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Tucker Carlson: Mike Huckabee Is Under a ‘Spell’ That Makes Him Support Israel

Tucker Carlson: Mike Huckabee Is Under a ‘Spell’ That Makes Him Support Israel

“There’s no practical, conventional explanation for some of this behavior. … I think he’s under a spell. He is not thinking clearly at all. … I think it’s more metaphysical than political.”

Conservatives were stunned by Tucker Carlson’s abrupt ouster from Fox News in April 2023. Many supporters followed him enthusiastically as he set off on his own. Over time, however, his rhetoric became increasingly unhinged, and the guests he chose to interview seemed a little too extreme for many of us.

Perhaps his most controversial moment came in September 2024, when he interviewed historian Darryl Cooper, who claimed that Winston Churchill was the “chief villain of the Second World War” and suggested that the Holocaust was essentially an “accident.” Carlson later praised Cooper as “perhaps the best and most honest popular historian in the United States.” His interview with Nick Fuentes was a close second.

In recent months, his comments about Israel have drifted further and further from reality — a vivid example of the old rule that change happens “gradually, then suddenly.”

Speaking to Megyn Kelly on Monday, Carlson suggested that U.S. Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee is under a spell that makes him support Israel.

He was weighing in on what men like conservative commentator Mark Levin, whom he’s been feuding with, are trying to do: “It’s a species of witchcraft. It’s really simple.”

“You repeat something until it becomes true. You create truth by speaking. … You can talk reality into being,” he told Kelly, who nodded in agreement.

He referenced “shills like [former Secretary of State and CIA Director Mike] Pompeo, who is getting paid from who knows how many different groups to lie to you.” Later in his remarks, he put Republican Sens. Ted Cruz (TX) and Lindsey Graham (SC), whom he is also feuding with, into this category.

But Carlson noted that “poor Mike Huckabee” and “guys like that” (i.e. those he sees as generally good people), “are just under a spell.”

Let’s just be honest about what this is. It’s not about Iran’s weapons; it’s about Israel’s ambitions. But there’s something deeper. There’s like almost a spell.

Take Huckabee for example. You really think Huckabee’s being threatened? I know Huckabee well, I’m sure you do too. Nice man. What is this? I look at him and I see a man under a spell. I mean this and I’ll be mocked for it, but I mean it.

There’s no practical, conventional explanation for some of this behavior. … But Mike Huckabee, I think he’s under a spell. He is not thinking clearly at all. So when Mike Huckabee … says, ‘God will destroy our country if we don’t support Bibi,’ it’s like, how could someone ever say something like that? I don’t know the answer, but I think it’s more metaphysical than political.

Amusingly, several people on social media have pointed out that one of Carlson’s weekend tweets sounds strikingly similar to a much-criticized remark from Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN).

Carlson wrote, “Pray that the spell breaks and the world is saved.” Critics quickly compared that line to Omar’s earlier comment about Israel: “Israel has hypnotized the world; may Allah awaken the people and help them see the evil doings of Israel.”

Last week, I reported on Carlson’s reaction to the U.S.-Israeli strikes on Iran:

He opened his broadcast by saying the war happened because Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu “demanded it happen.” According to Carlson, the U.S. had no national security basis for entering this war. He accused Israel of seeking to destabilize both the U.S. and the Gulf States.

He also alleged, without evidence, that Mossad agents had been arrested in Qatar and Saudi Arabia while trying to plant explosives.

Following Carlson’s podcast, a spokesman from the Qatari Foreign Ministry confirmed that “there was no information regarding an Israeli intelligence (#Mossad) cell operation in the Gulf state at the moment.”

Several weeks ago, Carlson traveled to Israel for an interview with Ambassador Huckabee. He later claimed that he and his crew had been detained and interrogated at Ben Gurion International Airport.

The Daily Mail reported:

Carlson exclusively told the Daily Mail that shortly after the interview, Israeli officials confiscated his passport and hauled one of his colleagues off to an interrogation room.

‘Men who identified themselves as airport security took our passports, hauled our executive producer into a side room and then demanded to know what we spoke to Ambassador Huckabee about,’ Carlson told the Daily Mail.

‘It was bizarre. We’re now out of the country.’

The claims were denied by Huckabee, the U.S. Embassy, and the Israelis.

For years, Carlson prided himself on challenging conventional wisdom. But when political disagreements are explained with talk of spells and witchcraft rather than evidence or argument, something has gone badly wrong. The man who once claimed to be exposing conspiracies now seems increasingly consumed by them.


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Comments

Levin probably just gets on the phone and shrieks at him; what witchcraft is that Tucker?

It’s the same thing that political hacks always lean on, money and naked aggression.

The blatant fealty to a foreign nation may be shocking in its passion, but it comes from arrogance not witches

    guyjones in reply to SeymourButz. | March 10, 2026 at 5:32 pm

    It’s not “blatant fealty;” that’s a patently stupid and idiotic assertion. You’re too dim-witted and moronic to understand the tactical and strategic advantages of allying with democratic, politically stable, militarily capable and technologically advanced allies, in an unstable part of the world.

    It’s amazing that you have any spare time to post your idiotic comments, given the amount of time that you spend on your soiled knees, sucking off and servicing Islamofascists/Muslim supremacists.

