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3 hours ago, tmj said:

I can’t stand Cuomo.

T,

I started watching this just now. I'm glad I wasn't drinking my coffee.

Cuomo was talking to Tucker about how divisive everything is. He even made a good point that people only know of each other from what others say about them. They never converse. Which is why he reached out to Tucker when Tucker was fired from Fox.

He said this:

We're not supposed to be doing this. I'm doing something bad, right now. 

He meant according to his "team." He repeated the bad part several times to reinforce it.

OK. I can see it. Yup. I can get down with that.

He followed with this:

I'm giving Tucker Carlson a platform.

I nearly lost my breakfast.

LOLOL...

I wonder if he ever looked at a little thing called ratings...

🤣  🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 

 

Ah, me...

What a world.

Back to watching. But I swear, if another howler like that comes around, I don't know if I will be able to finish the interview.

:) 

Michael

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Cuomo on PBD was worse and better, the more recent one with Candace Owens and Cuomo.

Worse because Patrick let Chris bloviate for too long and often, but better because when he came up for a breath and let Candace speak she lit into him and his posturing about his past statements and demeanor on CNN.

I'd suggest watching, but if the Tucker interview pained at all, this is worse , but better :)

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Episode 83.

Omali Yeshitela - African People's Socialist Party

Victim of FBI abuse.

I started watching this as a duty, so to speak, because this did not attract me on the surface. After it got going in the first couple of minutes or so, I could not stop watching it.

I disagree with Omali Yeshitela on a large number of issues, but he's expressed himself the way you are supposed to in America and according to the Bill of Rights. And he has encouraged the people in his movement to move toward the direction of peaceful self-reliance. 

He seems like a person of enormous good will who got fed up with the bullshit and said, if nobody is going to stand up for my values, I will. He goes into impoverished black neighborhoods and makes small businesses grow, makes basketball courts appear, etc.--all without the government welfare bait and switch. All based on getting people to rely on themselves.

And he bashes the hypocrisy of the government, including all the sloganeering.

 

Even if I found this man repugnant for some of the things he stands for, which I do not, Ayn Rand said that the government starts by taking away the rights from people you do not like (in the case she discussed, it was pornography). Why? To establish the precedent that the government can take away the right of people. And what does that serve? Later it can take your rights away without muss or fuss. 

Besides, in the matters where I disagree with Yeshitela, from what I saw, he has used reason, not propaganda, to arrive at his positions. His arguments are well thought out. And he is definitely not part of the Predator Class.

That's what I find fascinating about this dude. The FBI and the justice system has been coming after this 82 year old veteran (in the middle of the night with battering rams and SWAT teams at that) for expressing his opinions peacefully. And, apparently, for refusing government aid. Also, the Predator Class has been using their bullshit backstage blackballing on him. For example, they canceled his bank accounts because he was against the Ukraine war and his message was staring to be effective.

If you want to see a true interview about principles, not just celebrities, watch this interview. 

This one is not about politics so much as defending the First Amendment in its true meaning against gross government persecution.

Michael

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Episode 84.

Tulsi Gabbard.

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Michael

 

EDIT: I just finished watching the interview.

I always like Tulsi ever since she migrated from Hillary Clinton to to Bernie Sanders way back when because she was against regime change wars. I liked her even though I was opposite of her views on a lot of things.

Tulsi's views have since evolved in the red pill MAGA direction and she is a lot more freedom-oriented than she was before. I like that. 

Also, she is one of the few people who went into Congress and did not come out a millionaire. She refused the corruption money.

Now, after watching this interview, I love Tulsi.

Why?

She lives her values, right or wrong, even in the ickiest of places like Washington DC.

I bet I am not alone in my evaluation.

 

Watch the interview yourself where Tucker and she discuss her history and you will see what I mean.

Michael

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Episode 86.

Esau Cooper (from Maine).

:) 

Michael

 

EDIT: I just watched this interview. Esau is a common working man who had a chance encounter with Tucker and Trucker brought him to the show on a whim. Esau had drug and alcohol problems in his past that he overcame, so I related. He sounds like a super-nice guy who's a bit crazy, or maybe a lot. So I related even more. :) 

And Tucker was not only a great interviewer, he was fascinated by his guest.

I recommend this one. Huge salt-of-the earth entertainment value. 

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Episode 90.

Santiago Pliego.

