First published at 05:52 UTC on April 23rd, 2024.
Something profound and highly interesting is taking place with Tucker Carlson. Ever since he was unceremoniously terminated by "the network" as he now refers to it. Carlson has been on a whirlwind tour that has taken him to Moscow to have …
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Something profound and highly interesting is taking place with Tucker Carlson. Ever since he was unceremoniously terminated by "the network" as he now refers to it. Carlson has been on a whirlwind tour that has taken him to Moscow to have a history lesson with Vladimir Putin and seen him on almost every major and semi major talk platform that will have him on. Not only that, but he's also hard at work interviewing people from his home studio in Woodstock, Maine on a continuous and consistent schedule.
Through his variety of geographic and ideological perignations he comes across as part madman/newsman Howard Beale from "Network" and part soul confessor, Earl Hickey from "My Name Is Earl." It's a fascinating revelation of political and self disclosure. The deeper Carlson goes into his Howard Beal mode, the more he can see just how boxed in and programmed he was.
One of the main things Carlson has repeatedly addressed and apologized for was his support for the war in Iraq, which he now sees clearly as one of the major regrets he has in his life.
It's one thing to get the memo and push all your chips into the center of the table at the metaphorical end times, it's another to do all of that and admit that along the way, you weren't always a very good person.
In the annals of media, both mainstream and alternative, we've never seen anything quite like this. Carlson is spreading the gospel of truth while submitting the humble fact that in some very important, historical moments, he got a few things wrong.
If you want to take in the breadth of the journey, I suggest watching the entire interview he did with Joe Rogan. It's three hours long, but you won't regret watching a second of it.
We'll get into Tucker's chart tonight, look head at Taurus season, check in on the slaughter of the Red Heifer and if time permits, we'll also take a look at Mike Johnson's chart. The man who has had no qualms for selling out the future of America, but Ol Mikey is an Aquarian, and..
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