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Kelly Perreault's avatar

I really enjoy listening to Tuckers’ points that he brings up. The satanic takeover has advanced as far as it has bc people keep believing “oh, it will be fine”. We have to stand up before we’re in chains waiting for execution. The elites HATE us. They want the border open, they want people to die of fentanyl, they want undocumented aliens to overrun states. It’s chaos theory. Stand up and be willing to die for your beliefs or accept your shackles.

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Jeff Cook-Coyle's avatar

I found the interview disturbing. Tucker spoke impassioned and at length about how we are living through something like the Russian revolution. It was like the other guy didn’t hear the speech. “what would you say are Conservatives’ greatest accomplishment and biggest blind spot?” I am going with ”missing that we are being actively overthrown.”

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Kurt's avatar

The speach was a call to action, rise to the challenge. All is not lost but everything is on the line. We hold in our hands the keys to destiny, our destiny and what we will leave behind when we go. Be brave and courageous in the time that you have.

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Danimal28's avatar

Many of us looked around in March 2020 and just couldn't believe the sheep among us gave in. We didn't.

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Damn the torpedoes's avatar

But there obviously not enough of us.

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BigGuy49's avatar

Depends on your definition / view of "us"...?

History has revealed that only a single-digit percentage of American colonials actually fought in the 1776 Revolutionary War. IMHO Tucker nailed it when he identified cowardice as the main problem in America.

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Paving the Way's avatar

I agree. Tucker understands.

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Jeff Cook-Coyle's avatar

With a close second being “the internal enemies of our Republic need to be to understand that they must stop destroying it.”

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Matt L.'s avatar

I can readily see how Tucker’s subject of ‘accepting and being comfortable w/ our own mortality’ is frightening and disturbing to many. But it’s especially unsettling to those who no longer believe and act as though God has dominion over us, and of all creation. I’ve found great solace and well being from study of the Torah & God’s covenant with Israel, and then the new covenant w/ all Gentiles. The Bible is the first book, a collection of narratives and root of everything. It is literally, The Book of Life, connective tissue to our Consciousness and The Transcendent Good. Our greatest blind spot is to have forgotten/ ignored it, or belittled it as simply, stupid stories. That atomic blast was very bright, after all.

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Jeff Cook-Coyle's avatar

Thanks for sharing! You are so right.

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Suzie's avatar

Most interesting ~ thank you for publishing it!

When asked to critique the Conservative movement, I’d hoped Tucker would have admonished them for having stood by and allowed what has happened to this country, even so far as having sold out to it.

Donald Trump’s presidency put the lie to so much the so-called Conservatives claimed they were “for” for decades by accomplishing much of it himself - with intense pushback and criticism from said “conservatives” , I.e. lower taxes, less regulation, energy independence, peace in the Middle East and pretty much around the world, etc. They fought him tooth and nail during his presidency. They were all proven to be cowards and sellouts.

They stood by while this onslaught of the Left has brought us to where we are today, and even still won’t stand up against them, (McCarthy and the entire Republican Senate as case in point).

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JT's avatar

"There's nothing to be afraid of other than cowardice." One of Tucker's best. Thanks!

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David White's avatar

"The only thing we have to fear is fear itself". There is nothing new under the sun.

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Atenizo's avatar

When asked to critique the Conservative movement, I wish Tucker would have hammered them on their feckless response to Election Integrity. We all know our elections are rigged and the Conservative Leadership in Congress and in Conservative institutions have been MORE than weak in correcting this. How can we ever get good leaders in place if the leaders are selected not elected? Tapping back the current leader is not enough. Big change is needed and most of the American people either party are not ok with rigged elections!

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Elizabeth's avatar

Thanks for sharing Sasha. This is one of Tucker’s most persuasive speeches nudging us to all become more serious about what is happening to us. Eyes wide open.

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sherronkilgore@yahoo.com's avatar

Thank you, Sasha

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Allison Gilliland's avatar

Thank you for putting these out!

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Danimal28's avatar

Yep, you come for my family, I will get you first.

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D Parker's avatar

I really hope I’m wrong about this:

Is Michelle Obama going to replace Senator Feinstein to jump-start a presidential run?

https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2023/05/is_michelle_obama_going_to_replace_senator_feinstein_to_jumpstart_a_presidential_run.html

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Kurt's avatar

I saw the Cruz clip about Michelle Obama coming in and replacing Biden on the ticket. I don’t believe that either. Although she would be showered with fawning press coverage, beyond anything we have ever seen before, she lacks the fire in the belly--the raw thirst for power and the competitive streak. Conrast that with Hillary, who took over the failed health care overhaul in Bill’s first term, and picked up a Senate seat. If Michelle had the required ambition, the evidence would be abundantly clear from her words and actions by now.

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Damn the torpedoes's avatar

She is not a California resident. If he appoints Kamala, Biden appoints him VP, then resigns for health reasons, and the Gavin appoints Mickey as VP. That’s when he hires a food taster that Difi neglected to hire!

