Tucker Carlson talks about waking up and his regrets after decades in mainstream media.
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Beautiful. Any doubts I had about Tucker were put to rest here. Yes, let's remain skeptical, but he's the only talking head in MSM saying these words. This is the Great Awakening.
As one of his vocal detractors, I am listening real close. Sounds like a mea culpa. And I am more than 28. I remember watching Eisenhower's innaugeration.
Agreed. Actors are acting. TBH I'm millennial so I've never used traditional news sources, I didn't pay any attention to Tucker before this saga cause he was a twat on TV wearing a bow tie.
The first journalist I actually paid attention to was Breitbart.
My take is he never did anything bad enough that he was trapped, so he got the deal when deals were being made. This is an act in the play that will get more normies conditioned by the MSM to go away from it, because he just said it's okay to.
I'll end up maybe giving him a chance again, but not on Fox.
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Or.. .there is an actual transformation underway, and humanity is waking up out of darkness and out of the history of being controlled and ruled by evil. Transformation is happening, people are waking up and realizing the world - their world - is not what they thought it was, and change - real change - begins.
I'm gonna go with that particular vision. Your one really doesn't seem to promise anything but darkness.
Be wary, but also cleanse your heart.
"When one doesn't care what the truth is"
Kek. um, no.
But I guess what you are attempting to say is that when doesn't have some egoic attachment to "being right", then one is free.
I never asserted that seeing the truth or being discerning = darkness. Quite the opposite.
You think you are right, and you think your perception is of "the truth". I disagree. I don't think you're seeing "truth" at all, hence, the darkness is an issue, particularly if you are creating or fermenting it.
Thanks, but no thanks.
So we wake up one person at a time. Right now he is helping opening up the awareness.
Couldn’t agree more, @3Beans!
What are your thoughts on all the shit talking he was doing on Trump in his communications with his bosses and colleagues?
“I hate him passionately.” 1/4/21, private text with someone talking about Trump
“We are very, very close to being able to ignore Trump most nights” and “I truly can’t wait.” also 1/4/21 in private text with a colleague speaking about Trump.
Well, wait and see on that. It's not a crime for him to have an opinion. It's what he (what anyone) does and how he (they) grows that matters.
If he's awake to the truth behind the media, and if he works to spread the truth, not the propaganda, then why shouldn't he be given the benefit of the doubt? Hold him to account for any crimes that he commits, certainly, but in this case, he didn't (doesn't) like Trump, and he was blind to the truth behind the media? So what?
When someone wakes up and shows that they're willing to help, and then does so, then the response shouldn't be "What took you so long? Care to explain this, this, and that?", it should be "Welcome aboard".
If we wanted everyone to be perfect, and refused to associate with anyone who had flaws, then we'd be alone for a very long time. This isn't a cult, and we're not all required to have the same beliefs. If Tucker is openly awake to the lies and the culture of the media, and is not ignoring it, then he deserves respect for that much, at the very least.
👆Absolutely This 👆
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IMHO, as a journalist, what is important is bias. He doesn't have to like Trump. Does he show bias in his reporting? That is the question. Additionally, "hating" Trump -- how many normies/leftists that are sleeping will this resonate with?
Do you believe he is unbiased? And he's not so much a journalist as a political commentator.
How many normies/lefties will ever see that?
What is interesting is he is the only one reporting on this stuff. The lone voice, countering all the other MSM narratives. And it's interesting. I just wonder what changed his reporting, or who is encouraging/discouraging it. Why is his reporting different, why hasn't Fox cancelled him yet, etc. It is interesting to see TC and Trump interacting together. The fact that those emails came out gave him a lot of press the leftists probably saw, and maybe because of that they'll tune in. His ratings are thru the roof r/n, so I'm sure some dems/leftists are watching to see what he has to say.
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He is not a journalist though. He actually defended himself in court by distinguishing his show as "entertainment", and claiming "no reasonable person" would conflate his opinions with actual facts. That was his defense. The Fox lawyers argued (persuasively) that his audience wants to hear him defend their (the audience's) opinions, but that they would never consider what he says on air to be factual. That's what differentiates these private communications with his colleagues: he really did mean what he said. He was telling the truth for once. Maybe it's time to believe him.
Excellent comment. 100% agree.
He says his dad was in the media but isn't the general understanding that his dad was CIA? If his dad was mockingbird, can he really be surprised? IDK what to think about Tucker.
