(commentary continued) … without drastic interference from us truthers, which might’ve monkey wrenched the operation. Even with that caveat, damage was still done by Tucker not acknowledging the heaps of evidence of election fraud. It added to people’s frustration that no one in mainstream media, not even their supposed spokesperson Tucker, spoke the plain truth about the issue. This frustration might’ve made some people boil over to the point of falling for the temptation of walking into the 1/6 setup. Maybe some of the January Sixers would’ve stayed home and out of trouble if they felt like a big name like Tucker was speaking up for their interests.
More generally, Tucker’s lack of vocal support for the obvious truth of the election theft cost a lot of honest people a degree of perceived credibility, which had various negative ramifications. One example is that the perceived loss of credibility made it more difficult for us to save people from the vaxx. I’m grateful for the successes I experienced in convincing people to save themselves, but I’m also really hurt from some of the failures. The damage is done and people have died.
Tucker has more recently on his Xtwitter program acknowledged the obvious truth of the strong evidence of 2020 election fraud, but it might be too little, too late. I used to be a big Tucker fan and I had political aspirations for him. We’ll see what happens.
Tucker could only say so much until FOX fired him. Remember on the Full Send Podcast right before he was fired he was talking about how he was never allowed to talk about Building 7.
(commentary continued) … without drastic interference from us truthers, which might’ve monkey wrenched the operation. Even with that caveat, damage was still done by Tucker not acknowledging the heaps of evidence of election fraud. It added to people’s frustration that no one in mainstream media, not even their supposed spokesperson Tucker, spoke the plain truth about the issue. This frustration might’ve made some people boil over to the point of falling for the temptation of walking into the 1/6 setup. Maybe some of the January Sixers would’ve stayed home and out of trouble if they felt like a big name like Tucker was speaking up for their interests.
More generally, Tucker’s lack of vocal support for the obvious truth of the election theft cost a lot of honest people a degree of perceived credibility, which had various negative ramifications. One example is that the perceived loss of credibility made it more difficult for us to save people from the vaxx. I’m grateful for the successes I experienced in convincing people to save themselves, but I’m also really hurt from some of the failures. The damage is done and people have died.
Tucker has more recently on his Xtwitter program acknowledged the obvious truth of the strong evidence of 2020 election fraud, but it might be too little, too late. I used to be a big Tucker fan and I had political aspirations for him. We’ll see what happens.
Tucker could only say so much until FOX fired him. Remember on the Full Send Podcast right before he was fired he was talking about how he was never allowed to talk about Building 7.