asserts that both major political parties, represented by Democrats and Republicans, are merely vehicles for controlled messaging and spin, not genuine representation. Mathis believes this control extends to orchestrated events like the 2020 election, including Donald Trump’s purported win and subsequent “steal,” and even the Arizona audit, all designed to distract from systemic financial looting. The author emphasizes individual and collective action as the only means of change, criticizing the reliance on institutions and advocating for direct disobedience, citing Thomas Jefferson and Henry David Thoreau’s “Civil Disobedience.” Finally, Mathis touches on Solar Cycles, suggesting that a prolonged solar minimum has impacted health and that a slow recovery is underway, offering a glimmer of hope for improved energy levels.
Here is a list of identified entities:
- Tucker Carlson
- Miles Mathis
- CNN
- The New York Times
- The Washington Post
- NPR
- The Daily Show
- Infowars
- NaturalNews
- Zerohedge
- Gateway Pundit
- Fox News
- Frank Luntz
- Big Tech
- Intelligence
- Republican party
- Thomas Jefferson
- Congress
- CIA
- 2020 election
- Donald Trump
- Arizona
- Federal Reserve
- Arizona audit
- Phoenician Navy
- Europe
- Antifa
- BLM
- ProudBoys
- London
- OSHA
- Bill Gates
- Thoreau
- Henry David Thoreau
- Civil Disobedience
- Solar Cycles