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Tucker Carlson Sparks Outrage with Shocking Remarks on Israel | WATCH
Tucker Carlson's latest rant dismisses Israel as irrelevant amid economic fury, sparking outrage and eye-rolls in a blistering takedown of political distractions.

In a recent appearance on the Shawn Ryan Show, former Fox News host Tucker Carlson ignited controversy by downplaying U.S. involvement in Israeli affairs and claiming widespread indifference toward the nation.
Carlson, known for his provocative commentary, argued that bipartisan frustration over politicians "serving Israel" stems not from genuine foreign policy concerns but from deeper domestic economic woes.
During the episode, Carlson referenced figures from across the political spectrum, including far-right commentator Nick Fuentes and left-leaning New York politician Zohran Mamdani, as examples of shared rage against U.S. priorities. "Both sides are enraged by people serving Israel. What? Nobody cares about Israel. Just shut up about Israel... I know I don’t care at all about Israel," Carlson stated, emphasizing that the real issue is economic stagnation, crushing personal debt, and a system rigged in favor of lenders over everyday Americans.
He elaborated with analogies, likening debt to drug addiction and criticizing both Democrats, for pushing taxpayer-funded bailouts that enrich institutions, and Republicans, for offering no solutions beyond "pay up."
Carlson suggested that the focus on Israel distracts from these core problems, insisting, "I don't think it's primarily about Israel. I really don't. I don't think people care that much."The comments have drawn sharp backlash, with critics accusing Carlson of hypocrisy given his frequent discussions of Middle Eastern geopolitics. Some have labeled the remarks as insensitive or even antisemitic, especially amid ongoing global tensions. Supporters, however, praise him for prioritizing American domestic issues over foreign entanglements. The full interview, episode #256, is available on YouTube and other platforms.
Oh, Tucker, Tucker, Tucker, how the mighty have fallen from their cable news throne into the swamp of performative indifference. Here we have a man who built his empire on endless rants about global conspiracies and shadowy elites, suddenly playing the role of the apathetic everyman who "doesn't care at all" about Israel, as if his selective amnesia erases years of obsessive coverage on the very topic.
It's almost endearing, this late-stage pivot to economic populism, except it reeks of desperation: a has-been podcaster grasping at Gen Z rage to stay relevant, all while conveniently ignoring how his own rhetoric has fanned the flames of division he's now pretending to diagnose.
And let's not mince words, Carlson's "just shut up about Israel" schtick isn't bold truth-telling; it's the intellectual equivalent of a toddler plugging his ears during a history lesson.
For someone who once positioned himself as the guardian of Western values, this blasé dismissal exposes the hollow core of his ideology: a buffet of grievances picked and chosen for maximum clicks, served with a side of hypocrisy. If nobody cares, Tucker, why do you keep talking? Perhaps it's time to follow your own advice and just... shut up.