He looks like a University of Virginia Kappa Alpha frat boy who wears Vineyard Vines shirts and Khakis with a backwards Cavaliers hat when he's relaxing with his old frat brothers on the weekend at the UV-Duke game tailgate.
This is why Tucker is my favorite TV personality. He always approaches people and issues looking for answers and trying to understand.
Over half way through he starts talking about the appeal of Trump across party lines. He understands that Trump actually took some of the positions that Democrats have always pretended to have. This has always been the most hilarious and the most annoying part of this entire debate to me - establishment tries to frame Trump as "the most extreme Republican".
They make up complete lies about racism, sexism, homophobia. They call him "the most divisive". Yet Trump is literally 100% without any doubt the most "liberal" Republican President.
He's the least serious about religion. He's the least likely to try and ban abortions. He's the most open to LGBT issues. He doesn't want to take away entitlement programs average people rely on. He doesn't want to remove health coverage from people with existing conditions.
Trump speaks for the middle class against the elitists, and yet the elitists keep trying to frame it as the opposite.
Trump is, without any doubt, the best Republican President in my lifetime when it comes to being someone you can work with. He's entirely open to new evidence and information. I never liked his position on torture, he didn't seem to understand the problems with it, but what did he do? He went to the experts on the subject and he changed his opinion. He didn't say "I'm perfect and can never be wrong" - he said "I talked to people I respect and they informed me on things I didn't know before". If Bernie or anyone else in the DNC actually cared about any of the issues they pretend to care about right now is the time to start allying with Trump and working with him.
Elon Musk gets it - he's been working with and looking to help influence Trump - but the DNC in general still hasn't figured it out.
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n/a stinksskc 2017-03-07
Thats weird i was watching this speech today for some reason. Didnt get this far though
n/a Peckahnator 2017-03-07
Dat turn tho.
n/a CoyoteeBongwater 2017-03-07
i think he was slowly getting over the fact that he just blurted out a Peter Griffin 'HA'
n/a xaway3 2017-03-07
He looks like a University of Virginia Kappa Alpha frat boy who wears Vineyard Vines shirts and Khakis with a backwards Cavaliers hat when he's relaxing with his old frat brothers on the weekend at the UV-Duke game tailgate.
n/a MalcolmX_InTheMiddle 2017-03-07
Sir, Kappa Alpha is an Order. Not a Fraternity. Get your facts straight bro!
n/a Aldebaran333 2017-03-07
This is why Tucker is my favorite TV personality. He always approaches people and issues looking for answers and trying to understand.
Over half way through he starts talking about the appeal of Trump across party lines. He understands that Trump actually took some of the positions that Democrats have always pretended to have. This has always been the most hilarious and the most annoying part of this entire debate to me - establishment tries to frame Trump as "the most extreme Republican".
They make up complete lies about racism, sexism, homophobia. They call him "the most divisive". Yet Trump is literally 100% without any doubt the most "liberal" Republican President. He's the least serious about religion. He's the least likely to try and ban abortions. He's the most open to LGBT issues. He doesn't want to take away entitlement programs average people rely on. He doesn't want to remove health coverage from people with existing conditions.
Trump speaks for the middle class against the elitists, and yet the elitists keep trying to frame it as the opposite.
Trump is, without any doubt, the best Republican President in my lifetime when it comes to being someone you can work with. He's entirely open to new evidence and information. I never liked his position on torture, he didn't seem to understand the problems with it, but what did he do? He went to the experts on the subject and he changed his opinion. He didn't say "I'm perfect and can never be wrong" - he said "I talked to people I respect and they informed me on things I didn't know before". If Bernie or anyone else in the DNC actually cared about any of the issues they pretend to care about right now is the time to start allying with Trump and working with him.
Elon Musk gets it - he's been working with and looking to help influence Trump - but the DNC in general still hasn't figured it out.
n/a xaway3 2017-03-07
Well said. I liked that video you posted w/ Hanson about the coastal elites. Never seen that before. Right on. Thanks
n/a eastriverdriveII 2017-03-07
go back to boarding school you homo. This Fucking asshole fly fishing in central park.
n/a Aldebaran333 2017-03-07
This is, by far, the most amazingly well spoken man I have ever enjoyed watching. I think that TC is profoundly relatable.
n/a PhilipMarma 2017-03-07
I liked him better with the bow tie.