… and it it very much worth watching. Dave Rubin interviews Fox News #1 television personality Tucker Carlson for the first time since Carlson moved his family out of the DC beltway in order to protect his family from the insanity that was building around them. Carlson now works from his home studio in up-state Maine, the location of this video interview.
What Carlson outlines in the last minute of this interview is very relatable to me. After watching this interview, I actually have a new perspective on Tucker Carlson. WATCH:
” After watching this interview I actually have a new perspective on Tucker Carlson. “
So we can fish him out of the ocean and bring him back on board?
You didn’t watch it, did you?
I even listened to it.
There are some gems in this interview. One being that TC doesn’t play the online tit for tat game. You can’t lose a game you don’t play. Yes, TC has sold out a few times when he shouldn’t have. All that tells me is he’s still controlled by those that pay him. Look around, there are very few media personalities who at least will attempt to go against the MSM. Given the choices available, I still dvr him so I can avoid any bs.
I wouldn’t.
Think the way John Boyd would. “Learn how to build snowmobiles,” to put it one way.
Big Jake: I’m a Boyd fan.
One of the greatest military minds who ever lived. A truly tragic hero.
Yes, definitely we can. I have recently been watching his show and I enjoy listening to what he has to say.
That’s a yes from me.
I watched this earlier today. Thanks for posting it. It’s a very good interview.
Changed my perception of TC, for the better, as well.
We have embraced the lifestyle he describes, as well. We call it “No drama”.
Very personally satisfying, healthy and sane.
Seek the location for you, as depicted in “the image” Sundance regularly posts.
OUTSIDE the city, embracing self sufficiency, off grid, simpler lifestyle.
Physically, mentally and spiritually much healthier.
I agree 100% Dutchman. We found ours about 10 yrs ago.
Btw thanks to you I am on a quest to grow poppies. I have a very old book that explains how to get the most out of them. Peace brother.
Not to be nosey here, but why poppies?
For pain in the event of total collapse?
Would love to know if that’s what you’re talking about, since I have been working on trying to have an arsenal of organic, yard grown remedies to take if needed. A couple years ago I found Wild Lettuce, and read that at one time — late 1800s — Wild Lettuce was used for killing pain as much as Opium. But “they” decided to go with opium and drop the wild lettuce, even though one was highly addictive and the other had no addictive qualities.
So I’ve been buying and using Wild Lettuce tincture, and this past spring bought wild lettuce seeds that sprouted and I’m hoping will get huge and produce more seeds before the snow falls. And I’ll use the plant to make my own pain, stress and sleeplessness relieving tincture.
But would love to find more things to add, and pray they will never be needed.
My Grandma grew hens and chicken poppies for 60 years. Her and Grandpa enjoyed their “fruit” immensely.
Wasn’t there a President who called himself “No drama”?
The trouble is”The Man”doesn’t like you going off the”Reservation”
So Carlson moved but yet controlled opposition Hannity is still planning his move to FL after 15 years. Someday Hannity will escape those taxes.
Hannity recently bought a condo not far from MaraLago.
Some day……Tick tock
Has Hannity called out any of these RINOS by name yet? Cheney, Kinzinger, McConnell, Graham, Cassidy, and the list goes on and on.
I’m still not convinced Tucker is anything other than controlled opposition.
Maneuver Warfare and the OODA Loop as John Boyd developed them are very much in play here.
Everyone on this site should read “BOYD: The Fighter Pilot Who Changed the Art of War” by Robert Coram. It will open your eyes about a lot of things including this.
I see Tucker as an ally but a fair weather one that doesn’t take politics seriously enough to stake his money or career on the line. His opinions are genuine and he genuinely isn’t MAGA, but MAGA decaf.
The two most important people you will ever read or read about in this area are Sundance and Boyd.
Tucker is not to be trusted.
He mocked Trump when it mattered then pretended to be on board when it no longer did.
A fair weather ally is no ally at all.
What a sentence! “He mocked Trump when it mattered, then pretended to be on board when it no longer did.”
I’ll go you one further. He USED Tony Bobulinski and his story to boost Fox’s credibility leading into the election – knowing they would be the pace car that night. He compartmentalizes the left’s latest outrage or blatant hypocrisy into 4-minute segments, dutifully pretending to be so VERY outraged himself. But somehow can never finish the sentence. He can never bring himself to say “this wouldn’t be happening under Trump.”
Agreed, Organist.
When he trashed Sidney Powell he went too low.
There’s no coming back from denigrating Sidney Powell.
None at all.
Yet, fine ally that she is, Sidney had nothing except hearsay. The Courts confirmed that.
Not true Pencil. We are still uncovering fraud.
not ONE court has made a decision yet on the MERITS…IIRC there are still 2-3 out of nearly a hundred still active with the POSSIBILITY that actual EVIDENCE will be heard but no decisions on FACTS to date
Cowards all!
Absolutely – I had forgotten about that incident.
I found that highly offensive as well…he DEMANDED that Ms. Powell give HIM the evidence as if he was the authority and be damned with presenting it to the COURT initially
Yup. One of the reasons Tucker is not on my friends list.
And you want him to do what?
Thank you!
Let me do better at explaining Tucker. He’s a great actor. Jesus, how people could get back to liking him. A guy who’s close with Hunter Biden if I’m not mistaken.
No, not close with Hunter Biden. Said “hello” to him across the street now and then. BFD.
Tucker called Trump incompetent, most empathetically.
Fox called the Arizona Presidential election with 1% of the results in.
The Murdoch family is anti-MAGA.
Any Fox employee who differed would be out, and fast.
Fox fires those (Melissa Francis, Jebedia Bila) who fail to finesse the strategy of long-term anti-MAGA.
Incidental comments do not matter.
Those who think Tucker Carlson is on side can swallow the poison.
Fox is not your friend. Fox is not on your side. Day to day asides are not binding. Try to swallow that hard truth.
can we say LOU DOBBS?
Either your MAGA or not.
Why is he still working for Fox? Didn’t his network help steal the election?
How could any patriotic American take money from any media corporation that sold this country to Marxists??
So he’s in Maine now . Good for him. Must be nice to move anywhere you want after you helped sell us out. Yes, he is Fox’s siren to keep conservatives watching and tethered to their duplicity.
These highly paid media pundits rake in the money on the backs of real suffering Americans. Every one of them.
30 pieces of silver to betray us. Yeah, he and his ilk are super awesome.
He kind of reminds me of a Paul Ryan type of guy.
