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Originally Posted by I'm Popeye!
I guess Tucker should have talked about the checkers' board game; that's the farthest most American brains go can from the looks of our very recent history...
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I really liked Tucker, Muckraker that he is. He was the only one I got interested in watching on the Fox network. Conspiracy theorist me, but I think it was not just the law suit over the voting machine manufacturer, he also vowed to continue on for as long as it took to get all the information into the public light on the Ray Epps story relating to January 6, and also continued to try to discover why the so called "manifestos" of all of these mass killers are released, but not that of killer of the children in the parochial school, which of course breeds more speculation: could it contain information that the killer was on drugs at a time the push is to get them all legalized, or, could it possibly reflect badly on all trans gender people because this one was a mass killer, or.......or.... or. When I lived and worked in Illinois for a time, there was a local newspaper reporter much like Tucker, tenacious, not willing to just let go of a story when given a vague, or unlikely, explanation. People used to worry that because he cracked to the truth in so many "coverups", one day he's be found floating in the river. Democrat or Republican, rich or poor, city or state employee, he always got "the rest of the story". I liked that tenaciousness about Tucker Carlson. Back when he worked for CNN, and CNN was in every airport waiting lounge, he got my attention as someone with a great presentation, voice, animation, who would have a good career in media.