BeaverFever Posted Monday at 11:40 PM Report Posted Monday at 11:40 PM "I'm out": Tucker Carlson says he's done with the GOP “Conservative pundit Tucker Carlson says he's "out" of the Republican Party moving forward, arguing the GOP no longer reflects his views. Why it matters: The public split underscores growing fractures inside the broad MAGA coalition President Trump built, as his Iran war and handling of the economy continue to divide Republicans. “What they're saying: "I'm out," Carlson said on an episode of the "Can't Be Censored" podcast that aired Thursday but gained traction online Monday. "And if I'm out, then I think a lot of other people are out." "I would not support the Republican Party. There's no chance I would support the Republican Party," Carlson said, adding that the GOP has "betrayed" voters by prioritizing Israel's national security over America's. "How could I or any American voter support a political party that's not loyal to the United States. That puts the interests of a foreign country above those of its own citizens. It's not possible to vote for people like that, and I'm not going to." Zoom in: Carlson says he's been a fierce defender of the GOP for 35 years, but can no longer do so. ” …. Excerpt From ““I’m out”: Tucker Carlson says he’s done with the Republican Party” Josephine Walker Axios https://apple.news/AvBAqlGdwQS2jW-7ss28QYQ This material may be protected by copyright. 1 2 Quote
West Posted Tuesday at 12:34 AM Report Posted Tuesday at 12:34 AM They don't hate the jews enough for Tucker. Sad 1 Quote
Nationalist Posted Tuesday at 12:53 AM Report Posted Tuesday at 12:53 AM (edited) 19 minutes ago, West said: They don't hate the jews enough for Tucker. Sad Why does it have to do with all Jews? I honestly think that's a cop-out. There are Jewish folks everywhere. Even India and China. Even inside Israel, tons of the citizens hate what Netanyahu has done and is doing. Lots of 'em... It can be denied till the cows come home but, this is about Zionism gone mad and the politicians owned by them. Edited Tuesday at 12:55 AM by Nationalist Quote Its so lonely in m'saddle since m'horse died.
West Posted Tuesday at 12:59 AM Report Posted Tuesday at 12:59 AM (edited) 5 minutes ago, Nationalist said: Why does it have to do with all Jews? I honestly think that's a cop-out. There are Jewish folks everywhere. Even India and China. Even inside Israel, tons of the citizens hate what Netanyahu has done and is doing. Lots of 'em... It can be denied till the cows come home but, this is about Zionism gone mad and the politicians owned by them. Its a cop out to blame zionist christians. I've even heard some folks who love Tucker whipping out conspiracy theories about how they murdered the folks on October 6th. Tucker is apparently funded by Islamic actors in the middle east if you believe the rumors to spread anti Israeli propaganda. He is of the same whack jobs like Candace Owens claiming that Erika Kirk had her husband killed because of his position on Israel and that christian ministers are secretly running mossad sex cults. Truly whacked out people Edited Tuesday at 12:59 AM by West Quote
Nationalist Posted Tuesday at 01:35 AM Report Posted Tuesday at 01:35 AM 25 minutes ago, West said: Its a cop out to blame zionist christians. I've even heard some folks who love Tucker whipping out conspiracy theories about how they murdered the folks on October 6th. Tucker is apparently funded by Islamic actors in the middle east if you believe the rumors to spread anti Israeli propaganda. He is of the same whack jobs like Candace Owens claiming that Erika Kirk had her husband killed because of his position on Israel and that christian ministers are secretly running mossad sex cults. Truly whacked out people I don't deal in rumors. I've been caught doing so and its embarrassing. I've never heard Carlson say anything like that about Oct. 6. I actually think the Gazans got what they paid for. I'd have leveled it completely the 1st 24 hours. But that, by no means, justifies the Iran debauchery. Or what's going on right now in the West Bank. The USA has never had a serious threat from Iran. As for the Lebanon issue, the original Israeli settlers created that problem...and you know it too. So let's just be 100% historically and morally correct and neutral, shall we? 1 Quote Its so lonely in m'saddle since m'horse died.