Paul Von Ryan just stated the other day that the election wasn’t stolen. Didn’t see any stories here about it.
You’re the only person besides me that I’ve seen call him “Von Ryan.”
Good movie, even better book!
Lyin Von Ryan is my whole sobriquet.
Well,ya’all stood by and let it happen and also Ya’all let Obunghole fester in the”Whitehouse”didn’t you????Nobody stood up and said”He is NOT qualified to be President”did they?????
Me.
It’s just his job. What’s he going to do, quit the 8:00 time slot in protest? Give up millions of dollars in salary? Who would you rather have? Bongino? He’s been a great replacement for Rush ?. For what. He has a show that happens to be attract a large audience and he’s compensated for it. He literally reads a teleprompter for 40 minutes 5 nights a week. He can do whatever he wants really.
Do you expect a kid to quit the football team and give up his scholarship because his coach violated some rules?
It’s just a job. Nobody really, I mean really knows the guy.
Lots of judges out here commenting tonight.
He’s a man, an American, seems to care about this country. I’ll take that over the other 8 people.
But who really cares? All these shows are just shows. They are entertainment, no more no less.
As the Marxist forces have dug this country down further and further into the crapper and made life more and more miserable for working Americans…Tucker, Hannity, Bongino, Levin – all the conservative voices – have gotten richer and richer for it.
I don’t disparage them for it. They deserve the price they can command. But don’t look at them as warriers who do what they do purely for the sake of the country and would do it for free if they had to.
Where is Lou Dobbs?
Well, somebody cares because the interview is posted on a very serious site like TCTH.
And yes, he should give up millions and leave Fox. OANN may not pay as much but at least he wouldn’t be working for traitors.
Yes, of course. (sarc)
There are indeed those like you who are the flip side of progressives who would say the same thing which is, “You either think exactly as that candidate does because there are no other ways of thinking, no other ways of experiencing life, indeed no valid interpretations of your experiences except those as explained by that other person, the candidate
Wow. Hope you’re NOT a teacher. Or a parent.
??? Bravo! ???
How do you define MAGA? Agreeing with everyone else in the movement? Agreeing with 100% of Pres. Trump’s positions? I think it’s not that simple. I can disagree with Trump on vaccines and still be MAGA. I can disagree with the Deplorables on a minor issue but still be down for the cause.
Concur.
I’ve never been enamored of Collective Orthodoxy outside Christianity.
I decided to cut the rest of this and post it Main Thread.
Agreed.
You don’t have to be 100% MAGA. Everyone in this country is different. I mean no offense but this is one thing that turns me off to the conservative movement.
Yes my wife and I are conservative, we’re MAGA, but in the 2010 Tea Party, some people get very ‘judging’ based on how ‘conservative’ they were. Like it was a game and unless you were ‘pure’ you are not to be trusted. [that’s how I felt]
I.e. how Cruz people and Glenn Beck treated Trump and us in the beginning….
I always voted Democrat from 2000 to 2012. I met Trump in 2015 and have been MAGA since.
Some conservatives at the time never let me in the tent.
My point is that we know Tucker for 1 hour a night and he reads a teleprompter. That’s all we know about him. We don’t know what he is, this MAGA, MAGA LITE, who knows, who cares.
He’s an American citizen that seems to care about this country and that’s good enough for me.
Actually he writes his own script. The regular show is ok, but where he is really good is on fox nation where he does about an hour with each guest. Very good guests and really good interviews. Not everyone can let the guest be himself or herself. Only one I saw do an in depth with MTG.
Fox Nation is paywall. Why should I pay Fox and my cable provider?
Because you want the content.
If it ain’t worth it to you you don’t have to pay.
So far I haven’t.
My daughter wanted it and bought it. Some of it is very good. Years ago our first tv got one channel. Frequently there was nothing worth watching. Now we get hundreds of channels and frequently there is nothing worth watching.
Trust but verify but my personal take is he for real of how he thinks. Does that mean I agree with everything he says of course not but take him as a ally a not an enemy.
He has proven he won’t be there when it matters. He was a raging, bow tie-wearing NPR liberal when it suited him.
I don’t trust him at all. This guy is at best a puppet on a string. It will take a hell of a lot to demonstrate otherwise.
That is opinion that I don’t see but it yours, if we hold everyone to a unattainable standard we don’t have any allies do we?
I’ll take Tucker at this point who do you trust that has his influence?
I would have sent my kids to private if at the time I could have afforded it but you didn’t answer the question I asked.
Right… lol… no one in their right mind would send their kids to one of these leftist indoctrination camps we call the public school system.
I think he went to boarding school himself. Must have been a good experience.
At age 13, Trump was enrolled in the New York Military Academy, a private boarding school, and in 1964, he enrolled at Fordham University.
Two years later Trump transferred to the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, graduating in May 1968 with a B.S. in economics.
Carlson named the border fence and other Trump common sense policies that every person with a brain should agree with.
This helps to unseat Democrats and there I hate America policies.
His “influence”? Are you serious?
The guy gets to what, 0.33% of the population on any given night. Yawn.
(I trusted Lou Dobbs. Now you know why he’s gone.)
Actually… Tucker asks a lot of questions. He does consistently challenge the prevailing enforced “group think” of all the network and cable “news” programs. He’s smart and wise… and I do not agree with him 100% of the time. Still he is a valuable voice.
Of course reduced standards have worked so well.
/s
A young George Will IMHO.
At least we’ve identified him early on.
He said in the interview, Trump didn’t do anything. WTF?
I caught that too.
I think the context was that President Trump didn’t really do anything real threatening against the Swamp. It’s true, though, the Swamp really wasn’t cleared out.
Yes, true. Exposed is not drained. And, at the moment the very dangerous entrenched deep state swamp is winning this war.
Maybe for Carlson DJT gave too many “noisy” interviews and press conferences.. Tucker likes it quiet!
George Will made sense early in his career…in the mid and end stages not so much
When he was on CNN, he was a libertarian, which isn’t the same as a liberal.
He has explained that he realized as he aged that libertarianism only “works on paper,”
I’m not talking about CNN.
so does socialism/communism
I would not watch FOX at all except that Tucker has been pretty on target lately. The interview with Lara Logan was great. We’ll see how he does when the Arizona Audit comes out. I think moving from DC and living his life on his own terms earns my respect.
Canceled cable the day after the election. I don’t just talk. I walk.
Mine too… although I worry that TC knows what may be coming… and so he wisely moved his family to a large secluded farm in rural Maine.
