In a riveting interview at the Family Leadership Summit, Tucker Carlson stole the show with his bold announcement: he has proudly chosen not to take any of the COVID-19 vaccines. The applause was thunderous as Carlson fearlessly revealed his decision, setting himself apart from the sheep who blindly follow the mainstream narrative.
Tucker's Response to GOP Candidate Asking How Many COVID Shots He Got Had the Audience Roaring https://t.co/4x14jg9x9E
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As former Arkansas Governor and potential 2024 presidential candidate Asa Hutchinson sat across from him, Carlson wasted no time in getting to the heart of the matter. With his signature wit and charm, he asked Hutchinson how many COVID shots he had taken and, to the astonishment of the crowd, Hutchinson sheepishly admitted to taking zero. It was clear that Carlson’s decision had struck a chord with the audience who were tired of the lies and fearmongering surrounding the vaccines.
When Tucker asked Hutchinson how many COVID shots he took and what he thinks about it now, Hutchinson asked, "How many COVID shots did you take?"
"Zero," Tucker said to an applause. pic.twitter.com/WBbmAorLWX
— Julio Rosas (@Julio_Rosas11) July 14, 2023
Tucker Carlson asks Asa Hutchinson asks about the veto of the bill he did that would have blocked minor access to puberty blockers/trans surgery.
Hutchinson says the bill went too far and he stood with parents being in charge of their children. pic.twitter.com/LoXEtNLBVo
— Julio Rosas (@Julio_Rosas11) July 14, 2023
Glenn Beck compares Asa Hutchinson's interview with Tucker to the Hindenburg disaster: "I don't think I have seen anything burst into flames and die that fast." pic.twitter.com/rzeAuUcrmV
— Julio Rosas (@Julio_Rosas11) July 14, 2023
But the surprises didn’t end there. Carlson, never one to shy away from controversial topics, grilled Hutchinson about his veto of a bill that would have protected minors from the dangers of puberty blockers and trans surgery. Hutchinson’s weak response, claiming that the bill went too far and infringed on parents’ rights, left the crowd flabbergasted. Carlson, ever the voice of reason, passionately argued that this was one of the most critical issues facing our nation. He eloquently defended the rights of children and the importance of preserving their natural development.
The reaction from The Blaze was to be expected, given their progressive bias. They question why Hutchinson is even in the race, conveniently overlooking the fact that he is in the “bottom tier,” as measured by their skewed metrics. Glenn Beck’s comparison of the interview to the Hindenburg disaster only illustrates their desperate attempt to discredit Carlson’s powerful message.
In a media landscape dominated by liberal propaganda, it is refreshing to see someone like Tucker Carlson fearlessly speak the truth. His decision to forgo the COVID vaccines is a brave stand against Big Pharma and government overreach. And his unwavering defense of children’s rights is a testament to his commitment to conservative values. Let the naysayers scoff, but the applause from the crowd at the Family Leadership Summit speaks volumes. Tucker Carlson is a true hero in a world of political mediocrity.