Tucker absolutely on fire on tonight's show...CIA/Nixon/JFK/Biden
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Yes, I saw it. It was good. I only knew some of that. One thing he didn't mention is that Nelson Rockefeller, who was not elected, was selected for VP for Ford. If Ford were gone, we'd have had a Rockefeller in the White House.
Yes, correct. I was familiar with some as well, but not all. But it will be an eye opener for his 3 Million +/- viewers on any given night
I know it. He did another one today about the Deep State, did you catch that one?
Yes, it was great
And they tried to assassinate him twice in one month. I guess after two failed attempts, they figured the could not risk a third.
I had forgotten about that
Wow, white hats must be in control. If they weren't Tucker would not have been allowed to speak this.
Feels like that doesn't it?!
drip drip flood
Yeah man wow indeed. I posted it as well but I linked thru Rumble
(try to keep Fox from getting the views LOL)
Hope one of us gets stickied that NEEDS TO HAVE EYES ON FOR SURE! Excellence from Tucker. He is the last thing the phonies at Fox have going for them and he is a hell of an Ace in the Hole because of magic like this!
That may be the first real piece of journalism I've seen in my entire life! No doubt some older folks fell out of their beds listening to this one tonight....hahahaha :)
Every American citizen who loves this country should watch this opening statement by Tucker. Mind blowing!!
This was great.
I see some back and forth in the comments about the whole "Fox News" thing.... It's funny, it seems like the two exceptions, who get a pass at least from most of us and also stir up this debate, are Bongino and Tucker
I've never really heard anyone argue Bongino's credentials, of course, he was doing his "protection work" for Renegade, was he not? Just funny how people will take shots at Tucker but not him... I'm not making a point, this is just a passing observation...
For the record I don't know about Tucker and any kind of Comet Pizza connection... nor explicit CIA ties... I have heard him reference his family background and the exclusive sort of upbringing he had in interviews, he doesn't seem shy about it, although he never outright says he is from the Swanson family.
I have heard him talk about being Hunter's neighbor and say they were friendly in an acquaintance type of way. He said Paul Pelosi was a "nice man" from having met him before. Tucker is pretty famously guarded and not a socialite in Washington by all accounts.
Its difficult for me to imagine him being able to lie and cover that up were it not true. He has the most popular show on TV and is ROUTINELY blamed for any kind of violence, vigilantism etc. that even vaguely could be connected to his views or 'Great Replacement'(whatever that is supposed to be, notice they INTENTIONALLY leave it undefined)
He was doxxed multiple times by the wonderful folks at the New York Times and had people show up at his house while his wife was alone. I believe he ended up having to move from his cherished home outside D.C. because of it a couple years ago.
Glenn Greenwald said something interesting yesterday in an interview with Darren Beattie about Lex Fridman which I covered in a post earlier. I feel it strongly applies here. "You can always recognize a true dissident by how they're being treated by society."
Good thoughts, good art, originality, truth, etc. Whatever you want to call it, never comes from the middle. Anything exceptional, unique, exciting is always found on the fringes - that's where all the good music, art, TV, film, etc. that pushes the boundaries comes from. I like to think of that story about Stravinsky's Rite of Spring where people went into a frenzy upon hearing it - some were apparently disgusted, others were overcome by it. Literally it MOVED them.
Politics is no different. After all, it boils down to writing, then delivery in a spoken word framework. I think Tucker is one of a few who have a great gift, and almost as important, the proper setting and platform by which to express it.
It's kind of funny - if you go back to the bow tie days, on the now defunct libtard news, you can see it bubbling under the surface in him, but because those news shows were set up to be something else, there was little opportunity for Carlson to express himself freely. He mimicked something approaching a right-leaning Olbermann back then, almost down to the tone of voice.
The famous Crossfire episode where that most penultimate of self-unaware assholes Jon Stewart seemed to undress him, by delivering a critique of the format of the show itself (and thus how Carlson was merely a role player in the puppet show) was an accidentally accurate description of what Tucker was at that time doing in the news business - playing a character other than himself and speaking in voices other than his own.
For the record, Jon Stewart is a righteously indignant little cock, the world and I just didn't know it back then. It's so interesting to go back and hear Stewart shamelessly lambasting Tucker with all the poison and vitriol he has to give. To Stewart, he was looking at an empty vessel, nothing but an actor with no passions or dedications of his own. A canvas for the network and establishment to paintbrush its politics onto, a suit made to cross swords with who ever appeared on-air to question the orthodoxy, and best them by probing with questions and pointing out logical incongruities.
Funny then, that Tucker has proven out as a original thinker with deep philosophical underpinnings and perennially capable wit, along with a rare ability to easily discern and deliver the message of WHY it's worth feeling this way and fighting for.
Jon Stewart is dangerously close to self-parody these days as an avowed truth-teller with awfully little to say. His frothing anger and dedication to upending hypocrisy seemingly reduced to childish rants against any of the few remaining villains he still chooses to identify. His baffling decision to leave the Daily Show in 2015 before a windfall of easy laughs (not to mention potential for a career resurgence after losing his pull through the Obama years) was spun as him moving on to "bigger pursuits" but in hindsight it feels more like early retirement or extraordinarily shitty timing on his part.
