People can grow and change. I'm not supporting Tate's words and actions of the past in any way. But he's on fire in this interview. I totally get that his personality and style are highly off-putting. But he made a heckuva lot of good points in this piece.
He isn't a messenger at all, he just reiterates when most others are saying and have said for many years before he came about. He came from nowhere onto the internet just about overnight, that is very suspicious indeed, those who do that are DS stooges a la Ladyboy Gaga or limited hangouts.
I will give him the benefit of the doubt and say he is just a famefag touting for attention.
Could be. I had never heard of him either. That Tucker and other big platforms are giving him a podium to state his position is what I find interesting.
FWIW, I don't think I've ever heard anybody else state opinions attacking the entire mainstream culture like him. He pulls no punches and doesn't care what anybody else thinks. That's as rare as it gets in this day and age.
The only other person I can think with any degree of celebrity that speaks so openly without caring what others think is Alex Jones, maybe David Icke. And while Tucker is a friend of Alex, quietly, he hasn't yet invited him to do an interview. He knows just how much controversy that would generate for him.
If the cabal is backing Tate, they've made a strategic mistake any way you slice it. Tate's appeal to the macho, masculine demographic out there is unmatched as far as I can see. He's waking a lot of them up out of their stupor.
FWIW, I don't personally care for his underlying message in the least. He doesn't appeal to my sensibilities even a tiny bit. But he is making waves, which is why I find his sudden appearance on the scene interesting.
Now make a list of all the disgusting things Trump has said in the past. I'll wait.
Well, you got a point there.
But still Tate is not a good person! There’s nothing good in that man. Nobody will ever change my mind on that.
We know Trump is a good man, because he’s proven himself to be one.
People can grow and change. I'm not supporting Tate's words and actions of the past in any way. But he's on fire in this interview. I totally get that his personality and style are highly off-putting. But he made a heckuva lot of good points in this piece.
Sometimes you gotta take the good with the bad.
Well, it’s funny because I just was saying that on a different post about somebody else. So I’m gonna have to support you on that.
Yes, people do change.
I know some of the things he says are lit, but overall I don’t care for the person.
Carry on!
No we don't.
Whats Tate's opinion on DJT?
Dunno. But we can be assured that everybody has one.
Looks like you prefer to kill the messengers. So be it.
He isn't a messenger at all, he just reiterates when most others are saying and have said for many years before he came about. He came from nowhere onto the internet just about overnight, that is very suspicious indeed, those who do that are DS stooges a la Ladyboy Gaga or limited hangouts.
I will give him the benefit of the doubt and say he is just a famefag touting for attention.
Could be. I had never heard of him either. That Tucker and other big platforms are giving him a podium to state his position is what I find interesting.
FWIW, I don't think I've ever heard anybody else state opinions attacking the entire mainstream culture like him. He pulls no punches and doesn't care what anybody else thinks. That's as rare as it gets in this day and age.
The only other person I can think with any degree of celebrity that speaks so openly without caring what others think is Alex Jones, maybe David Icke. And while Tucker is a friend of Alex, quietly, he hasn't yet invited him to do an interview. He knows just how much controversy that would generate for him.
If the cabal is backing Tate, they've made a strategic mistake any way you slice it. Tate's appeal to the macho, masculine demographic out there is unmatched as far as I can see. He's waking a lot of them up out of their stupor.
FWIW, I don't personally care for his underlying message in the least. He doesn't appeal to my sensibilities even a tiny bit. But he is making waves, which is why I find his sudden appearance on the scene interesting.