Appearing on Wednesday’s Tonight Show for a segment aired early Thursday morning, left-wing partisan MSNBC anchor Katy Tur claimed that “decades” of conservatism somehow caused the horrific assault on the U.S. Capitol. She rushed to exploit the disgraceful event and claim that “Rush Limbaugh” and “Fox News” were to blame.
After host Jimmy Fallon asked, “what’s the big picture, how do we move forward as a country?,” Tur wailed: “You know, I think it’s going to be very difficult. There are voices, very loud, prominent, influential voices, that have spent decades tearing down trust in our institutions, tearing down education, tearing down facts, tearing down the media, et cetera, and you don’t build that back overnight.”
Moments later she, made it clear who she was referring to: “Most importantly, the conservative media, people like Rush Limbaugh, people on Fox News, the ones who have been tearing things down for decades for their own benefit.”
Tur, who specializes in creating an alternate reality on MSNBC for her radical far-left viewers, hypocritically demanded: “In order to get past this, in order to get a shared set of values, everybody has got to agree that the sky is blue that the sky’s not on fire. You can disagree on policy all you want, but there needs to be a shared set of facts. There needs to be a reality, one reality, that we’re all living in.”
For his part, Fallon laughably thanked Tur “for coming by to help us make sense of all this.”
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Here is a transcript of the January 6 exchange (aired early on January 7):
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JIMMY FALLON: Well, what happens next? What – what’s the big picture, how do we move forward as a country?
KATY TUR: You know, I think it’s going to be very difficult. There are voices, very loud, prominent, influential voices, that have spent decades tearing down trust in our institutions, tearing down education, tearing down facts, tearing down the media, et cetera, and you don’t build that back overnight. It takes a lot of work and it’s an effort that involves everybody in this country, from our lawmakers, to individual voices on social media, to influential voices in the media. Most importantly, the conservative media, people like Rush Limbaugh, people on Fox News, the ones who have been tearing things down for decades for their own benefit. In order to get past this, in order to get a shared set of values, everybody has got to agree that the sky is blue that the sky’s not on fire. You can disagree on policy all you want, but there needs to be a shared set of facts. There needs to be a reality, one reality, that we’re all living in.
FALLON: Katy Tur, thank you so much for coming by to help us make sense of all this. I appreciate it.
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