With ironically bad timing, Tucker Carlson was on vacation last week, a week that was filled with stories and analyses about the FBI’s raid on Mar-a-Lago. Will Cain, Brian Kilmeade, and Tulsi Gabbard did a very good job substituting for him but...well, they weren’t Tucker. What that meant was that Monday night was Tucker’s first chance to comment on the raid and he didn’t disappoint. Instead, he bravely called out the unconstitutional, un-American despotism that the Biden administration has shown since the moment Biden took that oath to preserve, protect, and defend the Constitution.
The monologue began with Tucker noting that the Democrat party mouthpieces in the media kept offering new theories about the basis for the search as the old ones collapsed before actual logic. Tucker carefully explained how ridiculous each excuse was. I would have liked Tucker to have mentioned Trump’s plenary power to declassify documents, but it turned out that Tucker was saving his air time for something more important.
What
Tucker did was something brave, important, and necessary: He called out
the Biden administration’s open, illegal, and unconstitutional war
against, not only Trump but anyone connected with Trump. Giving extra
power to that narrative, Tucker brought the receipts, reciting chapter
and verse about the way in which Trump’s lawyers, colleagues, and
employees have been harassed, humiliated, and persecuted through the
Department of “Justice.”......To Read More, and See the Video....highly recommended!!!!!!
My Take - I don't watch Fox News any longer, and haven't done so for some time, and for me that was the last holdout as a viewing news source, so I only see Tucker Carlson, Hannity, Jeanine Pirro and Laura Ingraham, who I met and found impressive, if their show is linked in some article. I dumped the rest of them much earlier.
In years past I wasn't big on Tucker Carlson, but he's become quite impressive the last few years, even though occasionally I don't agree with is views, I am a big fan of Andrea Widburg, but I'm not a big fan of video news, which is why I so rarely run them, and I'm guessing she's not either based on the number of her articles I've read. However, sometimes they're better than written pieces. This is one of those times.
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