Sep 5, 2024
Tucker Carlson DITCHED By Elon Musk After Insane Nazi Stunt Revealed
Former Fox News host Tucker Carlson gets abandoned by Elon Musk as backlash erupts for promoting Carlson's insane interview with Nazi and holocaust apologist. John Iadarola breaks it down on The Damage Report.
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For those people
who aren't familiar with who you are,
I want people to know who you are,
and I want you to be widely recognized as
the most important historian in the United
States, because I think that you are.
So that is Tucker Carlson,
and he is talking to a person
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that he believes is or the most
important historian in the United States,
and that it is wrong that we do not all
recognize this person who we will describe
as the most important historian
in the United States.
So who is this person?
Why is it that Tucker Carlson
would be a big fan of them?
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I know you're probably already filling
in the blanks
in a variety of different monstrous ways.
Well, one of them at least, is true.
It's a guy that apologized for the Nazis
and basically has done
a bunch of Holocaust denial.
That's that's who he is.
How bad is he
and how bad is this interview?
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Here's how bad it is.
Elon Musk had tweeted very interesting.
Worth watching.
And when the pushback came
for the things this guy says,
Elon Musk deleted the tweet.
Let's pause there for a second.
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Elon Musk felt that keeping that tweet up
would be irresponsible.
I didn't think he was physically
capable at this point
of actually thinking this might actually,
like, reflect poorly on me.
I should take this down. But he did.
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He took down that tweet.
So who's this guy?
Well, we want to give you
a little bit of clips from it.
We're also going to talk a little bit
about what this guy has argued.
Here's a bit from that interview.
I thought Churchill was the chief villain
of the Second World War.
Now, he didn't kill the most people.
He didn't commit the most atrocities.
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But I believe and I don't really think,
I think when you really get into it
and tell the story right
and don't leave anything out,
you see that he was primarily responsible
for that war becoming what it did,
becoming something other than an
invasion of Poland, you know, Germany.
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Look, they they put themselves
into a into a position and Adolf Hitler
is chiefly responsible for this, but his
whole regime is responsible for it,
that when they went into the East.
In 1941, they launched a war
where they were completely unprepared
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to deal with the millions and millions
of prisoners of war,
of local political prisoners and so forth
that they were going to have to handle.
They went in with no plan for that, and
they just threw these people into camps.
And millions of people
ended up dead there.
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Look, we could go on.
Historians could go on for a long time
about how utterly reprehensible, but not
unique, the spin that you just heard
in that was saying that in World War Two,
we have to identify a chief villain.
Who could it be? Who could it be?
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Churchill, let's say him.
Because I don't want to say the other guy.
By the way, if you want to talk
about villains in World War Two,
there's plenty of villains to go around.
And Churchill, by the way, is no saint.
Take a look at what happened in India.
There's all sorts of reasons
to throw accusations of villainy around,
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but the idea that you are appearing
on this program.
The point of your work is to say,
hey, hey, hey, everyone, hands off Hitler.
There's worse people.
That would be bad enough.
He then goes on to say, like, okay,
so I mean, obviously Germany did
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some things they shouldn't have done.
They went east and then there were
prisoners and they just weren't prepared
for all the prisoners.
So they put them in camps.
Yeah, that's the ticket.
That's how people got in camps.
It's just bureaucracy.
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And they just weren't ready.
And so yeah,
I guess some bad things happen.
Like you get in the vibe
of what's happening here.
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gonna give you just a little bit more.
Here's some more from the interview.
And millions of people
ended up dead there.
You know, you have you have like,
letters as early as July,
August 1941 from commandants of these
makeshift camps that they're setting up
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for these millions of people
who are surrendering
or people that are rounding up and there.
So it's two months after a month or two
after Barbarossa was launched,
and they're writing back
to the high command in Berlin,
saying, we can't feed these people.
We don't have the food
to feed these people.
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And one of them actually says rather
than wait for them all to slowly starve
this winter, wouldn't it be more humane
to just finish them off quickly now?
Most important historian in the world.
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That is what Tucker Carlson said.
They they just, you know, they got some
prisoners and they're like, oh, we want to
be humane, so we'll kill all these people.
And so, hey, we randomly have
these gas chambers and ovens,
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so let's do the humane thing and kill.
I mean, we're not trying
to kill any of these people.
Forget all of the things that Hitler and
the other leaders of the Third Reich said.
Forget all of
the ideological underpinning of Nazism.
Please, please forget all of that.
They were just trying to be humane.
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And so they had prisoners
and millions of people died.
They weren't killed.
They weren't massacred.
They weren't wiped out,
ethnically cleansed.
They just died passively. Passively died.
Nobody killed them.
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It's okay.
I want to be very clear about this.
The issue with this interview
and what Tucker Carlson said
isn't that he had this guy on.
And when you dig into this guy's past,
you find out he said these things.
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That would be bad enough.
He said these things
in the interview with Tucker Carlson,
and Tucker Carlson loves it.
He loves the rewriting of history
to absolve Adolf Hitler and the Nazis
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of the worst war crimes, the worst
atrocities our world has ever seen.
That's what the point of this was.
You know, we've had a national
conversation for the better part
of a year now about anti-Semitism
and what makes a person an anti-Semite.
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And it's definitely the Democrats.
It's definitely the left, okay.
Because they don't they don't
want Palestinians to die.
So I guess they're anti-Semitic.
No, not Tucker Carlson, though.
Not the right.
As they're trying to whitewash Adolf
Hitler of the crimes he committed.
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By the way,
if we could bring up this last graphic.
It breaks down all the various ways
that Jewish people specifically were
murdered in so many barbarous ways.
Any one of those categories, just by
itself, would be one of the worst things
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ever done in the history of our species.
And he did them all.
And obviously, Jewish people were not
the only people that were specifically
targeted for annihilation by Adolf Hitler.
Obviously,
the the LGBTQ community was targeted.
No way in hell a single right wing
is going to care about that.
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They think that that was awesome.
No notes whatsoever.
And obviously a lot of Romani people
were killed, and a lot of other people
were specifically rounded up, targeted
and killed in an industrial fashion
and the interview goes on for two hours.
So if you want, you can go watch that.
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But that's that's
what the right is doing this week.
And I want to be very clear,
Tucker Carlson, ever since he turned down
this more explicitly conspiratorial,
anti-Semitic turn, do you know
that he has, under some metrics,
the most popular podcast in the world?
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So more people than are watching
and listening to any other podcast
are hearing,
hey, by the way, Hitler, not too bad.
He's gotten kind
of a bum rap from history.
And Jewish people weren't
intentionally killed in the Holocaust.
It was just like all the paperwork
logistics are that is going out to
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millions of people are there, right.
Going to condemn that Donald Trump,
JD Vance, are they going to.
No, no.
The dude who's advising Donald Trump,
the guy who might be the Republican
nominee for president in four years,
that's what he's doing this week.
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