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Poor Tucker, a victim just like our President.

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Tucker Carlson says he’s the victim of a powerful bully. Meet the 24-year-old who found the tapes.

Madeline Peltz works the night shift at the liberal media watchdog group Media Matters for America. Given the timing of that particular shift, one of her main responsibilities is watching Tucker Carlson’s 8 p.m. show on Fox News.

And she’s watched a lot of Tucker Carlson.

Carlson has been in the public eye for some 20 years — first as a print journalist, then a television commentator, founder of the conservative site the Daily Caller, and now, Fox News host, with a prime time slot and a salary in the millions. But people have been confused by Carlson’s tone on Fox since he took over for Bill O’Reilly in 2018, noting concern about diversity and demographics in his show.

After many Carlson-watching hours, the 24-year-old researcher developed a working theory, which she outlined on the nonprofit’s website: that Carlson is using his platform on Fox News to introduce white nationalist ideas to the mainstream, making him a uniquely prominent “mouthpiece for white supremacy.”

Peltz dug into his recent past and discovered a trove of appearances he made on shock jock Bubba the Love Sponge’s radio show between 2006 and 2011. She found a series of misogynistic, racist and homophobic remarks Carlson made, the audio of which Media Matters published this week.

In response, Carlson was defiant, casting himself as the victim of “the great American outrage machine,” a mob of power-seeking organizations and people that he says are waging a political war to censor him.

In reality, credit for the tapes’ publication is due to Peltz: a 20-something in her first adult job who lives in the basement of a Washington, D.C., house she rents with five other people, a few cats and a dog named Noodles.

“I’m not like some high-power wielding globalist,” Peltz said, adopting the conspiracy-inflected jargon of the far-right. “I’m this kid who’s been on the Internet my whole life and knows how to get around it.”

It’s been a busy week at Media Matters, which tracks conservative media trends and has engaged in a years-long effort to cast light on the ways Fox News and its hosts sidestep traditional journalism guidelines.

The organization released the first audio of Carlson on Sunday. In that, Carlson called rape shield laws “totally unfair” and was adamantly supportive of Warren Jeffs, the former leader of the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints who is serving a life sentence for child rape. Carlson also said he would “love” a scenario involving young girls sexually experimenting and described women as “extremely primitive.”

The next day, Media Matters for America released another audio file just moments after Carlson’s show began. In that, Carlson said that white men deserve credit for “creating civilization,” called Iraqis a bunch of “semiliterate primitive monkeys,” and spoke about his desire for a presidential candidate to blame the “lunatic Muslims who are behaving like animals.”

There was more on Tuesday. This time, Carlson could be heard joking about having sex with what he thought was an underage beauty pageant contestant.

On his Tuesday night show, Carlson did not address the audio itself. Instead, he took aim at Media Matters, calling it “a George Soros-funded lobbying organization whose sole mission is to punish critics of the Democratic Party.”

But the tapes have turned up pressure on the show, teeing off an advertiser boycott and a protest in front of Fox News’s headquarters in New York City on Wednesday, which Media Matters helped organize.

When asked for a comment for this story, Fox News spokeswoman Carly Shanahan pointed to Carlson’s statements on his show this week.

Media Matters for America is not currently funded by George Soros; he has not donated to the organization in many years, its president, Angelo Carusone, said in an interview.

While Carlson described it as working to “bully” corporations, it is the fraction of the size of Fox News, whose revenue for 2018 has been estimated to be more than $3 billion. Media Matters has about 80 employees and a budget of about $14 million that mostly comes from private donors, Carusone said.

The group does media analysis from a left-leaning perspective, studying trends and themes to see how political discussions play out in the nation’s media bubbles. Its staff monitors some 50,000 hours of live programming on television and radio every year, and the organization tapes another million hours of audio and video.

Media Matters, which has an active website that highlights and contextualizes some of these moments, drew criticism during the 2016 for what some saw as an attempt to malign coverage that was critical of Hillary Clinton. But it has found a renewed prominence in the Trump era by turning its sights to the new information economy: the rise of conspiracy theories and misinformation online, the increased visibility of fringe right-wing websites and ideas, and an energized conservative media ecosystem that helps amplifies those ideas — a news cycle that often peaks with a tweet from President Trump.