Whatever…
Brilliant retort. /sarcasm
No, he’s not an ally, any more than the Uniparty RINO voting many that infest even this site, never mind everywhere else.
Why doesn’t he report on the the biggest scam and ongoing threat to the country – vote fraud?
Because he needs the… evidence. We are waiting for the AZ Audit results which will hopefully be so dramatic that a majority of Americans will rise up and demand that all states conduct similar comprehensive audits.
If our elections are rigged as they certainly appear to be, Americans who stood in line for hours to vote in 2020 will be outraged.
The Dominion systems were designed to make it easy to rigg elections. You do not design computerized systems CAPABLE of switching votes in seconds, deleting votes and accessing the internet unless you intend to do those things the system was … designed to do. It’s enragingly intolerable.
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“The Dominion systems were designed to make it easy to rigg elections.
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Then Mr. Carlson needs to say that. He hasn’t. Hence, he’s a paid hack.
Thank you. Just bought the book on my Kobo e-reader.
You’ll love it. You’re welcome.
Big Jake my first airplane ride was in 1958 at Wright Field (Area A – WPAFB) when I was 6 yrs young with an USAF fighter pilot and his son in a Cherokee Six. I can still feel the wheels leaving the runway. I lived near Wright Field and spent hours watching the skies!
“BOYD” kept me awake reading until 5am. I’m red-green color blind….
Thank you ever so much for recommending this book!
Flying is the last great romance.
Glad you like the book. BOYD should be required reading for anyone in leadership.
Hope you see this. Finished BOYD. Now I understand how and why we are in such a mess politically.
We have no one like Col. John Boyd to lead.
This is just part of the whole interview. I hope you update this post when Dave posts the entire thing, which he usually does in a few more days. You might want to check Dave’s Locals channel, too, it might be posted in its entirety there already.
I feel like there are a LOT of journalists who are slowly waking up to the fact that the world in which they are living and raising their families is not the one they thought it was! And maybe, just maybe, they are starting to realize that THEY and their co-workers bear some responsibility for that…and maybe, just maybe, enough of them will decide to walk away from the Dark Side and start to call out the naked Emperors they have protected for far too long!
Sharyl Atkisson, Glenn Greenwald, Matt Taibbi , Lara Logan….Tucker Carlson?
here, here
If you are born into a wealthy family, as he says he was, you grow up feeling somewhat insulated from world changes, and can be a little slow realizing that you may have to lay it all on the line. I think he is one of us.
I read an article from him back when President Trump ran the first time, very sympathetic to the common man and how government has been working against him. Referenced the community around his place in Maine, not DC. So, I already kind of knew an idea about him.
It’s not the money he fears risking… it’s the lives of his wife and children he won’t risk unless or until he believes he would have a fighting chance of winning… if he stuck his neck out further than he has already.
Yes, clearly certain topics are “off the table.” Tucker could buck the system on those… but if he did his show would be yanked off the air in 2 seconds… and he could possibly face other reprocussions, ie., an FBI or IRS manufactured investigation to literally destroy him, his family and all he spent a lifetime building.
Ya need to know it’s gonna be worth it– that you have a snowballs change in h– of winning. Ya need to pick that hill to die on very carefully.
I’ll raise the BS flag on that. Local news is unwatchable. Between hocking climate change, domestic terrorist for speaking against government, and hounding everyone to get the jab.
Today’s journalist have to lie to get a paycheck.
Actually, Lara Logan is the real deal. She’s very smart & fairly honest. I trust her as much as I trust any journalist. There aren’t too many of them left.
Yes.
I wish I could agree.
Good comment VM!
Yes… but I think they knew the truth long before we did.
I think that Tucker does a great job with his show. Every day he says the quiet part out loud and I applaud him for that.
He has taken strong stands or at least been allowed to say things that nobody else is saying.
Does he support our President Trump as we do? No. Can we trust him completely? No.
But just as Sundance uses social media to gain and share information, we certainly can use Tucker as a foot soldier in the MSM to at least present a different point of view and a whole lot of truth that we don’t find anywhere else. We know what his weaknesses are as well as his Fox Filters as I call them.
I am not one to let the perfect get in the way of the good. I’m glad that Tucker has a voice and is able to speak out in a way that we cannot. Take what we need and leave the rest.
I hope everyone had a wonderful Labor Day weekend. My family had a truce and did not discuss ANY politics.
It was glorious and I promise to do it more often.
Well said, Seneca.
Those who want perfection will find themselves in a very small group. But, of course, they’ll suppose they are part of that group. I’d like to take a look at their track record on the issues and see how well it stacks up.
Tucker is on a major media platform and nails it most of the time. That’s an asset, not an enemy.
Yes, a group of one if given enough time.
That being said I’ve actually been encouraged by Tucker in the past several months he has highlighted many important issues for me.
And considering he has done this on the Fox News network I think he has done good.
But he’s never gonna be able to do as good a job as many on this forum think they can do, I’m sure.
If i could just get the bidenites/vaxxers in my family to even speak that would be a start….
I agree with your take on Tucker, Chief. He works there, but it was Paul Ryan and the Murdochs who assisted the Election Fraud Coup.
In a sense, we don’t even have politics anymore. Politics are when we debate the issues and take a vote. We are given a vote now–someone else’s. Tucker touched on it. That’s why he had to move.
The Garbage Elites felt justified to commit any crimes to overthrow the Actual President–us, really–and did so. Now they’re all in and must keep committing those crimes in perpetuity.
We don’t have politics. We have tyranny on the installment plan.
“We’ll see what happens”.
But if he were for real, and truly embraced the outrage he’s selling, he would have never set foot in the studio after election night. His grandkids’ extended families are set for life. With that money and clout he could do anything in the current environment. What’s missing is actual courage.
Tucker Carlson could never come close to weathering what POTUS did. He’s a clever, well-spoken lightweight.
he would have never set foot in the studio after election night.
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And so had no voice at all. Yeah, that’ll help.
how soon they forget the instruments of the state CAN and HAVE BEEN unleashed on those not towing the party line in key positions like media and other influential vocations….I do not trust TC as he has shown himself unreliable in the past…he does however invoke some topics for conversation that would be left unsaid otherwise if the Left had their druthers
You are exactly correct about Tucker, I think.
He also does a real service for people who are not quite there yet in terms of the reality of the world we find ourselves in. He helps to open their eyes in a mainstream sort of way.
