Antedote roundup- Ye and Tulsi escalate key cultural narratives, and Netanyahu's US media book promotion tour
We are back with a roundup of recent events, focusing on comments about Jews and Democrats by Ye, formerly known as Kanye West, that have sparked a ton of controversy, and on Tulsi Gabbard officially leaving the Democratic party and subsequently endorsing two particularly problematic Republican candidates for Senate and Governor respectively, while pushing hard the narrative of a potential imminent nuclear war threat that she blames on US/NATO behavior toward Russia. We talk about what Ye and Tulsi's respective actions represent as far as the escalation of key social, cultural, and geopolitical narratives goes. We then discuss former (and perhaps future) Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu making the US media rounds to promote his new autobiography, and some of his comments about Russia/Ukraine and his "disagreement" with Vladimir Putin regarding Iran policy. Greg lays out why he believes there is potential for a QAnon style narrative to develop regarding Netanyahu and Russia that is similar to Donald Trump flipping the bad deep state actors who ended up supporting him. We close with Jeremy reading an article excerpt about Jack Hanick, a long time Fox News producer who started the Russian state network Tsargrad with indicted oligarch Konstantin Malofeev.
Note: it has been widely reported that Jack Hanick was a producer for Sean Hannity. However, this has been denied by a spokesperson for the Fox Network. If this is indeed true, we apologize for reporting that Hanick served as a Hannity producer.
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