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Episode 483 - Dissent Into Madness
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Tucker Carlson recently confronted JD Vance about Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's attempts to appropriate Charlie Kirk's legacy after his death, calling it "disgusting" and warning against foreign leaders exploiting such tragedies for political gain. Carlson emphasized Kirk's genuine affection for Israel while opposing endless regime-change wars, showing how he could bridge divides within the conservative movement.
Guest hosts Russell Dobular and Keaton Weiss of the Due Dissidence show discuss the intense pressure Kirk faced from donors, particularly regarding Israel, with reports of him rejecting money tied to pro-Israel demands. They argue that Kirk's growing political infrastructure and potential future influence made the circumstances of his death appear increasingly suspicious, fueling debates within the conservative movement about Israel's role and influence.