He seems nice and that’s helpful during these awful times. He wouldn’t be my choice for a warrior or a protector but you never know.
“He also does a real service for people who are not quite there yet in terms of the reality of the world we find ourselves in.“
Half the population is in denial and want to be spoon fed reality in the age of tyranny.
When the shootin starts,he just might surprise you,Jazzbogie.Lol.
That is great to hear, Seneca! May the truce last and may the truth be revealed!
Baby steps.
Beautifully said. I am often a bit mystified by the negative comments about Carlson. To my mind, he is a major ally and a very brave person. I am grateful for his voice and don’t expect his views to align perfectly with mine every single time. But he hits it a lot of the time and I have nothing but enormous respect and gratitude.
“A brave person”
How so? A crowd outside his door? Meeting a bully in a store? Speaking something to do about nothing? What event where the outcome jeopardizes his life?
Just what bravery observes warrants the declaration?
Why does Sarah owe you or anyone else an explanation for her statement? She said her piece and obviously you don’t agree. There’s no reason for the aggression in you responses. Seriously back all the way off.
Thanks
I’m with you,Mikki.
Thank you, Mikki.
Your reaction to Mike’s attack on Sarah for expressing her opinion was exactly the same as mine.
You call asking someone what defines bravery of Tucker aggressive? Trucker hasn’t done a brave thing in his entire life.
Folks ramble on about getting their daily dose of Tucker while this government and state legislators deconstructed just about everything Trump did.
Millions out of work for no reason other than to null the executive and emboldened Congress to curtail individual liberty.
Brave new world congratulating those who least deserve it.
There are a lot of copiers here.
Sundance used the term “controlled opposition” in a post over a year ago and a lot of people fell in love with it the way some kids hear a new word for the first time and can’t stop using it.
I recognize them from here even on other sites with their “nothing but controlled opposition.”
Tucker isn’t really that much of a hard hitting journalist. Someone above mentioned his lack of coverage of the election fraud. There’s stories he won’t touch. I don’t even know if he has made any statements on the battle of our very lives over ivermectin and all the propaganda surrounding it.
I remember he would have some outrage segments about the latest antics of the Left as well as his “liberal sherpa” spotlight that was more annoying than anything. I think that’s what made people think of controlled opposition. Keep us outraged about the Leftist culture while ignoring the big scandals.
I was glad of his interview about Hunter’s laptop from hell, though.
We could use a few more like Tucker in any case.
Great news Seneca the Elder.
I’m sorry. When did he call out the election fraud? When did he explore the Dominion fraud and the vote flipping?
He’d in the entertainment business, nothing more.
He did a segment not to long ago on the GA audit or lack there of.
Seneca you are always a voice of reason.
Thanks for your kind words. I am not always so reasonable!
Your reminder is a good one – what we have to work with is not perfect, but it can be good. Where would we all be if the Lord discarded his ‘tools’ that weren’t perfect? 😉
I do still believe that Tucker falls within the right-leaning part of the controlled opinion mosaic. Frankly, if he didn’t, he wouldn’t be on the air. Tucker gets outraged about the things that outrage us, things that are so blatant and egregious that it would be telling if he did NOT become apparently outraged about them. That costs the globalists nothing, to have us vicariously vent through Tucker, as long as the outrage is allowed to continue. But certain things he cannot, and will not, be allowed to weigh in on.
You don’t have to be a conspiracy theorist to see what is going on in Arizona, where people who claim to be Republican are working hand in glove with the Regime to NOT uncover what happened in 2020. Millions of Americans believe that the election was fraudulent and rather than daring them to come have a look, to put up or shut up, all we get is stonewalling, hand-wringing, faux-rage, fear. Patriots arrested as a result of the January 6 operation are said to be too dangerous to be released on parole if they retain the belief that Trump won the election – the ultimate thought crime. This whole scenario, far from being the gist of the latest political thriller, is playing out before our eyes and begging for investigation. What are “they” so afraid of if everything was on the up and up? And yet, other than a casual comment or aside, Tucker, who can mirror outrage with the best of them when it suits him, is nowhere to be found, on the issue conservatives are MOST outraged about.
But there are few of us with the platform Tucker is now seated on, especially since the passing of Rush, the great one. So even if it’s just mirroring our outrage on things that no reasonable person can ignore, it’s good. He’s not outraged about nonsense and he points out the nonsense and people confronted with enough nonsense will at some point say “Enough!” and become outraged about things that are seldom spoken about, the off-limits stuff. So Tucker is not the perfect, but for now, he can unwittingly be part of the good.
“Where would we all be if the Lord discarded his ‘tools’ that weren’t perfect?”
Exactly
I don’t need to “know” Tucker or insist that he’s 100% in alignment with my exact views or MAGA philosophy
All I care about is that he absolutely SAVAGES the Left most nights in extremly well-writen and articulate monologues
I hear more truth spoken on his nightly shows – about issues we care about – than any other news source I can think of
YMMV
one of the 6 Jan political prisoners was put on probation awaiting trial…they rearrested him and locked him up for listening to Mike Lindell
The judicial is corrupted
Excellent commentary. Thanks.
I won’t watch him anymore save what Sundance and other people have posted on occasion because we don’t watch Fox anymore at all but I’m glad he is there for those who remain ignorant of alternative conservative new sources, like a Trump supporting friend of my deceased parents’, she still can’t figure out how to watch OAN or Newsmax.
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Depends.
Tucker has always been an amiable contrarian. He’s navigated the left and the right because they find him entertaining.
At the end of the day – as Rush described him – he’s Chadsworth Osbroune Jr.
I will say his FoxNation interviews are interesting because he allows the guests to talk for almost the full hour.
Chadsworth. Nailed it.
You are seriously dating yourself by referencing the old Dobie Gillis tv show. ?
I had not heard anyone refer to that series for ages, much less the funny “elitist” character Chatsworth T. Osborne.
thank you, I knew that name but couldn’t place it! Perfect reference.
Am taking Tucker Carlson with a grain of salt; we do have to take our victories where they are and when they happen.
Nice interview, gives extra insight; seems like both Tucker Carlson and Tim Pool are good examples of what one blog site said (about Pool), these two are the slowest red pills in history.
But Rush was the one who actually called him that.
So I have read here. A lifelong fan of Rush and avid listener, I am surprised that I don’t remember ever hearing him use that reference. Obviously others here do recall so I’m acknowledging that. I get the reference. Tucker does occasionally come off as a bit full of self superiority.
