
The Tucker Carlson Show is your beacon of free speech and honest reporting in a media landscape dominated by misinformation. The only solution to ending the propaganda spiral is by telling the truth. That's our job. Every day. No matter what.
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 334 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Always loved TC when he was on Fox. And the “truth” premise of his show is obviously good if you’re in the news business. The problem is that now that he’s gone indy, he lacks receipts for anything he’s been claiming. He may be a truth seeker but he’s no truth teller. Those are two very different things.
UPDATE: I believe him when he says he was attacked by a demon.
I see now why Fox got rid of Tucker. No moral compass except in his “Christian” delusions. Charlie Kirk refused to give Fuentes the time of day, and he got irritated at Dinesh for debating him. Too bad he wasn’t around to keep Tucker off the stage at AmFest. Or was it ReichFest? A little hard to tell. At least Candace wasn’t there, but Tucker’s just as bad, in a subtle, smarmy way. Ben is right.
I used to love to listen to you, check her. You were relevant you brought topics to the forefront, like how immigrants and illegal immigrants were taking over our cities and changing the fabric of our once great cities and towns. But now you seem to jump onto conspiracy theories and hitched your wagon to people like Fuentes and Candace Owens. Therefore, I no longer listen to you and that makes me sad, but I can’t do it anymore.
Unless the Conservative right can get rid of Qatar sponsored infiltrators like Tucker Qatarlson, it is doomed. Let’s call out bigots like this guy, Owens etc.
I appreciate your show for a number of reasons: you interview interesting people that others wouldn’t, you seem quite reasonable, and you stand upon conservative principles and believe in God. I just don’t want to listen to a podcast that becomes identified with one specific politician that you hate. It makes me want to stop listening. I do hope someone sees this comment though and corrects course. Thanks for your work other than that!
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