Posted on 01/30/2026 1:44:55 PM PST by RandFan
@TuckerCarlson
Most Americans just want to live in a sovereign country that cares about them. That’s not a partisan position. It’s a baseline demand. Cenk Uygur explains.
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Anyway, I doubt I will watch it all but here it is and if you do click the link there is a timeline.
*In the end I deemed it culturally significant enough to post
I gave up on Tucker...he’s lost it.
They both supposedly were conservative in the past!
Haven’t seen him in six months.
You posted a link to something that you don’t want to watch?
What kind of crap is that?
The interview is several hours long
So Cenk is trying to pull a Bill Maher...
Most Americans just want to live in a sovereign country thatFixed.cares about themleaves them alone.
Jihad moolah..
Tucker must have converted to the left. Seems most everything he does is something they would want.
He thinks he’s an intellectual but he comes up far short.
I no longer watch Tucker.
“Tucker must have converted to the left. Seems most everything he does is something they would want.”
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Jeremy Boreing (ex-CEO of Daily Wire) says Tucker is trying to knit together a platform/party of being left on economics and right on conservative social values. He speaks to the younger conservatives whose economic future may appear bleak. He’s the most popular conservative speaker out there so those on here complaining about him are just old and out of touch.
I’m old and out of touch. I listen to Tucker all of the time. I am by myself mostly, so I can yell all I want. I agree with him sometimes, disagree with him in others. Sometimes he asks the right questions, sometimes he doesn’t. I find his podcasts interesting and sometimes infuriating, but I listen. Sometimes
older generations decided that “muh diversity!” was the most important thing in the world and every single resource of the USA must be spent on ‘muh diversity!’.
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