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According2Sam #162

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After Fox News and Tucker Carlson parted ways last week the feud between them has been getting interesting. Fox News seems to be leaking videos and messages from Tucker that they believe will tarnish his reputation. Also, fans of Tucker have been sharing clips of his speeches and appearances on podcasts where he has been openly discussing a transformation in his thinking about the media landscape and the corrupt alliance between the media and people in power. One clip that went viral is of Carlson on the 'Redacted' podcast with his former colleague Clayton Morris. In the clip Carlson tells Morris that if someone in the media asks what happened to World Trade Center Building 7 they would be immediately fired. The clip clearly demonstrates the awaking Carlson has had, because 20 years ago he was the one in the media shutting down people who asked about Building 7. What did happen to Building 7, and how did this viral Tucker Carlson clip reignite the questions about the collapse of the skyscraper? Join the conversation and get answers to these questions and more on According2Sam episode #162.
This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit samuelwinchester.substack.com
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After Fox News and Tucker Carlson parted ways last week the feud between them has been getting interesting. Fox News seems to be leaking videos and messages from Tucker that they believe will tarnish his reputation. Also, fans of Tucker have been sharing clips of his speeches and appearances on podcasts where he has been openly discussing a transformation in his thinking about the media landscape and the corrupt alliance between the media and people in power. One clip that went viral is of Carlson on the 'Redacted' podcast with his former colleague Clayton Morris. In the clip Carlson tells Morris that if someone in the media asks what happened to World Trade Center Building 7 they would be immediately fired. The clip clearly demonstrates the awaking Carlson has had, because 20 years ago he was the one in the media shutting down people who asked about Building 7. What did happen to Building 7, and how did this viral Tucker Carlson clip reignite the questions about the collapse of the skyscraper? Join the conversation and get answers to these questions and more on According2Sam episode #162.
This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit samuelwinchester.substack.com
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