Nolte: Tucker Carlson Announces New Show on Twitter ‘Soon’

Tucker Carlson, former Fox News primetime host, announced on Tuesday he would “soon broadcast” a show on Twitter. He called it one of the “English-speaking” outlets which still allow free speech.

Tucker said, “We will start doing a brand new version of our show that we have been doing on Twitter for the past six and a half years,” without explaining what “soon”, meant. We’ll also bring other things, about which we will tell you. “For now, we are just thankful to be here.”

He concluded by saying, “Freedom of speech is your most important right.” “Without it, you don’t have any others.”

In less than 20 minutes the video received over 700,000 hits, more than any CNN employee.

Fox News removed Carlson’s show earlier this month. Fox’s results have been disastrous so far. Cuck outlets were already on probation for making cuck moves, like calling Arizona on Election Night 2020 early — an obvious attempt to interfere on behalf of Joe Biden. Fox’s ratings have plummeted since it fired its star, who Trump voters thought was their champion.

Fox could rebound. They have always done it before.

Fox’s decision to fire Tucker is about as logical as John Wick’s dog being killed.

Yes, I know he isn’t officially fired. He is still under contract. Let’s not get too pedantic.

After Tucker was removed from the airwaves, leaks by Fox News, clearly intended to harm Carlson, only proved that he was still the same person on and off-air. Now Carlson is doing what I predicted just hours after the firing, namely taking his audience with him.

See, Fox News messed up there. Fox News has in the past fired or lost employees who were not as big as Fox News. Fox, for example, made Megyn Kelley and Bill O’Reilly who they are. Carlson is a different case. He’s now moving to Twitter where he will only work for one person: Elon Musk.

Imagine what a great thing this would be for Twitter.

According to Axios on the left, Carlson has declared war against Fox News. He claims that the cuck outlet has violated his contract.

Axios reports that Carlson’s contract is valid until January 2025. This is after the election. Fox would of course like to continue to pay him to keep him away from the air. Fox would probably consider Carlson’s move to Twitter a violation of his contract.

Carlson’s attorneys have sent a letter accusing Fox of breaching Carlson’s contract. The letter, written by Carlson’s lawyer Bryan Freedman, was sent to Fox officials Vietdinh and Irena Branti. It said that Fox employees including “Rupert Murdoch” broke promises made to Carlson, “intentionally, and with reckless disregard of the truth.”

The lawyer has declared that some of the broken promises are fraud.

The letter claims that Fox violated an agreement made with Carlson to not leak his private communications and to not use Carlson’s messages “to take adverse employment actions against him”.

Carlson also claims that Briganti, Fox’s longtime Communications and PR chief, tried to “undermine, humiliate, and interfere” with Carlson’s future business prospects. He maintains this would be a breach of his contract.

The letter from Carlson’s lawyer stated: “Make no mistake, we intend to subpoena the cell phone records of Ms. Briganti and related documents which will evidence communications with her, and all media including, but without limitation, The New York Times.”

Fox News reported that Carlson’s attorneys told them to “preserve all existing documents and information” because litigation is likely.

Carlson is suing Fox News for breaching his contract. He believes that Fox News has violated the contract by leaking these low-rent documents. Fox could either let him go or face a massive lawsuit.

Tucker said in the video that his Twitter show would “tell stories” of what it is like to work for a corporate media outlet which lies constantly to the public. This includes omission. He also said that media outlets only allow their staff to share a certain amount of truth. If you “bounce up against these limits too often, you’ll be fired.” Carlson says, “That’s a guarantee.”

The rule of what one cannot say is the basis for everything. It’s dirty, really. And it’s corrupting.