    Envy turns to hate.

    isfoss in reply to SeymourButz. | March 10, 2026 at 5:55 pm

    Hey Seymour, I’d be happy not to see more of your derriere around here.

      Dean Robinson in reply to isfoss. | March 11, 2026 at 10:48 am

      That’s unlikely, since incel trolls get off on being despised. Negative attention is the best they can do, and without it they are so empty that they are at great risk for suicide. Sad, really.

    schmuul in reply to SeymourButz. | March 10, 2026 at 5:59 pm

    Sure and Tucker definitely has pure intentions and isn’t motivated by money or power whatsoever. So I guess the blatant “fealty” towards Israel involves not intervening militarily during their many wars with Hamas and Hezbollah. Israel did not ask for it and didn’t want it but that must be because they put a “spell” of arrognace on the US.

healthguyfsu | March 10, 2026 at 5:17 pm

What a fall from grace and he’s not very graceful about it. I would think he would be more gracious with the money he earned for the time he was in his right mind.

Unhinged doesn’t begin to describe TC. Perhaps we should call him “Little Goebbels.” As for Kelly she is now very disappointing. I’m done with both of them except for stating my dislike and disapproval. Hopefully this won’t become repetitive and too boring.

Vance call your office. Your ambitions are at risk…..

And yes I will hold him accountable for his friend. One way to judge people’s character is by the friends they keep.

It’s time to admit that TC has gone over the edge. Period. Ignore him.

It’s clear at this point there’s something deeply wrong with Mr. Carlson. It’s time to stop listening to what he has to say as rational discourse. Whatever is ailing him I hope he can get it addressed.

Otherwise, there are plenty of people out there with opinions that I am interested in considering.

Just not Mr. Carlson’s.

Kelly looks like she is having a bowel movement.

Carlson, Kelly and Alex Jones….bizarre. Almost..ah..otherworldly.

It’s true. my Jewish BiL is a warlock and my Jewish niece is a witch.

/sarc

Nutty is as nutty does…I don’t care for his tirades.

destroycommunism | March 10, 2026 at 7:46 pm

carlson sees himself being interviewed and asked that pompous self serving ego full filling question:

are you going to run for president??

and maybe by taking this non maga pov he positions himself to be a leader of a youth driven very vocal very /somewhat aggressive party

Tucker needs to read through the Book of Genesis, paying attention to the passage about God giving the land of Israel to his descendants. Maybe that will throw some light about “spells” too.

I support the administration’s current campaign against Iran and frankly I support Israel. I’m also not a follower of Carlson. But, to be fair, I think he’s just being facetious here. I don’t believe, however much I may disagree with him, that he’s seriously expressing a belief in witchcraft.

    henrybowman in reply to Concise. | March 10, 2026 at 8:39 pm

    Why not?

    The vaxx is safe and effective.
    Putin blew up his own pipeline.
    Biden was sharp as a tack.
    Hands up, don’t shoot. Also, I can’t breathe.
    The 2020 election was not stolen.
    January 6 was an insurrection. Perhaps even an armed insurrection.

    All these things are true.
    And SOLELY because the MSM repeated them tens of thousands of times,

starlightnite50yrsago | March 10, 2026 at 8:10 pm

Tucker is the one under a spell. I have always thought he was a loose cannon, now he is proving it.

Huckabee isn’t under a spell and TC is getting beyond goofy. In fact Huckabee (and many other Evangelicals) has long expressed his belief that the modern Nation of Israel is somehow ordained by God and that Christians have a duty to support the modern Nation of Israel. That’s IMO a load of crap as far as setting US policy. That doesn’t mean we shouldn’t work with Israel (we should) but the reasons we should do so don’t depend upon any religious beliefs. I am very leery of those who want to claim Gott Mit Uns as a justification for nearly any gov’t action but especially as justification of a military alliance or military action. The claim is used to set up a false framing that anyone who opposes X is clearly not ‘Godly’, is a bad person and no-one should listen to such a bad person’s ideas. There’s plenty of other valid reasons to support the ongoing operation against Iran.

irishgladiator63 | March 10, 2026 at 9:50 pm

So the Jews have space lasers, a weather machine, an earthquake machine, AND mind controlling witchcraft? Dude, talk about overpowered…

    No, the mind control beams are the space lasers. Don’t you remember Dennis Kucinich, the lunatic who was mayor of Cleveland and then a congressman, and who introduced a bill to ban the Pentagon from developing mind-control lasers?

Jewish space lasers cause earthquakes and bad weather. On the lowest setting they can be used to control human minds.

And they can also be used to review-bomb The Acolyte and Starfeet Academy. Name any nefarious plot: Jewish space lasers are the cause!

Reminder that the “Jewish space lasers” meme did not come from MTG. Nutty as she is, she’s not responsible for that one. It came from a Dem parody of her, just as “I can see Russia from my house” came not from Sarah Palin but from Tina Fey.

Tucker is mentally and spiritually circling the drain.

SeekingRationalThought | March 11, 2026 at 10:42 am

A mid-wit who attended but couldn’t graduate from a safety school playing a game way over his head intellectually? Why does his mental breakdown surprise anyone?

Dean Robinson | March 11, 2026 at 11:25 am

Successful media personalities are often driven to overachievement by private demons that can become more visible once they create their own echo chambers devoid of dissent. It is sad to watch, but instructive.

E Howard Hunt | March 11, 2026 at 9:04 pm

Boring