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onetruephilosoraptor 10 points ago +10 / -0

I am not certain but It is my hypothesis since this happened so soon after the huge Dominion settlement.

The left has wanted to deplatform Tucker for a while now and this settlement highlighted to Fox management the risks of keeping Tucker on air.

Tucker will talk about controversial topics that can result in various parties filing lawsuits against Fox.

This whole event screams to me that Fox is focusing on risk mitigation and future lawsuit prevention.

Who else on Fox even has a large audience and talks about controversial topics?

No one else.

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onetruephilosoraptor 13 points ago +15 / -2

Fox actually fired him.

Holy fuck.

This is a terrible blow to getting stories that no one else covered to the mainstream audience.

Some people here are coping and saying this frees Tucker up to be more subversive and bold but this is essentially deplatforming his voice.

This is a sad day for anyone who cares about speaking truth to power and talking about stories the rest of the national media won't even touch.

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onetruephilosoraptor 8 points ago +10 / -2

You are rambling about something that has absolutely nothing to do with the substantive points in this article.

All you know how to do is somehow bring in your blind hatred of women and call people simps.

Stop forum sliding with your complete schizo nonsense.

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onetruephilosoraptor 2 points ago +6 / -4

Say it louder for the Trump 2024ers who still don't understand the simple fact that although Trump and Biden both have very high negative approvals, independent voters will decide the 2024 election by holding their nose and they will vote for Biden to avoid Trump.

Trump has no path to 270 electoral votes because of this fact.

This is what happened in 2022 where voters who somewhat disapproved of Biden still voted for a Democrat in swing state races where they felt the Republican candidate was an unacceptable Trump endorsed/Trump affiliated candidate. This is what sunk people like Herschel Walker, Adam Laxalt, Kari Lake, Tudor Dixon, Bo Hines, Joe Kent and JR Majewski.

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onetruephilosoraptor 7 points ago +7 / -0

Exactly, protecting kids regardless of whether they are boys or girls should be something that everyone here can agree on!

The powers that be have succeeded in creating a toxic modern woke hellscape where radical feminist women are incentivized to hate all males and anti-feminist men are incentivized to hate all females.

Gender relations are just a complete clusterfuck.

FWIW thanks to the current laws and cultural incentives, I personally have no interest in dating, don't plan on ever getting married and don't want a relationship, yet I still will never harbor blind hatred toward women and girls.

More nuance and less blind hatred is something we drastically need.

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onetruephilosoraptor 3 points ago +4 / -1

Where is Governor Mastriano, Governor Dixon, Governor Lake, Senator Laxalt, Senator Walker, Senator Masters, Senator Oz, House Representative Gesiotto, House Representative Kent, House Representative Majewski, and House Representative Hines?

You really have the audacity to claim that ALL of Trump's candidates did well and that the establishment and muh rigging is somehow to blame for ALL of these losses?

If these candidates were good candidates they would have been able to fundraise without help from the establishment and they would have appealed to independent voters.

The Trump endorsement and constantly crying about 2020 being stolen made them toxic to independents and they of course lost.

Every single one of Trump's candidate in a swing state lost except for Lombardo in Nevada and Vance in Ohio.

That is a pitiful record for Trump's endorsement in the swing states.

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onetruephilosoraptor 1 point ago +1 / -0

Males aged 18-25 who stupidly voted for the Dems in 2020 and 2022 fucked around and they will get to find out if/when they get drafted in likely 2025 at the earliest. No fucking way they institute a draft before or in an election year.

By the time they feel the need to draft older men in my age range, the world will likely be a post-apocalyptic nuclear radiation hellscape.

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onetruephilosoraptor 5 points ago +5 / -0

These abominations are truly the worst aspect of modern western society.

They demand their psychotic delusions be affirmed by everyone through threat of force and pressure by all of the major institutions

One can hope that they will eventually face a sharp backlash if they keep being tyrants like this, maybe they will get to experience a world where it is not 42 but 100

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onetruephilosoraptor 8 points ago +8 / -0

It is extremely sad to see that we have people here thinking children being harmed is okay if the children just happen to be female.

Why can't they realize that you can be wholly against feminism and still think that young girls should not have to share a space with trannies.

Nuance is just dead these days.

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onetruephilosoraptor 3 points ago +3 / -0

Good news is that the odds of this abomination surviving the likely impending heart attacks are extremely low.

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onetruephilosoraptor 13 points ago +14 / -1

Only bad news about this is that we are likely going to see more FtM trannies yelling that they are conservatives and they will try to push their shitty transgender ideology.

It won't be too long till we see the horror that is "MAGA" influencers like Bruce Jenner and Richard Grenell making the argument that the left are the real transphobes.

Will be extremely annoying to see new tranny grifters follow in the footsteps of Bruce Jenner and Richard Grenell.

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onetruephilosoraptor 25 points ago +25 / -0

This Lula clown will utterly destroy Brazil.

Bolsonaro failed the good people of Brazil and just ran away to the U.S. He clearly didn't have the courage that other past right wing political figures in Latin America had

A shameful display.

