A bit of Pilates sure brings out the Dark Brandon in Joe Biden.
08.08.2023 - 06:47 / variety.com
Todd Spangler NY Digital Editor Tucker Carlson, the former Fox News host who was ousted by the network this spring, took aim at colleagues of his former employer for not stepping up to defend the free-speech rights of Alex Jones. On the latest episode of his show on X (formerly Twitter), Carlson hosted Tristan Tate, who along with his brother Andrew Tate was arrested in March 2023 by Romanian authorities.
They were charged in June on rape and human trafficking offenses — both deny the charges — and were released from house arrest last week. Carlson and Tate were discussing free-speech issues, and Tate brought up the case of internet platforms like YouTube banning Jones, the far-right conspiracy figure who was ordered to pay nearly $1.5 billion to families of Sandy Hook victims over his lies about the 2012 deadly massacre.
“You don’t have to agree with everything Alex Jones says. I like Alex Jones,” Tate said on Sunday’s episode of “Tucker on Twitter” (via Mediaite) — to which Carlson interjected, “I do, too” — “but I don’t agree with everything Alex Jones says, and you don’t have to.” Tate continued, “But Bill Maher, famously, and credit to him, said when Alex Jones got banned [by YouTube in 2018], he said we shouldn’t be banning people.
He said, I hate Alex Jones, but Alex Jones should be allowed to talk, everyone should be allowed to talk in the town square,” calling Jones “a warrior.” “No one defended him,” said Carlson, speaking about Jones getting kicked off YouTube for violating the platform’s hate-speech rules. “I was on vacation that day.
I was fishing out of the country. The company that I worked for, which is supposedly in favor of free speech, said not one word in his defense.” Tate responded, “And it’s like,
.A bit of Pilates sure brings out the Dark Brandon in Joe Biden.
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Warning: This post contains spoilers from the “And Just Like That…” season 2 finale (episode 11)
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Kim Cattrall finally made her much-discussed return to the universe on Thursday's season 2 finale of. The 67-year-old actress, who previously said she was done playing Samantha Jones in the franchise, returned to make a quick phone call to Carrie Bradshaw (Sarah Jessica Parker) in a sweet exchange that took place in the show's first five minutes.Samantha calls Carrie «f**king furious» because her flight is delayed and she had wanted to surprise her friend for her «Last Supper» meal to say goodbye to her old apartment.
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