Why won't Fox News report THIS Tucker Carlson story?



Tucker Carlson hasn’t skipped a beat since Fox made the perhaps not-so-smart decision to let him go.

Since his departure, he's interviewed a range of Republican presidential candidates at the Blaze Media Summit, met with big names like Devon Archer and Andrew Tate, and now is the subject of a new book called “Tucker,” authored by Chadwick Moore of the Spectator.

Tucker’s influence is only continuing to grow; some even say “he’s the most important and influential voice in American politics today.”

But there’s a lot more to Tucker than most realize.

For example, many are perhaps unaware that he is in the midst of what Glenn Beck calls “a spiritual awakening.”

And while “there’s no dogma behind it,” says Glenn, he’s “reading the Bible every day and praying … every day.”

Moore, who spent over 100 hours with Tucker while writing the book, confirms that he “is very spiritual without having overt theocratic language” and goes to great lengths to “humble himself and to remind himself that he is not God.”

One can’t help but wonder if this newfound spirituality is at least partially to blame for Fox’s sudden and unexpected dismissal.

“In the end with me,” Glenn says, “one of the things that Fox was very clear about was [to] stop talking about God, and at the end with Tucker,” he talked “more and more about what’s happening in spiritual terms.”

“Do you think that played a role in his exit?” Glenn asks.

Moore admits that “talk of God and Christianity really freaks out the Murdochs,” who own Fox News, “so that certainly could have contributed to it.”

To hear more about off-screen Tucker Carlson, his spiritual awakening, and his departure from Fox News, watch the clip below.


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'It's really sick and dark': The left says PEDOPHILIA is a sexual orientation, should be protected under LGBT laws



California's controversial Senate Bill 145, which would reduce penalties for sexual relations with minors, passed both legislative houses last week and now sits on the desk of Gov. Gavin Newsom (D).

According to State Sen. Scott Wiener, who authored the bill, the current law discriminates against the LGBT community.

"Senate Bill 145 is an anti-discrimination law," Wiener told KXTV-TV. He went on to explain that SB 145 would eliminate automatic sex offender registration for adults who have anal or oral sex with a minor. Instead, a judge would make the decision. Also, SB 145 would only apply in cases involving minors between ages 14 and 17 and with an offender within a 10-year age range.

In this episode of "Wilkow," BlazeTV host Andrew Wilkow was joined by journalist Chadwick Moore, a former liberal who once wrote that admitting he was a gay man to his father, "a Republican and a farmer in Iowa," was easier than "coming out as a conservative" in New York.

Wilkow and Moore discussed the far left's push to normalize pedophilia and include sex offenders under the legal protections of the LGBT community.

"It's really sick and dark," Moore said. "These things are coming out in the activist circles and entering the mainstream narrative. [...] You know, this is how the left always operates, with what's called the Overton window. They will put a really insane idea out there just to shift the frame of acceptable public discourse."

"They are masters at using language to change the narrative and change how people view the world," Moore went on to explain. He noted that pedophiles are now calling themselves "Minor Attracted Persons" or "MAPs" and arguing that pedophilia is merely a "sexual orientation" in an attempt to gain acceptance into the LGBT community.

"It's truly baffling and sick and no one will call them out," Moore said.

Watch the video below to catch more of the conversation:


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