Just recently I was talking to someone who made a negative claim about Tucker Carlson. I asked, “Have you ever watched him?” The answer was “No”. This seems to be fairly common, as in “I’m not going to watch or listen to someone like that.” To that, I say, “Like what?” – like you probably don’t know – you probably just believe what you have heard from others.
I believe that Tucker Carlson is one of the best and fairest at presenting what many other sources do not want you to hear. I believe Tucker is one of the most frequently maligned by many on other media outlets because they don’t want “you” to hear anything that challenges their narrative – they fear people will hear some inconvenient truths (like about Hunter Biden and Joe Biden and some laptops and China (Have you heard of Tony Bobulinski?) or some things about what happened on January 6th (like about the officer who died who actually wasn’t beaten with a fire extinguisher and the person who in the incident who was egging on others on – his charges were mysteriously dropped).
Many times Tucker begins talking to guests saying something like, “I probably disagree with you about many things …” And he lets them talk (He interrupts less than most interviewers/pundits.) Former democratic congresswoman and presidential hopeful Tulsi Gabbard has frequently had very friendly conversations with Tucker.
The final panel reminds me of “George and Gracie”, you know with “Say goodnight, Gracie” “Good night, Gracie”. And I remember that the second episode of “VeggieTales” also did a similar joke to the “George and Gracie” thing as well.
It requires a vivid and creative imagination to produce a top cartoon day after day, and when they’re good, they’re very good. But when they’re bad, i.e. political, and don’t resist dropping snide and venomous left-wing gibes, well… it shows that their vivid and creative imaginations are at work maintaining bubble world beliefs as well.
Shinrinder Premium Member about 3 years ago
A well told lies is better than garbled truth.
maureenmck Premium Member about 3 years ago
“Self-obsessed, deranged, deluded narcissist” — just maybe add “dangerous” and “melodramatic” and it describes Tucker perfectly.
Doug K about 3 years ago
Just recently I was talking to someone who made a negative claim about Tucker Carlson. I asked, “Have you ever watched him?” The answer was “No”. This seems to be fairly common, as in “I’m not going to watch or listen to someone like that.” To that, I say, “Like what?” – like you probably don’t know – you probably just believe what you have heard from others.
I believe that Tucker Carlson is one of the best and fairest at presenting what many other sources do not want you to hear. I believe Tucker is one of the most frequently maligned by many on other media outlets because they don’t want “you” to hear anything that challenges their narrative – they fear people will hear some inconvenient truths (like about Hunter Biden and Joe Biden and some laptops and China (Have you heard of Tony Bobulinski?) or some things about what happened on January 6th (like about the officer who died who actually wasn’t beaten with a fire extinguisher and the person who in the incident who was egging on others on – his charges were mysteriously dropped).
Many times Tucker begins talking to guests saying something like, “I probably disagree with you about many things …” And he lets them talk (He interrupts less than most interviewers/pundits.) Former democratic congresswoman and presidential hopeful Tulsi Gabbard has frequently had very friendly conversations with Tucker.
don.snowdogs about 3 years ago
RJ for the burn of the week!
juicebruce about 3 years ago
RJ best to quit a job that you do not like ! Staying on would make you miserable ;-)
Ellis97 about 3 years ago
Felt too predictable, huh?
MS72 about 3 years ago
Self-obsessed, deranged, deluded …WHAT? Who are you describing?
Chithing Premium Member about 3 years ago
Good night Chet. Good night David.
CaveCat87 about 3 years ago
The final panel reminds me of “George and Gracie”, you know with “Say goodnight, Gracie” “Good night, Gracie”. And I remember that the second episode of “VeggieTales” also did a similar joke to the “George and Gracie” thing as well.
sandflea about 3 years ago
Oh No. RJ’s turning into tRump.
Holden Awn about 3 years ago
It requires a vivid and creative imagination to produce a top cartoon day after day, and when they’re good, they’re very good. But when they’re bad, i.e. political, and don’t resist dropping snide and venomous left-wing gibes, well… it shows that their vivid and creative imaginations are at work maintaining bubble world beliefs as well.
kipallen about 3 years ago
Good night, Rachel.
car2ner about 3 years ago
reminds me of most of the things posted on Tik Tok, He’d be right at home with most of there.