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onetruephilosoraptor -3 points ago +3 / -6

I am tired of saying this over and over but no one should ever trust ANY polls.

Polls don't measure public opinion, they are used to influence public opinion.

From my experience, I am certain that there is a decently significant chunk of people who voted for Trump before but now they really don't want Trump to run again. We will see if DeSantis can consolidate all of the not Trump again as well as the never Trump vote.

It is extremely funny to see Trump 2024ers suddenly bragging about the polls. We all saw how shitty polls were last year and in 2020. Polls are worth dick.

We still have about 9 months before the first votes are cast in the Iowa and NH primaries.

To all the people bragging about a so-called Trump polling lead and smugly asserting that the GOP primary for 2024 is already over, 9 months is an eternity in politics.

If your favorite candidate is an elderly man, who knows he might even stroke out :)

Fuck the polls and fuck everyone trying to use current polling data to assert what will happen nearly a year from now.

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onetruephilosoraptor 12 points ago +13 / -1

Not hating women blindly like you makes me a simp? I choose to not be in a relationship, I will never get married and I don't even date.

How am I a simp?

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onetruephilosoraptor 20 points ago +22 / -2

If every single man was like the Imp, then the stupid feminists would finally be right for once about how bad men are.

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onetruephilosoraptor 3 points ago +7 / -4

Nick glows hard.

It won't end well for his band of young men falling for his edgy shtick

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onetruephilosoraptor 2 points ago +2 / -0

I agree with this assessment.

I don't think DeSantis is at risk of doing that since he is governing more conservatively recently than I ever expected.

I think he is aiming to run both as the most conservative candidate as well as the most electable alternative to Trump.

Generally those would be two different lanes but when you run against Donald Trump, the lines are blurred since Trump has essentially 90s Democrat policies but they come with the baggage of Trump's abrasive personality.

Centrists in the GOP should theoretically prefer Trump's policy the most but it is clear that their disdain for the man himself crushes his policy's centrist appeal.

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onetruephilosoraptor 1 point ago +1 / -0

She can try to force that choice but it will definitely end badly for her.

DeSantis's appeal to his more right wing supporters are his bona-fide conservative achievements in Florida but his appeal to centrists is that he is the only one who has a shot at winning a primary against a former President.

Centrists are going to be forced to choose between Trump or DeSantis since no-one else running has a real shot of winning the primary.

A lot of these centrists despise Trump not on policy but despise the man himself so they will be forced to accept either sitting out entirely and letting Trump rocket to the nomination again or they can get behind the only viable Trump alternative.

Centrist GOP voters are going to be essentially bullied next year by this dynamic and they will have to make a choice whether the man they hate(Trump) winning the nomination again is better than getting behind DeSantis who is much more right than they would like on policy.

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onetruephilosoraptor 3 points ago +3 / -0

Yep but I doubt anyone on that debate stage is going to attack her on this.

Trump won't do it. Scott won't do it. Pence won't do it. DeSantis probably won't do it but there is a very small chance he goes there.

Confederate statues are a key part of South Carolina history and should be preserved for solely that reason but the mainstream media always twists any defense of Confederate statues as pro-slavery.

Every Republican candidate will likely want to stay clear of voluntarily walking into this minefield.

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onetruephilosoraptor 6 points ago +7 / -1

Nikki Haley went full pro BLM during the George Floyd incident and the Bubba Wallace noose hoax.

Tim Scott straddled the fence but he helped push terrible legislation like the First Step Act through the Senate in 2018.

Trump's hiring of Brooke Rollins was just a disaster. Rollins is responsible for that downright woke bill that has increased the general crime rate.

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onetruephilosoraptor 4 points ago +4 / -0

Maybe he wants a cabinet position or maybe he just wants to market his work to a larger audience.

Hard to guess what he really wants.

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onetruephilosoraptor 3 points ago +4 / -1

I think 2024 primaries will be very interesting.

My hypothesis is that how DeSantis will respond to this BLM issue will eventually decide Trump's response.

If DeSantis makes a strong argument against BLM ideology, I would not be surprised to see Trump take the opposite position just out of reflexive spite.

For some damn reason, Trump has decided to take the opposite position to DeSantis on various things recently.

Whether it be supporting abortion restrictions, the fight against Disney's influence in Florida, the Budweiser boycott over trans ideology or just admitting COVID lockdowns were a mistake, Trump has decided to take the complete opposite position as a contrast to DeSantis.

I don't think running in the GOP primaries with these positions helps Trump at all.

In 2016 primaries, it was a great move for Trump to take the counter position against GOP orthodoxy with regards to free trade, entitlement cuts and the Iraq War. Trumps positions then appealed both to the GOP base and the general electorate.

This time around Trump is dangerously taking an outright left wing position on fighting woke companies, past COVID response and abortion restrictions.

The GOP base hates woke corporations, hates COVID restrictions and is pro-life.

Trump's current positions on these issues are toxic to the GOP base and they won't help Trump in the general electorate either because we know by now that any position taken by Trump is demonized by the majority of the general electorate thanks to their personal disdain for him.

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