Tucker Carlson talks about waking up and his regrets after decades in mainstream media.
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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 β60s 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, βOh, the Grateful Dead are coming to my office. I knew them in the β60s in San Francisco.β
I was like, βThe Grateful Dead are coming to your office!?β He goes, βWell, just Jerry Garcia.β I was like, βNo way!β
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 β60s in San Francisco. And it was like β 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!