Last week, Tucker Carlson taught his millions of primetime viewers about something he referred to as the official policy of the Biden administration: “The great replacement,” Carlson said. “The replacement of legacy Americans with more obedient people from far-away countries.”
Am I missing something? Why is a picture of Matt Gaetz accompanying this story?
I know he’s an ass who should soon be indicted, but he’s not part of this story…at least, not yet.
As Carlson faced a wave of criticism for the comments, Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) reiterated the point on his behalf, writing Monday that Democrats “are importing new voters.”
As Carlson faced a wave of criticism for the comments, Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) reiterated the point on his behalf, writing Monday that Democrats “are importing new voters.”
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I suppose it can only be a matter of time before they begin justifying their positions with approving citations from The Protocols of the Elders of Zion.
Some people would do well to take care of their own business and leave others to find their own way too. Constant worry about obvious scapegoats leaves the guys limping along at bedtime, and the gals with headaches. Getting laid well is good for mental health. It requires the couple to develop love and trust, which Tucks studiously destroys every time he gets in front of a camera.
I’m thinking that the all Carlson’s don’t have a set world view. They bend and flow with whatever seems plausible, backing up their claims with very little worth knowing. It’s their viewers whose empty minds are being filled with all this BS that are living in the nightmare. Most of them are lucky to have that much going for them.
As a 74 year old WASP, I can say without any doubt “bring it on!” If it means replacing the likes of Tucker Carlson and Matt Gaetz, the nation’s IQ should soar into the stratosphere.