Being a SoCal boy myself, I thought this might be interesting. I had no idea how interesting and philosophical these guys would get.
Just a different perspective.
Adam Carolla, Published on Oct 22, 2018
Adam welcomes Tucker Carlson to the studio for a special 1-on-1 podcast. The guys begin their conversation talking about Tucker’s new book, ‘Ship of Fools’. Adam asks Tucker about his Southern California upbringing, which leads to a conversation about how the state has evolved over the last couple decades. They also talk about how their parents got everything wrong, the cycle of outrage that drives the news, and why Adam loves watching Tucker’s show with his family. Other topics of conversation include avoiding victim mentality, debating worthy opponents, and why everyone in Hollywood is miserable.
Later, the guys discuss moving from an ‘agricultural people’ to a ‘digital people’, thoughts on illegal immigration, and Adam’s infamous conversation with Gavin Newsom. As the show wraps up, the guys watch a clip of Adam arguing on HuffPo, and talk about how hard it is to argue with religious people.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WUnqT1Hg8qo&t=216s
BigMike wrote:
Being a SoCal boy myself, I thought this might be interesting. I had no idea how interesting and philosophical these guys would get.
Just a different perspective.
Adam Carolla, Published on Oct 22, 2018
Adam welcomes Tucker Carlson to the studio for a special 1-on-1 podcast. The guys begin their conversation talking about Tucker’s new book, ‘Ship of Fools’. Adam asks Tucker about his Southern California upbringing, which leads to a conversation about how the state has evolved over the last couple decades. They also talk about how their parents got everything wrong, the cycle of outrage that drives the news, and why Adam loves watching Tucker’s show with his family. Other topics of conversation include avoiding victim mentality, debating worthy opponents, and why everyone in Hollywood is miserable.
Later, the guys discuss moving from an ‘agricultural people’ to a ‘digital people’, thoughts on illegal immigration, and Adam’s infamous conversation with Gavin Newsom. As the show wraps up, the guys watch a clip of Adam arguing on HuffPo, and talk about how hard it is to argue with religious people.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WUnqT1Hg8qo&t=216sBeing a SoCal boy myself, I thought this might be ... (
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Tucker's book, "Ship of Fools" is a worthwhile read.
BigMike wrote:
Being a SoCal boy myself, I thought this might be interesting. I had no idea how interesting and philosophical these guys would get.
Just a different perspective.
Adam Carolla, Published on Oct 22, 2018
Adam welcomes Tucker Carlson to the studio for a special 1-on-1 podcast. The guys begin their conversation talking about Tucker’s new book, ‘Ship of Fools’. Adam asks Tucker about his Southern California upbringing, which leads to a conversation about how the state has evolved over the last couple decades. They also talk about how their parents got everything wrong, the cycle of outrage that drives the news, and why Adam loves watching Tucker’s show with his family. Other topics of conversation include avoiding victim mentality, debating worthy opponents, and why everyone in Hollywood is miserable.
Later, the guys discuss moving from an ‘agricultural people’ to a ‘digital people’, thoughts on illegal immigration, and Adam’s infamous conversation with Gavin Newsom. As the show wraps up, the guys watch a clip of Adam arguing on HuffPo, and talk about how hard it is to argue with religious people.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WUnqT1Hg8qo&t=216sBeing a SoCal boy myself, I thought this might be ... (
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Great post Mike, Thanks, Mike
Richard Rowland wrote:
Tucker's book, "Ship of Fools" is a worthwhile read.
He comes out and says he's a liberal. It's funny how meaningless the terms have become in this time: The elite class waging war on the rest of us.
BigMike wrote:
Being a SoCal boy myself, I thought this might be interesting. I had no idea how interesting and philosophical these guys would get.
Just a different perspective.
Adam Carolla, Published on Oct 22, 2018
Adam welcomes Tucker Carlson to the studio for a special 1-on-1 podcast. The guys begin their conversation talking about Tucker’s new book, ‘Ship of Fools’. Adam asks Tucker about his Southern California upbringing, which leads to a conversation about how the state has evolved over the last couple decades. They also talk about how their parents got everything wrong, the cycle of outrage that drives the news, and why Adam loves watching Tucker’s show with his family. Other topics of conversation include avoiding victim mentality, debating worthy opponents, and why everyone in Hollywood is miserable.
