I mostly agree, except that personal attacks are extremely on brand for Tucker. He called Bill Ackman an unimpressive billionaire and has taken all kinds of shots at Ben Shapiro, John Bolton, Mike Pompeo, and other neocons. Which is all warranted as far as I'm concerned.
I'm not totally sure of Candace's angle in bringing Nick on, but I think she wanted to separate her brand from the groypers since people were starting to naturally lump them together. Not one of her most savvy plays imo, but her audience trends more towards women, normies, and boomers, so she could be seeing something I'm not.
Going after Nick without acknowledging the strength of his stance against Zionism just helps him.
I mostly agree, except that personal attacks are extremely on brand for Tucker. He called Bill Ackman an unimpressive billionaire and has taken all kinds of indirect shots at Ben Shapiro, John Bolton, Mike Pompeo, and other neocons. Which is all warranted as far as I'm concerned.
I'm not totally sure of Candace's angle in bringing Nick on, but I think she wanted to separate her brand from the groypers since people were starting to naturally lump them together. Not one of her most savvy plays imo, but her audience trends more towards women, normies, and boomers, so she could be seeing something I'm not.
Going after Nick without acknowledging the strength of his stance against Zionism just helps him.