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Tucker Carlson for president.
Feb 12, 2019 10:36:05   #
Richard Rowland
 
I hesitated to get Tucker's book titled, "Ship of Fools." It seemed there was a period where everyone on the Fox Network was promoting a book. I suspected the books wouldn't be worth reading and more or less some type of collective money making scheme, for how many were really capable of authoring a book?

I don't know if Tucker wrote the book or someone wrote it for him. However, it is a worthwhile read regardless of the author. The book lays out a detailed process of what's taking place in the country.

Unless one is among those who consider themselves the elite, this book will have readers seeing red with anger. Tucker comes closer than anyone when pointing out those responsible for the state of affairs Americans find themselves in.

Tucker correctly indicates that both parties are now on the same page, in giving the American people the shaft, favoring immigration and open borders. The book takes us back to a time when the American people had priority and immigration was carefully controlled to how, over time, Americans find themselves now at the back of the line.

I urge everyone capable of reading to get the book.

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Feb 12, 2019 10:53:45   #
bahmer
 
Richard Rowland wrote:
I hesitated to get Tucker's book titled, "Ship of Fools." It seemed there was a period where everyone on the Fox Network was promoting a book. I suspected the books wouldn't be worth reading and more or less some type of collective money making scheme, for how many were really capable of authoring a book?

I don't know if Tucker wrote the book or someone wrote it for him. However, it is a worthwhile read regardless of the author. The book lays out a detailed process of what's taking place in the country.

Unless one is among those who consider themselves the elite, this book will have readers seeing red with anger. Tucker comes closer than anyone when pointing out those responsible for the state of affairs Americans find themselves in.

Tucker correctly indicates that both parties are now on the same page, in giving the American people the shaft, favoring immigration and open borders. The book takes us back to a time when the American people had priority and immigration was carefully controlled to how, over time, Americans find themselves now at the back of the line.

I urge everyone capable of reading to get the book.
I hesitated to get Tucker's book titled, "Shi... (show quote)


Sounds interesting thanks for the advice.

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Feb 12, 2019 12:37:18   #
RT friend Loc: Kangaroo valley NSW Australia
 
Richard Rowland wrote:
I hesitated to get Tucker's book titled, "Ship of Fools." It seemed there was a period where everyone on the Fox Network was promoting a book. I suspected the books wouldn't be worth reading and more or less some type of collective money making scheme, for how many were really capable of authoring a book?

I don't know if Tucker wrote the book or someone wrote it for him. However, it is a worthwhile read regardless of the author. The book lays out a detailed process of what's taking place in the country.

Unless one is among those who consider themselves the elite, this book will have readers seeing red with anger. Tucker comes closer than anyone when pointing out those responsible for the state of affairs Americans find themselves in.

Tucker correctly indicates that both parties are now on the same page, in giving the American people the shaft, favoring immigration and open borders. The book takes us back to a time when the American people had priority and immigration was carefully controlled to how, over time, Americans find themselves now at the back of the line.

I urge everyone capable of reading to get the book.
I hesitated to get Tucker's book titled, "Shi... (show quote)

I think Tucker Carlson indicates that we perceive only that which was conceived by our ancestors who were certainly were virtue signalling, but Tucker doesn't describe what virtue is very well.

So I'm having to c***t and will go look it up, I've got an impious memory.

Virtue is what our parents didn't do, take for example only less than 4 millennium ago well over a million people went walkabout in the Sinai vacillating within to learn stuff about thinking priorities through for the sake making the most of a dramatic scene in a story they knew nothing about.

Our parents of some time back didn't do that so I agree with Tucker virtue certainly is what our parents didn't do.

Not sure if Exodus is in "Ship of Fools" you could read it to find out.




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Feb 12, 2019 12:42:35   #
woodguru
 
I missed the part where this makes him a viable president????

I thought Hannity would be with Coulter as a VP

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Feb 12, 2019 12:56:51   #
ACP45 Loc: Rhode Island
 
Richard Rowland wrote:
I hesitated to get Tucker's book titled, "Ship of Fools." It seemed there was a period where everyone on the Fox Network was promoting a book. I suspected the books wouldn't be worth reading and more or less some type of collective money making scheme, for how many were really capable of authoring a book?

I don't know if Tucker wrote the book or someone wrote it for him. However, it is a worthwhile read regardless of the author. The book lays out a detailed process of what's taking place in the country.

Unless one is among those who consider themselves the elite, this book will have readers seeing red with anger. Tucker comes closer than anyone when pointing out those responsible for the state of affairs Americans find themselves in.

Tucker correctly indicates that both parties are now on the same page, in giving the American people the shaft, favoring immigration and open borders. The book takes us back to a time when the American people had priority and immigration was carefully controlled to how, over time, Americans find themselves now at the back of the line.

