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Someone From Texas's avatar

The PC Nanny-State diehards at Twitter will be just as bad if not more difficult to weed out than cleaning up our security agencies. They are dyed in the wool control-freak cultist and will not go gently into that good Twitter Feed…..

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Bill Rice, Jr.'s avatar

In reading this article, I kept thinking of how I was introduced to the work of Matt Walsh - by his appearances on Tucker Carlson's show. I wondered if the article would mention Tucker's proposed show on Twitter ... and it did. Really, how could Tucker host his new show on a Twitter like this?

Speaking of Tucker, I haven't heard anything from him in a while. I would have liked to have seen his segments on DeSantis's presidential announcement. It seems to me the Powers that Be have already won by keeping such an important voice silent. Every day we have shocking new news stories that Tucker would have been opining about.

He needs to at least get a Substack site and go back to writing ... But going on Substack would piss off Musk and Twitter.

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Bob Morris's avatar

I had thought Tucker would have gone to Rumble, given that site is "hands off" when it comes to what people can say.

But if Tucker launched a Substack, he'd likely draw a large subscriber base.

He could probably do a combination of the two, TBH.

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NCmom's avatar

Rumble is a great concept, but the tech is terrible (and I say this as someone who bought in the SPAC and still hold it). If they fixed the tech so it was user friendly, and the search, it would be unstoppable. The only thing stopping Rumble is Rumble (same with locals).

On Tucker I kept hearing he is a great writer. I tracked down some of his old work. From what I read, imo, he is an even better writer than he was tv host. I hope he writes again.

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Bill Rice, Jr.'s avatar

He's a fabulous writer. That's where he got started. It's clear he wrote all his own great monologues.

The more I think about this, I think it was vital that the Deep State kept him off the airwaves in this presidential cycle. I think the key to the operation for our rulers is getting "Joe Biden" re-elected. It's really all or nothing if they want to implement the rest of their programs (Green New Deal, central bank digital currency, social ID and investsting, some more mRNA vaccines, The W.H.O Health Treaty, even more censorship and more election fraud, etc).

Tucker threatened all of this. But he's not pushing back every night now is he? So far ... mission accomplished.

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Lawyers Guns & Money's avatar

One reason I love Matt is he still writes. Matt on politics and related is the equivalent of what Bill Simmons used to be on sports. Then Simmons stopped writing and went almost exclusively to podcasts.

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Bill Rice, Jr.'s avatar

I actually prefer reading a 5 to 10-minute article over listening or watching a 50-minute podcast.

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Stanley Yelnats's avatar

Article in Britain’s Daily Mail yesterday about Tucker. Fox News went to Maine and ripped out Tucker’s studio-walls and all. Tucker had intended to be up and running his Twitter show by now but he’s has to repair/reconstruct his studio. Photos of him and workmen getting it done.

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MichelleD's avatar

Screw Fox, but thanks for the update. They just moved there a couple years ago after Antifa rioted outside his house when only his wife was home.

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MichelleD's avatar

Tucker’s show was one of two I watched. Seriously miss him. But I don’t see his abilities finding full expression in writing. He is much too engaging in speaking to his audience to limit himself to the pen.

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Bill Rice, Jr.'s avatar

I agree. For him, he was more effective on TV. And he got a lot better as he went along ... like most of us do.

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