Tucker Carlson, the conservative firebrand and former Fox News host, is making waves once again as he garners serious financial interest in his bid to launch a conservative news empire. One of his major backers is Omeed Malik, a former corporate Democrat turned disillusioned Covid-19 lockdown critic. Malik’s frustrations with government overreach and restrictions on personal freedoms have led him to join forces with Republicans in the Hamptons.
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Malik, who recently launched 1789 Capital, has committed a substantial investment to Carlson’s new media corporation, Last Country, Inc. This comes as no surprise, considering the impressive success of their previous collaboration, The Daily Caller. Malik is confident in the potential for Carlson’s new venture and plans to offer long-term support.
Already, Carlson is causing a stir with his free programming on X. During the first GOP presidential debate, he interviewed former President Donald Trump, attracting more viewers than Fox News itself. However, Fox has retaliated with lawsuits claiming breach of contract, while Carlson’s allies have leaked documents exposing Fox’s hypocrisy on various liberal issues.
Carlson’s new project will rely on a subscription model to sustain itself. He has offered partners such as Malik, Chris Buskirk, and Rebekah Mercer a stake in the venture through future equity promises. Their goal is to create a cutting-edge media empire that caters to the digital world, similar to how Fox revolutionized conservative TV in the 1990s.
The potential market for Carlson’s conglomerate is estimated to include over 74 million Trump voters who have shown their willingness to cancel brands that embrace “woke” marketing. As Carlson’s empire takes shape, it is expected to provide a strong conservative alternative to mainstream media, giving voice to those who feel unheard by the liberal elite.
It’s refreshing to see individuals like Omeed Malik, who once identified as a corporate Democrat, recognize the flaws and overreach of the left and decide to join forces with conservatives. The success of Carlson’s previous ventures, coupled with the growing demand for unbiased conservative news, bodes well for the future of Last Country, Inc. This new media empire has the potential to disrupt the industry and provide a platform for those who have felt marginalized by the liberal media establishment. It’s time for a new chapter in conservative media, and Carlson is leading the charge with style and substance.