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Tucker Carlson Didn’t Just Say What No One Else Would, He Invested In People When No One Else Did

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A sad fact of life is that most people die before ever truly knowing the impact that they’ve had on those around them. Only at funerals do we usually understand the mark a person has left on the world. Tucker Carlson is one of the few people on earth who knows just how much of an impact he’s had after half the country spiraled into what can only be described as a state of mourning over the cancellation of his wildly popular and influential Fox News show. 

Indeed, countless Americans have come forward over the last few days, attesting to Tucker’s character, humility, thoughtfulness, and the positive influence he’s had on the county. The Federalist’s Sean Davis wrote how Tucker “was the *only* person in cable or broadcast media who was not just willing, but eager” to “discuss the spiritual implications” of the horrifying Nashville shooting targeted at Christians and carried out by a transgender-identifying person. 

After the Covenant shooting in Nashville, Tucker invited me onto his show to discuss the spiritual implications of what happened, specifically to note what we both thought was obvious: that we are in a spiritual war, and that “politics” is a smokescreen for the actual battle…

— Sean Davis (@seanmdav) April 26, 2023

Journalist Nate Hochman divulged how Tucker called him “out of the blue,” when the Dispatch was trying to cancel him. “One of the most powerful men in conservative politics took the time to sit down and call some random 23-year-old kid he

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