“How can the John Birch Society be an effective political instrument while it is led by a man whose views on current affairs are … so far removed from common sense?” Buckley asked. “The underlying problem is whether conservatives can continue to acquiesce quietly in a rendition of the causes of the decline of the Republic and the entire Western world which is false.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I agree with what Carlson says here (2018 interview). He is more of a liberal than most "liberals" in the Democratic Party today.
Carlson says he's not trying to convert his critics, and he's perfectly OK with people taking issue with what he says. "I’m liberal, actually," he says, reciting a list of his bedrock beliefs: "I believe in free speech. I’m suspicious of secrecy. I think that due process is vital; you know, I don’t think that everyone accused is guilty. I think I have much more in common with 1970s-era liberals than most people at The Washington Post."
https://www.forbes.com/sites/markjoyella/2018/10/04/tucker-carlson-huge-ratings-big-ideas-and-a-constant-debate-with-the-dumb-people/?sh=5711845c4d30
One of his beliefs is not to get involved in the foreign affairs of other countries when it doesn't affect the US. You can argue whether that is the case with Ukraine - and I think there are good arguments on both sides. And Carlson would welcome this argument on his show.
He has also pointed out that the Biden administration is more worried about Ukraine's borders than the US borders. I agree with him 100% on this statement.
Absolutely THIS. I agree 100% as well.
Anonymous wrote:I agree with what Carlson says here (2018 interview). He is more of a liberal than most "liberals" in the Democratic Party today.
Carlson says he's not trying to convert his critics, and he's perfectly OK with people taking issue with what he says. "I’m liberal, actually," he says, reciting a list of his bedrock beliefs: "I believe in free speech. I’m suspicious of secrecy. I think that due process is vital; you know, I don’t think that everyone accused is guilty. I think I have much more in common with 1970s-era liberals than most people at The Washington Post."
https://www.forbes.com/sites/markjoyella/2018/10/04/tucker-carlson-huge-ratings-big-ideas-and-a-constant-debate-with-the-dumb-people/?sh=5711845c4d30
One of his beliefs is not to get involved in the foreign affairs of other countries when it doesn't affect the US. You can argue whether that is the case with Ukraine - and I think there are good arguments on both sides. And Carlson would welcome this argument on his show.
He has also pointed out that the Biden administration is more worried about Ukraine's borders than the US borders. I agree with him 100% on this statement.
Carlson says he's not trying to convert his critics, and he's perfectly OK with people taking issue with what he says. "I’m liberal, actually," he says, reciting a list of his bedrock beliefs: "I believe in free speech. I’m suspicious of secrecy. I think that due process is vital; you know, I don’t think that everyone accused is guilty. I think I have much more in common with 1970s-era liberals than most people at The Washington Post."
Anonymous wrote:No, Tucker Carlson is a scam artist. He is like PT Barnum, he just peddles misinformation and conservative propaganda to fleece conservatives out of their money. Between what Fox pays him and what he gets from endorsements and perks, he's living the good life. He's a hypocrite in many ways and does whatever he wants and then sells loads of BS to his followers for the money.
Anonymous wrote:Tucker came out and denied it but it was pretty weak. Wonder how much he is getting paid?
Tuckyo Rose is in full bloom on #Russia's state TV. Multiple clips of Tucker Carlson's rants are being used to corroborate the pro-Kremlin talking points, simultaneously attacking America, Biden, NATO and Ukraine.