Will TuCa change the narrative?
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More reality:
Among text messages sent by Tucker Carlson:
“We are very very close to being able to ignore Trump most nights. I truly can’t wait,” … (Jan. 4, 2021)
@Axtremus said in Will TuCa change the narrative?:
More reality:
Among text messages sent by Tucker Carlson:
“We are very very close to being able to ignore Trump most nights. I truly can’t wait,” … (Jan. 4, 2021)
Red herring, but nice try at deflection.
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@George-K said in Will TuCa change the narrative?:
Guess who didn't have access to the video?
If you guessed members of the Jan 6 committee, you'd be right.
If their staff had access to the video, they had access. They didn't ask.
@kluurs said in Will TuCa change the narrative?:
@George-K said in Will TuCa change the narrative?:
Guess who didn't have access to the video?
If you guessed members of the Jan 6 committee, you'd be right.
If their staff had access to the video, they had access. They didn't ask.
What am I missing here?
"Thompson said he doesn’t think any of the Jan. 6 members themselves ever had access to the footage....I'm actually not aware of any member of the committee who had access. We had a team of employees who kind of went through the video."
A "team of employees" had access, but not members of the committee?
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@George-K said in Will TuCa change the narrative?:
Guess who didn't have access to the video?
If you guessed members of the Jan 6 committee, you'd be right.
If their staff had access to the video, they had access. They didn't ask.
@kluurs said in Will TuCa change the narrative?:
@George-K said in Will TuCa change the narrative?:
Guess who didn't have access to the video?
If you guessed members of the Jan 6 committee, you'd be right.
If their staff had access to the video, they had access. They didn't ask.
DING! DING! DING!
They didn't care about the Truth. They were crafting a narrative.
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@kluurs said in Will TuCa change the narrative?:
@George-K said in Will TuCa change the narrative?:
Guess who didn't have access to the video?
If you guessed members of the Jan 6 committee, you'd be right.
If their staff had access to the video, they had access. They didn't ask.
What am I missing here?
"Thompson said he doesn’t think any of the Jan. 6 members themselves ever had access to the footage....I'm actually not aware of any member of the committee who had access. We had a team of employees who kind of went through the video."
A "team of employees" had access, but not members of the committee?
@George-K said in Will TuCa change the narrative?:
@kluurs said in Will TuCa change the narrative?:
@George-K said in Will TuCa change the narrative?:
Guess who didn't have access to the video?
If you guessed members of the Jan 6 committee, you'd be right.
If their staff had access to the video, they had access. They didn't ask.
What am I missing here?
"Thompson said he doesn’t think any of the Jan. 6 members themselves ever had access to the footage....I'm actually not aware of any member of the committee who had access. We had a team of employees who kind of went through the video."
A "team of employees" had access, but not members of the committee?
Tucker is having an effect...
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Tucker weighs in...
But what was actually surprising, what we can't quite get over even now, is how they responded when they were caught lying. They didn't seem embarrassed. They didn't apologize. They weren't even curious to learn more about what actually happened on January 6. Let's see the tape. No, they don't want to see it. They exploded in rage. And then as liars tend to do, they doubled down.
They told the same lies they'd been caught telling, but with even greater aggression this time. Shut up. It's midnight, they said, as the sun rose behind them. Who acts like that? Well, sociopaths do and in this case, the sociopaths turned out to be both Democrats and Republicans. The commitment to lying in Washington is far deeper and more bipartisan even than we realize, and we follow this stuff for a living.
Now, you sometimes hear people say that the whole partisan system is an illusion and that underneath the manufactured debates, the leaders on both sides are, in fact, secretly united in a common love of money and power and the deception required to get them. And honestly, we can never really bring ourselves to believe that. It's just too dark. But now we do believe it because we have seen it.
The rest:
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Tucker weighs in...
But what was actually surprising, what we can't quite get over even now, is how they responded when they were caught lying. They didn't seem embarrassed. They didn't apologize. They weren't even curious to learn more about what actually happened on January 6. Let's see the tape. No, they don't want to see it. They exploded in rage. And then as liars tend to do, they doubled down.
They told the same lies they'd been caught telling, but with even greater aggression this time. Shut up. It's midnight, they said, as the sun rose behind them. Who acts like that? Well, sociopaths do and in this case, the sociopaths turned out to be both Democrats and Republicans. The commitment to lying in Washington is far deeper and more bipartisan even than we realize, and we follow this stuff for a living.
Now, you sometimes hear people say that the whole partisan system is an illusion and that underneath the manufactured debates, the leaders on both sides are, in fact, secretly united in a common love of money and power and the deception required to get them. And honestly, we can never really bring ourselves to believe that. It's just too dark. But now we do believe it because we have seen it.
The rest:
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More of TuCa changing the narrative:
https://www.pbs.org/newshour/politics/tucker-carlsons-scorn-for-trump-revealed-in-defamation-lawsuit-filings
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Addressing Trump’s four years as president, Carlson said, “We’re all pretending we’ve got a lot to show for it, because admitting what a disaster it’s been is too tough to digest. But come on. There really isn’t an upside to Trump.”In another text exchange more than a month earlier, Carlson denigrated Trump’s business abilities: Trump’s talent, he said, is to “destroy things. He could easily destroy us if we play it wrong.”
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@Renauda said in Will TuCa change the narrative?:
Link to video
I'm guessing this won't be one of the Bill Maher videos that conservatives refer to in order to show that even Bill is on the side of sanity.
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@Renauda said in Will TuCa change the narrative?:
Link to video
I'm guessing this won't be one of the Bill Maher videos that conservatives refer to in order to show that even Bill is on the side of sanity.
No, I fully expect he will be accused of pandering to his tribal affiliation with that satire.
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No, I fully expect he will be accused of pandering to his tribal affiliation with that satire.
@Renauda said in Will TuCa change the narrative?:
No, I fully expect he will be accused of pandering to his tribal affiliation with that satire.
Leftist pop culture at it's worst. Twisting the actions of a group of innocent patriotic sight-seers with cherry-picked fake news.
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@Jolly said in Will TuCa change the narrative?:
Keep howling, but look at what you're talking about.
Tucker has changed the narrative...
For some or a few, for sure. No discernible change of narrative in this forum, that’s also for sure.
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@Jolly said in Will TuCa change the narrative?:
Keep howling, but look at what you're talking about.
Tucker has changed the narrative...
No, he really hasn't. The people who buy into his bullshit were already buying into his bullshit.
Did the Democrats try to unfairly make political capital out of the riot? Of course they did.
Did Trump stooges try to play down the violence and make out that it was all Nancy Pelosi's fault? Of course they did.
But let's not confuse Russia's Little Lord Haw-Haw with The Great Truthteller he pretends to be.