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originally posted by: andy06shake
a reply to: JinMI
Well if you mean the lunatic fridge sorts of statistics aka the qanonanuts, white supremacists and MAGA fan base that love to lap up the likes of nonsense Tucker punts for sick twisted kudos, then yes.
originally posted by: andy06shake
a reply to: JinMI
Yeh, I'm on ""Murdoch's side"". LoL
Could it not just be that im happy to see both parties twist in the wind and get a taste of their own medicine so to speak?
originally posted by: andy06shake
a reply to: JinMI
Well if you mean the lunatic fridge sorts of statistics aka the qanonanuts, white supremacists and MAGA fan base that love to lap up the likes of nonsense Tucker punts for sick twisted kudos, then yes.
Edit: Indeed, just wait till they have to pay Smartmatic next.
They reap what they sow......just like Tucker and his ilk.
originally posted by: andy06shake
a reply to: Cymatic
Completely false. He had many left wing guests on that other networks wouldn't because they raised issues out the military industrial complex, big pharma, and Julian Assange.
Sound like the ""I cant be racist because i have some black friends"" argument if ever there was one.
He would frequently call out the war machine and even admitted he was conned by the Iraq war.
Not quite sure what that has to do with him being a closet white supremacist, but he would not be the only one in that department.
Didn't know those were right wing racist topics, but I guess when you get your info from smear pieces instead of actually listening to him you'll believe all sorts of nonsense
Whereas i guess you watch nothing but the likes of Fox and Tucker, possibly some Newsmax, and now require some cream for the butthurt.
Guess we can both play the guessing games.
originally posted by: andy06shake
a reply to: JinMI
Yeh, I'm on ""Murdoch's side"". LoL
Could it not just be that im happy to see both parties twist in the wind and get a taste of their own medicine so to speak?
originally posted by: Cymatic
originally posted by: andy06shake
a reply to: Cymatic
Completely false. He had many left wing guests on that other networks wouldn't because they raised issues out the military industrial complex, big pharma, and Julian Assange.
Sound like the ""I cant be racist because i have some black friends"" argument if ever there was one.
He would frequently call out the war machine and even admitted he was conned by the Iraq war.
Not quite sure what that has to do with him being a closet white supremacist, but he would not be the only one in that department.
Didn't know those were right wing racist topics, but I guess when you get your info from smear pieces instead of actually listening to him you'll believe all sorts of nonsense
Whereas i guess you watch nothing but the likes of Fox and Tucker, possibly some Newsmax, and now require some cream for the butthurt.
Guess we can both play the guessing games.
You said Tucker only punted right wing racist opinion pieces, I provided examples showing that statement to be completely false.
Never once heard of him saying anything racist, often that term is thrown around by weak minded people who use it to defame people they hate. Maybe you can provide a quote of one of his racist statements that's not a link to someone's paraphrased opinion of what they think he meant, or you can keep reaching
originally posted by: stevieray
originally posted by: Cymatic
originally posted by: andy06shake
a reply to: Cymatic
Completely false. He had many left wing guests on that other networks wouldn't because they raised issues out the military industrial complex, big pharma, and Julian Assange.
Sound like the ""I cant be racist because i have some black friends"" argument if ever there was one.
He would frequently call out the war machine and even admitted he was conned by the Iraq war.
Not quite sure what that has to do with him being a closet white supremacist, but he would not be the only one in that department.
Didn't know those were right wing racist topics, but I guess when you get your info from smear pieces instead of actually listening to him you'll believe all sorts of nonsense
Whereas i guess you watch nothing but the likes of Fox and Tucker, possibly some Newsmax, and now require some cream for the butthurt.
Guess we can both play the guessing games.
You said Tucker only punted right wing racist opinion pieces, I provided examples showing that statement to be completely false.
Never once heard of him saying anything racist, often that term is thrown around by weak minded people who use it to defame people they hate. Maybe you can provide a quote of one of his racist statements that's not a link to someone's paraphrased opinion of what they think he meant, or you can keep reaching
Lol …. Screams of -ist and -phobe and Q and KKK and Nazi ……. Are always the hallmarks of a great mind ……
originally posted by: andy06shake
a reply to: JinMI
What happened to Tucker?
Rupert gave him the boot.
I thought we had established that.
Never mind I'm sure he will get some kind of golden parachute deal to ease the pain and help wipe away the butthurt.
Hey
@TuckerCarlson, you can always question more with @RT_com
twitter.com...
Several weeks ago, as Fox News lawyers prepared for a courtroom showdown with Dominion Voting Systems, they presented Tucker Carlson with what they thought was good news: They had persuaded the court to redact from a legal filing the time he called a senior Fox News executive the c-word, according to people familiar with the matter.
Mr. Carlson, Fox News’s most-watched prime-time host, wasn’t impressed. He told his colleagues that he wanted the world to know what he had said about the executive in a private message, the people said. Mr. Carlson said comments he made about former President Donald Trump—“I hate him passionately”—that were in the court documents were said during a momentary spasm of anger, while his dislike of this executive was deep and enduring.
The private messages in which Mr. Carlson showed disregard for management and colleagues were a major factor in that decision, according to other people familiar with the matter. Although many portions of the Dominion court documents are redacted, there is concern among Fox Corp. executives that if the redacted material were to become public, it would lead to further embarrassment for the network and parent company.