I don't either, overall; but I like that he's saying this.
I do not really care what TC says, but I know my parents will listen to him, and other normies. I think he's an actor, and here to bring awareness to people LIKE MY PARENTS who believe everything the TV tells them.
Cheer up, fren! The best is yet to come! Hey, I made homemade tonku ramen last week. With marinated Korean eggs. Omg it was so so so good.
I did, and I did use a recipe! It was really delicious. Want me to find the recipe?
Sorry to barge into the conversation, but if you're looking for a good ramen recipe, you should look up Joshua Weissman on YouTube.
He has a tonkotsu ramen that blows all other restaurant ramens I've ever had out of the water.
If you're familiar with Uncle Roger, you should check out the collab he and Joshua have for the ramen soup.
https://youtu.be/uPqzY8rZLZM
here it is, fren. It was chicken ramen, not katsu. The recipe for the marinated eggs is embedded within the recipe. It was DELICIOUS!
https://www.theflavorbender.com/easy-homemade-chicken-ramen/#recipe
Agreed, I was saying this last night. All the normies that watch MSM see this. He is helping, I believe.
Well, my TV hypnotized Dad thinks that the Left/McConnell made Tucker say this bc he released the J6 tapes and this is payback. And the reason he is saying the news is fake is to make himself look foolish. Bc TV is never wrong. At least he is thinking about it and mulling it over.
And at the same time you don't want to just give people no way to win, no way to apologize if they do see the error of their ways, no fresh start, no second chances. That isn't how to build a Big Tent coalition.
You're not required to like him, but if you can, YOU will be the beneficiary of forgiving, letting go and stepping aside.
Personally, I think it helps to realize that each and every human being creates, in part, and carves, and then carries, his or her own destiny. Which means, each person WILL carry the results of their life, their choices and their actions going forward. Good and bad. Salvation is a doorway, but not an absolution. Only love transcends.
Life is but a blink of the eye; eternity is what waits on the other side of the wall, and both you, and I, and Scott Adams, and Tucker Carlson, will have to bear the consequences of our misdeeds, missteps, and mistakes.
And if you can, try to imagine what kind of heart God has, such that he can love even the greatest sinner. If you can imagine it, then you can inherit it.
It's a huge ego, and a huge paradox: If you [admittedly] can't draw very well but are kind of dryly sarcastic, tenaciously obsessed with doing cartoons,...plus a bit lucky so your comic strip takes off in dozens of countries and you become fuck-you rich, even raking in $100k speaking fees (!),...then you write some ho-hum books yet they somehow become best sellers,...how do you NOT develop an ego so massive it's hard to fit through doors with your head? Must be a lot of work for those who pull it off.
Me too.
Tucker is a grateful deadhead. One thing in life I have learned that has remained true: never trust a deadhead, let alone a cia-baby deadhead. I wonder if that intelligence connection is why he was able to meet them.
Actually it was! Interview including photo of Brah Tucker and Jerry Garcia:
https://www.maxraskin.com/interviews/interview-with-tucker-carlson
MR: What was he like?
TC: He was kind of out of it. My father was a reporter in San Francisco in the ‘60s and covered the Grateful Dead and knew them. When I was a kid, maybe freshman year of college, I was home in Washington for vacation for Christmas. And my father's like, “Oh, the Grateful Dead are coming to my office. I knew them in the ‘60s in San Francisco.”
I was like, “The Grateful Dead are coming to your office!?” He goes, “Well, just Jerry Garcia.” I was like, “No way!”
We took a cab from Georgetown downtown to my dad's office; he was working in a federal agency. And there was Jerry standing there talking about their time in the ‘60s in San Francisco. And it was like – incredible. So my brother and I got our picture with Jerry. I have no pictures in my office. I've met a lot of people, just because that's what I do. But I have no pictures other than that one.
Well there you have it! Good dig thanks so much.
He's a deadhead and he rails against marijuana on his show all the time? He really is an asshole.
Meeting Jerry Garcia at his spook father's office doesn't make him a deadhead in the least, but an interesting tidbit nonetheless.
No, he is really into the dead. Read the interview.
I will check it out!
Yes but that's just your limited experience, so you're lazily painting hundreds of thousands with a broad brush.
Meanwhile, some of the nicest, coolest, most down to earth, smartest, most gentle and honest people I've ever met have been Deadheads. That's my limited experience. Accordingly, if someone's introduced as a Deadhead, I tend to view them as a good-hearted person first.
