Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Sadly, he’s not wrong
I have my doubts. There's a limit to the number of long form podcasts people can listen to in a day. Unlike Rogan (whom I really dislike) and others like him, I seriously doubt gen X Republican men think Carlson is the kind of person they'd want to have a beer with. He's a fake intellectual that talks to boomers and validates their worst fear. While I'm not a fan of Rogan, I've heard his podcast. He's constantly saying his a big dumb dude that doesn't know anything. He's obviously not dumb but he's not afraid of self deprecation. The idea that Carlson could ever come off as this approachable to a general audience is laughable. I doubt he'd ever call himself dumb in front of 20 million people.
You’re right, his days as a king maker are over. But he can make big bucks catering to a smaller echo chamber. All these right wing apparatus losers just milk their audiences. Then they all “signal boost” each other’s content to make it seem like their audiences are multiple times bigger than they really are.
Tucker is independently wealthy. He wants to be the king maker. He isn’t anymore. Too bad, so sad.
That's what happens when your mom is a Swanson heir. He's not a self made guy.
It’s obvious from that smarmy preppy smirk and demeanor that he exhibits.
Yes. He was able to get away with calling women b**ches and c*nts for a long time.
That's the least of what he has said. There are recordings of him saying he “love[s]” the idea of young girls sexually experimenting and defending statutory rape. Listen to it yourself if you don't believe me.
https://www.mediamatters.org/tucker-carlson/unearthed-audio-tucker-carlson-makes-numerous-misogynistic-and-perverted-comments
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:bill o'reilly before his firing had more viewers vs what tucker had on Fox.
is Bill also in his basement?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Sadly, he’s not wrong
I have my doubts. There's a limit to the number of long form podcasts people can listen to in a day. Unlike Rogan (whom I really dislike) and others like him, I seriously doubt gen X Republican men think Carlson is the kind of person they'd want to have a beer with. He's a fake intellectual that talks to boomers and validates their worst fear. While I'm not a fan of Rogan, I've heard his podcast. He's constantly saying his a big dumb dude that doesn't know anything. He's obviously not dumb but he's not afraid of self deprecation. The idea that Carlson could ever come off as this approachable to a general audience is laughable. I doubt he'd ever call himself dumb in front of 20 million people.
Do you think that’s how communication works for conservatives? Long form podcasts only?
Well that plus they are told how to vote at church so there are obviously other ways.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They fired him because he’s been mailing it in and he had no advertisers. They can put any random empty suit in that chair and get Cadillac, Mercedes, Visa and big pharma to buy spots.
Is that your final final answer?
62 MILLION VIEWS
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Sadly, he’s not wrong
I have my doubts. There's a limit to the number of long form podcasts people can listen to in a day. Unlike Rogan (whom I really dislike) and others like him, I seriously doubt gen X Republican men think Carlson is the kind of person they'd want to have a beer with. He's a fake intellectual that talks to boomers and validates their worst fear. While I'm not a fan of Rogan, I've heard his podcast. He's constantly saying his a big dumb dude that doesn't know anything. He's obviously not dumb but he's not afraid of self deprecation. The idea that Carlson could ever come off as this approachable to a general audience is laughable. I doubt he'd ever call himself dumb in front of 20 million people.
You’re right, his days as a king maker are over. But he can make big bucks catering to a smaller echo chamber. All these right wing apparatus losers just milk their audiences. Then they all “signal boost” each other’s content to make it seem like their audiences are multiple times bigger than they really are.
Tucker is independently wealthy. He wants to be the king maker. He isn’t anymore. Too bad, so sad.
That's what happens when your mom is a Swanson heir. He's not a self made guy.
It’s obvious from that smarmy preppy smirk and demeanor that he exhibits.
Yes. He was able to get away with calling women b**ches and c*nts for a long time.
Anonymous wrote:They fired him because he’s been mailing it in and he had no advertisers. They can put any random empty suit in that chair and get Cadillac, Mercedes, Visa and big pharma to buy spots.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Sadly, he’s not wrong
I have my doubts. There's a limit to the number of long form podcasts people can listen to in a day. Unlike Rogan (whom I really dislike) and others like him, I seriously doubt gen X Republican men think Carlson is the kind of person they'd want to have a beer with. He's a fake intellectual that talks to boomers and validates their worst fear. While I'm not a fan of Rogan, I've heard his podcast. He's constantly saying his a big dumb dude that doesn't know anything. He's obviously not dumb but he's not afraid of self deprecation. The idea that Carlson could ever come off as this approachable to a general audience is laughable. I doubt he'd ever call himself dumb in front of 20 million people.
You’re right, his days as a king maker are over. But he can make big bucks catering to a smaller echo chamber. All these right wing apparatus losers just milk their audiences. Then they all “signal boost” each other’s content to make it seem like their audiences are multiple times bigger than they really are.
Tucker is independently wealthy. He wants to be the king maker. He isn’t anymore. Too bad, so sad.
That's what happens when your mom is a Swanson heir. He's not a self made guy.
It’s obvious from that smarmy preppy smirk and demeanor that he exhibits.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Sadly, he’s not wrong
I have my doubts. There's a limit to the number of long form podcasts people can listen to in a day. Unlike Rogan (whom I really dislike) and others like him, I seriously doubt gen X Republican men think Carlson is the kind of person they'd want to have a beer with. He's a fake intellectual that talks to boomers and validates their worst fear. While I'm not a fan of Rogan, I've heard his podcast. He's constantly saying his a big dumb dude that doesn't know anything. He's obviously not dumb but he's not afraid of self deprecation. The idea that Carlson could ever come off as this approachable to a general audience is laughable. I doubt he'd ever call himself dumb in front of 20 million people.
You’re right, his days as a king maker are over. But he can make big bucks catering to a smaller echo chamber. All these right wing apparatus losers just milk their audiences. Then they all “signal boost” each other’s content to make it seem like their audiences are multiple times bigger than they really are.
Tucker is independently wealthy. He wants to be the king maker. He isn’t anymore. Too bad, so sad.
That's what happens when your mom is a Swanson heir. He's not a self made guy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Sadly, he’s not wrong
I have my doubts. There's a limit to the number of long form podcasts people can listen to in a day. Unlike Rogan (whom I really dislike) and others like him, I seriously doubt gen X Republican men think Carlson is the kind of person they'd want to have a beer with. He's a fake intellectual that talks to boomers and validates their worst fear. While I'm not a fan of Rogan, I've heard his podcast. He's constantly saying his a big dumb dude that doesn't know anything. He's obviously not dumb but he's not afraid of self deprecation. The idea that Carlson could ever come off as this approachable to a general audience is laughable. I doubt he'd ever call himself dumb in front of 20 million people.
You’re right, his days as a king maker are over. But he can make big bucks catering to a smaller echo chamber. All these right wing apparatus losers just milk their audiences. Then they all “signal boost” each other’s content to make it seem like their audiences are multiple times bigger than they really are.
Tucker is independently wealthy. He wants to be the king maker. He isn’t anymore. Too bad, so sad.
Anonymous wrote:bill o'reilly before his firing had more viewers vs what tucker had on Fox.