I've said this a few times before: Tucker Carlson's long format show is outstanding. Interesting guests, and Carlson gives them the stage to talk extensively.
The latest episode is called Fentapill, and the guest, Ed Ternan, is father to a 22 year old named Charlie. Charlie died in his room at college in 2020, after taking a fake Percocet that was made with fentanyl. Ternan and his wife started a non-profit, Song for Charlie, basically an outreach to try and get young people to recognize pills bought anywhere but at a pharmacy with a prescription are highly likely to be fake, and also highly likely to contain an unknown amount of fentanyl. It's killing a lot of people, particularly a lot of young people.
The guy was tremendously eloquent. The epitome of grace, despite enormous grief. And he's channeled that grief into an incredible outreach program that I believe will save many lives.
Watch the episode if you have a FoxNation.com subscription. If not, find out about "fentapills" at https://songforcharlie.org.
The latest episode is called Fentapill, and the guest, Ed Ternan, is father to a 22 year old named Charlie. Charlie died in his room at college in 2020, after taking a fake Percocet that was made with fentanyl. Ternan and his wife started a non-profit, Song for Charlie, basically an outreach to try and get young people to recognize pills bought anywhere but at a pharmacy with a prescription are highly likely to be fake, and also highly likely to contain an unknown amount of fentanyl. It's killing a lot of people, particularly a lot of young people.
The guy was tremendously eloquent. The epitome of grace, despite enormous grief. And he's channeled that grief into an incredible outreach program that I believe will save many lives.
Watch the episode if you have a FoxNation.com subscription. If not, find out about "fentapills" at https://songforcharlie.org.