The essence of this interview is that the propaganda by the Predator Class is no longer taking with the public. Their BS meters are in the red when they just look at the news these days.

:) 

 

Here is the article by Santiago Pliego they discuss.

Vibe Shift
February 24, 2024
Substack

PLIEGO.SUBSTACK.COM

When you can assume that your audience holds the same beliefs you do, you can relax a little and use more normal means of talking to it; when you have to assume that it does not, then you have to make your vision apparent by shock—to the hard of hearing you shout, and for the almost-blind you draw large and startling figures. - Flannery O’Connor,

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Here is Tucker not on Twitter with Roseanne Barr.

Her comment on authoritarian oppression and death of innocents is almost chilling in light of today's anti-Semitic propaganda everywhere.

Roseanne said (right after mentioning Hitler): "It always starts with the Jews, but it never ends with the Jews."

She also blasted a lot of Jewish people like Soros, Weinstein, Epstein and so on and asked that people in general do not judge all Jews as bad because of those awful people.

On a cuter note, she said although she fears what is coming, she is not too worried because she is going to die her way out of it.

:) 

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I love Tucker.

I love Roseanne.

:) 

Michael

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A discussion about Israel and Hamas opened here on the Tucker thread and I moved these posts over to a different thread called Hamas and Israel and Endless War for Profit.

But the discussion starts here over on that thread.

I made a mess of it when I first tried to move the posts over, but I just finished correcting everything. Several hours of work. Bah...

Sorry for the inconvenience.

At least when I make a mess, I do it right.

:) 

Michael

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36 minutes ago, Michael Stuart Kelly said:

Episode 94.

Pavel Durov, founder of Telegram.

:) 

Michael

Wow...

Pavel Durov walked right out of the pages of Atlas Shrugged and took up residence in this world.

Not as a politician, but as an entrepreneur.

And that's funny because almost all of Silicon Valley started with the innovators quoting Ayn Rand in the middle of the night to each other and now they are Marxists or, worse, Nazis. At best, all of them are Deep State authoritarians.

Pavel was born in Russia, but now lives in Dubai. He is 100% devoted to freedom of speech, more so than even Elon Musk. Pavel's devotion is personal and his lens is business, not politics. He left Russia over demands of the government for him to supply user data and he did not settle in any other country in the world due to such demands of governments. He does not have that problem in Dubai.

Also, Pavel prefers not to have his own money, a few hundred million dollars as he said it, in assets or investments. He keeps all of it in Bitcoin.

The reason? The other stuff takes time and energy and he likes the life of developing Telegram that he is now enjoying.

This man is modern-day hero material.

I, myself, am going to get more active on Telegram.

:) 

Michael

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Episode 95.

Jesse Kelly. Southern border...

:) 

Michael

 

EDIT: I have to go out right not, but I caught the first 7 minutes or so of this interview. I will watch the rest later.

But man, is Jesse spitting fire. He wants the red states to band together and create their own border policy because, he says, the damage being done right now that is sanctioned by the federal government and against the law is irreversible. So it has to be stopped right now irrespective of any law or we lose the country.

My kind of dude... :) 

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Joe Rogan interviewed Tucker.

This is a long one and I have not seen it yet, but I will.

I bet it is fascinating.

:) 

 

 

In case that goes down, here is the Bitchute version:

WWW.BITCHUTE.COM

Tucker Carlson is the host of the "Tucker Carlson Podcast" and the leading voice in American politics. After spending nearly 30 years in cable news as a host at Fox News, MSNBC, and CNN, he is reshaping the media landscape with his...

I think the mainstream media doesn't get why these guys are so popular.

It's simple.

They don't lie to their audience. They might get something wrong once in a blue moon. But when they find out, they correct themselves. Not because they were caught and want to save face, but because they don't like to lie to their audience.

Maybe this is making a comeback.

:) 

Michael

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The Tucker interview with Rogan prompted some comedy online. Tucker talked about his religious beliefs, including his doubts about evolution.

This caused a shit storm in a teapot online from some hifalutin intellectuals.

But there's a rub.

The same intellectuals who made fun of Tucker for not fully believing in evolution... well... what do they do elsewhere?

They propose the idea that we might be living in a simulation. They describe this as some kind of superior intelligence who made a huge videogame and we are all a part of it.

Intelligent design anyone?

Heh...

It turns out that the very people throwing rocks live in the same goddam glass house.

:) 

Michael

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