TUCKER CARLSON (HOST): When Jussie Smollett's hoax was still being investigated by the police, The New York Times and other media outlets suggested it was a, quote, "conspiracy theory" to suspect that his claims might not be true. The message was "Shut up and believe it, or else you're a bad person, if not clinically insane." Now, as is so often the case, the few people who are willing to think for themselves turned out to be absolutely right, and the press is scrambling to explain how exactly did that happen.