- My Forums
- Tiger Rant
- LSU Recruiting
- SEC Rant
- Saints Talk
- Pelicans Talk
- More Sports Board
- Coaching Changes
- Fantasy Sports
- Golf Board
- Soccer Board
- O-T Lounge
- Tech Board
- Home/Garden Board
- Outdoor Board
- Health/Fitness Board
- Movie/TV Board
- Book Board
- Music Board
- Political Talk
- Money Talk
- Fark Board
- Gaming Board
- Travel Board
- Food/Drink Board
- Ticket Exchange
- TD Help Board
Customize My Forums- View All Forums
- Show Left Links
- Topic Sort Options
- Trending Topics
- Recent Topics
- Active Topics
Started By
Message
Posted on 12/27/25 at 12:58 pm to Errerrerrwere
quote:
Probably nothing.
So you would agree that Tucker conflating Israel influence with our fent/drug, porn and indolence issues is not a super concise or accurate argument.
Posted on 12/27/25 at 1:00 pm to the808bass
He is a fool, Islam, as our greatest enemy Israel is our best ally. I support Israel to the death. Anyone against them is against God.
Posted on 12/27/25 at 1:01 pm to NashvilleTider
That’s a hilariously dumb take. And I certainly don’t come close to agreeing with it.
You’re just being silly to obfuscate the issue along with the other Israel-obsessed posters?
You’re just being silly to obfuscate the issue along with the other Israel-obsessed posters?
Posted on 12/27/25 at 1:03 pm to Toomer Deplorable
quote:
not arguing over a false interpretation of Carlson’s argument.
I don’t have a problem with that. But it does seem obvious Tucker’s overall intent is to downplay the threat of Islam.
Posted on 12/27/25 at 1:15 pm to RED DAWN REDUX
quote:
Was it radical Islam that rounded up hundreds of folks and threw them in jails and prisons for Jan 6th?
No, that was their partners in crime ... the left, the radical DEMONcRATS.
quote:
Was it radical Islam why we went into Iraq and killed hundreds of thousands of people? Hint: Zionism and Oil
I agree ... we never should have gone into Iraq. That was our other major enemies ... the Bushes, the NWO Globalists, the Davos crowd, the NeoCons. They too are in cahoots with Saudi big oil, the Israelis, the Rothschild Cabal and the so-called academic elite.
quote:
Was it radical Islam that kept us in Afghanistan for 20 years? Hint: Opium and China
Yeah ... that was radical islam. 100%
quote:
Was it Qatar where the majority of 9/11 hijacker's came from? Hint: Saudi Arabia
Where that particular group came from is inconsequential. The fact that our icorrupt ntelligence apparatus completely dropped the ball is very consequential. The repercussions and reverberations are still being felt today.
Our intelligence apparatus is for another conversation all together ... the alphabet agencies, our shadow government, the deep state and the sewer rats, are a completely different problem. Never confuse that problem and their lies, deceptions, and misdirections with the threat we face from Radical Islam.
Be smarter than that. Learn to think for yourself. You're being willingly manipulated. You're being gullible. The deep state controls mass media. The deep state controls the narrative. The deep state controls your beliefs. Try reading more, as I do. Try being friends with people in the business, as I am. Try researching things completely off the beaten path. Try working in far away places, as I have done almost my entire adult life except for a few years. Try living in other countries. And then get back to me about how all wise and knowing you are when it comes to this mess we find ourselves in today.
We're on the precipice. If this country falls it's game over. My first wife was British. I met her in Newcastle while hospitalized there recovering from an injury I sustained while training with the SAS up in Redesdale, Otterburn. I am shocked at what the UK has become under the joined hands of the NWO Marxist Globalists and Radical Islam.
Keep this in mind. Marx was a luciferian ... a Satanist. The NWO Globalists Marxists are Satanists. They have entered into a pact with Radical Islam. Ask yourself why?
Why has radical islam and NWO Globalists Marxists allied with one another?
When you answer that, then you will realize why they needed Tucker Carlson, and others like him, to sow doubt and dissection among the Conservative masses.
Ask yourself why it was so vital for their radical Marxist (Satanist) cause to infiltrate Christian churches with pedophilia and homosexuality and transvestites.
Ask yourself, when in fact 60% of all Jews are secular, non practicing, non religious Jews ... ask yourself why they vote for Marxist candidates ... for far left candidates ... for radical Islamists candidates.
When you can answer those questions then you'll understand what's behind their front men ... Tucker, Candance, et al.
I
quote:
Stop watching that brain rot
on cable news…think for yourself.
Lol ... just lol.
Regards
Posted on 12/27/25 at 2:08 pm to IvoryBillMatt
quote:
It's just way down on the list in the United States of things about which to worry.
I certainly wouldn’t go that far. I believe it is more correct to say that radical Islam is a subsidiary concern — and indeed an outgrowth — of our nation’s perpetual interventionist approach to Middle Eastern affairs.
How many millions upon untold millions of supposed U.S. “humanitarian” aid has gone directly into the coffers of Hamas? This is a classic example of “blowback” — the term for unforeseen consequences.
Indeed, the U.S. and Israel’s support for democratic elections in Gaza in the mid-2000s — initially intended to bolster Palestinian democracy and weaken the power of the Palestinian Liberation Organization (PLO) and the Fatah movement — had significant unintended consequences. This half-baked attempt to import “democracy” into the region ultimately opened the door for a terrorist organization like Hamas to emerge as a legitimate political player in Gaza.