I get the hate for the Dead, because psychedelia, etc. But never trusting anyone who enjoys a certain [extremely musically gifted, upbeat] musical group is like throwing out the baby, and the whole damn bathtub, with the bath water.
Ts'all good brah!
I'm still on the fence
Is there a need to get off it, in this instance?
Well at this point he can say these things because he knows that most people who listen to him already know or at least suspect such things. So he can earn points with those who are listening and possibly get them to follow him more because he has had this supposed epiphany. I think the truth is he knew it all along, it is all a carefully scripted and planned game to continue to lead the American people away from where they should be going. It's pied piper crap. Listen to him if you want but as with anything else, trust but verify.
I think his dad was a reporter, I want to say for the LA Times. I would have to double check that though. Something I recall when he was still with The Daily Caller, that reporters at the time his father worked at the Times, the job was a little more blue collar - journalism degrees weren't required as long as you could prove you could write and get the story - the old pounding the shoe leather stuff. It was something he was trying to impart into the staff reporters at The Daily Caller, but I can't remember the context. It was an interview of sorts.
It could all be BS, but going off of memory and coffee still kicking in...zzzzz....
ChatGPT:
Richard Warner Carlson was an American journalist, author, and diplomat. He was born on May 29, 1941, in New York City, and passed away on November 3, 2006, in Carlsbad, California.
Carlson graduated from Trinity College in 1963, and he later received a master's degree in public administration from the University of California, Berkeley. He began his career as a reporter for the Associated Press in New York City, covering the civil rights movement and the Vietnam War.
In 1978, Carlson joined the Voice of America (VOA), the U.S. government's international broadcasting service, as a senior correspondent. He covered major news events in the United States and around the world, including the fall of the Berlin Wall and the Gulf War.
In 1991, Carlson was appointed as director of the VOA by President George H.W. Bush. He served in this role until 1992 when he was appointed as ambassador to the Seychelles by President Bush.
After his diplomatic service, Carlson continued his career as a journalist and author. He wrote several books, including "Breaking News: How the Wheels Came off at Reuters" and "The Media and the Gulf War."
Richard Carlson was married to Lisa McNear Lombardi, and they had four children, including Tucker Carlson, who is a well-known conservative political commentator and host of the Fox News show "Tucker Carlson Tonight."
His father was the director of VOA and TC is just now realizing he is a mouthpiece for deep state propaganda? He is either retarded or lying.
*To the faggot that dv-ed this, you can live with your face in TC's lap, but that position is not for me. TC is a likeable and bright guy, he isn't a rube who had no idea what he's been doing for 30 years. His "golly gosh" schtick isn't for me, I am not his audience, but it plays well in the normiesphere and I genuinely hope his current words and deeds bear the best of fruit.
Thanks. I want to believe he is a good guy because I have always liked him. He really excoriated a guy about 911 once, but he seems to be basically apologizing for that kind of thing. Jury is out.
It is worth giving Tucker a chance, that same chance you give to a family member who has been rabid anti-Trump, and yet is asking you questions now -- do you cast them aside or offer a hand. We as humans have an amazing super power, we can change ourselves, sometimes we need help doing it, or we need an event in our lives to shatter the illusionary walls we have set up which enable forward movement. In this day and age, give what this board knows, skepticism rides high and it should. But let us not forget how many have posted here in the last 18 months about how they changed, we applaud them and welcome them into the fold but we aren't allowed to give someone like Tucker a little bit of a chance to do likewise?
Some people will probably never change or see the light (cough Tim), but extending the hand of fellowship to someone who realizes finally things aren't what they thought they were is another story. Do we hold a person in the same perspective permanently or do we allow them to grow? People make mistakes but we need to afford them the right to correct them. Trust is earned obviously, and usually in small steps, so be skeptical of Tucker but at least give him the opportunity.
John Newton was a horrible human being, a slave trader, murderer, not someone who you would want to be friends with. This man had something remarkable happen to him and he changed, you might be familiar with a little hymn he wrote after changing his life and becoming a preacher........"Amazing Grace"
Anyone can change, given the right opportunity, having their eyes opened, and having the desire.
Saul was a horrible human being. Then God changed him and he became Paul. Your comment is beautifully said. We need to love all that are waking up.
