tucker, the long con.
tucker, the long con.
And why Tucker Carlson stands out as the clear favorite
The road of getting to a Trump-Carlson ticket is, admittedly, not the easiest: both men are outsized, larger-than-life personalities in their own right. Both men have a sense of pride, especially given that they are both self-made in their respective occupations, and therefore have myriad other pre-existing duties and obligations they might otherwise want to focus on. In Tucker’s case, the idea of playing second fiddle may not sound particularly appetizing – and the sacrifices, both personally and to one’s own family, that would be required of a vice president, especially in our deeply polarized age, is no doubt less than appealing.
All told, however, it is unmistakable that no other person could make as strong a ticket as Tucker Carlson would for Donald Trump. It is for this reason that people like Matt Gaetz have been so enthusiastic by the idea, and why Tucker has placed decisively ahead of any other potential candidate in recent grassroots polls, such as the one done earlier this month at the TPUSA AmFest conference in Arizona, where Carlson also was featured as keynote speaker. Both Trump and Carlson should reflect deeply on the current state of affairs and recognize that fate – and perhaps even Providential fate – may be propelling them to team up to take down a common enemy that would otherwise put asunder what remains of the republic. As a bonus: such a collaboration would also surely go down as one of the greatest ever seen in history.
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