“When we did a power mapping of the landscape at the end of 2016, early 2017, what we found was that so much of what used to be dismissed as the fringes was now where power was being organized: 4chan, Daily Stormer comment sections, subreddits,” Carusone said. “These would never have been considered worthy enough or important enough to monitor [before]. But we looked at it and they were — they were driving a lot of the misinformation and fake news of 2016. They were creating a lot of material that was making it onto Fox News or Donald Trump’s Twitter feed.”

Carusone said the organization had to build some new digital technology to track the online conversations in forums and message boards that he said have such a large effect on the political discourse in the United States.

“It’s basically it’s just a giant DVR for the 'chans, an archive of these message boards,” Carusone said.

And it has been doing studies and using other data to advocate for better practices. It pushed Google to stop allowing what it had assessed as fake-news-purveying websites to use the company’s AdSense program. It has met with the big three technology companies — Facebook, Google and Twitter — Carusone said, but said NDAs prevented him from disclosing more about that. It also works with journalists to publicize problems or issues when other methods of persuasion fail.

“It’s a combination of building up public pressure or direct lobbying,” Carusone said.

Peltz’s project was her idea, Carusone said. He said the organization decided to publish portions of what she had found after deciding it was relevant to understanding Carlson’s current political views.

“We didn’t just try to embarrass him,” Carusone said. “We took things that directly echo his show now, and things that had some relevancy today.”

Carlson has responded by attacking Media Matters for America, along with the Southern Poverty Law Center, whose categorization of hate groups is used widely by media organizations.

He has also been engaged in a long-running feud with CNN; on Tuesday he called anchor Brian Stelter a “eunuch,” multiple times, name-calling that was omitted from the text of his monologue later posted on the Fox News website.

“This is what an authoritarian society looks like,” Carlson said. “It was only a matter of time before they came for Fox News.”

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It's CNN and Media Matters you penis headed Fuck not some hack paid specifically to watch and take notes of interviews he did 15 years ago when he worked for MSNBC you dago midget Shitstain  :flush:

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I love that Media Matters and people like Vince actually think this will somehow change peoples minds from conservative to liberal.   :lol:   Its cute they spend time on it.  

Fox can throw anyone conservative into primetime and it will be right up there in the ratings.   Its the message not the messenger you dolts.  

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7 minutes ago, Pete said:

its a message the idiots don't want to hear so they just attack.

there is a reason fox is number one in viewership

poor dems

Yeah that's it Dopo....😂

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16 minutes ago, Pete said:

its a message the idiots don't want to hear so they just attack.

there is a reason fox is number one in viewership

poor dems

 

Just now, Pete said:

dispute it or STFU

What exactly am I supposed to dispute? 

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1 hour ago, ActionfigureJoe said:

Guys like tucker and o Reilly become their own worst enemy. It is entertaining to watch it unravel. 

Bill O has a podcast now, just another victim.

1 hour ago, Highmark said:

I love that Media Matters and people like Vince actually think this will somehow change peoples minds from conservative to liberal.   :lol:   Its cute they spend time on it.  

Fox can throw anyone conservative into primetime and it will be right up there in the ratings.   Its the message not the messenger you dolts.  

Poor weak conservatives, always the bully until they become the victim..................pathetic.

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5 minutes ago, Mileage Psycho said:

Bill O has a podcast now, just another victim.

Poor weak conservatives, always the bully until they become the victim..................pathetic.

Liberals are always so above it all...

Must be that critical thinking...

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Just now, DAVE said:

Liberals are always so above it all...

Must be that critical thinking...

Wince has always hated successful people 

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Just now, f7ben said:

Wonder if he thinks clutch weights dont exert more force the faster their spun?

Ummm....no need to state the obvious.

But what is obvious....that whole clutching thing hurt you bad...get over it.

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2 minutes ago, DAVE said:

Ummm....no need to state the obvious.

But what is obvious....that whole clutching thing hurt you bad...get over it.

You got owned hard :lol: dumb motherfucker

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