West Posted Tuesday at 01:41 AM Report Posted Tuesday at 01:41 AM (edited) 6 minutes ago, Nationalist said: I don't deal in rumors. I've been caught doing so and its embarrassing. I've never heard Carlson say anything like that about Oct. 6. I actually think the Gazans got what they paid for. I'd have leveled it completely the 1st 24 hours. But that, by no means, justifies the Iran debauchery. Or what's going on right now in the West Bank. The USA has never had a serious threat from Iran. As for the Lebanon issue, the original Israeli settlers created that problem...and you know it too. So let's just be 100% historically and morally correct and neutral, shall we? Tell that to the vets who are missing limbs because Iran funded guerilla warfare throughout the middle east. I think Israel rightfully got pissed off having to defend themselves from a savage regime who don't play by convention rules of warfare. Rightly or wrongly they leveled out Gaza as a result. Certainly much of the issues stem from hundreds of years of Islamic tyranny in the area. I would choose the lesser of two evils that is a strong israel and a weakened Islamic influence in the area. I certainly don't want to be ruled by sharia law Edited Tuesday at 01:44 AM by West Quote
John Johnston Posted Tuesday at 01:56 AM Report Posted Tuesday at 01:56 AM 2 hours ago, BeaverFever said: "I'm out": Tucker Carlson says he's done with the GOP “Conservative pundit Tucker Carlson says he's "out" of the Republican Party moving forward, arguing the GOP no longer reflects his views. Why it matters: The public split underscores growing fractures inside the broad MAGA coalition President Trump built, as his Iran war and handling of the economy continue to divide Republicans. “What they're saying: "I'm out," Carlson said on an episode of the "Can't Be Censored" podcast that aired Thursday but gained traction online Monday. "And if I'm out, then I think a lot of other people are out." "I would not support the Republican Party. There's no chance I would support the Republican Party," Carlson said, adding that the GOP has "betrayed" voters by prioritizing Israel's national security over America's. "How could I or any American voter support a political party that's not loyal to the United States. That puts the interests of a foreign country above those of its own citizens. It's not possible to vote for people like that, and I'm not going to." Zoom in: Carlson says he's been a fierce defender of the GOP for 35 years, but can no longer do so. ” …. Excerpt From ““I’m out”: Tucker Carlson says he’s done with the Republican Party” Josephine Walker Axios https://apple.news/AvBAqlGdwQS2jW-7ss28QYQ This material may be protected by copyright. Not surprising, Trumps power is diminishing minute by minute. Now you will really see the rats abandon the ship. And Carlson is one of the biggest rats going. Entertaining anyway. 1 Quote
Nationalist Posted Tuesday at 02:40 AM Report Posted Tuesday at 02:40 AM 53 minutes ago, West said: Tell that to the vets who are missing limbs because Iran funded guerilla warfare throughout the middle east. What were our forces doing there in the first place? 55 minutes ago, West said: I think Israel rightfully got pissed off having to defend themselves from a savage regime who don't play by convention rules of warfare. Rightly or wrongly they leveled out Gaza as a result I somewhat agree with this, as I said. 56 minutes ago, West said: Certainly much of the issues stem from hundreds of years of Islamic tyranny in the area. I would choose the lesser of two evils that is a strong israel and a weakened Islamic influence in the area. I certainly don't want to be ruled by sharia law Well then don't move to the UK. Quote Its so lonely in m'saddle since m'horse died.
West Posted Tuesday at 03:42 AM Report Posted Tuesday at 03:42 AM 1 hour ago, Nationalist said: What were our forces doing there in the first place? I somewhat agree with this, as I said. Well then don't move to the UK. This is Tucker's pastor friend "They" killed the Christ (talking of course about "the jooos" Quote
Nationalist Posted Tuesday at 03:47 AM Report Posted Tuesday at 03:47 AM Just now, West said: This is Tucker's pastor friend "They" killed the Christ (talking of course about "the jooos" And you expect otherwise from a Priest? From a minister of one of The Dirty Three? Please... Look...I'm sorry West but on this we will never agree. As far as I'm concerned, the Israelis and the Arabs can fight amongst themselves forever. Just keep the ships moving and let 'em go at it. They're going to no matter what we do anyway. Quote Its so lonely in m'saddle since m'horse died.
SpankyMcFarland Posted Tuesday at 03:49 AM Report Posted Tuesday at 03:49 AM (edited) The danger for Republicans is that Carlson might choose to run for president as a spoiler and knock off a few per cent. He’s quite the debater although fairly dotty. His views appeal to a fair few people on the right these days, particularly young men. Edited Tuesday at 04:18 AM by SpankyMcFarland Quote ‘How small we make our worlds. Gather them in, tighten them up into little castles of fear.’
