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Tucker Carlson calls Lindsey Graham a murderer obsessed with killing people

Ben Shapiro Show · The Echo Chamber of Evil · July 14, 2026
Tucker Carlson calls Lindsey Graham a murderer obsessed with killing people
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"Killing is the point of Lindsey Graham's political career. Trying to convince the rest of us to get on board with killing when we won't. Screaming at us and calling us names and you're the hater because you're not on board with killing this or that person. It's all about killing people. A staunch supporter of really one of the most brutal dictators, let's just say it out loud, in Europe in 80 years. And that would be Zalinski, the unelected dictator of Ukraine, who's basically devoting half of his life to extinguishing Christianity in Ukraine. All of us are supposed to ignore that, but it's actually happening. Putting priests in jail, killing his political opponents, murdering critics. That's happening right now. Lindsey Graham, of course, loves him because he's he's doing a lot of killing."
Tucker Carlson characterized the late Senator Lindsey Graham's entire political career as centered on killing and described Ukrainian President Zelensky as an unelected brutal dictator persecuting Christians and murdering opponents. Ben Shapiro contrasts Carlson's statements with those of leftist commentator Hasan Piker, arguing they are ideologically indistinguishable in their view of American foreign policy and allies.

About this episode

Ben Shapiro responds to the sudden death of Senator Lindsey Graham at age 71 by condemning what he characterizes as an anti-American alliance between far-left and far-right media figures who celebrated the senator's passing. Shapiro argues that Iranian and Russian state media, alongside American influencers including Tucker Carlson, Ana Kasparian, Hasan Piker, and Nick Fuentes, formed a united front in welcoming Graham's death, revealing what he calls a political horseshoe that has become a wedding ring between America haters on opposite ends of the spectrum. He contrasts their responses with Graham's 33-year military service record, his work as a multi-term senator who never enriched himself from office, and his staunch support for American power, Ukraine, and Israel. Shapiro details how these figures appear on each other's platforms in what he describes as a closed echo chamber, promoting identical anti-American messaging despite claiming to be political opponents. The host provides extensive biographical detail on Graham, from his modest upbringing as the son of pool hall owners to becoming chairman of the Senate Budget Committee, emphasizing his congenial relationships across party lines and his transformation into a fierce Trump ally and contentious fighter against the radical left during confirmation hearings. Shapiro also announces the birth of his fifth child over the same weekend and notes that Graham's sister Darlene has been appointed to serve the remainder of his term. The episode positions Graham's legacy as fundamentally about American exceptionalism and strength abroad, with his death serving as a litmus test revealing who stands with or against American power.

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