Thank you,Tucker for suffering through those paydays every two weeks--say,$500,000 per pay period--12 mill a year.
Thank you,Tucker--for many of the years you were on,ALMOST,but not quite saying what needed to be said.You came close a few times,but until the 1/6 tapes appeared,you were like a sexy woman that I'd go out with--who,at the end of the evening,only blew a few kisses in my direction--and then went straight home--a tease,in otherwords.
Thank you,Tucker,for bringing insufferable black "professors" on air to waste my time.Eventually I got so disgusted with listening to Whitman Mayo's lookalike--or some other blackie--that I canceled the tier of cable that included FOX news,three years ago.I haven't missed it one bit,but saved a fair amount of money.Thank you,Tucker.
Thank you,Tucker--for getting fired.That will be less notifications on my YouTube app I have to delete--of your show.Time saved is time earned.
Maybe you were the best conservative host out there,but that isn't saying much. --GRA
CARLSON REAPPEARS AT 8PM LAST NIGHT--FROM HIS HOME--WITH A SCATHING MONOLOGUE
(ZH)After Tucker Carlson's surprise split from Fox News, the #1 rated cable news host in history re-emerged from his home office on Wednesday to offer a stunning 8PM monologue covering his thoughts on the media landscape, and his future.
According to Carlson, one of the things one notices when one takes a little 'time off' is "how unbelievably stupid most of the debates you see on television are. They're completely irrelevant. They mean nothing. (GRA:It's true--pablum for the audience.)
"In five years we won't even remember that we had them... and yet, at the same time, the undeniably big topics - the ones that will define our future - get virtually no discussion at all. War, civil liberties, emerging science, demographic change, corporate power, natural resources. When was the last time you heard a legitimate debate about any of those issues?"
"Debates like that are not permitted in American media," Carlson continued, adding "Both political parties, and their donors, have reached consensus on what benefits them - and they actively collude to shut down any conversation about it.
"Suddenly the United States looks like a one-party state," Carlson said.
"But it won't last," he predicted,"and the people in charge are afraid that it won't.Persuasion isn't working,that's why they're resulting in force--which won't work either.When honest people say what's true,they become powerful and the powerful become weak.Where can you find places where people speak the truth?There aren't many(GRA:I say,here at NSU),but as long as there are a few and you can hear the words,there is hope.See you soon."
GRA:Pretty optimistic,I'd say--and not realistic at all.THEY are just getting warmed up(see Disney v DeSantis.)
Thank you,Tucker for suffering through those paydays every two weeks--say,$500,000 per pay period--12 mill a year.
ReplyDeleteThank you,Tucker--for many of the years you were on,ALMOST,but not quite saying what needed to be said.You came close a few times,but until the 1/6 tapes appeared,you were like a sexy woman that I'd go out with--who,at the end of the evening,only blew a few kisses in my direction--and then went straight home--a tease,in otherwords.
Thank you,Tucker,for bringing insufferable black "professors" on air to waste my time.Eventually I got so disgusted with listening to Whitman Mayo's lookalike--or some other blackie--that I canceled the tier of cable that included FOX news,three years ago.I haven't missed it one bit,but saved a fair amount of money.Thank you,Tucker.
Thank you,Tucker--for getting fired.That will be less notifications on my YouTube app I have to delete--of your show.Time saved is time earned.
Maybe you were the best conservative host out there,but that isn't saying much.
--GRA
CARLSON REAPPEARS AT 8PM LAST NIGHT--FROM HIS HOME--WITH A SCATHING MONOLOGUE
Delete(ZH)After Tucker Carlson's surprise split from Fox News, the #1 rated cable news host in history re-emerged from his home office on Wednesday to offer a stunning 8PM monologue covering his thoughts on the media landscape, and his future.
According to Carlson, one of the things one notices when one takes a little 'time off' is "how unbelievably stupid most of the debates you see on television are. They're completely irrelevant. They mean nothing.
(GRA:It's true--pablum for the audience.)
"In five years we won't even remember that we had them... and yet, at the same time, the undeniably big topics - the ones that will define our future - get virtually no discussion at all. War, civil liberties, emerging science, demographic change, corporate power, natural resources. When was the last time you heard a legitimate debate about any of those issues?"
"Debates like that are not permitted in American media," Carlson continued, adding "Both political parties, and their donors, have reached consensus on what benefits them - and they actively collude to shut down any conversation about it.
"Suddenly the United States looks like a one-party state," Carlson said.
"But it won't last," he predicted,"and the people in charge are afraid that it won't.Persuasion isn't working,that's why they're resulting in force--which won't work either.When honest people say what's true,they become powerful and the powerful become weak.Where can you find places where people speak the truth?There aren't many(GRA:I say,here at NSU),but as long as there are a few and you can hear the words,there is hope.See you soon."
GRA:Pretty optimistic,I'd say--and not realistic at all.THEY are just getting warmed up(see Disney v DeSantis.)
--GRA