But now that I heard him say his own father worked in television in DC, that pretty much explains at least some of Tucker’s world view.
And we are dating ourselves as well who knew who they were referring to!
He is the only person on tv/radio to my knowledge and he bests Rush Limbaugh by a mile, on discussing and analyzing the how and the why of the death of the middle class.
He is the only person on tv/radio to my knowledge who reads, yes, even studies the data that true scholars like Heather MacDonald and Charles Murray write about.
He DOES let the data inform him. He doesn’t just pull out handy stats. He studies the data.
Studying data without employing the fix doesn’t accomplish anything
Mr. Rubin, (a traditional liberal), certainly interviews many conservative guests.
Leftists have demonized him for doing so.
Points to who really values intellect and tolerance.
Dave Rubin has gone through a major transformation and is actually an ally now on the right. He is definitely MAGA.
We have to embrace those who are late to the party as much as those who have professed support for a long time. After all, those who are late to the party need our support to ensure that they are well informed. They also are in a better position to influence people who are middle left than those of us who long ago lost friends because of our support for positions contrary to what is promulgated by the globalist media.
I’d have to agree, Dave has seen the light.
I’ll take his ‘controlled’ opposition. He hits important topics very hard often enough. He doesn’t fail any litmus test with me.
Well, some litmus tests are such in name only.
And what hard hit he’s relayed that changed the course of history?
Nothing
Oh, so NOW a tv host MUST CHANGE THE COURSE OF HISTORY?
I think you’re looking for the Second Coming.
Looks like Mike is on a quest to mock and hard-hit folks that express positive opinions about Tucker.
I mock nonsense. The idea that Tucker is someone worth listening too.
Tucker says some things that I really agree with, but why do we realize this now? Well, he just doesn’t want to pay enough attention, if he did he would realize that something very wrong was happening to his aquiantances in DC, he didn’t questions any of the insanity until they were coming after him and his family? How could you not put 2 and 2 together and see those people so peaceful to him before Trump were merely putting up with him as long as he did not threaten thier sacred bullshit.
He’s controlled oppo, as stated before. When it counts he’s nowhere to be found. When it doesn’t, he’s got some interesting things to say, “with in the guidlines” of course.
Very interesting that he’s never owned or regularly watched TV …
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I took that to mean that his father knew that TV was designed to lull people into a sated mind of mush, and either highly discouraged TV viewing or forbade it . . .
Yes, that was the back story and then Tucker also basically said that he doesn’t and hasn’t owned a TV (since his childhood).
I love his never googling himself … as in what is the upside to that?☺️
O’Butthole had 2 books written about himself by the time he was 45. That said it all for me. When I first heard about him, I said good, even if he is a centrist dem, but then I read about his “auto biographies” and said no way, this guy is trouble. O’Butthole probably has some check his profile constantly , Tucker doesn’t, and that marks a big difference, in a positive way for my opinion of Tucker.
Books where the bio stated “born in Kenya”. ?
self-provided bios at that…if there was an error in the information, HE gave it
For me, this cannot be overstated, and explains much. He is not a prisoner of the soft propaganda we are all subjected to on our TV screens. His facts and opinions tend to be ‘alternative’, and a serious threat to those that promote themselves on TV as thought leaders.
“Don’t get high on your own supply.”
I liked this alot. He seems very normal and truthful.
I agree with him more than with Mr. Rubin who made excuses for the DC swamp crowd. They all are like a bunch of eighth graders- controlled by peer pressure with no independent thought. Consumed with status and social-climbing, money and power. It is so ironic that they all think Trump has so many faults. Talk about projection!
Only thing Tucker said i was disappointed in was he insinuated early in the interview that President Trump did not get much done because of the left’s opposition and hate for him. I look at it as President Trump got a lot done in spite of the opposition.
Tucker is articulate and has a huge audience he influences. He’s a economic conservative with some liberal social tendencies. He has been pounding the Biden regime and it’s policies to millions of people nightly. He is an influencer and we need influencers on our side. I consider him an ally. I believe he has the capacity to influence independents so why would we not want him as a weapon.
“I don’t want to read other people’s hysteria… “
How true.
BTW: To those who write they “don’t trust Tucker”, I’d like to remind you that he is an observer, an actual journalist, so his job is not to make news, but to report on the news. And, IMHO, he does rather well. The World today is so biased and out of whack that actual journalism is seen as editorializing… when in reality it is not.
I think of Tucker as Andy Rooney on steroids.
Nope. Tucker sells soap.
He’s no different than NPR.
When has any NPR report changed anything?
For the sake of our sanity, we all should get away from all the “hysteria” now days. … The ‘off button’ is the best getaway possible for most people. … Tucker Carlson has joined the rush to get away from a large urban area; it seems for physical safety too.
The big cities are becoming exceedingly dangerous.
So he’s hiding in ME … hey Tucker see you in Hannaford’s – maybe we can discuss your 11/3/20 performance in the reduced for quick sale section … maybe you can give the commencement at Colby next May.
Wonder if he can skin a buck or filet a fish?
He can core a apple 🙂
One of the greatest skits/episodes of all time! Chef of The Future …….
The Honeymooners, a true TV classic.
“ “ We came from the West Virginia coal mines
And the Rocky Mountains, and the western skies …..
And we can skin a buck,
we can run a trout line,
And a country boy can survive”…….
Tucker has to know (as we do!) that the 600,000 Coronavirus Death Count is a complete fraud. The Chief Medical Officer for the Illinois State Health Department explained that anyone who passes away after testing positive for the virus is included in that category:
“If you were in hospice and had already been given a few weeks to live, and then you also were found to have COVID, that would be counted as a COVID death. It means technically even if you died of a clear alternate cause, but you had COVID at the same time, it’s still listed as a COVID death. So, everyone who’s listed as a COVID death doesn’t mean that that was the cause of the death, but they had COVID at the time of the death.” Dr. Ezike outlined.”
hoiabc.com/…
Dead bodies are tested for COVID in an effort to pump the numbers (as well as double counting). Everything the government says is a LIE.
Just watch the video I attached. It’s stunning how they readily admit that anyone who dies even from a cause of death (heart attack, stroke, brain cancer, etc) totally unrelated to Coronavirus is counted as a Coronavirus death just because they tested positive. It’s a complete fraud. Tucker Carlson should have Dr. EZIKE on his show!
