Did Tucker Carlson have reason to believe that Fox News was going to let him go? And what could have given him such a clue? Maybe it was when Fox was put on suicide watch. Not only is the eight o’clock hour having problems, but it seems to have affected their entire prime-time schedule. This is like the New York Yankees firing Aaron Judge. I know that sounds ridiculous, but what do you call axing your number one attraction?
Tucker released a prerecorded message for the Hungary CPAC convention. He said:
“If I ever get fired and have some time and can leave, I will be there with you.”
He must have had some reason to say that. Maybe someone told him there were rumors that he would be fired or possibly he was warned by executives at Fox News. Whatever the case, one thing is for sure. Tucker will come out of this separation with Fox better than Fox will. Newsmax has offered Carlson $100 million for five years. He will also be in charge of their entire programming schedule. Fox on the other hand will be hemorrhaging viewers at a faster rate than people are abandoning Bud Light in the Loafers.
The video was obviously recorded days earlier than
the Hungary CPAC convention taking place this week.
VISIT OUR YOUTUBE CHANNELCPAC Hungary plays a pre-recorded video from Tucker Carlson that appears to be shot using his Fox News studio before he was ousted:
"If I ever get fired and have some time–and can leave–I will be there with you.” pic.twitter.com/XN34tQDL62
— Alex Salvi (@alexsalvinews) May 4, 2023
Newsmax reported:
Tucker Carlson made a video appearance Thursday at CPAC Hungary, apparently in a message recorded when he was still with Fox News, joking about eventually getting fired.
“I wish I was there in Budapest,” Carlson joked in the video played Thursday, which had his former Fox News program background.
Carlson then got serious in a message that portended his eventual ouster last week.
“If I ever get fired and have some time and can leave, I will be there with you,” Carlson said. “But in the meantime, godspeed. We are thinking of you and cheering you on.”
CPAC is the Conservative Political Action Conference, which is hosting Day 1 in Budapest, the capital of Hungary — a country whose conservative Prime Minister Viktor Orbán is vilified by some for his slow-walking NATO applicants and ties to Russia’s Vladimir Putin.
“Greetings to CPAC Hungary and to all you Americans in the audience, because you are very brave,” Carlson began in the short video message. “You have wound up on one of Samantha Powers’ lists. The State Department is keeping track. You went to a forbidden country.”
In August 2021, Tucker Carlson interviewed Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán on Thursday, introducing him as the only elected leader in the world who “publicly identifies as a western-style conservative”.
“By rejecting the tenets of Neo-Liberalism, Viktor Orbán has personally offended and enraged” leaders in Washington, Carlson said. “Just a few years ago, his views would have seemed moderate and conventional. He thinks families are more important than banks. He believes countries need borders. For saying these things out loud, Orbán has been vilified. Left-wing NGOs have denounced him as a fascist, a destroyer of democracy.”
Carlson noted that President Joe Biden called Orbán a “totalitarian dictator”: “Official Washington despises Orbán so throroughly that many, including Neo-Cons in and around the State Department, are backing the open anti-Semites running against him in next April’s elections in Hungary.” (In May, Gateway Pundit was the first outlet in the US to report on the globalist campaign against Orbán.)




















