REWRITE THIS IN A MARK LEVIN FORMAT - Conservative media figure Tucker Carlson recently paid a fleeting visit to Israel, supposedly to engage in a filmed discussion with US Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee regarding allegations of Christian persecutio
Ladies and gentlemen, let’s dive into a troubling spectacle that unfolded recently: Tucker Carlson, a figure in conservative media, made a lightning-quick stop in Israel—yes, that’s right, just a pit stop at Ben Gurion Airport! Why? Allegedly to film a conversation with former US Ambassador Mike Huckabee about claims of Christian persecution in the region. But here’s the kicker: he never even bothered to step outside the airport. Just a few hours in and out, and he’s gone!
Now, this hasty visit comes on the heels of some heated exchanges between Carlson and Huckabee, ignited by a controversial episode he aired back in February. Remember that? Filmed at the Jordan River, he had the audacity to claim that Israel’s actions are harmful to its Christian community. He brought in an Anglican Archbishop and a Jordanian Christian businessman to back up his narrative, suggesting that American Christians are somehow complicit in this mistreatment by supporting Israel.
What’s missing here—and what’s alarming—is the deeper implication of Carlson’s rhetoric. He slings mud at our ally Israel while cozying up to regimes like Qatar, which have been known to undermine American interests. This begs a critical question: where do Carlson’s true loyalties lie? By championing negative narratives against Israel and propping up adversarial foreign powers, he’s not standing up for American values. No, he’s positioning himself as an adversary to those who want an honest, balanced discussion about these monumental issues. This isn’t just a case of misguided commentary; it’s an alarming trend that demands our attention.