The video link:
https://week.com/2020/04/20/idph-director-explains-how-covid-deaths-are-classified/
a local radio host had one of the parish sheriffs on often to talk about how our LA governor would run up the COVID numbers. The Sheriff would get the totals each week with names attached and he would see a pattern of repetition. The same COVID patient would be counted multiple times. (For example, if the COVID patient went to jail, they were counted each time they were transferred.)
And that folks is what happened to all the Flu patients that would usually be counted in the statistics every year.In Australia,we would normally have about 1700 deaths from the flu,but for the past2 years we have had NONE.
it is why I differentiate between dying WITH COVID and dying OF COVID…Portugal did a study almost a year ago where they adjusted their official toll to number ONLY COVID caused deaths…they were only 6% of the total official count
I don’t watch him or Fox anymore , so maybe I can’t have an informed opinion , but 1) I remember reading how he was social friends with Hunter in the DC bubble – not good and 2) he only seemed to get “ religion” when he and his family were personally threatened . Reminded me of Cuban acquaintance who grew up in Castro Cuba and who said his mother was a firm communist backer of Castro UNTIL they were going to ship he and his younger brother , as the smartest kids in their little school , to Bulgaria to finish their education . His mother had them all on the next flight out to Spain . When it cuts to close to home ….
Nyc … did you watch this 10 minute video above at least?
No I have to dress the deer I just shot with my bow and arrow , maybe later…
Why are you commenting on a blog that highlights a video that you’ve not watched?
Why is this different than most Americans including many on this blog?
Define controlled opposition? Truth is truth.
But if that truth doesn’t cause ‘effective’ action of the individual then yes it’s not useful.
Work = Force × ‘Distance’
Let’s not forget –
I would love to have heard the rest of that interview. I’ll take a look a bit later.
Where are these Krakken?
Yup, 34 years ago when my wife and I got married, we jettisoned the idiot box for the sake of our kids. Never looked back and never missed it. And I was working in radio at the time.
There a barrel in that scattergun, or is it behind that picture?
I live approx 40 minutes from the area of Maine TC lives/frequents. I drove by his “barn” just last week as I was up in that area for work. It’s known for its mountainous views and rolling countryside. I enjoyed the interview and sincerely hope I run into him one day as there area is small and the stores are few.
Cucker will always be Cucker to me. Well maybe he could redeem himself at the next President Trump rally by low crawling ( not high crawl) from the furthest point from the stage up the steps then kissing President Trumps shoes. Maybe then. NAHHH.
Mike: did you take time to watch this special 10-minute video that is the highlight of this blog?
Are you the video school monitor ?
My chuckle for the day
NO, I am!
The most important thing I learned from this post by Sundance on the Tucker Carlson interview is:
never, never, never admit that you didn’t watch the video or didn’t read the article. Lie if you have to.
I really dont care what some whore for the Uniparty/ Deepstate has to say.
I really don’t care what some whore for the Uniparty/ Deepstate has to say.”
But, you have time to complain about what Sundance thinks is very much worth watching.
From the interview I learned Tucker Carlson, Fox News #1 television personality, has never owned a television, loves his wife and kids and has hundreds of friends he corresponds with. He loves nature, hunting,fishing and hangs out in his barn. He enjoys life ..A lot can be learned from his example.
P.S. Mike in a Truck
He has never googled himself or been on twitter so your view of him does not affect him at all.
“I don’t want to read other people’s hysteria… “
Easy to do when your a millionaire.
Learn what? The irony of not having a TV yet has a show on…TV.
Tucker sells soap and a mouth piece for Paul Ryan…the bastard that sold the House to Pelosi.
Hint…40 Republican quit at the direction of Ryan during this country’s hour of need. 90% of incumbents win re-election.
Yes! People have forgotten about all those GOP quitters.
Ah, that’s it. Envy of the affluent and the rich.
“Easy to do when your a millionaire.”
Wealth can sometimes drive us apart from our loved ones.
Explanation: If you just focus on wealth then it could drive you from the ones you care about.
Some people do that in real life, they care about the things they have and not their loved ones.
Tucker Carlson, loves his wife and kids and has hundreds of friends he corresponds with. He loves nature, hunting,fishing and hangs out in his barn. He enjoys life ..A lot can be learned from his example.
I love my kids and when they were growing up I wanted to be a part of their lives as much as possible. If I had the money, which I certainly do not, I would never have sent them away to boarding school.
“has never owned a television, loves his wife and kids and has hundreds of friends he corresponds with. He loves nature, hunting,fishing and hangs out in his barn. He enjoys life ..A lot can be learned from his example.“
In my world this is worth a cookie.
Well his view of me dosnt effect me either..or something. I guess you made some kind point…dosnt effect me.
Let’s hope not!
Will assume he doesn’t affect you either.
What he said is not necessarily who he is.
I like that he doesn’t want other people’s hysteria to form his life. I agree! He won’t succumb to playing the idiot’s game.
He doesn’t have to agree with me all the time and vice versa. I find his show interesting. What I don’t understand is how does he know what’s going on in the world with no TV etc?
Whatever…for the time being I like his show and will watch until/if I change my mind.
“What I don’t understand is how does he know what’s going on in the world with no TV etc?”
You should watch the interview, because he explains that in detail.
He also has a staff.
so does any congresscritter and you can easily see how well that keeps them connected to the real-life concerns of their constituents….NOT
Maybe Rubin should have interviewed Tucker’s crew!
I have a brand new TV, I bought it 10 years ago, and it’s never been turned on. I have a CD player and may eventually use my TV as a monitor to watch shows I select. I am well versed on what goes on in the world, better than most.
Well, he just provided a handbook on how to manipulate and neuter himself …. not to mention blowing the personal security aspect.
If he gets information about what’s going on only from friends via texts, etc. (no TV no Internet), then just identify and pressure his friends who can redirect him. Let’s see if his content starts running off the rails in a few months, with puzzling boners, etc.
If Washington DC living was hazardous, why tell people where you are? The less anyone knows about you, the freer you are.
What, you think people don’t know?
Good to see Tucker is the down to earth type of person I’ve thought him to be. I don’t always agree with him, but at least he is honest
I religiously watch Tucker nightly. He is the one on Cable bringing truth to power. Sure, he doesn’t cover everything other people cover. But he cover things others don’t. I have respect for him, because he is not a snob know it all. He questions things and have common sense.
I really like this interview. Sounds like Carlson is saying in a round about way he is for President Trump.
“Sounds like Carlson is saying in a roundabout way he is for President Trump.”