West Posted Tuesday at 03:52 AM Report Posted Tuesday at 03:52 AM 4 minutes ago, Nationalist said: And you expect otherwise from a Priest? From a minister of one of The Dirty Three? Please... Look...I'm sorry West but on this we will never agree. As far as I'm concerned, the Israelis and the Arabs can fight amongst themselves forever. Just keep the ships moving and let 'em go at it. They're going to no matter what we do anyway. Carlson and this "new right" act "based" but are really just raging homos imo. Quote
SpankyMcFarland Posted Tuesday at 04:20 AM Report Posted Tuesday at 04:20 AM 37 minutes ago, West said: This is Tucker's pastor friend "They" killed the Christ (talking of course about "the jooos" Both sides in that debate have their religious maniacs and I’m talking in the first instance just about Christians in America. Quote ‘How small we make our worlds. Gather them in, tighten them up into little castles of fear.’
West Posted Tuesday at 04:25 AM Report Posted Tuesday at 04:25 AM 35 minutes ago, SpankyMcFarland said: The danger for Republicans is that Carlson might choose to run for president as a spoiler and knock off a few per cent. He’s quite the debater although fairly dotty. His views appeal to a fair few people on the right these days, particularly young men. The sooner this "new right" (which are really just closeted leftists trying to strip away influence from actual conservatives) gets relegated to the dust bin of history the better Quote
SpankyMcFarland Posted Tuesday at 04:38 AM Report Posted Tuesday at 04:38 AM 11 minutes ago, West said: The sooner this "new right" (which are really just closeted leftists trying to strip away influence from actual conservatives) gets relegated to the dust bin of history the better From a great political distance, I imagine some of them would argue they are the true inheritors of the paleocon tradition. Quote ‘How small we make our worlds. Gather them in, tighten them up into little castles of fear.’
eyeball Posted Tuesday at 06:05 AM Report Posted Tuesday at 06:05 AM 3 hours ago, Nationalist said: What were our forces doing there in the first place? Overthrowing democracy and making the world safe for capitalism, especially for BIG oil. And don't forget to help to pave the way for the End of Days biblical prophesy. If it all wasn't so tragic and unnecessary it would be funny. Quote I said now watch what you say they'll be calling you a radical, a liberal, oh fanatical criminal
West Posted Tuesday at 06:32 AM Report Posted Tuesday at 06:32 AM 26 minutes ago, eyeball said: Overthrowing democracy and making the world safe for capitalism, especially for BIG oil. And don't forget to help to pave the way for the End of Days biblical prophesy. If it all wasn't so tragic and unnecessary it would be funny. Well they did have the world trade centers blown up. Unless you believe that was "the joooooos" too Quote
John Johnston Posted Tuesday at 10:24 AM Report Posted Tuesday at 10:24 AM 3 hours ago, West said: Well they did have the world trade centers blown up. Unless you believe that was "the joooooos" too That was the Arabs. You know, the guys Trump and Kushner love so much. 1 Quote
John Johnston Posted Tuesday at 10:53 AM Report Posted Tuesday at 10:53 AM (edited) 11 hours ago, BeaverFever said: "I'm out": Tucker Carlson says he's done with the GOP “Conservative pundit Tucker Carlson says he's "out" of the Republican Party moving forward, arguing the GOP no longer reflects his views. Why it matters: The public split underscores growing fractures inside the broad MAGA coalition President Trump built, as his Iran war and handling of the economy continue to divide Republicans. “What they're saying: "I'm out," Carlson said on an episode of the "Can't Be Censored" podcast that aired Thursday but gained traction online Monday. "And if I'm out, then I think a lot of other people are out." "I would not support the Republican Party. There's no chance I would support the Republican Party," Carlson said, adding that the GOP has "betrayed" voters by prioritizing Israel's national security over America's. "How could I or any American voter support a political party that's not loyal to the United States. That puts the interests of a foreign country above those of its own citizens. It's not possible to vote for people like that, and I'm not going to." Zoom in: Carlson says he's been a fierce defender of the GOP for 35 years, but can no longer do so. ” …. Excerpt From ““I’m out”: Tucker Carlson says he’s done with the Republican Party” Josephine Walker Axios https://apple.news/AvBAqlGdwQS2jW-7ss28QYQ This material may be protected by copyright. Remember this little Gem from Tucker? Tucker Carlson has sung Donald Trump's praises time and time again. Yet his text messages from 2020 and 2021, which were made public amid Dominion Voting Systems' lawsuit against Fox News, painted a completely different picture. According to The New York Times, the seemingly staunch ally of the president had poked fun at all his business duds while texting his producer. "We are very, very close to being able to ignore Trump most nights," he wrote in a text from January 2021. "I truly can't wait. ... I hate him passionately." Read More: https://www.thelist.com/2044665/scandals-contributed-tucker-carlson-downfall-from-fame/ Edited Tuesday at 10:54 AM by John Johnston 1 Quote
Nationalist Posted Tuesday at 11:27 AM Report Posted Tuesday at 11:27 AM 7 hours ago, West said: Carlson and this "new right" act "based" but are really just raging homos imo. Sure... Quote Its so lonely in m'saddle since m'horse died.