Later, the guys discuss moving from an ‘agricultural people’ to a ‘digital people’, thoughts on illegal immigration, and Adam’s infamous conversation with Gavin Newsom. As the show wraps up, the guys watch a clip of Adam arguing on HuffPo, and talk about how hard it is to argue with religious people.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WUnqT1Hg8qo&t=216sBeing a SoCal boy myself, I thought this might be ... (
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SoCal girl myself here (even grew up in No.Hollywood and graduated from North Hollywood High School -'76) and share so much of the same opinions/values and background as these two (I knew Corolla grew up there, just not Tucker Carlson - I don't think there's one thing I don't disagree with him on).
Great post Mike, I'll be spreading it around on FB for my fellow conservative NHHS friends to enjoy - they are so frustrated and ready to leave the state, especially since Gavin got elected...and we all thought Moonbeam was bad
L8erToots wrote:
SoCal girl myself here (even grew up in No.Hollywood and graduated from North Hollywood High School -'76) and share so much of the same opinions/values and background as these two (I knew Corolla grew up there, just not Tucker Carlson - I don't think there's one thing I don't disagree with him on).
Great post Mike, I'll be spreading it around on FB for my fellow conservative NHHS friends to enjoy - they are so frustrated and ready to leave the state, especially since Gavin got elected...and we all thought Moonbeam was bad
SoCal girl myself here (even grew up in No.Hollywo... (
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CA is ruled by a cabal of old families. It's time for dynasties to GO.
Born in Hemet, raised in Perris...escaped to Jacksonville FL.
BigMike wrote:
He comes out and says he's a liberal. It's funny how meaningless the terms have become in this time: The elite class waging war on the rest of us.
I don't think it's so much the elite class - I think it's the radical Leftists/Marxist that infiltrated the Democrat party, and it can be directly traced back to the rats nest that is Berkeley, Oakland and the San Francisco political ties to Sacramento. Do a little deep research on the political ties and influence of Jim Jones and you'll see the names of the same players, with much more power and corruption now - Pelosi, Feinstein, Jerry Brown, Willie Brown (who groomed, oops, I mean dated... ;) Kamala Harris).
Here's a great place to start if you're so inclined:
https://calwatchdog.com/2013/12/18/actually-jim-jones-cult-was-bay-area-democrats/The CA political players are the same, the corrupt voting strategies are the same, only now instead of using scared, disenfranchised black single/unwed mothers as Jim Jones did, they are instilling the same fear and mistrust among the LGBT, Hispanic and other minority "communities" to push their Marxist/communist dream.
L8erToots wrote:
I don't think it's so much the elite class - I think it's the radical Leftists/Marxist that infiltrated the Democrat party, and it can be directly traced back to the rats nest that is Berkeley, Oakland and the San Francisco political ties to Sacramento. Do a little deep research on the political ties and influence of Jim Jones and you'll see the names of the same players, with much more power and corruption now - Pelosi, Feinstein, Jerry Brown, Willie Brown (who groomed, oops, I mean dated... ;) Kamala Harris).
Here's a great place to start if you're so inclined:
https://calwatchdog.com/2013/12/18/actually-jim-jones-cult-was-bay-area-democrats/The CA political players are the same, the corrupt voting strategies are the same, only now instead of using scared, disenfranchised black single/unwed mothers as Jim Jones did, they are instilling the same fear and mistrust among the LGBT, Hispanic and other minority "communities" to push their Marxist/communist dream.
I don't think it's so much the elite class - I thi... (
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No...it's deeper. The people you list are tools of the elites. Presidents and Prime Ministers are middle management to this bunch.
They are the elites who are waging war on us. They control central banking and an almost majority interest in all means of production.
They are also Luciferian to the bone and plan another world war to revitalize their debt based currency system.
That is what Trump has temporarily short-circuited.
BigMike wrote:
No...it's deeper. The people you list are tools of the elites. Presidents and Prime Ministers are middle management to this bunch. They are the elites who are waging war on us. They control central banking and an almost majority interest in all means of production.
They are also Luciferian to the bone and plan another world war to revitalize their debt based currency system.
That is what Trump has temporarily short-circuited.
retarded the way you guys think, and Trump has been short circuited in the head for longer than he has been President. you guys with your conspiracy theories, your really out there in left field. I think you guys may be the Luciferian ones.
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