Carlson named the border fence and other Trump common sense policies that every person with a brain should agree with.
There was no “roundabout “.
As oppose to actually saying he’s for Trump.
Trump cracked the door it’s up to us to kick it down and clear the rooms.
I have always liked Tucker Carlson. I record his show every night and watch it later if I don’t watch it live.
I don’t always agree with him. Mostly, but not always. And sometimes I strongly disagree with him. There is probably not a person on the face of the earth with whom I agree all of the time, and that includes my wife. But it is through our disagreements that we grow, we learn, we refine our positions and our presentations of them. Tucker is one of the good guys. So is Sundance.
I have often said that if you could use only a handful of sources to obtain an understanding of the human condition, all you would need would be the Bible, Shakespeare’s Complete Works, and the movies The Godfather I and II. Well, somewhere in one of the Godfather’s Michael tells Fredo “you NEVER take sides against the family.” Tucker is family. So is Sundance. So is Trump. The American Patriot Family. And I try not to broadcast my disagreements.
On the other hand, some days I wake up cranky, then everyone catches hell. I chalk that up to being old, but the truth is I’ve always been like this.
Happy Labor Day
I don’t own a tv and I lived in Maine for 30 years. So, I do not watch Tucker Carlson but I do watch clips of his show on this site. I still do not know what people mean by controlled opposition. Sounds like something they heard on tv or their computer. They need to give it a break and develop their own critical thinking skills and have an open mind. No one is perfect except of course them.
And as we grow in years and experience, we all become “critical thinkers”…
it goes back to the Uniparty theory were in the Kabuki theater production in DC the “minority party” at the time pretend outrage at the policies of the majority party as both move us closer to a Marxist/ Fascist form of government
Kroesus, your post is an example of critical thinking.
I stopped watching Fox News after the election. Tucker is one of the few, maybe the only, guy on TV who says things we can agree with. I don’t buy his Mr. Nice Guy image and I’d like to remind everyone, he’s on a book tour selling a book.
He’s often sarcastic, and he forcefully mocks those who he believes are small-minded, petty, condescending and just plain wrong, and you think that establishes a “nice guy image”?
Sounds as if you think him to be the male equivalent of Dana Perino, “nice.”
Tucker went to boarding school that’s where he met his wife. Remember Tucker is not from the working or middle class.
SO????
My son went to boarding school. We wanted him to have the best start in life we could give him.
It seems that those that have the privilege of going to boarding school would be classified as “bourgeoisie.” The Left is supposed to hate the “bourgeoisie.” But the boarding schools are basically Leftist indoctrination for Socialism and even Communism, if I understand correctly. This seems to be a big disconnect.
Scarlett, ditto on your SO???? response to Lulu’s reverse snobbery.
We have a family member who went to boarding school, and is one of the finest, most giving people I have ever known.
You and your husband sound like loving and nurturing parents, Scarlett.
I actually was pointing out that boarding school was normal for the Carlsons, but if you feel defensive that’s how you feel.
I actually was pointing out that boarding school was normal for the Carlsons, but if you feel defensive that’s how you feel.
The way I see it, some people are always going to be late to a party. But nevertheless we’re glad to finally see them arrive. The party never stops and they’ll never be late again. (Kind of like never unseeing the puppet strings…) So it is with Tucker, many of us here and many yet to arrive.
Trump ;
At age 13, he was enrolled in the New York Military Academy, a private boarding school, and in 1964, he enrolled at Fordham University.
Two years later he transferred to the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, graduating in May 1968 with a B.S. in economics.
So many here forget that.
Great interview but one must remember he still works FOR Fox and to keep the job he has to keep them happy.
I watch Tucker every night despite what people say about him because he is the only person that is saying things that are obvious and true, but never mentioned elsewhere. However I am aware that since he is working for FOX, the danger is not is what he says since it is not cut, but in what he does not say.
“…but, but Tucker is bad blah blah…”
I am sure of one thing. Anyone who has ditched/never owned/ assassinated their stupid tube has at least some redeeming qualities.
Mine went away shortly after the idiotic coverage of Paine Stewart’s long, final flight; I hadn’t watched it in some time prior to that. (It went to the landfill.)
Perfect is the enemy of good… while Tucker is an avowed Libertarian, he is courageous enough to expand on some topics that NOBODY on TV would touch with a 10 foot pole. (his exposure of Lindsey Graham as a two faced liar is a recent example.)
Exposing the obvious does not a great journalist make. If anyone was not clear on Graham’s Schtick, then woo-hoo, they were informed by TC. All 7 of them. Good job Tuck!
No, he has said many times he realized libertarianism cannot work if one expects any order in society.
Does anyone remember Tucker Carlson defending Hunter Biden when news of his laptop was finally being aired? That was when I realized he was part of the fake news.
He went to school with Hunter, they were friends so it was understandable and he did a full disclosure so…..
I never once heard him “defend” him. I heard him say he was “sick.”
Here’s an interview of Tucker Carlson by Glenn Beck. Beck can be annoying (in times past in my opinion) but he’s not annoying in this video! Anyway, it is one hour long and really great:
This is a very interesting interview. Just to many points to remember them all. Worth watching.
I imagine he doesn’t own a “TV” but probably has a projection screen the size of Jerry’s in the Cowboys stadium. There’s no way he can do his job without a video information source. Just sayin.
It’s television. They’re all paid actors reading from the script handed to them. Tucker is no different even if he’s waving a MAGA flag. I’ve heard pit bulls turn on people too.
Tucker seems to have led a very privileged life and in turn has provided the same for his family. I find no fault with any man who is born into a “class” and enjoys it. Nor do I blame any man to move his family to a safe environment. I do believe however that those who have this lifestyle rarely can relate to those of us who sat around watching The Lone Ranger on Saturday mornings, walked to school, ate PBJ, watched dad using Go-Jo to get his hands clean for dinner and never knew what a vacation was.
Tucker is a bright guy, but he doesn’t seem to have that Trump working man gene to really understand what Trump was about. It wasn’t “themes”, it was policies, America first, working man and it seems Tucker was not able say “I agreed with Trump’s policies”.
<…those of us who sat around watching The Lone Ranger on Saturday mornings…>
OS, for 10 trivia points:
What was the name of Tonto’s horse?
lol, stumped me and hubby. What was it?
Scout
I was there Saturday mornings too! 🙂
YES!!!! As soon as I read it! Thank you.
Well said.
And just WHY should he ?????
Why should who, what?
