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Quoted: WTC 7 is a litmus test for intelligence. If one believes it was demo'd then that person isnt to be listened to. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DfTU5LA_kw8
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Engineers? What do they know???!!! More than you. |
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100% of the pissing vinegar Tucker haters will NEVER point out their own intellectual leaders.
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Quoted: So Tucker Carlson is your intellectual leader? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: 100% of the pissing vinegar Tucker haters will NEVER point out their own intellectual leaders. So Tucker Carlson is your intellectual leader? One of many. He asks good questions. OK your turn. |
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Quoted: Nah, just blindly trust the system, have faith in all powerful organizations with zero oversight, etc. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I'm torn as to whether he's playing up a persona in order to make money or he's totally bugfuck nuts. Nah, just blindly trust the system, have faith in all powerful organizations with zero oversight, etc. You can be somewhere between not trusting the establishment and bugfuck nuts. At least I hope you can, can you? If not then I suppose things are going to get really crazy sooner rather than later. |
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Quoted: One of many. He asks good questions. OK your turn. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: 100% of the pissing vinegar Tucker haters will NEVER point out their own intellectual leaders. So Tucker Carlson is your intellectual leader? One of many. He asks good questions. OK your turn. John Locke. |
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Lot's of moronic statements here, you just don't know what you don't know.
The road is narrow, |
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View Quote Regardless if you like or hate Tucker, is anyone here disagreeing with this? |
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Quoted: You can be somewhere between not trusting the establishment and bugfuck nuts. At least I hope you can, can you? If not then I suppose things are going to get really crazy sooner rather than later. View Quote That doesn't mean that Tucker is right about anything. But he's probably correct about some stuff, just law of averages. I think calling UFOs spiritual beings is odd, I think he means they are beyond our understanding scientifically, and historically when humans encounter things beyond their understanding they tend to attribute it to "spiritual" or mystical causes. He has consistently called the issue "dark" or evil. He must have a reason. It weird because he claims to be very secular yet he leans hard on religious themes as an explanation, or at least uses the language of religion. He's convinced the IC is a bad actor, probably took out JFK and apparently Nixon. Certainly reinforced by the events of the Trump era. If you have that as a foundation it's not hard to build a reality where things are bad. |
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Quoted: At this point, trusting the establishment is bugfuck nuts. That doesn't mean that Tucker is right about anything. But he's probably correct about some stuff, just law of averages. I think calling UFOs spiritual beings is odd, I think he means they are beyond our understanding scientifically, and historically when humans encounter things beyond their understanding they tend to attribute it to "spiritual" or mystical causes. He has consistently called the issue "dark" or evil. He must have a reason. It weird because he claims to be very secular yet he leans hard on religious themes as an explanation, or at least uses the language of religion. He's convinced the IC is a bad actor, probably took out JFK and apparently Nixon. Certainly reinforced by the events of the Trump era. If you have that as a foundation it's not hard to build a reality where things are bad. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: You can be somewhere between not trusting the establishment and bugfuck nuts. At least I hope you can, can you? If not then I suppose things are going to get really crazy sooner rather than later. That doesn't mean that Tucker is right about anything. But he's probably correct about some stuff, just law of averages. I think calling UFOs spiritual beings is odd, I think he means they are beyond our understanding scientifically, and historically when humans encounter things beyond their understanding they tend to attribute it to "spiritual" or mystical causes. He has consistently called the issue "dark" or evil. He must have a reason. It weird because he claims to be very secular yet he leans hard on religious themes as an explanation, or at least uses the language of religion. He's convinced the IC is a bad actor, probably took out JFK and apparently Nixon. Certainly reinforced by the events of the Trump era. If you have that as a foundation it's not hard to build a reality where things are bad. His full quote is (paraphrasing) “Spiritual, super natural you know, above what we know as natural” |
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Quoted: One of many. He asks good questions. OK your turn. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: 100% of the pissing vinegar Tucker haters will NEVER point out their own intellectual leaders. So Tucker Carlson is your intellectual leader? One of many. He asks good questions. OK your turn. Your “intellectual leader” () is a guy who has admitted he doesn’t believe any of the bullshit he spouts for clicks and views? Yikes. |
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Yes, most of the best have. But his words and his truths live on for us to interpret. I don't need Tucker fucking Carlson to interpret them FOR me and apply them to the present day, I can do that myself. |
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Tucker mentioned a black nationalist socialist group in SW FL. anyone know what group he is referencing?
edit: nm I found it. " African People’s Socialist Party and Uhuru Movement, which has locations in St. Petersburg, Florida, and St. Louis" |
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Engineers? What do they know???!!! More than you. Lol Sorry, forgot to activate the sarcasm font. |
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Quoted: Lol Sorry, forgot to activate the sarcasm font. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DfTU5LA_kw8
Engineers? What do they know???!!! More than you. Lol Sorry, forgot to activate the sarcasm font. Oh, ok, my bad. Sorry man. |
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Engineers? What do they know???!!! More than you. Lol Sorry, forgot to activate the sarcasm font. Oh, ok, my bad. Sorry man. It's all good. I fought the WTC Tower 7 stuff with family members for years. The Dunning Kruger is terrifying. |
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Tucker is a 9/11 truther? He has marked just about every box on the "I'm a dumbass" checklist.
