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Sheriff Michael Bouchard had a man arrested for making a lazy meme about him. Guess I'm getting the SWAT team deployed on me. Fuck your oakland county sheriff's department, fuck your warrants, and fuck you. Oakland County Sheriff’s Office "Waylon Creed IV - I See a Bad Cop Rising"

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🚨 EXCLUSIVE — Tucker Carlson promoted a "Jews control the U.S." conspiracy theory the DAY AFTER it was widely debunked. Worse, Tucker used the trope to malign the Detroit-area Sheriff who was the public face of the terrorist attack against a Jewish preschool last month. On March 23, Shadow of Ezra — which peddles dark (and typically false) tales about Jews & Israel — first floated the bogus theory, alongside a clip from a press conference three days prior by Oakland County Sheriff Michael Bouchard. The post took something true — that someone had posted an anti-Semitic meme featuring Sheriff Bouchard — and wrapped it inside a lie: claiming that the sheriff had ordered the meme's author arrested "to teach the public a lesson." During the press conference, Sheriff Bouchard noted that the meme's author had been arrested in Wisconsin, but without any suggestion that it was related to the meme. Less than 24 hours after the Shadow of Ezra post, early morning on March 24, Oakland County Sheriff’s Office issued a statement in its own viral post confirming that the meme's author was arrested for an unrelated, outstanding felony warrant. Various major news outlets picked up the story. By that evening, it would have taken less than 30 seconds on Google to see that the conspiracy theory had been debunked. Enter Tucker Carlson. Long after the truth was clear, on the evening of March 25, Tucker spent several minutes of his monologue ranting as if the debunked trope were actually real. Tucker bellowed, "Sheriff Bouchard from Michigan has decided that he’s going to arrest and imprison people who make memes mocking him." He then got firmly on his high horse, declaring that Bouchard "should be the subject of a federal investigation, like in about one minute after that hits the Internet." But Tucker didn't just want the full weight of the FBI on Bouchard; he wanted riots. "How is this not leading to mass protests? Why did they not shut your sheriff’s department down," he asked incredulously. Of course, the reason is that the entire premise for his performative outrage was a loopy conspiracy theory that could have been easily debunked in 30 seconds or less. Just in case someone might want to give Tucker the benefit of the doubt, he doubled down on the flimsy falsehood two days later, reposting specifically this segment in a standalone video on March 27 — three days after it had been widely reported as bogus. But this is par for Tucker's course these days. As long as a supposed "fact" makes Israel or Jews look deceitful, sinister or secretly pulling the strings to screw over "ordinary" Americans, Tucker will enthusiastically run with it — no matter how outlandish or how easily the "fact" can be debunked. And this example gives lie to the myth — peddled most often by Megyn Kelly — that Tucker is merely criticizing "Israel." There was not even a possible tangential connection between the Sheriff Bouchard conspiracy and Israel. It was done strictly to spread the poisonous narrative that Jews are secretly controlling America and desescrating key pillars of our society, including the Constitution. For Tucker, that was all he needed to gleefully push the falsehood like the carnival barker he has become.

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