Two Brits have a website called Josh & Archie. Being audacious pranksters, they hatched a scheme to trick Tucker Carlson. One sent Carlson’s office an email claiming that he was the employee of the Royal family who doctored the photo of Kate Middleton and her three children. He said he was fired.
He soon heard from the booker for the Tucker Carlson show, who asked for the original photo and proof that he worked for the Royal family.
Josh and Archie created a document proving that he worked for the Royals. It had a fake Latin motto that happened to be the motto of a supermarket chain. And his employment contract included a clause saying that if his work was unsatisfactory, he agreed that one of his limbs would be amputated.
Apparently no one scrutinized his evidence with care, and he scored an interview with Tucker Carlson. Carlson was delighted with the interview.
But before it aired, Josh and Archie went public. They said they didn’t want to cause any further trouble for the Royals.

Clearly reveals that greedy freaks like Tucker Carlson don’t care where the evidence comes from (or checks to see how valid the story is and how reliable the source) as long as those Alternative Facts are what his dangerous MAGA lunatic audience wants to binge on it, boosting his audience and how much he’s paid to lie and launch conspiracy theories like that.
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Shame it didn’t go live.
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Will his devoted audience reckon Biden was behind it? (Denial at being fooled is a powerful thing)
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Carlson’s first name is spelled with an F.
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