
Fox News presenter Tucker Carlson claims he can’t find evidence of QAnon – 11 searing burns
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tried looking up qanon in the phone book, o listing. checkmate lefties. https://t.co/zuHupq9OAd
— jordan (@JordanUhl) February 24, 2021
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QAnon is listed by the FBI as a domestic terror threat.
Of course, Carlson knows this.
Why? Because his writers look for their material on the very same sites that host QAnon content.
This is stunningly and knowingly dishonest and this entire network is to blame. https://t.co/GXY8NM5b4X
— Sleeping Giants (@slpng_giants) February 24, 2021
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Before he resigned in disgrace, Tucker Carlson's top writer was an active member of popular Qanon message boards like 4chan and 8chan. Tucker should've just called him. https://t.co/enb4XM1C1Q
— Max Burns (@themaxburns) February 24, 2021
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Tucker Carlson says there’s no proof that QAnon exists
I can’t wait to tell everyone this at this week’s Antifa meeting— William Buecker (@wcbuecker) February 24, 2021
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Tucker Carlson logic: If there's no website, it doesn't exist. Therefore, QAnon doesn't exist.
I couldn't find a website for Tucker's pecker, so I guess that don't exist either.
— Pin Young (@PinYoungActress) February 24, 2021
It’s particularly interesting that Carlson claimed to have looked all day but found nothing, because his employers could have told him where to look.
Tucker could've just asked his colleagues… Fox's website has a QAnon explainer… https://t.co/0RytFtI6MR https://t.co/2ekpjQGVt2
— Brian Stelter (@brianstelter) February 24, 2021
We now go live to Tucker Carlson’s search for QAnon.
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