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Tag: Tucker Carlson

WHAT IT ALL BOILS DOWN TO

Wed Aug 06, 2008 at 08:49:43 AM PDT

In the face of Obama's slipping polls and the growing possibility that he could actually lose to someone so inept and befuddled as John McCain, I discuss some ideas about ways that we set ourselves up for failure

I'm Fed Up w/ the "Jesus" Thing ** Updated w/Poll

Thu Jul 31, 2008 at 04:49:42 AM PDT

Tucker just did it on Morning Joe, Laura Ingramm does it constantly, every neo-con invokes it as soon as the mike is turned on.

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When was the last time you confused Obama with Jesus or the Messiah?

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Tucker Carlson is an *ss

Wed Jul 30, 2008 at 02:40:28 PM PDT

Any other interesting truths.

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What to do with Tucker Carlson

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In Defense of Keith Olbermann

Sat Jun 14, 2008 at 05:21:31 PM PDT

There has been a concerted effort lately to make the "Worst Person's in the World" segment by Keith Olbermann a controversial flashpoint. It has been pointed to as proof of liberal bias in the media by a number of people affiliated with conservative political causes. The latest is one of these segments that goes after "America's Sweetheart" Katie Couric, anchor of the CBS Evening News.

Media-types straddle fence on McClellan

Thu May 29, 2008 at 07:05:27 PM PDT

Tucker Carlson, on the Scott McClellan "revelations," is typically duplicitous.

He's [McClellan] opening a whole new line of questioning, I think, that's important. Look, McCain's explanation you just heard is defensible: 'I support the war because I thought Saddam was going to hurt us, so we should hurt him first.' That's a reasonable point of view.

What's unreasonable in my view is what Scott McClellan is saying, which is the White House wanted to invade Iraq for theoretical reasons. Because establishing democracy there would somehow bring peace to the Middle East and make the world a better place. That is very, very hard to defend. In fact, I think it's borderline ludicrous.

If that's true, then I think, you know, historians have a stronger case that the Bush White House was, you know, negligent and acting against the best interests of the United States. But again, that's not a debate most people are interested in having. I mean, every survey shows, television ratings show, people don't want to revisit this. Most people think the war was a mistake. They don't want to hear about it. Which is why almost nobody covers the war any more.

Wowee-wow-wow-wow.

Wow.

So McClellan's book "opens up a whole new line of questioning" regarding whether "the White House wanted to invade Iraq for theoretical reasons."

Gee, what a "new" line that would be. And in other news, if General Francisco Franco is still dead, that opens up a new line of questioning and...

This is a really tightly-packed one minute of bullshit, though.

First of all, what Tucker's really saying here is, "In order not to look like a total moron, I need to say that Scott McClellan might be saying something important here. But I can't throw the whole war and McCain under the bus just yet." So what he says is, oh, well, John McCain's position on the war is defensible. Preemptive war is defensible. But theoretical war -- however that differs from preemptive war -- is not. Bad White House! Unless, of course, you walk the war rationales back and say it was purely preemptive, which is "reasonable" and "defensible."

Anyone think the White House is going to be hesitant to do that?

Right. So the escape hatch is built right in. Tucker gets to be on TV being "relevant," gets to make the comments necessary in order for the host not to immediately dismiss him as being a moron, but then gets to wrap his comments in the blanket statement that if the White House will just say they were being reasonable, well then, they were being reasonable. Not like what this nutty guy is saying.

Second of all... historians? Historians will have a stronger case that the Bush White House was negligent and acting against the best interests of the United States?

Why "historians?" Why would we be waiting on history here? Why wouldn't you say the Bush White House was negligent and acting against the best interests of the United States, Tucker? Why would that job fall to historians?

Third, here comes the set up. And oh baby, what a set up it is!

Nobody wants to hear about this! Nobody wants to revisit this! It's all in the past! Water under the bridge! It was a mistake! 4,000 dead and fifty years to go ("Maybe 100!"), but hey, look, we're rightfully chastened, we feel bad about it, but let's not get hung up on it. Let's look to the future.

Oh, man. Our future understanding of our immediate past is really gonna suck.

Media-types straddle fence on McClellan

Thu May 29, 2008 at 09:41:49 AM PDT

Tucker Carlson: Iraq War "Borderline Ludicrous" If Scott Is Right

Thu May 29, 2008 at 08:10:50 AM PDT

Tucker Carlson had some very strong words for the neo-conservatives and the Bush White House this morning. He maintains that John McCain's argument that Saddam Hussein was a bad man who meant us harm so therefore we must strike him pre-emptively is "reasonable". However, he said that if Scott McClellan's new book is accurate and the White House wanted to take us to war not by virtue of any threat but because of ideological and theoretical reasons (democracy, stabilizing the region etc.) that the argument for war then becomes "very, very hard to defend" and in fact "borderline ludicrous"

Although Tucker Carlson hasn't been the biggest supporter of the war since it became clear that it was an unmitigated disaster... its still surprising to see him using such strong language to call a spade a spade.

This whole situation seems slightly surreal. If you had told me back in 2003/2004 that Scott McClellan would end up becoming a scathing Bush administration critic and Tucker Carlson would be on television calling the real rationale for war "borderline ludicrous" I would have never believed you.

