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Surprisingly, Tucker Carlson Says Trump 'not capable.'
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Dec 8, 2018 11:26:48   #
slatten49 Loc: Lake Whitney, Texas
 
padremike wrote: "Watched Tucker last night and nary a word was said about his interview and have not heard any thing else except Slat's initial posting. Any updates?"

debeda wrote:
Haven't heard a peep

https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2018/12/06/tucker-carlson-says-trump-has-failed-to-keep-his-promises/

also, Google: 'carlsonsaystrumpnotcapable' for many additional links

and....https://www.onepoliticalplaza.com/t-147434-1.html

The just above is just one of many OPP threads that are now speaking to Carlson's comments.

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Dec 8, 2018 11:46:29   #
debeda
 
slatten49 wrote:
padremike wrote: "Watched Tucker last night and nary a word was said about his interview and have not heard any thing else except Slat's initial posting. Any updates?"


https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2018/12/06/tucker-carlson-says-trump-has-failed-to-keep-his-promises/

also, Google: 'carlsonsaystrumpnotcapable' for many additional links

and....https://www.onepoliticalplaza.com/t-147434-1.html

The just above is just one of many OPP threads that are now speaking to Carlson's comments.
padremike wrote: "Watched Tucker last night ... (show quote)


Thank you Slatten! I meant I hadn't heard anything directly from Carlson. Need to learn to be clearer in my writing

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Dec 8, 2018 11:50:25   #
bahmer
 
debeda wrote:
Haven't heard a peep


I'll be interested if will affect his ratings any.

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Dec 8, 2018 11:52:21   #
slatten49 Loc: Lake Whitney, Texas
 
debeda wrote:
Thank you Slatten! I meant I hadn't heard anything directly from Carlson. Need to learn to be clearer in my writing

Admittedly, neither have I heard anything from him since that interview, Debeda. Maybe he is having second thoughts

As the thread title says, I found his comments very surprising.

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Dec 8, 2018 11:56:31   #
debeda
 
bahmer wrote:
I'll be interested if will affect his ratings any.


I would think, seeing as his is an opinion piece and we have enough Don lemons, Rachel maddows and the like already

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Dec 8, 2018 13:19:58   #
padremike Loc: Phenix City, Al
 
bahmer wrote:
I'll be interested if will affect his ratings any.


It would affect my opinion and support of Tucker. Loyalty, in my book, continues to a measure of character. I don't expect perfection from my wife, my children, grandchildren, my friends or my current president. I do expect their love and loyalty and I believe I am obligated to return loyalty in at least the same measure I receive it. "If true", I cannot imagine what Tucker hoped to gain from his public pronouncement except that he was finally influenced by the pervasive negative coverage of Trump and wants to hedge his own bets.

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Dec 8, 2018 13:25:57   #
debeda
 
padremike wrote:
It would affect my opinion and support of Tucker. Loyalty, in my book, continues to a measure of character. I don't expect perfection from my wife, my children, grandchildren, my friends or my current president. I do expect their love and loyalty and I believe I am obligated to return loyalty in at least the same measure I receive it. "If true", I cannot imagine what Tucker hoped to gain from his public pronouncement except that he was finally influenced by the pervasive negative coverage of Trump and wants to hedge his own bets.
It would affect my opinion and support of Tucker. ... (show quote)


I agree completely Mike

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Dec 8, 2018 20:46:38   #
Nickolai
 
padremike wrote:
I suppose it all depends on what your definition of "major" is! Question: since you are concerned about fiscal responsibility, now that Obama is gone, what ever happened to all that shovel ready money Obama appropriated and spent somewhere, other than shovel ready infrastructure projects? Also, the $28 billion in brand new printed phoney money that he shoveled into the economy every month as an unauthorized QE 3 that made the economy seem better than it actually was? (It did make the rich richer.) How'd he do dat? Just curious.
I suppose it all depends on what your definition o... (show quote)




Obama didn't shovel $28 billion per month into the economy that was the Federal Reserve Obama had no control over that. Obama could not spend any more money than what the House authorized. You make it sound like Obama was a dictator he could not spend one penny more than the house appropriated.

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Dec 8, 2018 21:27:42   #
Coos Bay Tom Loc: coos bay oregon
 
Nickolai wrote:
Obama didn't shovel $28 billion per month into the economy that was the Federal Reserve Obama had no control over that. Obama could not spend any more money than what the House authorized. You make it sound like Obama was a dictator he could not spend one penny more than the house appropriated.
You remain one of the most intelligent on OPP.


