13 thoughts on “Michelle Bachman”

  1. Tucker has taken up the cause of battling chemtrails.

    I don’t know wtf happened to the guy. Gave him the benefit of the doubt for a while as I don’t watch his show and people shouldn’t be judged by their guests but no more.

    1. “I don’t know wtf happened to the guy. ”

      I remember when he came out and supported the idea that UAP’s are actual real phenomena that needs to be investigated with which I agree. His most recent statements on the subject is that he won’t even talk about it because he says the reason why is because he thinks they’re demonic in nature. Corrupted falling angels I assume pretending to be electro- mechanical craft that liked to buzz aircraft carriers and fighter jets in order to test people’s faith or something…

    2. My first experience with Tucker Carlson was on season 3 of Dancing with the Stars. I had a problem with this married representative of the political Right, who was stiff as a board when it came to dancing and would touch his female partner as if she was Satan’s emissary tempting him to hell. If you are that “Christian” or committed to your wife, then don’t agree to go on the show. Otherwise, be a man and try to at least enjoy holding a beautiful woman in your arms.

      The contrast with season winner Emmitt Smith was striking. Emmitt’s wife and children were in the audience. Yet, Emmitt danced with his partner like she was a hot blooded woman ready to rock. Carlson came across exactly like the uptight snooty right winger that I’m sure made him a safe casting for newly formed ABC/Disney.

      At the time, some were suggesting Carlson would be the next Limbaugh. I never saw it. Limbaugh was fun, smoked cigars, loved women and would mock women, and still had kindness. Carlson was Alex Keaton; an absurd characterization of an uptight conservative. I was surprised years later that Carlson would get the audience he had on Fox News, but I never watched.

      I did used to subscribe to Darryl Cooper’s podcast. I came to him via Jocko. I enjoyed his podcast, particularly his series on Epstein. I don’t know why he went on Carlson’s show and I don’t agree his characterization of Churchill nor his extended explanation of how he came to that characterization. Ultimately, Cooper started going down the rabbit hole to keep justifying his position, and I decided to move on to spending time elsewhere.

      1. Speaking as someone who advanced to a partial USFSA Gold test in ice dancing and who took lessons in ballroom and ballet in support of this pursuit, holding a woman in your arms who is not your wife or even someone you are dating is a learned aptitude.

        Most of the contestants on DWTS are in “show business”, and people in the entertainment world all took dance lessons-ballet, tap, ballroom–as children. Most people in America just cannot dance, and watching the “first dance” of my younger-generation relatives at their wedding reception is equally cringeworthy.

        Tucker never took lessons, and his awkwardness has nothing to do with his religious profession. Why he even agreed to be on DWTS is one of life’s mysteries. But then why he gives sympathetic interviews to a Russian dictator and an American anti-semite is also such a mystery.

    1. Stop the infighting. “Conservatives” always do the circular firing squad.

      Who does the circular firing here? If I’m Jewish or anti-authoritarian – (both which can be part of conservatism, right?), then what can I do with Carlson? We can share some common interests and goals, but ultimately he believes things that are antithetical to who I am or my beliefs. How can he be an ally in the long run?

      It doesn’t have to be that way.

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