Carlson first went on a fiery tirade during his monologue, ripping into the Biden administration's failures, while arguing that the president isn't acting alone in his poor-decision making. According to the anchor, the government is in on all of Biden's failures, but they're now signaling to him that his time is up.
"If you're a normal person, it's a pretty weird experience watching Joe Biden's presidency get euthanized by his own party. On one hand, there's an undeniable thrill to it, you have to admit that," Carlson began. "Biden is the most destructive president in American history. More things have broken under his watch than under any other president."
Currently, Biden is being investigated by a special counsel about classified documents found in his possession. Biden's personal attorney, Patrick Moore, first discovered ten documents at the Penn Biden Center in Washington, DC. Another lawyer of Biden's White House Counsel Richard Stauber, found an additional five documents in the president's garage at his Wilmington, Delaware home.
Despite the potential wrongdoing by Biden, Carlson said going after him for this is "missing the point."
"Joe Biden deserves to be driven from office in disgrace. But for this? Breaking federal classification rules — some of the stupidest and most dishonest laws Congress has ever passed. It's like arresting El Chapo for expired plates. It's missing the point. But it looks like that's what's going to happen," the Fox commentator said.
"You keep waiting for the White House physician to announce another document trove has been discovered after a routine colonoscopy," Carlson continued, before making the claim; "Permanent Washington does not want Joe Biden to run for president again."
"This is how they're sending that message," he added."
According to the host, even left-wing media like CNN are "done" with Biden.
"Even CNN has decided to become interested in Joe Biden's misdeeds two years into his presidency. They're doing segments on how 'classification laws protect this country from its mortal enemies like Russia.' So you know for certain the order has gone out. Biden is done."
In a report from Monday, CNN referred to the classified document scandal as a "crisis."
Carlson went on to criticize Biden's "crimes," listing out problems with his handling of crime, migration, transportation, and foreign policy.
"If you're looking for crimes that Joe Biden has committed, there is a very long list. Our country is being invaded. The world is on the brink of nuclear war. American cities have become slums, our economy is in shambles, even our airplanes no longer take off on time," he said. "It's a disaster, and Joe Biden and his staff have a hand in all of it."
According to Carlson, Biden would've been impeached already "in a country with a functioning government."
"So what's notable, as a political matter, is that every one of these disasters — the fentanyl epidemic, the chaos and crime in our cities, the invasion underway through Texas, Arizona and California — all of those deeply concern Americans... By contrast, how many voters do you think are lying awake right now worrying that public officials might violate some obscure federal classification law? None. Not a single person. No one outside Washington cares or even understands the issue. And yet, it is classified documents, not our open borders, that the Justice Department is punishing Joe Biden for."
"Why is that? What's going on here? Well it's simple," Carlson asserted. He then summarized the story of the Watergate scandal and the subsequent forcing out of Republican President Richard Nixon by the intelligence agencies who felt threatened by him, and the appointment of the un-elected Gerald Ford.
"See how that works?" Carlson asked the viewers, after describing the downfall of Nixon, who he claims was the "people's choice" instead of a criminal.
"It's so obvious, yet it's intentionally ignored. And as a result, permanent Washington remains in charge of our political system. Unelected lifers in the federal agencies make the biggest decisions in American government, and crush anyone who tries to rein them in," Carlson argued. "And in the process, our democracy becomes a joke."
He then brought up Gen. Flynn, who only got to serve 22 days in the Trump administration before resigning in light of allegations that he had lied regarding conversations with Russian diplomat Sergey Kislyak. Later, Flynn's lawyers and Trump, along with a chunk of their supporters, argued that Flynn was set up.
"Now, you may have noticed that the very first person in the Trump administration the agencies went after was General Michael Flynn," Carlson noted. "Why Flynn? Because Mike Flynn was a career army intel officer who ran the Defense Intelligence Agency."
"In other words, Mike Flynn knew exactly how the system worked, and as a result, he was capable of fighting back. Four days after Donald Trump's inauguration, the FBI lured Mike Flynn into a meeting without his lawyer, concocted a series of fake crimes, and forced him to resign. So that's how things actually work in Washington. Let's stop lying about it."
Flynn appeared to show his appreciation for the Fox News shout-out by sharing the segment to his Telegram channel.
Carlson added that while Biden is being "shafted," we shouldn't "weep for him.
"When people nobody voted for run everything, you are not living in a free country," he concluded.
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