Yet even after Hamas won the election, the Bush Administration maintained its stance of promoting American style democracy despite the inconvenient fact that Hamas — a group the Bush Administration itself labeled as a terrorist organization — won a majority in the much ballyhooed Gazan elections. Rather than acknowledging it’s own catastrophic failure of encouraging the democratization of militant Islam, the Bush Administration instead focused on the political failures of Fatah and the need for reform.
Bush Defends His Goal of Spreading Democracy to the Mideast…
WASHINGTON, Jan. 26 - The sweeping victory of Hamas in the Palestinian elections threw President Bush and his aides on the defensive on Thursday, complicating the administration's policy of trying to promote democracy as an antidote to the spread of terrorism.
Reacting uneasily to the Hamas triumph, Mr. Bush said the results spoke to the failures of President Mahmoud Abbas and the "old guard" of his Fatah faction to root out corruption and mismanagement, not to any flaws in the administration's policy of advocating democracy.
"There was a peaceful process as people went to the polls, and that's positive," Mr. Bush said. "But what's also positive is that it's a wake-up call to the leadership. Obviously people were not happy with the status quo. The people are demanding honest government. The people want services."
…The problem faced by the administration on Thursday was how to coax Hamas into the mainstream. The West has more tools than mere diplomatic pressure to influence Hamas and the Palestinian Authority. Europe and the United States provide most of the $1 billion in foreign assistance that goes to the Palestinians.
Posted on 12/27/25 at 2:17 pm to CamdenTiger
quote:
there’s no radical Islam , it’s normal Islam…
Islam is a strange religion by our standards, and some of its adherents,
especially in third world countries, engage in practices most of us would condemn. There's little doubt about that. But a large majority of Muslims are not terrorists, contrary to the belief of a lot of our esteemed posters...
Posted on 12/27/25 at 3:25 pm to the808bass
quote:
So you would agree that Tucker conflating Israel influence with our fent/drug, porn and indolence issues is not a super concise or accurate argument.
Not at all. That's not what he said. He wasn't conflating them.
Quite the opposite.
Posted on 12/27/25 at 4:00 pm to the808bass
quote:
So you would agree that Tucker conflating Israel influence with our fent/drug, porn and indolence issues is not a super concise or accurate argument.
He will not agree, because he's incapableof reason and logic... but that's obviously what it all boils down to. It's peak Tucker obfuscation by employing ambiguous schpeak. (Emphasis mine on Yiddishness.)
Loading Twitter/X Embed...
If tweet fails to load, click here.Posted on 12/27/25 at 5:14 pm to scrooster
Islam firster Tucker Carlson.
Posted on 12/27/25 at 5:59 pm to scrooster
The woke right can't meme. It's amazing you can't see you have turned into the leftist scum you hated for 12 years!


Posted on 12/27/25 at 6:00 pm to Errerrerrwere
We are leftist scum because we don’t like how a podcaster is? Most of us would’ve voted for the guy for president a few years ago.
Posted on 12/27/25 at 6:03 pm to Jugbow
quote:
We are leftist scum because we don’t like how a podcaster is?
No dummie. Your struggle sessions you've put fellow Americans through the last 2 months is what makes you a leftist scum. Simply for not agreeing with your old, dated and soon to be dead foreign policy.
That's the very definition of leftist scum.
Maybe read up on Mao. Your new hero.
Posted on 12/27/25 at 6:15 pm to Errerrerrwere
quote:
No dummie. Your struggle sessions you've put fellow Americans through the last 2 months is what makes you a leftist scum. Simply for not agreeing with your old, dated and soon to be dead foreign policy.
The trashy "New Right" is just as angry as their progressive cousins
Posted on 12/27/25 at 6:19 pm to Errerrerrwere
quote:
Simply for not agreeing with your old, dated and soon to be dead foreign policy.
This makes me laugh every time I see some idiot post a version of it.
As if isolationism is some new-fangled idea instead of the foreign policy that the US adhered to for it's first 150 years. During which we had the War of 1812, the Indian Wars, the Mexican-American War, the Spanish American War, the Civil War, WWI, and last but not least, WWII, which included the use of nuclear fricking weapons.
Yeah, that 'Muh 'Merca Fust worked out awesome.
Now, since the US decided to compete with the USSR for the ability to run the world, yeah, we've had additional wars, just like we had when we were isolationists. None of them were world wars and none of them involved nuclear weapons.
And we did defeat the USSR with our proxy war strategy, which was by far the biggest threat to not only the US, but all life on the planet.
Given the choice between world wars, nuclear weapons, and proxy wars such as the ones we've had since then, I'll take option B.
Even if you disagree, acting as though our current foreign policy is the "old, outdated" policy instead of the much older, much more outdated policy of "'Muh 'Merca 'Fust" just demonstrates complete ignorance of American history.
It basically shows that life has become too easy and comfortable for people. Same as when young people act like their generation is put upon like people in the 1930s.
This post was edited on 12/27/25 at 6:21 pm
Posted on 12/27/25 at 6:22 pm to jlnoles79
quote:
The trashy "New Right" is just as angry as their progressive cousins
That's because they are all populists.
Populism demands an unreasonable degree of discontent.
Posted on 12/27/25 at 6:24 pm to the808bass
quote:
Tucker’s overall intent is to downplay the threat of Islam.
If by downplay, you mean prioritize our most pressing issues affecting the most Americans on a daily basis, yes. That’s actually all he was doing.
Posted on 12/27/25 at 6:29 pm to tigerlion
You clearly haven’t watched Tucker then.
Posted on 12/27/25 at 6:32 pm to Jugbow
quote:
You clearly haven’t watched Tucker then.
Watch the guy all the time.. his full interviews, not clips.
Popular
Back to top


0