Thank you for that. We all started somewhere, have been manipulated and brainwashed from birth, and somewhere along the way we were awakened. For those of us here today, that is what counts; that we are here today. I still read some people, even here, who cast harsh judgement toward those who at one time in the past believed the lies, as though they themselves were born all-knowing and impervious to the DS brainwashing machine. It seems some people are still asleep in some areas, and have not received the true message. WWG1WGA I didn't know that about the origin story of Amazing Grace. Now I have something to research today, thank you. (I was listening to Crystal Blue Persuasion not too long ago and it hit me: He's singing about knowing the love of Christ! I later found a random interview with Tommy James and it turns out I was right! That was a special moment.)
When I first began getting religious I noticed the same sort of thing. Lots of “pop” songs are hymns. “If Not For You” comes to mind.
This is very much worth watching.
How slavery came to be abolished in England (long before anywhere else, fyi)
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0454776/
I did watch some YT docs on Newton yesterday and learned about Wilberforce, but didn't know there was a movie. Thanks, I'll give this a go today.
It is an excellent film
LOVED " The Praetorian guard. They should be treated with maximum contempt, because THEY have earn,t it."
I love this, but why is he saying what he’s saying, doing what he’s doing…and still permitted to work at Fox News?
He is playing in their system and pushing the envelope.
My guess? Trump EO something something
Something something 13848, 13818 something like that mmmm hmmmm
And the plot thickens considering he despises Trump 😒
Or, he did hate Trump, but has come to realize he was brainwashed and is now very, very ashamed. Thus, the 'mea culpa' and the turnabout on his nightly podcasts wherein he really exposes the truth beautifully in ways that no other prime timer is doing.
At least, that is how it appears to me.
I was never a Fox guy so I’ve never been either a fan or a hater of Tucker. I’ve found him likable enough on whatever interviews I’ve seen him do with outside sources. He’s more on my radar right now and I’ve been pleasantly shocked by the truth bombs he’s been dropping but I can’t help feeling extremely leery just by the fact he’s Fox’s highest rated show.
It is interesting how he acknowledges the age difference. (If you are 28 and your response is "duh"), I can relate as Tucker and I are the same age and thus lived at a time before the internet when media was much more controlled. The internet leveled the playing field in a way that if you have grown up with it your whole life, it is hard to understand what it was like to not have access to the tools, information and people that we just take for granted now. Not a single person in college or high school today or who was graduated over the last say 15-20 years gets what it was like to use real books, encyclopedias, magazine articles on microfiche in the library to write a paper - I forget the names of those books you used to look up the articles, but it was a bitch. You really had to dig. Plus, we were not bombarded with news 24/7. It was short, concise and at regulated times.
But if my generation is the one that gets the miss on media manipulation, I can liken it to when I can remember as a teenager, many of those older than me shaking their fingers about how the government lied (in reference to Nixon, usually) and my peers and I thinking "And?" To us, it was just accepted because we were little children, if even born at all, when Watergate et al went down. (My earliest political memory is Nixon resigning. I remember the local paper headline "Nixon to Quit". Nothing leading up to that.) So we had that "duh" moment as well. And so shall this generation...
Full interview: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kAaFEOCHE4I
You can't fake the sincerity I see here.
At the end it sounds like he's directly calling out Rupert Murdoch, Paul Ryan, et al.
Respectfully, fren, I disagree with you. To me, he still has that little fake outrage thing going on. He's an actor, like the rest of them.
Respect is mutual, fren.
Just commending you both on how adults respectfully agree to disagree on a matter of opinion. If only the rest of the world could counter/debate with this level of civility rather than turning into raging lunatics.
It would certainly get the normies' attention if America's top rated news host walked away from a huge contract over censorship...
Some people are excellent at faking sincerity.
Some are excellent at detecting insincerity.
A person being paid millions and put front and center by a media outlet pushing a globalist agenda, a person who asked Hunter Biden to write his child's college recommendation and whose favorite restaurant was Comet Ping Pong and Pizza might not be sincere even when he seems to be. I'm all for his message here, but I wouldn't trust him as far as I could throw him.
"When the guy in the trench next to you is shooting in the right direction, let him keep shooting."
Dan Bongino
Interesting words coming out of TC these days. We can only hope he’s sincere.
Where the hell are the J6 tapes Tucker?
He’s not here to inform you.
His words, not mine.
