• Tucker Carlson - Further And Further Off The Edge ...

    From 24D.224@21:1/5 to All on Tue Jun 6 23:37:45 2023
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    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12167117/Tucker-Twitter-goes-live-rogue-Ex-Fox-host-debuts-new-Elon-Musks-platform.html

    Tucker Carlson debuts his new show and slams the West's
    unwavering support for Ukraine, questions why UFO whistleblower
    is not dominating the news and says Americans live in ignorance

    . . .

    I'd stopped watching Tuck well before Fox dumped him.
    He'd become even more unbearable than Hannity.

    Alas, seems he's become even WORSE. Thinks Ukraine is
    The Enemy - meaning, well, who's the "good guy" then ?
    Not many choices. And, sorry, can't let imperial powers
    crush others ... a very very nasty return to the bad
    old days (but now with NUKES).

    1) Sorry, but Ukraine is who we HAVE to support Big Time.
    As sen Graham said, every Russian Ukraine kills is Money
    Well Spent. It'll set Russian imperialism back a few
    of decades at least ... good for everyone ......

    2) We also have to back Taiwan ... and not entirely for
    Taiwan's sake but also to more generally contain Xi's
    ambitions. It's dangerous. It's expensive. Welcome to
    the world folks. No pain no gain. Xi is ready for pain,
    so we have to be as well. Fail and it's BAD BAD BAD.

    3) UFOs ... be careful of these 'whistleblowers' - they
    may be under orders to spew a certain line which CAN
    eventually be exploited. Yes, the silver spheres DO
    apparently exist - have been seen for thousands of years.
    Don't DO anything though, just watch. Betelgeuse-VII
    Reality TV ???

    4) Ignorance ... is UNIVERSAL. From the lowest to the
    highest, FAR too much stuff for anyone to absorb these
    days and it's getting worse fast. Ignorance of what's
    behind today's politics ... not AS universal, but close.
    "Reality" these days - all muddled, all relative. I once
    coined the term "Dali-verse". In truth it's really always
    been that way but it's more obvious now. The ancestors
    were more "certain" of things - but that was illusion.

    If you consider the Buddha, or even Plato's Allegory Of
    The Cave, you'd have a sort of understanding that "reality"
    is often pretty volatile, the best fab we can do, limited
    by the kind of creatures we are - triply so when it comes
    to the more subjective aspects of our lives and thoughts.

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