Watch the clip:

Tucker Carlson: Entrenched Racism is Obama's Fault

Sat May 24, 2008 at 02:38:12 PM PDT

For months, political punditry has centered around race and gender politics. Yet virtually every show’s host is a white male, the pundit selections often fall short (yet far more diverse than hosts), and Pat Buchanan is somehow still receiving a paycheck. But perhaps the most disturbing aspect of punditry has been the last month of euphemism-laced questions about "Obama’s problem" getting "the white, working class vote" whether in Pennsylvania or West Virginia or Kentucky. A prime example took place this early Wednesday morning on MSNBC’s "After Hours" with Dan Abrams. Pundit Tucker Carlson states:

“Tucker Carlson for president?” W/ POLL!!

Thu May 22, 2008 at 06:56:08 PM PDT

I'm sick, SICK I TELL YA, and tired of this election season. I give up. I am totally done. I have a new candidate.

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What More Could A Person Ask For?

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Scarborough takes shot at Olbermann

Thu May 08, 2008 at 03:59:17 AM PDT

Joe Scarborough takes shot at Keith Olbermann on Morning Joe.

I'm boycotting dammit!!!!

Thu Apr 24, 2008 at 04:50:27 PM PDT

Be prepared for a rant.  Or don't.  
I've had enough, dammit.  My husband insists on watching so-called 'news" channels all the time.  And I mean ALL the time.  He won't even shut off a Bush speech!!!!  I leave the room, dammit, I can still hear the bastard.  I stick my fingers in my ears and sing....Lalalalalala.

I just want to slap James Carville sometimes! (All Right, All the Time!)

Mon Apr 21, 2008 at 11:04:21 PM PDT

I usually only post on my blog when I have the time. But I thought this one was appropriate to post here as well.

The Chelsea Effect

Fri Apr 04, 2008 at 01:01:07 AM PDT

In the past couple of weeks, Chelsea Clinton has been getting quite a bit of attention following a question and answer session at a university in which a student asked Ms. Clinton her take on her mother's handling of the Monika Lewinsky scandal. Her response was, "Wow, you're the first person actually that's ever asked me that question. Um, in the, I don't know maybe seventy college campuses that I've now been to. And I do not think that's any of your business."

Breaking: Al Gore Enters Race!

Mon Mar 31, 2008 at 11:56:16 PM PDT

While watching late night television this evening, my favorite show was interrupted for a news break coming live from a boat in the middle of the Pacific. After a few minutes of speculation by Tucker Carlson, who was for some reason chosen to report live from the boat, Al Gore appeared at a podium, making the announcement that many of us have waited for a long time to hear.

Full story below the fold. Suffice it to say, Obama's got no chance now!

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Do you welcome President Gore?

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The Entire MSNBC Narrative On Obama, Part One

Wed Mar 26, 2008 at 05:33:45 PM PDT

Having transcribed for my work just about every Hardball and Tucker for the past two years, I've finally decided it's a good time to take a look back and get a bit of perspective on how the campaign narrative has evolved over the past 15 months.  

I offer here a chronological sampling of some of the most memorable quotes I've found in my personal files from these shows.  I do the last 20 minutes of Hardball, which is the "Politics Fix," and the second half our of Tucker, so all of these quotes are from those parts of the show.

I also transcribe Countdown, but I decided to give Olbermann a break, because he's generally a decent guy, not to mention this was already a pain in the ass to put together (actually, there's one Olbermann quote in there).  

Part one has all of 2007, which will be followed sometime soon by part two with the first three months of 2008.  

A Tucker Post Mortem And Other News Corpse Bits

Tue Mar 25, 2008 at 07:58:50 PM PDT

A Tucker Carlson Post Mortem

Tucker Carlson - True Washington StoryThe first full week of the post-Tucker era on MSNBC validates the long overdue decision to cancel the perennial loser. David Gregory's new program, "Race for the White House," outperformed Tucker by 35% (Gregory's first week vs. Tucker's last week). What's more, on Friday, Gregory was the second highest rated program on MSNBC's evening schedule (trailing only Countdown and beating Hardball). He also came in second against his competition, surpassing Wolf Blitzer's Situation Room on CNN. Tucker never came close to these achievements.

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The Internet's Chronicle Of Media Decay.

Bill O'Reilly says Liberal bloggers are just like the Klan, so...

Fri Mar 21, 2008 at 01:33:09 PM PDT

So... I hear that Bill O'Reilly says bloggers are just like the Klan, just like Nazis. You would think that someone like Bill would have a better understanding of the whole Klan/Nazi thing - after all isn't there an explanation or mission statement somewhere on his membership cards?

But then, I thought, perhaps I have this all wrong, perhaps I am not understanding the oppression, prejudice, and brutal injustices Mr. O'Reilly and his brethren have experienced. And to help others understand the plight of these poor, underprivileged plutocrats struggling for freedom, I offer the following. I know it's long, but how long is too long if it helps the world be a better, more empathetic place?

Here ya go. Remember, it's a script, so read it with some character:

David Gregory - Republican Hitman?

Thu Mar 20, 2008 at 04:58:33 PM PDT

The Race to the White House Press release states:

"Race for the White House with David Gregory" will feature reports from MSNBC and NBC News correspondents around the country with the latest breaking political news and in-depth analysis of the campaigns.

The operative words to me are "IN-DEPTH ANALYSIS" and "CAMPAIGNS"....

Is this what Gregory is doing?  

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How would you rate David Gregory's show

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