| He wouldn't be a public servant, he would be an autocrat. Please understand this for what it is. |
| Yesterday's 538 podcast had a talk about how well Tucker might do if he were the candidate. If I remember right, he was a decent candidate (decent in terms of his odds, not his person or policies), but not a shoe-in. |
| Maybe we can get Jon Stewart to run against him and pull a Zelenskyy. |
+1. I still think about this quote from Zelensky when he first entered office: "I really do not want my pictures in your offices, for the President is not an icon, an idol or a portrait. Hang your kids' photos instead, and look at them each time you are making a decision," Volodymyr Zelenskyy, Ukarine's new president said in his inaugural address today. The left needs someone like that - celebrity power who is smart and quick on his feet and under preferably younger than 65. I could see Jon Stewart roasting Carlson again in a Presidential debate like he did more than a decade ago. Of course, the GOP has pulled out of the Presidential debates so maybe not. |
I love when he dunks on Tucker. |
Quite frankly, anyone with an (R) after their name is an autocrat. Their votes bear this out. Tuckyo already has a positive working relationship with his writers, Russia. |