Daily Caller Blogger Quits After Being Told by Tucker Carlson He Can’t Question Fox News

Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
March 21, 2015

Mickey Kaus
Mickey Kaus

Some interesting drama here for you.

Politico:

The blogger Mickey Kaus has quit his job at The Daily Caller after the conservative site’s editor-in-chief, Tucker Carlson, pulled a critical column about Fox News from the site, Kaus told the On Media blog on Tuesday.

“It’s pretty simple,” Kaus said in an interview, “I wrote a piece attacking Fox for not being the opposition on immigration and amnesty — for filling up the airwaves with reports on ISIS and terrorism, and not fulfilling their responsibility of being the opposition on amnesty and immigration…. I posted it at 6:30 in the morning. When I got up, Tucker had taken it down. He said, ‘We can’t trash Fox on the site. I work there.'”

Carlson, who co-founded The Daily Caller in 2010, is a conservative contributor to Fox News and the host of its weekend edition of “Fox & Friends.”

Kaus says when he told Carlson he needed to be able to write about Fox, Carlson told him it was a hard-and-fast rule, and non-negotiable.

“He said it was a rule, and he wouldn’t be able to change that rule. So I told him I quit,” Kaus explained. “I just don’t see how you can put out a publication with that kind of giant no-go area. It’s not like we’re owned by Joe’s Muffler Shop, so we just can’t write about Joe’s Muffler shop.”

The Daily Caller is probably my favorite mainstream conservative blog. They must be given credit for reporting on stuff that the rest of the mainstream conservative movement won’t touch, including the anti-White agenda.

That being said, they are still a joke, and of minimal use to real conservatives/right-wingers.

Fox News, on the other hand, is basically the worst thing that has ever happened to America. It is an extremely liberal outlet, which uses weasel-language to disguise itself as a conservative news source. Seeing that the Daily Caller was going so much further than Fox, and gaining so much support for having done so, I am mildly upset that Carlson has chosen to side with liberalism.

Tucker Carlson recently signalled an attempt to become a serious person by wearing a real tie instead of his usual bow-tie.  Still man, that checkered shirt...
Tucker Carlson recently signalled an attempt to become a serious person by wearing a real tie instead of his usual bow-tie. Still man, that checkered shirt…
Around the time Carlson dropped the bow-tie, Beck picked it up.
Around the time Carlson dropped the bow-tie, Beck picked it up.

It is understandable that Carlson doesn’t want to attack his employer, but in this age of new media, having a job at Fox means very little. He could very easily quit that job and pull a Glenn Beck, forming his own new media network. The Daily Caller is already very popular, meaning this would be easy. He could then be a much more serious voice for the people. He isn’t a Jew, so there is nothing stopping him from doing this.

Fox does exactly what Kaus has accused them of doing: they distract people with sensationalist gibberish while ignoring the issue of the century, which is the invasion by non-White hordes. Fox has an extreme amount of leverage, and could have pushed back against the John “Bad to the Boner” Boehner refusal to address the illegal Obama amnesty plot, and yet they remained almost completely silent, putting all blame on Obama, rather than putting it on those responsible: the Republican establishment which refused to stop it, even while it would have been very easy for them to have stopped it.

All in all, it is a good thing to see dissent in the ranks of the kosher conservative movement, as more and more people start to discover real conservative outlets such as the Daily Stormer.