Yes, what happened there? That Monday evening first report was eye-opening revealing the J6 videos. WTF happened after that??? Obviously plenty of distractions like more classified files at a Biden residence, banks collapsing, etc. Over 40k hours of footage and to my knowledge it was covered one evening then squashed after Schumer pissed and moaned.
Those videos need to released/covered. Why did they bury this ?!
^^^^^This.
You can apply his thought process to other industries as well. I have technical experience in pharmaceuticals and it leads you to questioning your career path.
Any industry they want to take over the first step is to compartmentalize the tasks and give some wholesome scenario that they are working toward.
While we were watching countless videos and testimonials of voter fraud shenanigans during the 2020 election, Tucker towed the line. He downplayed everything we all saw. We screamed about J6 being compromised by agent provocateurs. Countless videos were out immediately to prove our point. Tucker towed the line. The list goes on…
Never forget that he admits he was friends with and dined with Hunter Biden on numerous occasions. WTF? 🤡🌎
Yes, but consider this:
Look at videos around the time of 2008 when Ron Paul ran for President. Look at Hannity, Tucker, Beck, etc.
How they treated this incredible man of integrity tells you everything you need to know.
Then the following: Tucker reads a lot of books. Only recently he had read DeSmet's book: The Psychology of Totalitarianism
The salient point here is: he loves the America he used to know. It is gone. And he tried to come to grips with how that really happened.
The difference between Tucker post and pre-2023 is quite striking.
I would point you to the conversion of Saul. He was not well liked, and many Christians did not trust him. However, whether he just claimed to have been a vessel to promote the Good News to even the House Hold of Nero, the emperor, or he actually was, I let you decide.
This is great. Thanks for sharing. I'm sending a link to anyone I know that still believes the MSM.
The highest rated/watched news show and the most used social media platform are being used to red pill the masses whilst distancing them from Trump exactly how Q said would have to be done. Welcome to 5th Gen Warfare. Welcome to Kayfabe. "Welcome to WRESSSSTTTLLLLEEEEMAAAAANNNIIIAAAAA!!!"
The jury is out on Tucker until he discovers the reasons behind the Uni-Party J6 false flag [he already knows] and broadcasts it on Fox News [they won't let him]
What’s his agenda? Can nothing stop what is coming, or is this a nefarious plan to, idk, catch us off guard? Regain our trust in a controlled oppo? I don’t know, but I’m treating this with the most skeptical of hippo eyes
to be fair is big of him to admit that, not many have the guts.
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Great, now he just needs to go on Fox News and say it so all the normies can hear it.
He does that every day ....
The problem is not Tucker. The problem is those people who have failed to use their grey matter for decades.
Compare it to Glen Beck.
This should be stickied. I’ve been here a long time and I learned new info. Wow.
I want you to open your window and shout; “I’m mad as hell, and I’m not going to take it anymore.”
Still don't trust Tucker. I do appreciate the release of the Jan 6th video.
I thought Tucker was former CIA, or was I dreaming this? I am suspicious of FOX allowing this narrative after censoring Judge Jeanine.
Nope, you are correct. I'm not buying this. He is still on the Fox payroll. That's all I need to know.
https://www.mintpressnews.com/tucker-carlson-biography-nicaragua-cia/279782/
Outstanding.
Everyone is born with a innate bullshit meter you just have to learn how to read it.
I'm happy that at least some one is putting out honesty
But do I trust him?
Two words: Fox News.
Tucker fired from Fox in 3...2...1...
"I should have been more skeptical instead of calling people names"
Does this apply to President Donald J. Trump, too, Tucker? Asking for a friend..
Fool me once!!!
He's getting ahead of whatever's about to come out regarding the MSM and Govt partnerships.
He's also coming clean, admitting his short-sightedness, and helping pave the way for tens of millions more awakenings. With the largest reach of any cable "news" person, it's gonna have a huge impact, what he's done here.
Bravo Tucker. I got fully aware of the state of affairs after 9/11. I remember you firmly on their side back then, and I hope that's one of your regrets. Anyway, you have long rehabilitated yourself in my view. Thank you for what you do!
Great. Now let's keep a skeptical eye on him to be sure he isn't trying to keep us corralled in a limited hangout.
Anyone that spent anytime at all listening to Rush, knew what scumbags & apologists the MSM was for the Democrats. He doesn’t get off with this lousy excuse of a Mea Culpa.