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Quoted: It's all good. I fought the WTC Tower 7 stuff with family members for years. The Dunning Kruger is terrifying. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DfTU5LA_kw8
Engineers? What do they know???!!! More than you. Lol Sorry, forgot to activate the sarcasm font. Oh, ok, my bad. Sorry man. It's all good. I fought the WTC Tower 7 stuff with family members for years. The Dunning Kruger is terrifying. Arfcom USED TO have a permaban on sight for 9/11 truthers. That seems to have been significantly more relaxed since the qtard years... |
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Quoted: Tucker is a 9/11 truther? He has marked just about every box on the "I'm a dumbass" checklist. View Quote No. This thread made me go listen to the entire podcast. Which 99% of the posters did NOT do..... Which makes them retarded, and GD is at levels of retardation no one ever thought possible. |
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Quoted: Yup, this site has become some kinda pro-2A MSNBC hybrid. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: It's almost like some of you didn't just live through covid only a few years ago,believe everything daddy gov and the msm says Yup, this site has become some kinda pro-2A MSNBC hybrid. |
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During the 9/11 segment of the podcast, Tucker and Joe were discussing how several things that Alex Jones predicted came true, including 9/11 and that it would be blamed on Bin Laden.
Tucker then goes on to say that Alex Jones is tapping into something supernatural (to be able to make these predictions). This came across like he meant that AJ is literally tapping into the supernatural, not just as an expression. |
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I think a lot of people have forgotten or never understood the point of the JRE podcast.
It’s not a fucking newscast or dissertation. It’s a long form open conversation, usually with whisky and cigars, and yes often weed. Rarely is there a predetermined checklist of topics to cover and pull sound bites from. It’s a bullshit session, taking any of it too serious might be the problem. Have you ever chilled with a homie, knocked a few back and just bs’ed the hours away? Probably got to some weird subjects, probably said some crazy shit, It’s a little like that It’s healthier to listen to differing opinions than sit in your echo chamber, try not to be so outraged. |
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Quoted: I think a lot of people have forgotten or never understood the point of the JRE podcast. It’s not a fucking newscast or dissertation. It’s a long form open conversation, usually with whisky and cigars, and yes often weed. Rarely is there a predetermined checklist of topics to cover and pull sound bites from. It’s a bullshit session, taking any of it too serious might be the problem. Have you ever chilled with a homie, knocked a few back and just bs’ed the hours away? Probably got to some weird subjects, probably said some crazy shit, It’s a little like that It’s healthier to listen to differing opinions than sit in your echo chamber, try not to be so outraged. View Quote No one's outraged. People are mocking Tucker for being a kook, not angry at him for it. And no, not even falling-down drunk have I ever said I believed 9-11 was an inside job or aliens were demons. |
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The whole point of the 9/11 segment was that it's considered bad to question any narrative in any way, they just used 9/11 as an example. It wasn't some whacked out rabbit hole conversation that some people here who didn't listen are assuming.
He used other examples as well including Watergate and Nixon's recordings threatening Helms with his knowledge of JFK. Overall the episode wasn't that interesting, but there's a few funny nuggets in there. |
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Quoted: Nah, just blindly trust the system, have faith in all powerful organizations with zero oversight, etc. View Quote I'm with you, everyone should follow someone that believes there are spiritual beings walking the earth and 9/11 was a government conspiracy. Definitely more reasonable. |
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Conservatives lose because conservatives attack their allies. It's fucking moronic.
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Quoted: Sorry, but at some point, people go off the rails and you can't humor them anymore. View Quote Basically he said politicians are bad people, the IC is evil, modern media is bad for you, and none of it will change until someone believes in this country enough to be killed for it. Sounds like a Tuesday in GD to me. |
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Wow! What an insightful opinion on the world at large. The collective brainpower in that room hasn't been seen since the Manhattan Project.
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Quoted: You don't like the guy, that's fine. But you also didn't watch the episode or you are just trying to stir shit. There really wasn't much off the rails. The aliens/ufo stuff was a little different but everyone's theory is out there. Basically he said politicians are bad people, the IC is evil, modern media is bad for you, and none of it will change until someone believes in this country enough to be killed for it. Sounds like a Tuesday in GD to me. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Sorry, but at some point, people go off the rails and you can't humor them anymore. Basically he said politicians are bad people, the IC is evil, modern media is bad for you, and none of it will change until someone believes in this country enough to be killed for it. Sounds like a Tuesday in GD to me. He's said a lot more than that, and not just on the Rogan podcast. |
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Quoted: Then he's cynically running a con to make money? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes A funny contradiction about Rogan. Is he talked about Flat earthers and shit; them making these great videos where they are able to use very persuasive language. But aren't being fact checked. And here he is doing the same shit he has complained about. Letting a bunch of kookery fly around without any fact checking. |
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Quoted: Conservatives lose because they mistake people who say one thing they agree with as being “on their side” even though the majority of that person’s positions aren’t conservative. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Conservatives lose because conservatives attack their allies. It's fucking moronic. Conservatives lose because they mistake people who say one thing they agree with as being “on their side” even though the majority of that person’s positions aren’t conservative. The vast majority of his positions are conservative. |
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Quoted: The vast majority of his positions are conservative. View Quote I love how people put some revisionist "conservative" label on so much hair brained horseshit. Mah dude. The blow it up and burn it down thing is classic Marxist theory. You guys have much more in common with Castro than with Reagan |
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Quoted: I love how people put some revisionist "conservative" label on so much hair brained horseshit. Mah dude. The blow it up and burn it down thing is classic Marxist theory. You guys have much more in common with Castro than with Reagan View Quote I don't know what you call the political ideology of MTG and Tucker. But it sure isn't Conservative and sure isn't Pro-America. |
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Quoted: I don't know what you call the political ideology of MTG and Tucker. But it sure isn't Conservative and sure isn't Pro-America. View Quote Call it "The Attention Seeking Whore" party. It's honestly a group of people too stupid to enunciate a coherent idea. They figured out that outrage sells though. |
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