“So we’re about 45 minutes into our interview with Kyle Rittenhouse and the picture that emerges is of a working class kid who sincerely believes in America,” Tucker Carlson says sincerely into the camera. “His community falls apart, and he tries his best to do the right thing at a time when almost nobody else in the community is trying to do the right thing. He does. And in return for that, the state, under political pressure, throws him in prison, then the people who swear they will help him, take advantage of him. ‘ts a lot.”
Somehow, Carlson neglects to mention Rittenhouse killed two people, or that he bought the gun illegally, or that he made a white power sign while hanging out in a bar with white nationalists.