The notion that Murray destroyed his career is hilarious. But I guess it’s nice that Tucker has his own alternative reality that people can visit when they get tired of real reality. 🤡🤡🤡
You didn’t make a point. But I suppose you’re one of those people who goes around siphoning up Tucker’s piss and calling it champagne. Anybody who thinks Qatar is an ally is too dumb to be worth speaking to. Blocking you.
Having watched most of the debate between Smith and Douglas Murray and now reading Murray’s book, On Democracies and Death Cults, which should be required reading, I have zero interest in anything lightweight Dave Smith has to say. He might benefit by taking Murray’s admonition and visit Israel and Gaza, though he has probably consumed too much superficial pop culture for the truth to sink in. Disappointed with Tucker for lending this airhead any credibility.
And needless to say, Loury could stand to take a page from Murray as well, if his outsized ego could ever take a break. Good on the Manhattan Institute for daring to stick to their principles.
Thanks. Don’t worry about letting us know about tucker’s shows. I check him pretty regularly but didn’t know about the recent ones. Yes, the time stamp is good. Ignore Steve S. He can go listen to someone else. Different opinions. I like Matt Walsh but found it to be somewhat boring. Who cares? Just move on.
This is the example of what is wrong with the USA.
Please note that SCOTUS Justice Sam Alito was personally involved enforcing the debtors prison, which is illegal, because a divorce lawyer gets paid a percentage of the final divorce decree.
13 years in prison for nothing. Pennsylvania legal system is run by secret societies and so is DC, and now you know that Sam Alito is a member of a secret society.
This article is 17 years old and is about a man who hid his money to keep his wife from getting anything after their divorce. To bring it up here is ridiculous.
Perhaps read Article IV, Section 2, Clause 2 of the US Constitution and the 6th Amendment.
Then research due process of the 5th Amendment, which was then forced on states by the 14th Amendment.
Rights are exogenously determined, privileges and immunity endogenously determined.
Barron v City of Baltimore (1833) rendered rights endogenously determined, based on which state a person was born in, but there is no reason to believe that the laws of nature and nature's God would do that.
14th Amendment was to fix that.
Normally, I don't respond to replies, but when another PhD in Economics makes wild comments, I decided to respond.
This Glen Loury has to be just about the most stand up guy I've ever heard. Got dismissed by the fn Manhattan Institute, but didn't go about hurling adjectives or criticizing them. Turned it into his capstone career achievement, according to St Peter, I'm assuming.
Blessed are the Peacemakers, and Prof Loury has the one foot long words to boot.
Most of the crap tucker puts out on his podcasts is a waste of time, including the latest you dropped. I usually listen for several minutes hoping he will become less insufferable, which sometimes happens, but not this time. dave smith is even more annoying than tucker. I'll continue giving the podcasts you drop a few minutes Sasha, only because you make sense and for some reason that escapes me you think tucker is worth listening to or you wouldn't provide them on your platform. The last tucker podcasts I was able to stomach through the entire bit was when he interviewed Jonathan Roumie, who plays Jesus on Chosen, and his interview with Matt Walsh.
The notion that Murray destroyed his career is hilarious. But I guess it’s nice that Tucker has his own alternative reality that people can visit when they get tired of real reality. 🤡🤡🤡
Your reaction is typical of someone who encounters information outside of their tiny, little bubble; it appears confusing and funny.
What you don't realize is that you are laughing at your own reflection in the mirror of your ignorance.
Lolololol
skedaddle, little child
You prove my point, thanks for playing.
You didn’t make a point. But I suppose you’re one of those people who goes around siphoning up Tucker’s piss and calling it champagne. Anybody who thinks Qatar is an ally is too dumb to be worth speaking to. Blocking you.
The Three Stooges
Having watched most of the debate between Smith and Douglas Murray and now reading Murray’s book, On Democracies and Death Cults, which should be required reading, I have zero interest in anything lightweight Dave Smith has to say. He might benefit by taking Murray’s admonition and visit Israel and Gaza, though he has probably consumed too much superficial pop culture for the truth to sink in. Disappointed with Tucker for lending this airhead any credibility.
And needless to say, Loury could stand to take a page from Murray as well, if his outsized ego could ever take a break. Good on the Manhattan Institute for daring to stick to their principles.
Thanks. Don’t worry about letting us know about tucker’s shows. I check him pretty regularly but didn’t know about the recent ones. Yes, the time stamp is good. Ignore Steve S. He can go listen to someone else. Different opinions. I like Matt Walsh but found it to be somewhat boring. Who cares? Just move on.
I subscribe to Tucker but usually wait for your time-stamped version. Thank you, Sasha.
Amazing podcasts BOTH
Thank you!
https://www.independent.org/article/2008/04/01/the-return-of-debtors-prison/
This is the example of what is wrong with the USA.
Please note that SCOTUS Justice Sam Alito was personally involved enforcing the debtors prison, which is illegal, because a divorce lawyer gets paid a percentage of the final divorce decree.
13 years in prison for nothing. Pennsylvania legal system is run by secret societies and so is DC, and now you know that Sam Alito is a member of a secret society.
This article is 17 years old and is about a man who hid his money to keep his wife from getting anything after their divorce. To bring it up here is ridiculous.
https://www.marketswiki.com/wiki/Patrick_H._Arbor
Perhaps read Article IV, Section 2, Clause 2 of the US Constitution and the 6th Amendment.
Then research due process of the 5th Amendment, which was then forced on states by the 14th Amendment.
Rights are exogenously determined, privileges and immunity endogenously determined.
Barron v City of Baltimore (1833) rendered rights endogenously determined, based on which state a person was born in, but there is no reason to believe that the laws of nature and nature's God would do that.
14th Amendment was to fix that.
Normally, I don't respond to replies, but when another PhD in Economics makes wild comments, I decided to respond.
This Glen Loury has to be just about the most stand up guy I've ever heard. Got dismissed by the fn Manhattan Institute, but didn't go about hurling adjectives or criticizing them. Turned it into his capstone career achievement, according to St Peter, I'm assuming.
Blessed are the Peacemakers, and Prof Loury has the one foot long words to boot.
Most of the crap tucker puts out on his podcasts is a waste of time, including the latest you dropped. I usually listen for several minutes hoping he will become less insufferable, which sometimes happens, but not this time. dave smith is even more annoying than tucker. I'll continue giving the podcasts you drop a few minutes Sasha, only because you make sense and for some reason that escapes me you think tucker is worth listening to or you wouldn't provide them on your platform. The last tucker podcasts I was able to stomach through the entire bit was when he interviewed Jonathan Roumie, who plays Jesus on Chosen, and his interview with Matt Walsh.
Quit yelling at the tv, you'll get a sore throat, and you're scaring the cats.
Stop scaring the dang cats! Hahhaa, you're funny.