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D Parker's avatar

It’s been reported they have a house in the people’s republic. Besides, Hillary was able to get around that.

The biggest hurdle has to be Gavin himself.

The concerns are still there:

Trump was a great president, but a looming Michelle Obama candidacy means we need a new plan

https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2023/09/trump_was_a_great_president_but_a_looming_michelle_obama_candidacy_means_we_need_a_new_plan.html

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Steve's avatar

A "new plan?" Yeah, American Thinker would say that -- a new plan for... more spineless, surrender-monkey Bushism?

No thanks.

I'm not a Trump booster or voter, but the entire field are globalist uniparty shills. Every. Single. One. Let's go through them all:

Burgum - Mask-mandater. In North Dakota, of all places. Disqualified.

Pence - Judas. Sold out on J6 when Dem steal was clear. Toes the globalist line. DQ.

Scott - Affirmative action personified. Last seen arguing about Nikki's curtains. DQ.

Haley - Warmongering WEF stooge who required vaccine passports at her event. She's Jeb! in a skirt suit. MEGA disqualified.

Christie - Rhino sized RINO mafia goon who's just there to "get Trump." DQ.

Hutchinson - He's all in on the trans nonsense. DQ.

DeSantis - Bush backed Bushie. Signed crony auto law. Still has NY style quarantine law on FL books, but pretends otherwise. Was scolding FL bars in summer 2020. Just an opportunist (be the "freedom state" so the rubes don't notice what you're really up to). Bailed out Biden by saying inflation was Trump's fauly (I divide the blame equally but with the caveat that Biden & company poured gasoline on the fire, so their actions were worse) DQ.

Vivek - The only one saying all of the right things... but he was saying the total opposite about a year ago. Also a pharma guy, and probably insincere. He is the best imitator of real conservatives, though -- he does a way better job than the cliched catchphrases the other candidates are relying on. Still... little chance of trustworthiness.

Elder, Hurd, and Johnson aren't on the stage, so no point in talking about them for now.

Trump... terrible on personnel, got conned by Fauci, foolishly thinks warp speed worked, too debt-fueled. The only reason I'm considering giving him a vote (in the general) is because of the ridiculous kangaroo court treatment he's getting, because that is something we should all reject, even if we don't like the target.

Democrats? They're all insane-o's. RFK Jr says some nice stuff but he's also a gun-grabbing climate wacko who claims AIDS isn't real, which is a lot more bizarre than "hey these corporations might be making dangerous vaccines" which was a statement in the left wing wheelhouse until about 3.5 years ago, and now suddenly they blindly trust corporations as long as the corporations use their policies and shout their slogans.

And the final problem with a "new plan" is that if it even HINTS of globalist uniparty -- as does the field, as I just outline -- you ain't getting ANY of the Trump people, OR a lot of the independents like me. We're done playing uniparty. No point in supporting backstabbing sellouts. It's uninspiring and useless. We no longer believe they're giving us any more than lip service.

I'd prefer to see someone else, but anyone worthwhile probably wants nothing to do with this shitshow masquerading as a free country.

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Jeff Cook-Coyle's avatar

To use football lingo, the Democrats have a free play if they move Harrisboutnof the VP and to the senate spot. Then they have their choice of president through the person who becomes the replacement VP. All they have to do is to get a few of the Republican senatorial criminals, numbskulls, and Uniparty sycophants to vote for the nominee for replacement VP. I hope the Republicans are ready. They have had two years to prepare.

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CC's avatar

Michelle is too lazy & angry. Hardly, a woman of vision. True. That said, her people are into ‘anger & victimization’. Not sure enough people are, but then there’s the ‘Crayola Issue’ - they’ll vote for her because it feels good.

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Yogich's avatar

Thank you, as always, Sasha. 👍🏼

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Michael Herman's avatar

Watching this and knowing that concurrent to this event Kevin McCarthy was selling out the "opposition" party made Tucker appear omniscient.

Maine clearly has too many "Ruling Class" types, absent Tucker speaking they seem to wish to continue to have a "Ruling Class", as long as it is them.

Populism is our future survival. Whether it be a plumber, a mechanic, or a brahmin that rises up to lead us shouldn't be an issue.

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Paving the Way's avatar

I sensed listening to this interview that our brave friend Tucker is under direct threat from the American Bloshevicks. He was scattered and tense. But his words were intense and courageous, a call to action. If I had to guess I would surmise that his disclosure of the Obama homosexuality in that recent interview with Larty Sinclair has angered the American Bolshevicks.

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Paving the Way's avatar

That was a call to action.

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Marsali S.'s avatar

Thank you for this!

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Damn the torpedoes's avatar

It’s time to take the border back. If we don’t do it, who will?

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Amr Marzouk's avatar

So good even though we missed out on jazz band and Hillsdale gospel choir!! Many thanks.

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