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Tucker Carlson...they have had as part of their family tradition going out to eat, even on major holidays. He does not feel like they can do it anymore because too often they get attacked (called confronted by those who like to minimize the problem).
He has four kids and a wife he has had since 1991, met her when they were both 15.
Is America wrong for making him feel this way.
Y/N, and yes I am judging you.
Tucker Carlson is a public figure. He makes a lot of money to address a nation-wide audience on matters of great importance. He puts himself out there, and in doing so he invites criticism and scrutiny.
Not only am I fine with public figures like politicians and reporters being confronted at public places, I think that these people should be confronted. If they are doing something to attract the ire of the public, and the consequence of having to deal with that makes them feel uncomfortable, then they should be uncomfortable. Where I draw the line is when such confrontations become physical; don't put your hands on people, or their property. I'm fine with Ted Cruz getting chanted out of a resteraunt, but the people who threw out Mitch McConnell's food were crossing an obvious line.
Tucker Carlson...they have had as part of their family tradition going out to eat, even on major holidays. He does not feel like they can do it anymore because too often they get attacked (called confronted by those who like to minimize the problem).
He has four kids and a wife he has had since 1991, met her when they were both 15.
Is America wrong for making him feel this way.
Y/N, and yes I am judging you.
Poor diddums. If he didn't spew so much hate and violence he might not get heckled in restaurants. He is lucky he doesn't go to a restaurant where white supremacist trump supporters shoot up.
Tucker Carlson...they have had as part of their family tradition going out to eat, even on major holidays. He does not feel like they can do it anymore because too often they get attacked (called confronted by those who like to minimize the problem).
He has four kids and a wife he has had since 1991, met her when they were both 15.
Is America wrong for making him feel this way.
Y/N, and yes I am judging you.
So if we do this to you you are going to be fine with it right?
...and so the tangled vine of partisan hate grows a few more inches and wraps itself around each of our throats.
Tucker Carlson...they have had as part of their family tradition going out to eat, even on major holidays. He does not feel like they can do it anymore because too often they get attacked (called confronted by those who like to minimize the problem).
He has four kids and a wife he has had since 1991, met her when they were both 15.
Is America wrong for making him feel this way.
Y/N, and yes I am judging you.
...and so the tangled vine of partisan hate grows a few more inches and wraps itself around each of our throats.
America 2018.....THUG NATION!
WE USED TO BE BETTER!
And Tucker has spent many years of his life cultivating that partisan hate garden.
No we weren't.
Tucker Carlson is a public figure. He makes a lot of money to address a nation-wide audience on matters of great importance. He puts himself out there, and in doing so he invites criticism and scrutiny.
Not only am I fine with public figures like politicians and reporters being confronted at public places, I think that these people should be confronted. If they are doing something to attract the ire of the public, and the consequence of having to deal with that makes them feel uncomfortable, then they should be uncomfortable. Where I draw the line is when such confrontations become physical; don't put your hands on people, or their property. I'm fine with Ted Cruz getting chanted out of a resteraunt, but the people who threw out Mitch McConnell's food were crossing an obvious line.
As it stands, however, I am not a public figure. I don't get paid loads of cash to go on national television and 'inform' the American people. Refer to the first part of my post; I'm starting to think that people tend to just skim.
With all the hate he spews day in and day out into the public sphere....
Tucker Carlson...they have had as part of their family tradition going out to eat, even on major holidays. He does not feel like they can do it anymore because too often they get attacked (called confronted by those who like to minimize the problem).
He has four kids and a wife he has had since 1991, met her when they were both 15.
Is America wrong for making him feel this way.
Y/N, and yes I am judging you.
Tucker Carlson is a public figure. He makes a lot of money to address a nation-wide audience on matters of great importance. He puts himself out there, and in doing so he invites criticism and scrutiny.
Not only am I fine with public figures like politicians and reporters being confronted at public places, I think that these people should be confronted. If they are doing something to attract the ire of the public, and the consequence of having to deal with that makes them feel uncomfortable, then they should be uncomfortable. Where I draw the line is when such confrontations become physical; don't put your hands on people, or their property. I'm fine with Ted Cruz getting chanted out of a resteraunt, but the people who threw out Mitch McConnell's food were crossing an obvious line.
With all the hate he spews day in and day out into the public sphere, he can't handle the public sphere spewing a little hate right back? He's made a career out of insulting people and spreading hate. If he doesn't want feedback he should stop.
Clearly nobody should be attacking his house but getting a taste of your own verbal medicine in public is just justice. Pure karma.
Poor diddums. If he didn't spew so much hate and violence he might not get heckled in restaurants. He is lucky he doesn't go to a restaurant where white supremacist trump supporters shoot up.
There we go...let us separate the wheat from the chaff!
Let's find out who The Better People are!
If I ran for public office? Hell yes, bring it.
As it stands, however, I am not a public figure. I don't get paid loads of cash to go on national television and 'inform' the American people. Refer to the first part of my post; I'm starting to think that people tend to just skim.
I'm not in favor of harassing random assholes because of their opinion. I tend to not even critisize folks for their voting decisions unless they have the balls to shoot first. If you're holding a public office, or you're a reporter, then that's different. When you take a job like that, you take on the mantle of everything that comes with placing yourself into the public spotlight. You don't get to have a great influence on the lives of milions of people and then go home and live a perfectly ordinary life.
That is the burden of people like Tucker Calson, Donald Trump, Bernie Sanders, Bill Maher, and even YouTube assholes like Kyle Kulinski and Steven Crowder.
...and so the tangled vine of partisan hate grows a few more inches and wraps itself around each of our throats.
With all the hate he spews day in and day out into the public sphere, he can't handle the public sphere spewing a little hate right back? He's made a career out of insulting people and spreading hate. If he doesn't want feedback he should stop.
Clearly nobody should be attacking his house but getting a taste of your own verbal medicine in public is just justice. Pure karma.
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