It's actually very informative that you're out of the loop. It shows how the powers that be have been spinning what Tucker does. He's definitely not "anti-Jew". Not even "anti-Israel" in my view, just like you're not anti-American if you're critical of the US government, or I am anti-Europe because I despise our treasonous leaders.
I just know they've been accusing him of anti-Semitism because he's opposed to getting involved with Iran and said he thinks the Epstein files are being withheld because they incriminate Israeli intelligence agencies.
Because you can't coverup waging war on Iran is for Israels benefit. For the Iraq wars they did. Most people today still don't know that they were Israeli proxy wars.
I know David Frum called them 'unpatriotic conservatives'. At the time, the neocons at least pretended that their projects had something to do with the country whose resources they were commandeering.
Reading this again, it's amazing just how correct the people he's criticizing were. Not even just on the Iraq War, but even on something like this:
Common cause: The websites of the antiwar conservatives approvingly cite and link to the writings of John Pilger, Robert Fisk, Noam Chomsky, Ted Rall, Gore Vidal, Alexander Cockburn, and other anti-Americans of the far Left.
It's actually very informative that you're out of the loop. It shows how the powers that be have been spinning what Tucker does. He's definitely not "anti-Jew". Not even "anti-Israel" in my view, just like you're not anti-American if you're critical of the US government, or I am anti-Europe because I despise our treasonous leaders.
I just know they've been accusing him of anti-Semitism because he's opposed to getting involved with Iran and said he thinks the Epstein files are being withheld because they incriminate Israeli intelligence agencies.
They are. Weird, isn't it? You're an anti-semite now if you oppose a war. They didn't use that one with the Iraq War.
Because you can't coverup waging war on Iran is for Israels benefit. For the Iraq wars they did. Most people today still don't know that they were Israeli proxy wars.
Pretty sure neocons like David Frum and Paul Wolfowitz used it.
I know David Frum called them 'unpatriotic conservatives'. At the time, the neocons at least pretended that their projects had something to do with the country whose resources they were commandeering.
https://www.nationalreview.com/2003/03/unpatriotic-conservatives-david-frum/
Reading this again, it's amazing just how correct the people he's criticizing were. Not even just on the Iraq War, but even on something like this: