Could be similar on how we do plea deals to distributors so we can get evidence against the providers.
If going soft on him now makes him think he has an out if he spills the details on CNN as a whole to bring them down, it's worth doing. Worse that can happen is it doesn't bring up anything worthwhile and we just leave him to obscurity afterwards.
Not going hard on him he can position himself as someone who can speak to anyone. If he nuked the dude no other left leaning person would be on his show.
what's the point though? the left leaning persons that might go on his show already are reasonable and open minded, the ones who deserve hard grilling already done something immoral/illegal and less likely to come. he might as well not invite anyone with actual political powers and just stick to milquetoast centrists if he's going to softball controversial people, his audience will just learn to ignore his interviews since they're just the same msm fluffs.
Tucker has recently interviewed sexual predator Kevin Spacey who was in character as Frank Underwood from the show House of Cards and he has given a softball interview to Andrew Tate.
Tucker has really been going off the rails recently.
What's wrong with the Tate brothers? They seem like decent fellows.
Can't really comment about Spacey, though. I heard many accusations against him, and several of them seem like they were false. I'm not sure of how much he's really guilty. I would have preferred if he wasn't playing the character during the interview, though, because there seemed to be very little substance mentioned throughout the whole thing.
But that's a story that several months old, by now. And I don't mind him being willing to give a platform to those who have been cancelled and banned from the public squares by the mob.
Could be similar on how we do plea deals to distributors so we can get evidence against the providers.
If going soft on him now makes him think he has an out if he spills the details on CNN as a whole to bring them down, it's worth doing. Worse that can happen is it doesn't bring up anything worthwhile and we just leave him to obscurity afterwards.
Tucker and interviews is like a labrador and food; he's not going to ever pass unless there's a bigger bowl of food right next to it.
Caught my lab chewing on a metal screw once, I'm like "you idiot, that's not even food!"
That's basically Tucker interviewing Cuomo.
We finally have the background story for your username.
You sir are fake news.
Not going hard on him he can position himself as someone who can speak to anyone. If he nuked the dude no other left leaning person would be on his show.
what's the point though? the left leaning persons that might go on his show already are reasonable and open minded, the ones who deserve hard grilling already done something immoral/illegal and less likely to come. he might as well not invite anyone with actual political powers and just stick to milquetoast centrists if he's going to softball controversial people, his audience will just learn to ignore his interviews since they're just the same msm fluffs.
Well unfortunately Cuomo didn't say anything interesting at all about CNN. It was all shit we already know.
It is clear that there is something really off with Tucker Carlson.
He is behaving very erratic.
That's disappointing, hopefully it's just this interview, we'll see a pattern if it's the same with the next one.
Tucker has recently interviewed sexual predator Kevin Spacey who was in character as Frank Underwood from the show House of Cards and he has given a softball interview to Andrew Tate.
Tucker has really been going off the rails recently.
Don't know why he is doing this.
What's wrong with the Tate brothers? They seem like decent fellows.
Can't really comment about Spacey, though. I heard many accusations against him, and several of them seem like they were false. I'm not sure of how much he's really guilty. I would have preferred if he wasn't playing the character during the interview, though, because there seemed to be very little substance mentioned throughout the whole thing.
But that's a story that several months old, by now. And I don't mind him being willing to give a platform to those who have been cancelled and banned from the public squares by the mob.
He also interviewed Vdare's Lydia Brimelow, which is good.