Heartily agree with your assessment, and means of doing so. It's one thing to listen to a person on TV or radio. It's another thing to interface directly with them. I usually reserve my opinion on someone I have met, until after we have enjoyed a meal and I have had the opportunity to watch them, as they talk. Sincerity is difficult to fake, and maintain that façade, for any length of time.
IMHO, if someone passes the personal impression test; if they are wrong, almost in every situation, they had reason to believe that that they were telling me, was the truth at that point in time. We are all wrong, from time to time. It seems that a liar, will generally give himself away within a few minutes, where the honestly sincere person (even if he is passing on bad information), will not.
Thus far, I have not seen Tucker give much bad information, intentionally.
Heartily agree with your assessment, and means of doing so. It's one thing to listen to a person on TV or radio. It's another thing to interface directly with them. I usually reserve my opinion on someone I have met, until after we have enjoyed a meal and I have had the opportunity to watch them, as they talk. Sincerity is difficult to fake, and maintain that façade, for any length of time.
IMHO, if someone passes the personal impression test; if they are wrong, almost in every situation, they had reason to believe that that they were telling me, was the truth at that point in time. We are all wrong, from time to time. It seems that a liar, will generally give himself away within a few minutes, where the honestly sincere person (even if he is passing on bad information), will not.
Thus far, I have not seen Tucker give much bad information, intentionally.
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