Tulsi Time
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wrote on 13 Aug 2022, 13:26 last edited by
I watched a bit of Tucker's show last night, with her as host. I thought she did okay.
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wrote on 13 Aug 2022, 13:28 last edited by
Larry would have liked that.
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wrote on 13 Aug 2022, 22:14 last edited by Renauda
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@Renauda said in Tulsi Time:
Sad to see her sell out. I used to respect her.
Шлюха такая.I agree with you about her stance on Ukraine - which sort of aligns with Carlson's "Not my problem" stance.
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@Renauda said in Tulsi Time:
Sad to see her sell out. I used to respect her.
Шлюха такая.I agree with you about her stance on Ukraine - which sort of aligns with Carlson's "Not my problem" stance.
wrote on 13 Aug 2022, 23:27 last edited by@George-K said in Tulsi Time:
@Renauda said in Tulsi Time:
Sad to see her sell out. I used to respect her.
Шлюха такая.I agree with you about her stance on Ukraine - which sort of aligns with Carlson's "Not my problem" stance.
Didn’t the US try that approach in the 1930’s?
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wrote on 14 Aug 2022, 01:35 last edited by
I think you would be hard pressed to identify an international situation that would be of more importance than Ukraine at this time
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I think you would be hard pressed to identify an international situation that would be of more importance than Ukraine at this time
wrote on 14 Aug 2022, 02:12 last edited by@Mik said in Tulsi Time:
I think you would be hard pressed to identify an international situation that would be of more importance than Ukraine at this time
You have to ask why Tucker Carlson is taking the stance that he is.
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@Mik said in Tulsi Time:
I think you would be hard pressed to identify an international situation that would be of more importance than Ukraine at this time
You have to ask why Tucker Carlson is taking the stance that he is.
wrote on 14 Aug 2022, 13:27 last edited by@Doctor-Phibes said in Tulsi Time:
@Mik said in Tulsi Time:
I think you would be hard pressed to identify an international situation that would be of more importance than Ukraine at this time
You have to ask why Tucker Carlson is taking the stance that he is.
Simple. His job is to always take the opposite view of the other tribe…
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@Doctor-Phibes said in Tulsi Time:
@Mik said in Tulsi Time:
I think you would be hard pressed to identify an international situation that would be of more importance than Ukraine at this time
You have to ask why Tucker Carlson is taking the stance that he is.
Simple. His job is to always take the opposite view of the other tribe…
wrote on 14 Aug 2022, 13:42 last edited by@LuFins-Dad said in Tulsi Time:
@Doctor-Phibes said in Tulsi Time:
@Mik said in Tulsi Time:
I think you would be hard pressed to identify an international situation that would be of more importance than Ukraine at this time
You have to ask why Tucker Carlson is taking the stance that he is.
Simple. His job is to always take the opposite view of the other tribe…
In this case, I don't think so. Tucker was out before many on the right had made up their mind one way or the other. He sees the war in Ukraine as a regional struggle without as mnay global implications as many do. His opinion is that NATO expansion, or the threat of NATO expansion has stirred the Russian bear, rather than the view of many that Putin would like to reconsolidate much of the old Soviet Union and make his place in hiostory.
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@LuFins-Dad said in Tulsi Time:
@Doctor-Phibes said in Tulsi Time:
@Mik said in Tulsi Time:
I think you would be hard pressed to identify an international situation that would be of more importance than Ukraine at this time
You have to ask why Tucker Carlson is taking the stance that he is.
Simple. His job is to always take the opposite view of the other tribe…
In this case, I don't think so. Tucker was out before many on the right had made up their mind one way or the other. He sees the war in Ukraine as a regional struggle without as mnay global implications as many do. His opinion is that NATO expansion, or the threat of NATO expansion has stirred the Russian bear, rather than the view of many that Putin would like to reconsolidate much of the old Soviet Union and make his place in hiostory.
wrote on 14 Aug 2022, 15:28 last edited byIronically Carlson has latched lock, stock and barrel onto John Mearsheimer’s assessment of the Putin’s Ukraine War. I guess Mearsheimer’s public of support of Bernie Sanders bid in 2020 is of no consequence.
Then there’s Tulsi and Sanders….but that’s another story.
Carlson might want to do his homework.
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Ironically Carlson has latched lock, stock and barrel onto John Mearsheimer’s assessment of the Putin’s Ukraine War. I guess Mearsheimer’s public of support of Bernie Sanders bid in 2020 is of no consequence.
Then there’s Tulsi and Sanders….but that’s another story.
Carlson might want to do his homework.
wrote on 14 Aug 2022, 15:30 last edited by@Renauda said in Tulsi Time:
Ironically Carlson has latched lock, stock and barrel onto John Mearsheimer’s assessment of the Putin’s Ukraine War. I guess Mearsheimer’s public of support of Bernie Sanders bid in 2020 is of no consequence.
Then there’s Tulsi and Sanders….but that’s another story.
Carlson might want to do his homework.
There's a horseshoe theory in politics. Maybe that's the case.
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@Renauda said in Tulsi Time:
Ironically Carlson has latched lock, stock and barrel onto John Mearsheimer’s assessment of the Putin’s Ukraine War. I guess Mearsheimer’s public of support of Bernie Sanders bid in 2020 is of no consequence.
Then there’s Tulsi and Sanders….but that’s another story.
Carlson might want to do his homework.
There's a horseshoe theory in politics. Maybe that's the case.
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wrote on 14 Aug 2022, 16:37 last edited by
TuCa does what he does. I'll take him, over Rachel MadCow.
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wrote on 14 Aug 2022, 17:10 last edited by
I don't think the shoe is the part of the horse that I would associate him with.
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wrote on 14 Aug 2022, 17:24 last edited by
@Jolly said in Tulsi Time:
TuCa does what he does. I'll take him, over Rachel MadCow.
I’ll take neither, thank you very much. Both are yellow journalists of the worst kind.
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I don't think the shoe is the part of the horse that I would associate him with.
wrote on 14 Aug 2022, 17:26 last edited by@Doctor-Phibes said in Tulsi Time:
I don't think the shoe is the part of the horse that I would associate him with.
Nor would I.
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Ironically Carlson has latched lock, stock and barrel onto John Mearsheimer’s assessment of the Putin’s Ukraine War. I guess Mearsheimer’s public of support of Bernie Sanders bid in 2020 is of no consequence.
Then there’s Tulsi and Sanders….but that’s another story.
Carlson might want to do his homework.
wrote on 14 Aug 2022, 17:36 last edited by@Renauda said in Tulsi Time:
Then there’s Tulsi and Sanders….but that’s another story.
Tulsi/Sanders vs Trump/Carlson. How's that for a Cocky Horror Show?
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@Renauda said in Tulsi Time:
Then there’s Tulsi and Sanders….but that’s another story.
Tulsi/Sanders vs Trump/Carlson. How's that for a Cocky Horror Show?
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