You aren't so wrong. Look up his speech at the 50th Anniversary of the Heritage Foundation. In the speech he admits he's not a conservative and says he comes from the bottom of the barrel of Christian religions. He also calls republicans uck. In a recent interview with Chris Cuomo he basically insulted most American, or anyone really globally that doesn't have the mindset to do what it takes not to be a cog in the wheel. In the interview he starts talking about something Jon Stewart said about fentanyl OD's as being the price of freedom, tucker said "really you going to try convince me of that, it's like telling women working at Citibank is liberation, no it's slavery actually, that's not liberation, liberation is getting to raise your children, setting what you want, to satisfy the deepest desires of your heart, that's liberation." Here's another quote I've kept of his from a Ron DeSantis interview he did. Tucker asking DeSantis this: It's interesting because you see a lot of people come from some little town, providence an they show up at Yale or Harvard Law or become a law officer, which I don't think it's that different, it is an elite institution and they decide this is the world I really love, these are the values I really believe in, it sounds like you came away from your experiences more contemptuous." You don't ask questions like that if you haven't reflected upon that question yourself. In Tuckers case though, given the prior response in his interview with Cuomo, that means that those years he spent on Fox News as a defender of the cogs, it was completely a façade. He would have walked away after having answered that question himself that was the world that he loved, the world that he wanted to live in, the world that would give him the liberation of his hearts desire. You can't live in that world and bark against the elites, you do their barking for them, otherwise you continue on the same path as the rest of the cogs in those wheels. You drive their narratives or forever be a cog.
You aren't so wrong. Look up his speech at the 50th Anniversary of the Heritage Foundation. In the speech he admits he's not a conservative and says he comes from the bottom of the barrel of Christian religions. He also calls republicans uck. In a recent interview with Chris Cuomo he basically insulted most American, or anyone really globally that doesn't have the mindset to do what it takes not to be a cog in the wheel. In the interview he starts talking about something Jon Stewart said about fentanyl OD's as being the price of freedom, tucker said "really you going to try convince me of that, it's like telling women working at Citibank is liberation, no it's slavery actually, that's not liberation, liberation is getting to raise your children, setting what you want, to satisfy the deepest desires of your heart, that's liberation." Here's another quote I've kept of his from a Ron DeSantis interview he did. Tucker asking DeSantis this: It's interesting because you see a lot of people come from some little town, providence an they show up at Yale or Harvard Law or become a law officer, which I don't think it's that different, it is an elite institution and they decide this is the world I really love, these are the values I really believe in, it sounds like you came away from your experiences more contemptuous." You don't ask questions like that if you haven't reflected upon that question yourself. In Tuckers case though, given the prior response in his interview with Cuomo, that means that those years he spent on Fox News as a defender of the cogs, it was completely a façade. He would have walked away after having answered that question himself that was the world that he loved, the world that he wanted to live in, the world that would give him the liberation of his hearts desire. You can't live in that world and bark against the elites, you do their barking for them, otherwise you continue on the same path as the rest of the cogs in those wheels. You drive their narratives or forever be a cog.
He’s 💯 a spook!