(C) Daily Kos
This story was originally published by Daily Kos and is unaltered.
. . . . . . . . . .



Abbreviated Pundit Roundup: Tucker Carlson gets called out on all sides [1]

['Backgroundurl Avatar_Large', 'Nickname', 'Joined', 'Created_At', 'Story Count', 'N_Stories', 'Comment Count', 'N_Comments', 'Popular Tags', 'Showtags Popular_Tags']

Date: 2023-03-10

NBC Nightly News had a segment Wednesday on fabulist Tucker Carlson. The White House mentioned him by name. He was denounced by Senate Republicans and now Newsmax.

Newsmax's Eric Bolling goes in on Tucker Carlson: How can he "portray himself as a huge Trump fan on television while "saying he hates him passionately" in private? https://t.co/0PXcCGROgh

Achievement unlocked. Level up from status menu.

Dan Pfeiffer/Substack:

How to Fight a Vulnerable Fox News Fox News has never been more vulnerable, now is the time for Democrats to press their advantage. Treat Fox News Like Breitbart It’s been ages since any Democrat bought the fiction that Fox News was “fair and balanced” or even a Center Right journalistic entity. No one thinks they are the same as CNN or the Murdoch-owned Wall Street Journal. But the culture of Washington, D.C. still gives Fox and its “journalists” an undeserved legitimacy. Fox News is still part of the White House network pool covering presidential events. They are given access; and their questions are taken seriously and answered by White House and Congressional aides. Journalists from legitimate organizations rush to Fox’s defense when Democrats threaten to treat them like the propaganda network they are. Bret Baier and other Fox “journalists” are regulars on the Beltway social circuit. This is not an argument to kick Fox out of the White House or prevent them from doing their “job.” The White House and Congressional press corps are filled with Right Wing outlets. When Obama was in the White House, Breitbart, the Washington Examiner, and the Daily Caller positioned representatives in the White House briefing room on a daily basis. These outlets show up to cover events. Democrats don’t interfere with them. When they call Democratic press offices with their loaded questions, no one returns the call.

The Dispatch:

McCarthy Puts Republicans in a January 6 Bind Fox News’ Tucker Carlson debuts his latest round of January 6 revisionist history. Apart from currying favor with Carlson, it’s hard to see how McCarthy’s conference will benefit from releasing the footage and attracting more attention to January 6. Portraying the rioters as martyred tourists may win praise from a conspiracy-addled chunk of Republican primary voters, but if the GOP’s disappointing 2022 midterms are any indication, that’s a sugar high headed for a ballot-booth crash. Likely aware of this reality, many Republican lawmakers found themselves squirming on Tuesday when pressed for their thoughts on Carlson’s version of events. Several embraced the reporting—Rep. Mike Collins of Georgia demanded the release of “all J6 prisoners,” and Rep. Thomas Massie gushed to Carlson for his exposure of “so many lies”—while others claimed, like McCarthy, that they hadn’t seen the segment. “I don’t know what everybody’s afraid of,” Rep. Chip Roy of Texas told The Dispatch. “Everybody should watch the tapes and make up their own mind.” Senate Republicans—with a couple of exceptions—had much less patience. Sen. Thom Tillis of North Carolina labeled Carlson’s antics “bullsh–” and Sen. Lindsey Graham of South Carolina told reporters that, although he thought the January 6 Select Committee was “partisan,” he didn’t want to “whitewash” what happened that day. “[It’s] really sad to see Tucker Carlson go off the rails like that,” Sen. Mitt Romney of Utah said. “You can’t hide the truth by selectively picking a few minutes out of tapes and saying this is what went on. It’s so absurd. It’s nonsense.”

And it’s not just Navigator Research. Here’s USA Today:

A GOP war on 'woke'? Most Americans view the term as a positive, USA TODAY/Ipsos Poll finds By 56%-39%, Americans say 'woke' means being aware of social injustice, not being overly politically correct. The findings raise questions about whether Republican campaign promises to ban policies at schools and workplaces they denounce as "woke" could boost a contender in the party's primaries but put them at odds with broader public opinion in the general election.

Shhh. Don’t tell them. More from Navigator:

x NEW POLLING: By a 7-point margin, Americans trust @POTUS & Democrats more on “looking out for children” than the GOP (46% D–39% GOP), including more independents (net +13)



Democrats also hold a trust advantage when it comes to caring for children’s well-being (net +8; 45% - 37%) pic.twitter.com/PXHHYaiBvW — Navigator Research (@NavigatorSurvey) March 9, 2023

Alexander Burns/POLITICO:

A Startling Document Predicted Jan. 6. Democrats Are Missing Its Other Warnings.

In 2020, one hitherto unknown report accurately predicted what was to follow Biden’s election. It also laid out a plan to preserve democracy in an uncertain future. The document is an artifact from a dangerous time: Warning that Trump would surely not concede defeat to Joe Biden, it advised Trump’s opponents to “assume the worst” would follow. It urged them to gird for a struggle not only with the president but with “institutions controlled or influenced by the GOP, including the courts.” The document forecast “militia and white supremacist activities through the inauguration — and, very likely, accelerated activity in the early months of a Biden administration.” Plan D is sobering reading even today. It is a catalog of the defects in America’s electoral process and political culture that made it vulnerable to a rampaging demagogue— defects that some Democrats wanted to fix with drastic measures. Should Biden lose narrowly, the report said, “layers of illegitimate structures and interventions will have contributed to it.” It closed with a warning against complacency even if Trump were to be defeated.

Jennifer Bendery/HuffPost:

House GOP's COVID Hearing Features Advocate Of Racist Theories About Genetics Republicans welcomed testimony from Nicholas Wade, a widely criticized science writer who has speculated about Black and Jewish people's innate qualities. Wade, a British author and former New York Times science writer, wrote a book called “A Troublesome Inheritance: Genes, Race and Human History” that was widely denounced by the scientific community for misrepresenting research into human population genetics.

x this is the blurb that needs to be on every back book cover, said no one ever https://t.co/WfsAUDEdM7 — Greg Dworkin (@DemFromCT) March 9, 2023

The New York Times:

Newly Empowered Michigan Democrats Move on Labor, Gay Rights and Guns Despite Republican objections, the Michigan House of Representatives voted to repeal a right-to-work law, codify L.G.B.T.Q. rights and expand gun background checks. The rapid-fire votes were possible only because Michigan Democrats narrowly won a trifecta — control of both legislative chambers and the governor’s office — in last year’s election after spending much of the prior decade on the lawmaking sidelines.

Your efforts, votes, and contributions matter. A lot. And/but in Wisconsin, you need the quadfecta (state Supreme Court election is in April).

Simon Rosenberg/Substack:

[END]
---
[1] Url: https://www.dailykos.com/stories/2023/3/10/2157134/-Abbreviated-pundit-roundup-Tucker-Carlson-gets-called-out-on-all-sides

Published and (C) by Daily Kos
Content appears here under this condition or license: Site content may be used for any purpose without permission unless otherwise specified.

via Magical.Fish Gopher News Feeds:
gopher://magical.fish/1/feeds/news/dailykos/