Alex Jones joins Tucker Carlson to share his thoughts on former CNN host Brian Stelter.
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So one of the things I find so striking about you, having watched you on and off over the years, and this must be a burden for you personally, but your ability to see people at a deeper level or to see things in them that are not obvious to the rest of us.
And I want to give a specific example.
So there's a guy called Brian Stelter who had the media show on CNN.
I first met Brian Stelter when he was a high school student or a first year college student because he would hang around the show I worked on at the time at CNN.
This was 20 years ago at least.
And I always thought he was awkward and weird and probably had a super creepy personal life, but I never took him seriously.
There's a pretty famous clip, and I want to play it right now, of you critiquing Brian Stelter.
And you take him way more seriously than I ever did.
And I think you're right too.
So this is a pretty famous clip of you on Brian Stelter.
Now, once they started the censorship and deplatforming, remember back then they would deny it.
Oh, yeah, we're taking people off air, but it's not censorship.
Now they admit, no, it's censorship.
We're doing this for your own good.
So he was really the face of that.
And he was working for the head of CNN that was really in charge of it.
It later came out.
CNN currently is not in charge.
They've handed it completely over to the Justice Department to quarterback, as Congress reported a few months ago with the documents.
But at the time, Brian Stelter and his mini-me, Oliver Darcy, his Popeye, were going around calling up and harassing my sponsors, taking sponsors away.
And they were going around and organizing big tech to take not just myself, but many other people offline.
What's interesting is, and I, I mean, I don't know if you want me to reveal this, but we had dinner in our barn last night and there were some drinks.
And after dinner, you and my producer called Stelter on the phone.
And what was so, and it was on speaker, so I listened to it.
What was so interesting was, you know, you've been very clear in a very direct, pretty masculine way, I would say, about how you feel about Brian Stelter.
There's not a lot of confusion about your views on Stelter after clips like that, which doubtless he's seen because he Googles himself compulsively.
Anyway, but what was interesting was if someone had talked about you that way and then called you late night after a couple of drinks, you'd say, you know, up yours, pal.