Personally I think it speaks less to any affections Tucker might have gained for Donald Trump, and more to the absolute HATRED and DISGUST that Tucker feels towards the elites and ruling class of our country.
Much like Trump, Tucker has had access to these people in the upper crust for his entire life, and has an insider's knowledge of their activities and patterns of behavior. The stuff the news media DOESN'T tell us, things that the system, designed now to pull the wool over our eyes, will NOT allow us to see.
We've all recognized this process of... changes let's call them, in Tucker Carlson over the past few years. He himself has acknowledged some of the differences in his thinking quite openly. For example, the clip of his appearance on the Nelk Boys podcast (is that their name?) where he discussed how he supported the War in Iraq initially, and how wrong that seems to him nowadays.
There is a HIGH PROBABILITY however that there is a lot more information about the elites and ruling class that he CANNOT share openly with us, that he has either learned the FULL TRUTH about or has COME TO RECOGNIZE as vile and disgusting more recently. At least that's my opinion of it.
I think that he and Trump share those feelings.
So I don't think he has suddenly softened his opinion on Trump and melted for him like gelato. Tucker is too stoic and orderly to be a natural fit with Trump's personality.
Rather I think that his hatred and loathing for the ruling class of America has greatly deepened in recent years and hit a critical mass, to the point that he has become the MOST OUTSPOKEN CRITIC AGAINST THEM AND THEIR PRACTICES, second only to Donald Trump.
That would seem to be their unifying thread, and a worthwhile pursuit in his estimation. When Tucker talks about "the little guy" you can get a palpable sense that he KNOWS he is not one of us. The major difference between him and all his high-born breathren is that he has genuine compassion and respect for the regular people in our country, and doesn't see himself as being above us. That's what he shares with Trump and likely why he sees him as being a force for good, ultimately.
Personally I think it speaks less to any affections Tucker might have gained for Donald Trump, and more to the absolute HATRED and DISGUST that Tucker feels towards the elites and ruling class of our country.
Much like Trump, Tucker has had access to these people in the upper crust for his entire life, and has an insider's knowledge of their activities and patterns of behavior. The stuff the news media DOESN'T tell us, things that the system, designed now to pull the wool over our eyes, will NOT allow us to see.
We've all recognized this process of... changes let's call them, in Tucker Carlson over the past few years. He himself has acknowledged some of the differences in his thinking quite openly. For example, the clip of his appearance on the Nelk Boys podcast (is that their name?) where he discussed how he supported the War in Iraq initially, and how wrong that seems to him nowadays.
There is a HIGH PROBABILITY however that there is a lot more information about the elites and ruling class that he CANNOT share openly with us, that he has either learned the FULL TRUTH about or has COME TO RECOGNIZE as vile and disgusting more recently. At least that's my opinion of it. I think that he and Trump share those feelings.
So I don't think he has suddenly softened his opinion on Trump and melted for him like gelato. Tucker is too stoic and orderly to be a natural fit with Trump's personality.
Rather I think that his hatred and loathing for the ruling class of America has greatly deepened in recent years and hit a critical mass, to the point that he has become the MOST OUTSPOKEN CRITIC AGAINST THEM AND THEIR PRACTICES, second only to Donald Trump.
That would seem to be their unifying thread, and a worthwhile pursuit in his estimation. When Tucker talks about "the little guy" you can get a palpable sense that he KNOWS he is not one of us. The major difference between him and all his high-born breathren is that he has genuine compassion and respect for the regular people in our country, and doesn't see himself as being above us. That's what he shares with Trump and likely why he sees him as being a force for good, ultimately.
Long winded, I know, sorry.