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Dec 8, 2018 21:27:53   #
Sicilianthing
 
slatten49 wrote:
Tucker Carlson says Trump is ‘not capable’ and hasn’t kept his promises

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/tucker-carlson-says-trump-is-‘not-capable’-and-hasn’t-kept-his-promises/ar-BBQB8Vd?ocid=spartandhp
Full interview: https://www.weltwoche.ch/ausgaben/2018-49/artikel/trump-is-not-capable-die-weltwoche-ausgabe-49-2018.html

Deanna Pau...2-3 hrs. ago

Fox News Channel host Tucker Carlson set straight any misinformation concerning his views on President Trump: “I don’t think he’s capable,” he said during an interview on Tuesday.

Urs Gehriger, an editor at “Die Weltwoche,” Switzerland’s leading German-language opinion weekly, noted that Carlson’s new book, “Ship of Fools,” is silent on Trump but comments on his critics. And so, Gehriger jump-started the conversation by asking what Carlson thought of Trump’s first two years in office.

Carlson said he cannot stand Trump’s self-aggrandizement and boasting. Then, when asked whether Trump has kept his promises, the usually quick-witted and long-winded Carlson had just one word: “No.”

Although it has a variety of voices, Fox News Channel has become the outlet often aligned with the current administration, at least in prime time.
Hosts such as Sean Hannity and Jeanine Pirro have taken near-unequivocal positions in support of Trump and against “the liberal left.” Hannity has even joined Trump on the campaign stage.

Though often a measured Trump supporter, Tuesday’s interview was not Carlson’s first verbal-lashing of the president; he called Trump’s attacks on then-attorney general Jeff Sessions, following his recusal from the Russia investigation, a “useless, self-destructive act.”

This week, he continued to disparage the president when Gehriger probed for more.

“His chief promises were that he would build the wall, defund Planned Parenthood and repeal Obamacare, and he hasn’t done any of those things,” Carlson said, adding that those goals were probably lost causes. Trump, he said, doesn’t understand the system, and his own agencies don’t support him.

“He knows very little about the legislative process, hasn’t learned anything, hasn’t surrounded himself with people that can get it done, hasn’t done all the things you need to do, so it’s mostly his fault that he hasn’t achieved those things,” he added.

He has come to believe that Trump’s role is not as a conventional president who promises to achieve certain things and then does. Instead, it’s to “begin the conversation about what actually matters.”

For the Fox News host, that issue is immigration.

The Washington Post’s Philip Bump previously reported that since taking over the prime-time slot left vacant by Greta Van Susteren when she departed the network shortly before the 2016 e******n, Carlson has been “a fervent advocate for Trump’s hard-right position on immigration.”

The interview, which ran 45 minutes past its allotted time, covered wide-ranging discussion points, some as striking as Carlson’s outspoken comments about the president.

For starters, he called Rep.-elect Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.) and her socialist group “the future.” He also criticized the Republican Party, suggesting that it “will die” if it doesn’t begin to fairly represent middle-class American v**ers.

“The elite in our country is physically separated in a way that’s very unhealthy for a democracy,” he said. Rural America is “really falling apart,” he said, adding that “if you’re running the country, you should have a sense of that."

Gehriger said Carlson sounded like a “renegade.”

“He was so tough” on Trump, he told The Post. “He was nobody’s cheerleader. For a person who is so successful on Fox News, I didn’t expect him to be so outspoken."
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Deanna Paul is a Washington Post journalist, a former New York City prosecutor...where she handled child homicides, violent crimes against children and other felony sex crimes, and an adjunct professor of trial advocacy at Fordham University’s School of Law.
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Sorry I posted it this morning but did not see yours, oh well the more the better.
I’m just watching what Trump doesn’t do next.

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Dec 8, 2018 21:37:27   #
padremike Loc: Phenix City, Al
 
Nickolai wrote:
Obama didn't shovel $28 billion per month into the economy that was the Federal Reserve Obama had no control over that. Obama could not spend any more money than what the House authorized. You make it sound like Obama was a dictator he could not spend one penny more than the house appropriated.


Yes he did: yes he was: somewhere congress gave him a blank check. He doubled the national debt!

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