Sunday, December 18, 2022

The Puzzling Thing About Tucker Carlson

Nobody so far has taken over Rush Limbaugh's mantle as the most influential voice of the American right. At his best, although I think he'd been declining since the late Obama years, he had a combination of perceptiveness and wit that matched William Buckley. The problem is that so far, we haven't seen an equivalent figure step in -- as in fact Limbaugh stepped in to replace Buckley during Buckley's own extended decline.

One possibility was Tucker Carlson, although I was always skeptical due to Carlson's wannabe upper-class background, opportunism, and careerism. His best moment, as far as I can see, came when he debunked Sidney Powell's threat to "release the kraken" in the controversy following the 2020 election. But since then, he's been a leader of the inexplicable anti-Ukraine campaign on the US right, and now he's alleging a coverup of CIA involvement in the Kennedy assassination.

In April of 1964, a psychiatrist called Louis Joylon West visited Jack Ruby in his isolation cell in a Dallas jail. According to West’s written assessment, he found that Jack Ruby was “technically insane” and in need of immediate psychiatric hospitalization. Those are conclusions that puzzlingly no one who had spoken to Jack Ruby previously had reached. Ruby had seemed perfectly sane to the people who knew him.

Well, he was an unsuccessful business owner, a small-time pimp and major attention-seeker who traded on the assumption he was tied in with the mob. Perfectly sane. Carlson goes on,

Except that he Louis Jolyon West pronounced him crazy. But what West did not say was that he was working for the CIA at the time. Louis Jolyon West was a contract psychiatrist for the spy agency. He was also an expert on mind control and a prominent player in the now infamous MKUltra program in which the CIA gave powerful psychiatric drugs to Americans without their knowledge. So of all the psychiatrists in the world, what in the world was this guy doing in Jack Ruby’s prison cell? The media did not seem interested in finding out. In fact, the New York Times, in an extensive 1999 obituary of West, never mentioned the fact that he had worked for the CIA, much less his time in Jack Ruby’s cell, which seems relevant.

However, the detailed research into Jack Ruby up to now has stressed only his low-level mafia ties and his possible role in gun-running to Castro, not CIA connections. Allegations from the time of Ruby's incarceration that he was insane appear to have been driven by a campaign to make hin ineligible for the death penalty, not to discredit him as some sort of knowledgeable witness. A news story at the time quotes Dr West in his capacity as a professior and chair of the University of Oklahoma's Department of Psychiatry and Neurology that Ruby was developing a paranoid state, and "The law says he has to be sane to be executed." In any case, Ruby's conviction for murder was overturned pending a new trial, but Ruby died of cancer before it could take place. On his deathbed, Ruby issued a statement that he alone had been responsible for the murder of Oswald.

Carlson uses this random and somewhat questionable data item to pivot to a completely different question, files on the Kennedy assassination that continue to be unreleased:

We spoke to someone who had access to these still hidden CIA documents, a person who was deeply familiar with what they contained. We asked this person directly, “Did the CIA have a hand in the murder of John F. Kennedy, an American President?["] And here’s the reply we received verbatim. Quote, “The answer is yes. I believe they were involved. It’s a whole different country from what we thought it was. It’s all fake.” It’s hard to imagine a more jarring response than that. Again, this is not a “conspiracy theorist” that we spoke to. Not even close. This is someone with direct knowledge of the information that once again is being withheld from the American public. And the answer we received was unequivocal. Yes, the CIA was involved in the assassination of the president. Now, some people will not be surprised to hear that they suspected it all along. But no matter how you feel about it or what you thought about the Kennedy assassination, pause to consider what this means. It means that within the US government, there are forces wholly beyond democratic control. These forces are more powerful than the elected officials that supposedly oversee them. These forces can affect election outcomes. They can even hide their complicity in the murder of an American president.

All Carlson can do is assure us that this anonymous guy is "not a 'conspiracy theorist'", but we can't learn his name. Isn't this actually pretty close to Sidney Powell's kraken? Just asking. For whatever reason, at what seems to be the peak of his media career, he seems to be coming apart. It's a sad thing to watch, but it's also worth noting that even while terminally ill, Limbaugh kept things together.

If something new and solid comes of all this, I'll reassess, but so far, I think this is trading on the continuing loss of FBI credibility from the Twitter files, and there's nothing new to learn about the Kennedy assassination.