He's mostly gone the Letterman route, doing nothing or weird things, and generally falling out of the celebrity-politics game he used to reign over. If he had a substantial message, it got very blurry during Obama's years and it may have disappeared entirely by now. He left an army of inferior imitators in his wake and ironically, they seem to be a part of the 'system' he so skillfully parodied once upon a time. You have to wonder in a world where young liberals share political views with former President Bush if Stewart is proud of his legacy or ashamed of it.
In the end, he was more the STYLE of rebellion than the SUBSTANCE of it. What an ironic dichotomy between Tucker and Stewart...
But what I'm trying to say with all this is that I think Tucker is a unique talent who finally had the room to express it when he got to Fox. The structure of his show allows for him to maximize rather than hinder his talent, as most of his jobs in news did before he got this one.
Like Stewart, Tucker has a gift for finding the elephant in the room and stylishly, skillfully pointing it out to everyone. They both excel at finding the humor amid the lack of common sense in Washington D.C. as seen through the eyes of everyday working men and women.
Unlike Stewart Tucker is good at finding what resonates in a person's heart. He has an almost emotional sense of justice - what feels right and wrong to the heart - what we should value most in life, and how our purest feelings and wants from life are increasingly spoiled by the powerful.
Tucker seems also to go to forbidden places at times. Telling this story tonight was resounding and powerful in part because it seems to be such a disputed zone. One wonders in part if Stewart put his career as the left's most powerful weapon in media behind him because he couldn't or wouldn't go to the same places or say the same things.
All signs of him would point to someone who rejected such inequality - but then again, when you think people are stupid and evil, maybe you DON'T want to tell them about the anvil falling above their heads.
So anyways, I hated 2020's election too and I was disturbed at how Fox and Tucker among others treated it - save Lou Dobbs, and Maria Bartiromo - but I don't believe the opinions and narratives the network sells the other 15 hours necessarily have to clash with my own at all times.
Simply stated: Tucker is a singular, unique and treasured force of nature in popular media today. In a great sense he is the last thread of credibility that the Paul Ryan-brained, neocon idolizing Fox News Network has to hang onto. 30+% of its viewers live and die with him and so they should take great care, as they seem to, NOT TO INTERFERE with his work, whatever the costs.
When they do, we'll all be gone and so will they in short order. Just like that empty building in Atlanta.
Edit: P.S. - Screw you jon Stewart. :)
Remember, Gerald Ford, who was first a selected VP on his way to becoming the first POTUS not on a ballot in the previous election, was on the bogus Warren Commission that hid the facts on the JFK assassination.
Your friendly reminder that Fox News called AZ for Biden at 7 CST, Paul Ryan sits on the board, and the Murdoch children are ultra-leftists who hate you. None of these cucks talk election fraud. Tucker was friends with Hunter Biden. And on and on and on. Why some of you can't or won't turn off Boomer Normie Treason News is beyond me. If you have to watch the trash, regardless of how appealing the topic, find clips on Telegram. Stop giving them your eyeballs and your ratings. Partially awake is not fully awake
Fox did do that but it doesn't take away from Tucker doing real journalism. Same as Musk was a deep state flunkie who now has turned Twitter over to the white hats. Same as DJT was a democrat and is now the primary leader of the forces that will save humanity.
So get a grip and use some discernment when you evaluate events and give your fellow anons some credit.
I have a grip and plenty of discernment. Fox news also took money from Pfizer to shill the death shot. Tucker has CIA ties. Keep melting your brain with the idiot box, though. I'm sure you're getting the truth this time. How much has Tucker talked about election fraud, btw? And did Hunter ever write that recommendation letter for Tucker's nephew? Did we ever get an explanation why Cucker was a regular at Comet Pizza?
You obviously lack either, you're picking through data points at the height of a fifth generation war and using them to give a big ol thumbs down to basically everyone and everything. Just as intended by our enemies.
You also lack basic data gathering skills. Tucker has plenty out about the election thefts.
Enjoy your television shows, bud. No sense arguing with normies who won't wake up. Let me know what else the news has to say
Q literally said keep up with the news cycle so your argument is null and void. Watch for the shift, which is exactly what this is. If you don’t have the emotional intelligence to watch it and not get affected by it then you won’t understand.
You're right. The whole point of the Q posts was to blindly follow Faux News and simp for people like Cucker. Who else should we be following, according to your decodes? Hannity? Megyn Kelly? Let me know
Cool story, you’re so woke bro. But you didn’t mention which part of what he said was false?
Tucker and Fox corporate have been at odds. They put up with him because of the ratings. But the leash he's been on has getting frayed more and more. It's a headscratcher because TC's dad was significant position in CIA, and Tucker himself "attempted" to join years back before journalism. So is he the dog biting the hand that feeds him?
Again, why did he hang out at Comet Pizza? Did anyone dig into what he reported last night? Or are we back to "newsman reported ____, so I believe it"? Is that what Q was about? Downvote all you want. Partially awake and claiming to be an anon is not what the movement was about. Too many still hypnotized by their televison
Yeah OK, but I think Tuck still has a slight flake factor. I don't fully trust him.
They killed JFK & then they took out Nixon. I never knew that Nixon knew who killed JFK. He obviously told Trump who that was when they had heir 3 hour private conversation that no one else knows anything about. I do believe that Trump has all these details that Nixon told him to heart & will save America like no one else can