Tucker Carlson Slams Donald Trump

Tucker has crossed the Rubicon.

The worst case scenario is unfolding. Israel is hitting Iranian energy infrastructure. Iran is retaliating by blowing up the energy infrastructure of Saudi Arabia and the Gulf states.

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  1. Oh so the Persians WANT us to keep bombing them, their children, neighbors, hospitals, etc.?? Well shit Donald, why didn’t you just say so in the first place??
    Ok goyim, nothing to see here. Just move along now.

  2. >>>> Iran is retaliating by blowing up the energy infrastructure of Saudi Arabia

    If they disable the Petroline, oil will really spike.

  3. What is amazing me, is the precision of the Iranian missiles. They are just unreal. Hitting the AWACS mid plane, right in the radome.

  4. Put him in the Palantir gulag for doubting the pee wee brained Cheeto messiah.
    Breaking-Paula White is speaking jive.

  5. Can you love a gun even if it has no history? If it isn’t
    a cheap, mass-produced plastic model, but rather hand-
    crafted from high-quality materials—as is the case with
    Krieghoff’s sporting and hunting rifles—then absolutely.
    Production process, enable available English subtitles.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=le_4_O5K4dY

    Two British fans visit the manufacturing facility in Ulm (first three videos).
    https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLaCk7LkHdXm1xW-jBjpU7Esv3eA-HBUJB

    The US branch of the firm.
    https://www.krieghoff.com/

  6. i dont care what happens to that orange crypto-J.

    impeach the hell out of him. remove him for medical reasons. i dont care.

  7. Press TV Exclusive: US suffered major strategic defeat in failed Isfahan operation

    Exactly !

    This is what Larry Johnson was speculating.
    The ‘pilot rescue ‘ was really a failed raid on Iran’s nuclear facility at Isfahan.

    This also reveals the reason Trump has been so enraged, his kosher plan has failed

    (Additionally, explains why I couldn’t get access to PRESSTV.IR… They didn’t want the lie exposed.)

  8. “The foolish leaders of America, who have poured all their interests at the feet of the Zionists,”

    Presstv makes a clear observation on our situation .

  9. https://deadline.com/2026/04/dune-part-three-imax-70mm-1236782986/

    “On his father’s side, Herbert’s origins can be traced back to Germany, where his paternal grandfather, Karl Herbert, was born. Karl Herbert’s ancestors were rural farmers, and he immigrated to the United States in the late 19th century to seek a better life.”

    https://www.naijanews.com/buzz/people/career-biography-and-origin-of-the-personality-frank-herbert/

    Is the science fiction novel “Dune” popular culture, or highbrow literature? I myself would have a hard time classifying it as one or the other. I must admit, however, that I have never read the book, nor have I ever watched the films in their entirety.

    One thing is certain: it is not a work of explosive social criticism, nor is it a milestone of world literature that brought the entire structure crashing down, like Marx’s “Capital” or Hitler’s “Mein Kampf” (as, so to speak, its antithesis).

    If I were lying on the beach on vacation and the book happened to be nearby, I might take a look inside. If I were lying on the beach on vacation and the book happened to be nearby, I might take a look at it. However, it won’t be a leather-bound edition with embossed gold trim for decoration.

    The question arises as to whether it makes sense—or is even possible—to elevate this type of reading to such a high-end format. This likely appeals only to die-hard fans who are willing to pay both materials and time.

    For the astonishingly talented (though not entirely flawless) self-taught bookbinder (a trade that has all but died out), the 1.5 million views on his playlist likely made it worthwhile even without any sales.

    https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL7JQte6_XNbjMBdByGq0vlw2QFmj7SXf2

    One thing is certain: a novel that Shoah-trickster and Hollywood billionaire Spielberg admires is definitely a reason not to read it…

    https://ew.com/steven-spielberg-and-kylie-jenner-both-dune-fans-11944011

  10. The Saudi Arabia strike appears to be a fake from what I’ve seen, likely footage from another strike from last year re-billed for the current conflict.

    That said, Trump actually looks like he’s ready to do some real damage tonight. This doesn’t feel like his previous TACO moments.

  11. Mr. Floyd was destined for greater things, including a career as a social reformer, as he was deeply committed to fostering a more prosperous coexistence and livelihood for humanity. Exile to the moon would have been deeply unsatisfying, not only for us in terms of cost, but also for him, because up there there are not even members of his own ilk on whom he could have conducted his social studies. https://i.ibb.co/hFRZYCQS/Floyd-In-Space.jpg

  12. If all of this somehow leads to the US abandoning or being forced out of the Middle East, then at least something positive can be hashed out of this mess.

  13. Recently, an American made a remark about our “elites” that I had to remember right away: “as dumb as a used condom.” It sounds even better than “as dumb as a bag of screws.” It’s not about humor, but about awareness. We mustn’t stop at this obviously playful superficiality; we must ask further:

    Is a used condom really dumb, and does it deserve to serve as a comparison for such people? Let’s not forget that it was the Jew Julius Fromm who invented the rubber condom; he had something very cunning in mind with it, without perhaps even realizing it: the prevention of our reproduction.

    German thoroughness means getting to the bottom of things, asking the right questions, and drawing the most logical conclusions. It means not settling for the obvious and the superficial. It means persistently probing and digging until no questions remain unanswered. The basics of this way of thinking are the so-called W-questions https://archive.is/jbGTd.

    Other considerations include questions as: To which question does situation xyz represent the answer? Or: What question was asked to produce the outcome situation xyz? To do this, one must view the world phenomenologically, as an expression of ontological entities, which are symbolized, manifested, and embodied in what appears to be “reality.”

  14. I’m not a particularly religious man, I definitely subscribe to human beings having a “creator” of some kind. Of the three major semitic religions, Christianity actually makes sense…mostly (it definitely has it’s kooks unfortunately), whereas the other two are so bizarre and incomprehensible, the authors were probably insane or purposely malicious. That said, Christianity is steeped in weakness, especially currently. Christianity and shitlam are mortal enemies, full stop. History shows Christians should not break bread or sympathize with muslims imo. Anywho, I like Tucker (his former show was the only time I have ever watched fox news) but to me, he’s sliding into Christian kookery and getting a load of bullshit from the mullahmullahdingdongs he’s talking to. Him being angry over Trump dropping an F-bomb on Easter was so cringe to me, he reminded of the satanic panic Christian’s going nut’s over the game Mortal Kombat when I was kid. Who cares. Tucker’s critics are correct in that Tucker is like a “rightwing” version of a wokescold, demanding ideological purity. Tucker’s a great scold to, when it’s focused on the right things.

  15. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_the_sexes_(game_theory)

    Not battle, but flame;
    not bargain, but name.
    Not therapy’s talk,
    but the lightning’s walk.

    The sexes are not made to cope
    by trimming all their edge with hope.
    They are not foes in some dull fight,
    but difference turned to living light.

    A man is not a woman’s clone,
    a woman not a man grown stone.
    They meet where opposite powers blend,
    and make a beginning, not an end.

    But modern souls, all talk and scheme,
    turn fire into an edited dream.
    They explain desire until it dies,
    then ask why nothing in them flies.

    For love is not a managed deal,
    not something that must first be “real.”
    It is the shock, the pull, the blaze,
    the ancient force that strips the haze.

    So drop the phrase “the battle of the sexes.”
    It flatters fools and feeds their reflexes.
    Not war — but force. Not war — but art.
    The old electric split of heart.

    What lives does not need to be translated.
    What burns is not improved, but fated.
    And what the timid call “understanding”
    is often only life disbanding.

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