Tucker goes there
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@Horace said in Tucker goes there:
"Your tribe is actually bad" is not exactly a complex abstraction.
Looking in the mirror occasionally probably wouldn't hurt. I can see the lefties are a bunch of morons.
The idea that Trump and Carlson a solution to the world's ills rather than a couple of shameless grifters is hard to sustain, and yet somehow people manage it.
And I'm not talking about your Tribe - i.e. conservatives. I'm talking about Donald Trump and Tucker Carlson. Two individuals who really shouldn't be allowed anywhere near the levers of power for reasons that should be obvious to anybody.
People have dismissed my opinions on these two by saying that I suffer from a delusion, but honestly, is it really me that's delusional here?
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@Doctor-Phibes said in Tucker goes there:
but honestly, is it really me that's delusional here?
I don't think so. I think Trump or Tucker would be categorically terrible for the country. But I'm still trying to figure whether Biden's worse in terms of everything, including practical consequences.
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People have dismissed my opinions on these two by saying that I suffer from a delusion, but honestly, is it really me that's delusional here?
No, in their individual hearts they honestly believe Trump is the American Moses and cannot conceive that anyone could think otherwise.
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Trump wouldn’t choose someone like Carlson who could compete for the spotlight.
That might also keep him from choosing Kari Lake.
It’s also something Tim Scott has in his favor. He would help Trump peel off more of the black vote, especially black males, and also not a guy who’s going to steal the spotlight.
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If Mr. Biden has taught us anything, it is that it doesn't matter if the president is senile and barely able to function.
That opens up the field to a lot of new candidates.
Mr. Trump could select any number of very popular people that would guarantee his election. Mr. Manchin is an obvious choice.
Bruce Willis is a well known conservative and he should also attract the Biden voters.
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@jon-nyc said in Tucker goes there:
Trump wouldn’t choose someone like Carlson who could compete for the spotlight.
That might also keep him from choosing Kari Lake.
It’s also something Tim Scott has in his favor. He would help Trump peel off more of the black vote, especially black males, and also not a guy who’s going to steal the spotlight.
You, sir, are right.
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@Renauda said in Tucker goes there:
Steven Seagal
He's got the goofy hair, so there's that.
Oh, the Russian Connection - can't forget that.
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@George-K said in Tucker goes there:
@Renauda said in Tucker goes there:
Steven Seagal
He's got the goofy hair, so there's that.
Oh, the Russian Connection - can't forget that.
https://www.thedailybeast.com/steven-seagals-acting-career-hits-new-low-in-nutso-kremlin-speech
Action star turned Putin pal Steven Seagal delivered a painful speech at the Kremlin on Thursday as he was presented with an award for his dubious accomplishments as the Kremlin’s special diplomatic representative to the U.S.
Staring down at a prepared text, the Under Siege star dispassionately urged those in attendance to “come together and fight for truth and justice” against Nazi propaganda after the Russian president awarded him the Order of Friendship for his “great contribution” to international cultural cooperation.
Reciting a list of the Kremlin’s fantastical claims about Ukraine about as convincingly as if he were reading the ingredients on the back of a cereal box, Seagal wondered aloud why the world would not wake up to Ukraine’s supposed history of “human trafficking, organ trafficking, narco trafficking, child sex trafficking”—just about all the traffickings—“bio-chemical warfare labs, fascism, and nazism.”
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Steven Seagal is every bit as great a human being as he is an actor.