Tucker Carlson BLASTS Media And Washington During Glenn Beck Interview

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According to Tucker Carlson, lies do not seem to bother Washington and media figures, but they have a complete meltdown when someone tells the truth.

In a conversation with BlazeTV host Glenn Beck, Carlson expressed his frustration with the lack of outrage over lies, stating, "No one in Washington or in the media... is ever outraged by a lie." He went on to explain that when someone speaks the truth, people become "hysterical and call for your murder. And certainly call for your deplatforming." Carlson firmly believes that the media is determined to suppress the truth.

During the conversation, Beck asked Carlson if he thought it was possible to "stop the Deep State." Carlson responded by saying that it would be "pretty tough." He pointed out that federal agencies hold a significant amount of power and that Congress provides no oversight. He also mentioned that the intelligence committees are controlled by the intelligence agencies.

The conversation then shifted to the topic of privacy in the age of artificial intelligence (AI). Beck asked Carlson if AI made it inevitable for everyone on Earth to lose their privacy and personal protections. Carlson's response was straightforward, stating, "Of course, yes, at best. There's no privacy."

In conclusion, Tucker Carlson believes that Washington and the media are not bothered by lies, but they have a strong reaction when someone speaks the truth. He also expresses concerns about the power of federal agencies and the lack of oversight from Congress. Additionally, Carlson believes that privacy is a thing of the past due to advancements in AI.