On Tuesday, Tucker Carlson opened his show with a monologue focused on identity politics through the lens of the recent scandal surrounding CNN anchor Don Lemon. The Fox host blasted the identity-centric Left claiming that such fixation on identity politics would lead to “In the end, Rwanda.”
“Well, it looks like Don Lemon’s long television career is finally over,” Tucker said in the introduction of his nightly monologue. “Mr. Lemon has been sentenced by the High Court of Wokeness to a term in the H.R. gulag. He’ll undergo a procedure called sensitivity training, which is always the first step to being disappeared, or in his case, to doing late-night infomercials on BET. Say goodbye to Don Lemon.”
“His colleagues at CNN are adamant they don’t want him back ever on moral grounds. So, that’s it. And we’ll admit to feeling some sadness at this news,” the Fox host continued. “The prospect of cable without Don Lemon isn’t quite as bright as we’d imagined.”
“As the tide of dullness and uniformity sweeps over American culture, as everything becomes the Apple Store, there was a certain joy in watching his unpredictable low I.Q. zaniness,” he added.
As previously reported by the DC Enquirer, Don Lemon humiliated himself on national television after claiming last week that 51-year-old Nikki Haley wasn’t in her prime.
“This whole talk about age makes me uncomfortable. I think it’s the wrong road to go down,” Don Lemon argued. “She says people, you know, politicians are something if not in their prime. Nikki Haley isn’t in her prime, sorry. A woman is considered to be in their prime in 20s and 30s and maybe 40s. That’s not according to me.”
When pressed on the matter by his fellow co-host Poppy Harlow, Lemon attempted to justify his argument by appealing to Google’s authority.
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“It depends, just like prime, if you look it up. If you Google it, when is a woman in her prime, it’ll say 20s, 30s, and 40s,” Lemon continued. “I’m not saying I agree with that. I think she has to be careful about saying that, you know, politicians are in their prime.”
Carlson went on to explain that Lemon’s mistake was attacking a “liberal White lady” and that the “Democratic Party will drop the Black guy every single time.”
“So, once again, the revolution eats one of its own,” Tucker explained, adding, “A faithful servant of the Democratic Party is crushed by its remorseless gears.”
“This is the unsentimental math of identity politics. Not all groups are created equal. Know your place,” Carlson stated. “Violate the rules of the hierarchy of the caste system and you die. Nikki Haley understands that. Don Lemon doesn’t, and now he’s heading off to do infomercials.”
“But the real question is, where does this leave the rest of us? Well, at a dead end, which is what identity politics is, it’s the ultimate national cul-de-sac,” he continued. “Identity politics is the precise inversion of the American idea: out of many, one. That becomes “out of one, many.” Results? Balkanization, atomization, racial strife, hatred, division, and craziness. In the end, Rwanda.”
“No country can survive identity politics. We know that. We have to stop it, but how do we stop it?” he asked. “Maybe by remembering that our nation is actually about something bigger and by restating clearly and out loud the principles that bind us to one another. What, in other words, do we have in common? That’s a real question. In fact, that’s a question we can’t avoid if we want to continue.”
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