![]() So if you possibly can, I urge you to read the entire transcript. You need the whole experience, to see how the parts fit together to express a larger truth, to genuinely understand its magnificence. It’s like trying to explain the perfection of Michelangelo’s David to someone, but being only able to show them its fingers, nipples, and wrinkly foreskin. I’ve found it difficult to choose snippets of Carlson’s words to quote. It is a gargantuan achievement and will abide like a pyramid in the sand, an eternal monument to humanity’s infinite vanity, self-deception, and self-congratulation. Yet I believe that one act of Carlson’s - his last pre-termination appearance, an April 21 speech at the Heritage Foundation’s 50th anniversary gala - will endure for millennia. Eventually people will think about cable news as much as they today ponder semaphore. ![]() Someday, Carlson himself will fade from human memory. Soon the quadrillion online takes on Tucker Carlson’s firing by Fox News will be forgotten. ![]()
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