Deluge Posted Tuesday at 01:01 PM Report Posted Tuesday at 01:01 PM 13 hours ago, BeaverFever said: "I'm out": Tucker Carlson says he's done with the GOP “Conservative pundit Tucker Carlson says he's "out" of the Republican Party moving forward, arguing the GOP no longer reflects his views. Why it matters: The public split underscores growing fractures inside the broad MAGA coalition President Trump built, as his Iran war and handling of the economy continue to divide Republicans. “What they're saying: "I'm out," Carlson said on an episode of the "Can't Be Censored" podcast that aired Thursday but gained traction online Monday. "And if I'm out, then I think a lot of other people are out." "I would not support the Republican Party. There's no chance I would support the Republican Party," Carlson said, adding that the GOP has "betrayed" voters by prioritizing Israel's national security over America's. "How could I or any American voter support a political party that's not loyal to the United States. That puts the interests of a foreign country above those of its own citizens. It's not possible to vote for people like that, and I'm not going to." Zoom in: Carlson says he's been a fierce defender of the GOP for 35 years, but can no longer do so. ” …. Excerpt From ““I’m out”: Tucker Carlson says he’s done with the Republican Party” Josephine Walker Axios https://apple.news/AvBAqlGdwQS2jW-7ss28QYQ This material may be protected by copyright. Which is really stupid because there's no place else to go except the left, and we all know what a conplete shithole that side is. He'll pull his head out of his ass and get back to the Right. Quote
Deluge Posted Tuesday at 01:03 PM Report Posted Tuesday at 01:03 PM 11 hours ago, John Johnston said: Not surprising, Trumps power is diminishing minute by minute. Now you will really see the rats abandon the ship. And Carlson is one of the biggest rats going. Entertaining anyway. Too bad the democrat's ship is already on the ocean floor. America's in deep shit right now. Quote
Barquentine Posted Tuesday at 01:28 PM Report Posted Tuesday at 01:28 PM 9 hours ago, SpankyMcFarland said: The danger for Republicans is that Carlson might choose to run for president And MTG for Veep. 1 Quote
User Posted Tuesday at 04:25 PM Report Posted Tuesday at 04:25 PM (edited) I am not sure Tucker is nearly as powerful as some of you leftists seem to hope he is. There has always been this small fringe segment on the right, and folks like Candice Owens, Tucker, Nick Fuentes, have been circling that drain, fighting each other for those conspiracy-obsessed, nut-job, pie crumbs. Edited Tuesday at 04:26 PM by User Quote
SpankyMcFarland Posted Tuesday at 04:50 PM Report Posted Tuesday at 04:50 PM (edited) 48 minutes ago, User said: I am not sure Tucker is nearly as powerful as some of you leftists seem to hope he is. There has always been this small fringe segment on the right, and folks like Candice Owens, Tucker, Nick Fuentes, have been circling that drain, fighting each other for those conspiracy-obsessed, nut-job, pie crumbs. I think he’d take a few percentage points off the Republican nominee especially if it was someone like Rubio who could be tied to traditional policies and donors. A few points might make the difference in a close race. He’s a much better campaigner than the usual fringe candidates and has a clear message. Vance would be a better match against him. Four off Rubio and two off Vance would be my uninformed guess. Leaving aside his content, he’s a far better performer than Owens or Fuentes. They may share some views with him but they don’t have anything like his charisma or dramatic flair. Rubio in particular would have to avoid debating directly with him as much as possible. Marco had a deer in the headlights moment even with Christie in 2016. Carlson would be a more formidable opponent. https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2016/feb/07/marco-rubio-republican-debate-repeat-line-chris-christie Edited Tuesday at 05:15 PM by SpankyMcFarland Quote ‘How small we make our worlds. Gather them in, tighten them up into little castles of fear.’
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