Republicans should cheer the exit of sad Tucker – Latest News
Crank conspiracist Tucker Carlson has determined to exit the Republican Party, and the solely wise response is, “Don’t let the door hit you on the way out.”
The podcaster has taken to losing his abilities on an eccentric, poisonous agenda: Mysteriously pro-Vladimir Putin, obsessively anti-Israel, weirdly ashamed of America.
“If I’m out, then I think a lot of other people are out, too,” he boasts — a declare as weird as his reward for Qatar, a nation that funds Hamas and the Muslim Brotherhood, persecutes Christian converts, restricts civil liberties and treats ladies as second-class residents.
Laughably, Carlson says he feels sorry for his previous buddy Vice President JD Vance, “stuck” serving beneath President Donald Trump.
In truth, Vance deserves pity for his extended efforts to woo Tucker back into actuality.
Carlson’s downward spiral was already changing into apparent in 2024, when he traveled to Moscow to interview Putin and sat nonetheless not just for the autocrat’s skewed historic ramblings but additionally Vlad’s open contempt for his interviewer.
By March of this 12 months, he was claiming the CIA learn his texts with Iran in an effort to “frame” him as a overseas agent.
He’s even puzzled if Trump might “be the Antichrist.”
So Republicans can fortunately cheer his exit — whereas hoping he will get the skilled help he so plainly wants.
