By N.S.
Influential republicans and "conservatives" have been condemning Tucker Calson for weeks now, because he interviewed a rabidly anti-Semitic neo-nazi, whose name I can't even recall at the moment, not because Carlson himself expressed support for nazism.
Well, if that makes Tucker Carlson a nazi, then so I'm I. I have repeatedly sat down and held lengthy interviews with White nationalists (Jason Kessler) and neo-Nazis (Alex Linder), and repeatedly sought to interview Jewish nazi Adam Shapiro (he kept lying and saying he couldn't hear me). Real journalists interview people of every sort of opinion. That's what got Danny Pearl murdered.
"controversial personality meets with Trump in Oval Office, raising eyebrows"
"'virulent Jew hater': Tucker Carlson meets with Trump in oval office, raising eyebrows"
"the net is abuzz with news that Tucker was in the oval today."
"read what folks are saying ..."
"conservatives online condemn White House get-together amid tensions with iran"
https://www.wnd.com/2026/01/virulent-jew-hater-tucker-carlson-meets-trump-oval/
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NEW $6000 TAX DEDUCTION FOR OVER 65 TAX FILERS THIS YEAR
GRA:I did not know that until ten minutes ago.
(cbs noise)A new $6,000 tax deduction for Americans 65 and older could boost refunds for millions of older taxpayers, putting an average of about $670 more in their pockets this year, according to advocacy group AARP.
But some older Americans could see far more. AARP notes that taxpayers in the 22% tax bracket — roughly those earning between $44,000 and the deduction's $75,000 income cap — could save as much as $1,320 per person.
"The benefits could be vast," said Bill Sweeney, AARP's senior vice president of government affairs, in a conference call Thursday. "The bonus deduction will run through 2028 — that is four years of immediate relief at a time when older Americans are facing really high costs."
--GRA
Am I wrong,but given the fact that the definition of "democrat" and "republican" has changed dramatically the past 50 years,hasn't the meaning of "nazi" also morphed from simply being "a hitler fanatic"?President Trump doesn't hate Jews,yet is called a nazi. That's one example.
Just calling a person a "nazi" to shock and repel the readership or viewing audience into hating that person--without clarifying the parameters of why "someone" is a nazi--is just more msm blather.
--GRA
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