But then, POTUS is not a man that loves the rural life, not a man who hunts, fishes, not a man who ever vacationed in the wilderness. Carlson loves to fish.
Potus’ NYC digs looked as if Jay Gatsby built it, marble everywhere, gilded at every tur, hardly “homey.” No barn for Donald J. Trump.
You still can respect him, though, right?
The difference between wealth and money.
Not sure where respect entered the conversation. I have no reason to disrespect either man, merely stating my perspective.
Fly fish – an acceptable past time for his social class – he’s not out on a Bass boat with Bubba.
It’s not what Trump was about. It’s what we are.
How did we allow government to creep into our lives, tell us how to live, how we allowed tyranny on a level that would make King George blush.
Don’t disagree Mike, just giving my perspective on Tucker.
oldsschool, themes was an interesting choice of words wasn’t it? While he approved of these themes as common sense, which they were, that word seems a subtle contempt.
Yes, that is how it hit me too. Maybe not contempt, but purposeful language to maintain a distance while minimizing policies by referring to them as “themes”. When has any other POTUS had their policies called themes. Tucker, being extremely intelligent and having a career in vocabulary, chose the words he wanted.
I also found it hypocritical to earn your living spreading information through mediums that you refuse to partake in because they are unhealthy (my word). It reminded me of Duke, the tobacco billionaire. Living next to the Duke estate for many years, I became interested in their story. He knew tobacco was addictive, killing people, and forbade his daughter from using it, but profited from all the other suckers.
Eyes wide open
Tucker not only can’t relate to most Americans – he doesn’t want too. He himself has said that repeatedly. I can assure you that Tucker’s open and admitted distaste for Donald Trump was that he views President Trump as vulgar and lower class.
No argument here lulu.
His point was he likes making big bucks… as long as his life is quiet and he doesn’t have to stand up for truth….! A big Thumbs down for Fox’s Tucker:(
I can’t load the video to watch it bc we still have no power and phone service is lagging after IDA. But I will say this: TC lost me when he turned on Sidney Powell. I have conservative friends here in Louisiana who think Sidney lied about having proof of election fraud/tampering—all because of something they saw on Tucker Carlson’s show.
I trust Sidney Powell. I’ve read all of her books. When he turned on her and went out of his way to paint her as a lying conspiracy theorist, he turned on US.
I will, however, watch the interview when it’s available to me. I’d like to understand where he’s coming from.
Exactly
Truth, Sorry you are struggling out there. Hope things improve soon!
As for this video, it’s a waste of time. Unless you want to know how vacuous TC really is.
Re “What Carlson outlines in the last minute of this interview is very relatable to me. After watching this interview, I actually have a new perspective on Tucker Carlson.”
There are a lot of different kinds of people in this world. Two, specifically, come to mind after watching that interview… those who think their own sh!t don’t stink and those who realize that everyone’s does.
Tucker, in my opinion, is one of the former.
That doesn’t mean he doesn’t have his moments. He often reports things that are revelations to the poorly informed and that they need to hear. But, he rarely says much that the properly informed don’t already know; and even then, those folks know there’s a lot more to many stories than Tucker reports.
Saying just enough, when necessary, to keep conservative viewers believing they’re also conservative; or at least, “Fair & Balanced,” has been developed into an artform by FOXNews.
I think it’s great that Tucker has never owned a TV. I did grow up with one and had one while married; but, I haven’t owned one since shortly after getting divorced in 1991.
As for any real world grounding he might have, I would have to know more about all those people Tucker says he talks to and texts in order to know whether or not he’s getting more actual real world input from them than he would from a TV. After all, he did say one of those people was his producer, who he “loves.”
The long and short of it:
He scoffs at the notion of watching TV- and Twitter- Assiduously avoids them (I concur), but ironically,They are the media he uses to project his influence and build his wealth. What does that say about him???
Translation: -Yeah, TV & Twitt bleeds viewer’s brain cells dry, but if it makes me rich, well who cares? I got mine, sucker!
Sundance, I reluctantly watched (TV) because you posted, but sorry, the salient nugget you apparently gleaned was invisible to my eyes.
I think Tucker is in a entirely different place than he was at the beginning of this whole communist global scam.
I’ll meet Tucker half way.
JMO, 1/2 MAGA isn’t MAGA, it is 1/2 coupie.
Let’s see…I have a very nice TV. I can stream whatever I please to include courses on Quantum Mechanics to non-ideological movies or the Masters.
It aint about TV. It’s about the content one choses to watch.
You know, there’s all this really bad content on the Internet. And yet, here we are!
Yes, agree, not the device, but rather, BROADCAST/Cable Television’s vapid, and manipulative soul-sucking CONTENT.
Folks in this thread seem to be zipping by the key point: TC is hoisting the dubious digit to the social maelstrom (should we chose to believe him) and assuming active responsibility for his (and family’s) happiness. It is a better way of handling the daily nonsense. Enjoy time well spent. Tap into the sources you trust to maintain SA. Prepare for looming battle/war.
It’s psychologically healthier. I know too many conservatives wrapped around the axle. They will have less utility to me, when the moment of truth arrives, for the final Wick-em battles.
<It aint about TV. It’s about the content one choses to watch.>
So…It’s not about the color of your TV…
It’s about the character of your content? 🙂
Clever….MotMan!
Doesn’t watch tv.
I am amazed how he can get a sense of what Americans ARE CONSUMING if he doesn’t watch some tv, be it the MSNews.
Reading the NYT and WaPo as I think he must, although not online as he said he doesn’t go online, must give him the DS side of things.
I can’t imagine TEXTING for hours.
So, for a guy who has what I think is a real feeling for the pulse of what people are thinking, I’m wondering if he uses coffee shops, diners to take a reading on things. Still, Maine is by no means what I’d call a representative state.
Guess it’s those family members and friends he relies on.
The point is that what folks perceive as “Tucker” does not come from him.
His producer “love” puts his lines on the prompter and he reads them while making all the right facial expressions.
He’s another TV PUPPET Reader, not a journalistic genius full of insight.
I didn’t realize Tucker had decamped from the swamp to a bucolic life. The interview gives an interesting insight into his way of thinking. I watch his show sometimes and enjoy it, but I am well aware it is on fox and the network itself can’t be trusted.
I don’t think he’s a Trump fan because he’s basically an elitist, but not in a bad way because he can see and admit many of Trump’s policies were good. He just doesn’t like his style, but unlike many, he has some appreciation of his substance.