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Tucker: We heard you. It’s hard to trust anything. Here’s what we know.
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Thank you my friend MAJ Dale E. Wilson, Ph.D. for posting the powerlineblog.com perspective of Scott Johnson focused on astute commentator Tucker Carlson and his life lessons.
"Watching Tucker Carlson’s December 19 speech to the assembled multitude at the Turning Point USA 2020 Student Action Summit in Palm Beach (video below), I thought of Michael Anton’s Claremont Review of Books essay/review “Tucker’s right.” Anton describes Carlson as “the de facto leader of the conservative movement—assuming any such thing can still be said to exist. He didn’t seek the position. I doubt he wants it. He’d probably disclaim it, in fact. But the mantle settled on him nonetheless, partly by default, though it’s more than that.” I recommend Anton’s essay in conjunction with Tucker’s life lessons for young fans."
Sadly and unsurprisingly searching for Tucker Carlson's life lessons yields videos ridiculing him.
I decided to post a lengthy commentary by Tucker Carlson who I consider very reasonable.
Tucker: We heard you. It’s hard to trust anything. Here’s what we know.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R5ki6S-WsKU
FYI SSG Robert Webster Maj Bill Smith, Ph.D. LTC (Join to see) COL Mikel J. Burroughs SPC Randy Zimmerman SPC Nancy Greene SPC Mark Huddleston SSG Michael Noll SSG Stephen Rogerson SSG Franklin Briant TSgt David L. SFC Chuck Martinez SMSgt Lawrence McCarter SMSgt David A Asbury PO2 (Join to see) SGT Steve McFarland PO1 Richard Nyberg SGT James Murphy
"Watching Tucker Carlson’s December 19 speech to the assembled multitude at the Turning Point USA 2020 Student Action Summit in Palm Beach (video below), I thought of Michael Anton’s Claremont Review of Books essay/review “Tucker’s right.” Anton describes Carlson as “the de facto leader of the conservative movement—assuming any such thing can still be said to exist. He didn’t seek the position. I doubt he wants it. He’d probably disclaim it, in fact. But the mantle settled on him nonetheless, partly by default, though it’s more than that.” I recommend Anton’s essay in conjunction with Tucker’s life lessons for young fans."
Sadly and unsurprisingly searching for Tucker Carlson's life lessons yields videos ridiculing him.
I decided to post a lengthy commentary by Tucker Carlson who I consider very reasonable.
Tucker: We heard you. It’s hard to trust anything. Here’s what we know.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R5ki6S-WsKU
FYI SSG Robert Webster Maj Bill Smith, Ph.D. LTC (Join to see) COL Mikel J. Burroughs SPC Randy Zimmerman SPC Nancy Greene SPC Mark Huddleston SSG Michael Noll SSG Stephen Rogerson SSG Franklin Briant TSgt David L. SFC Chuck Martinez SMSgt Lawrence McCarter SMSgt David A Asbury PO2 (Join to see) SGT Steve McFarland PO1 Richard Nyberg SGT James Murphy
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I never miss Tucker, and he is true to the point, of saying just stop obeying yes the consequences can be extremely high, but what is more important "YOUR FREEDOM" or a Democrat Governor that doesn't know his rear from his face.
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MAJ Dale E. Wilson, Ph.D.
I record his show nightly and my oldest son and I watch it at dinner. Saves sitting through 9- to 10-minute commercial breaks!
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