TikToker Kat Abu Is So Happy Tucker Carlson Got Fired

Two weeks before Tucker Carlson was preserved, I spent time with Abughazaleh and five of his Matters media colleagues in their Navy Yard office overlooking the Anacostia river to watch them watch the evening formation of Fox News. The space is massive, with open seats and large conference rooms – and very few employees. (Most of the team has worked at home since the start of the pandemic.)
Blonde, with blue and small eyes, Abughazaleh could easily pass for one of the talking heads of Fox News. Indeed, Abughazaleh has a fairly good idea of what it would take for her to become a right of the right on one of the shows she watches daily. “Rant about the cancellation of culture on Twitter, make tweet” I stand with JK Rowling “, increase it again and again,” she said. “Complain, rinse and repeat.
“It’s so easy and there is so much money, that’s why so many people do,” she continued. “All you have to do is whine and be a little racist. To be clear, I prefer Touer my eyeballs. ”
Abughazaleh joked saying that she was born to be a “conservative sleeping officer”. She grew up in an “wealthy” area in Dallas and attended private schools until her second year of high school. Her father is a Palestinian immigrant, and she is a seventh generation Texan on the side of her mother. Their conservative household regularly settled on Fox News.
Child, Abughazaleh also watched his maternal grandmother – a long -standing member From the Federation of Republican Women of Texas – works on several GOP campaigns and listened to its election of the party ideology. (On the death of her grandmother, Abughazaleh inherited from the mantle of Viade whom she brought to the inauguration of President Nixon.)
Abughazaleh was republican until her adolescence. It attributes its progressive political awakening to a move to Tucson, Arizona, during these years. “At least half of my high school was low-income or undocumented,” she said. “The myth of Bootstrap has simply broken before my eyes.”
She frequented George Washington University in Washington, DC, during the office years of Donald Trump, with international security specialization in addition to studying journalism. After graduating in 2020, she said: “I wanted to work for an organization that aligned with a good mission, a mission in which I thought, and I did not want to work somewhere that would just be a job – I wanted to worry about what I do.” The position of Media Matters was perfect for her.
The media are important described As a “progressive research and information center” dedicated to “monitor, analyze and overall correct conservative disinformation in the American media”. The website of the Archite Group Images of TV shows and online emissions, which it uses to follow the false stories or draw attention to how certain problems are covered.
Part of Abughazaleh’s work consists in drawing television clips from Fox News moments of his assigned programs and sending transcriptions to his colleagues so that they can keep track of what is said on a wide range of subjects on the cable information chain.
Unlike some of his colleagues, who use several office monitors, Abughazaleh does all his work on a laptop. She switches from one tab to another with a lightning speed, sending emails, publishing clips on Twitter and drawing biting answers to people in her mentions.
In the evening, I looked at her at work, one of the first segments she seized was Carlson “racist virer diatriber“About the politician of the state of Tennessee Justin Pearson.” You are here for a funny evening, “she said by exporting the clip for Carlson’s opening monologue.” Strong things – he has a normal today. “”
Media Matters employees are sometimes criticized for the problematic platform content by publishing Fox News clips. Abughazaleh sees it differently. “Fox is the most watched cable news channel in the country,” said Abughazaleh. “They already had the platform. And the simple fact of letting them pass by Scot does more damage than it helps. ”