ALEX JONES (HOST): Tucker Carlson is the slickest -- in a good way -- smartest person on television right now. Sean Hannity is the most dogged and has the most courage. But Lou Dobbs, in his massive knowledge of politics, of business, of everything, really is the master. And that's all on Fox. Fox tried to be anti-Trump until about six months ago, they lost about half their viewers, it almost killed them, and that attempt failed and now the floodgates are open again to tell the truth. Doesn't mean they're perfect.
But think about where we'd be if it wasn't for Fox News. And the only reason I say that is, the globalists are constantly, in their public white papers, scheming how to bring down Fox and how to pressure [Rupert] Murdoch to do it. But Murdoch has hedged his bets, and he's now burrowed in with Trump, talking to him every day, I'm told. And really knows how to be a sycophant, trying to lick his rear end. I'm sorry to use a gross term like that, but I want this to get to the president, so I just said it. That Murdoch is trying to not just brownnose, but kiss the rose of Venus shame.
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See, this isn't like your regular radio show. You're just inside my head right now. And I was about to cover all these big subjects and I was just thinking how thankful I was to Tucker Carlson that he's so smart. It's good to have other brains out there like that. I'm exhausted a lot of the time, and I'm very thankful that others -- Michael Savage, and Rush Limbaugh, and Sean Hannity, and Tucker Carlson, and out there -- thank God. They're not perfect, I'm not perfect either, but they're not out to get you. And then we wouldn't be here without Matt Drudge. Fox would have buckled, and all this would have buckled if Drudge wasn't there. Drudge is the cornerstone, the linchpin, the secret sauce.