I’ve enjoyed Tucker’s commentary in the past, but I’m not giving him a pass on his vile and outrageous conduct this week.
Earlier this week the main story on Yahoo’s webpage was Tucker Carlson proclaiming that Sydney Powell was refusing to produce any evidence. Of course the spin was that here we had a noted conservative commentator proclaiming Trump’s case baseless.
Even if that wasn’t Tucker’s point he had to know that’s how his public comments would be spun. I’d say he better enjoy those fat paychecks while he can.
Agree!
He was the brightest of the bunch and the only reason to walk into the foxes’ lair.
Now that bright light has suddenly been extinguished, no way on God’s green earth will many walk into the darkened fox lair ever again. Too dangerous, too infuriating - much easier to take the animal’s fur and return with a stunning coat (and hat to match). Recycle! Isn’t that the battle cry?
I agree. This explanation was BS also. He says he has seen no evidence and no one in the white house has seen any evidence. Like Sidney Powell says, some evidence is already in the filed cases. The Ramsdell affidavit talks about several statistical impossibilities and other evidence that shows the system switched votes. There is the software “glitch” in the Michigan county that switched 6,000 votes. There is the live TV evidence showing President Trump losing votes in real time and Biden gaining votes. To say there is no evidence like Tucker says is outlandish. Tucker you are a “journalist” like you like to lecture others in the main stream media. How about you and FOX use some of your billions earned and “investigate” like journalists do and help the small legal team put together the evidence. Given the fact that you UPS important evidence across the country, it sounds like it has been a long time since you actually “investigated” anything. Eating the organic fruit in the FOX news studio is not investigation.
“...Tucker Carlson proclaiming that Sydney Powell was refusing to produce any evidence.”
Which would actually mean something if it were a judge in a courtroom saying it. OTOH, Tucker Carlson ... pffft!