I urge everyone capable of reading to get the book.
I hesitated to get Tucker's book titled, "Shi... (show quote)


Thanks for the recommendation. I have found him to be one of the few people on network television that has principles and can conduct a sane, rational interview, and allow the person interviewed to express their opinion without incessantly interrupting him or her.

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Feb 12, 2019 21:28:11   #
Canuckus Deploracus Loc: North of the wall
 
ACP45 wrote:
Thanks for the recommendation. I have found him to be one of the few people on network television that has principles and can conduct a sane, rational interview, and allow the person interviewed to express their opinion without incessantly interrupting him or her.


I second this assessment...

I have also seen him allow for points that are against his premise when they are well made and informed... He has even applauded a few that were exceptionally well stated...

His interview with POTUS 45 in 2017 was superb... Especially considering he is more of an opinion piece than a journalist...

And I believe his greatest quality is his ability to stick with a query... Even if the interviewee tries to go off on a tangent that supports Tucker's biases... Integrity

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Feb 13, 2019 20:08:21   #
Carol Kelly
 
Richard Rowland wrote:
I hesitated to get Tucker's book titled, "Ship of Fools." It seemed there was a period where everyone on the Fox Network was promoting a book. I suspected the books wouldn't be worth reading and more or less some type of collective money making scheme, for how many were really capable of authoring a book?

I don't know if Tucker wrote the book or someone wrote it for him. However, it is a worthwhile read regardless of the author. The book lays out a detailed process of what's taking place in the country.

Unless one is among those who consider themselves the elite, this book will have readers seeing red with anger. Tucker comes closer than anyone when pointing out those responsible for the state of affairs Americans find themselves in.

Tucker correctly indicates that both parties are now on the same page, in giving the American people the shaft, favoring immigration and open borders. The book takes us back to a time when the American people had priority and immigration was carefully controlled to how, over time, Americans find themselves now at the back of the line.

I urge everyone capable of reading to get the book.
I hesitated to get Tucker's book titled, "Shi... (show quote)


Very surprising read. I love Tucker, watching him right now. China is k*****g the world. Let’s send Ocasio-Cortez to China to save the world from destruction.

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Feb 13, 2019 20:09:31   #
Carol Kelly
 
woodguru wrote:
I missed the part where this makes him a viable president????

I thought Hannity would be with Coulter as a VP


Coulter is OUT.

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Feb 13, 2019 20:10:31   #
Canuckus Deploracus Loc: North of the wall
 
Carol Kelly wrote:
Very surprising read. I love Tucker, watching him right now. China is k*****g the world. Let’s send Ocasio-Cortez to China to save the world from destruction.


How is China k*****g the world?

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Feb 13, 2019 20:22:22   #
Carol Kelly
 
Canuckus Deploracus wrote:
How is China k*****g the world?


The MOST pollution of any country. Doesn’t matter what the rest of the world does, if China doesn’t change and our biggest problem is pollution, we’re sunk. I think we have bigger problems than that kind of pollution...for nstance Somalian Muslims and Puerto Rican bartenders.

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Feb 13, 2019 20:28:23   #
Canuckus Deploracus Loc: North of the wall
 
Carol Kelly wrote:
The MOST pollution of any country. Doesn’t matter what the rest of the world does, if China doesn’t change and our biggest problem is pollution, we’re sunk. I think we have bigger problems than that kind of pollution...for nstance Somalian Muslims and Puerto Rican bartenders.


True....

They are also leading the world in innovation for green technology...

Plus... With a population five times that of the US they a have lower pollution per capita...


What's wrong with Somalian Muslims?

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Feb 13, 2019 20:46:13   #
Ferrous Loc: Pacific North Coast, CA
 
Tucker Carlson is probably the Sharpest Star on Fox News... In the manner of William F Buckley and then Charles Krauthammer... Tucker and Ben Shapiro offer the sharpest commentaries and their Debating Sk**ls are Brilliant and almost perfect… "Almost," as in no mistakes. That's confidence in debating.

"In the hands of a sk**lful indoctrinator, the average student not only thinks what the indoctrinator wants him to think... but is altogether positive that he has arrived at his position by independent intellectual exertion. This man is outraged by the suggestion that he is the Flesh-and-Blood tribute to the success of his indoctrinators"... William F. Buckley, Jr. (1959). “Up from Liberalism”

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Feb 13, 2019 22:08:20   #
waltmoreno
 
Carol Kelly wrote:
Coulter is OUT.


And I can't watch Hannity. I turn the channel whenever he comes on. He's about a centimeter deep but miles wide. No depth whatsoever. No thanks.

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