He wasn’t gonna tell them to line up and drink the Kool Aid.
On April 24, the “Tucker Carlson Tonight” host and Fox News parted ways. Fox News stocks fell by as much as 5 percent on the same day, while Tucker Carlson’s Twitter profile gained about 700,000 followers in less than a week.
Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, Carlson has been routinely criticized for his COVID commentaries that opposed the mainstream narrative.
Yet many would argue that Carlson’s commentaries were a rare source of reason over the past three fear-plagued years.
Prominent cardiologist and leading COVID-19 vaccine critic Dr. Peter McCullough told The Epoch Times that Carlson was “on track” about the significant factors influencing society.
“He made great contributions over the last two years,” McCullough said.
“People recognize that he is genuinely telling the truth, and even if they don’t agree with his interpretation, in general, his comments are factual and reasonable,” Dr. David Bell, public health physician and former medical officer and scientist at the World Health Organization (WHO), told The Epoch Times over the phone.
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