Conservative Commentators Under Fire as Tucker Carlson Labels Colleagues “Buffoons”

In a recent interview with Sky News, Tucker Carlson, a prominent conservative news commentator, sparked controversy by labeling some of his high-profile colleagues as “buffoons” who hold no sway over public opinion. Carlson’s scathing comments aimed specifically at Mark Levin, Ben Shapiro, Ted Cruz, and Lindsey Graham, all well-known conservative voices in the United States.

Carlson, who has been a major player in conservative media for many years, suggested that Levin, Shapiro, Cruz, and Graham are “discredited” and utterly lacking in any real influence over the American people. He pointed out that these individuals have a long history of making predictions and recommendations that have ultimately proved to be disastrous. “They got it wrong on every single occasion,” Carlson stated, “with massive consequences, too.”

Carlson drew attention to the significant human toll and economic costs of their mistakes, including the loss of millions of lives and a decline in the United States’ power, standard of living, and life expectancy. He described the collective track record of these commentators as “the wrongest people in our country,” stating that they have no natural constituency or significant support among the American population.

The host of Fox News’ flagship primetime program, Carlson’s views reflect his own growing frustration with what he perceives as the conservative movement’s decline and the rise of far-right ideologies within the party. Carlson pointed to the abysmal ratings of conservative media personalities, suggesting that they are failing to connect with a wider audience.

However, the comments have sparked intense backlash from some of the targeted individuals. Levin responded on Twitter, accusing Carlson of attempting to “dissuade me from my duty to speak truth to power.” Meanwhile, Cruz’s office released a statement criticizing Carlson’s “slanderous and baseless” comments, and Shapiro accused Carlson of “personal attacks” without providing any evidence to support his claims.

Graham’s office declined to comment on the matter, but his allies have responded by accusing Carlson of attempting to undermine his own party and undermine the conservative movement. The episode has exposed deep fissures within the conservative ranks and raises questions about the role of media figures in shaping public opinion and their own credibility. As the debate rages on, one thing is clear: the opinions of these high-profile commentators continue to carry significant weight, despite their alleged disconnection from mainstream America.