Seriously, Tucker Carlson? Come On
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Seriously, Tucker Carlson? Come On
"Carlson stated, 'It's a moment to wrestle with our own consciences. We'll be tormented by it for a long time. I will be. And I want to say I'm sorry for misleading people.'"
"Despite his second thoughts, Carlson's previous errors in judgment disqualify him from being taken seriously in political discourse, as many commentators recognized the truth earlier."
"Carlson had reservations about the war in Iraq but chose to support it, stating, 'I went against my own instincts in supporting it. It's something I'll never do again. Never.'"
"Initially finding Trump coarse, Carlson's views shifted during the 2016 campaign, but by 2020, he expressed disgust over Trump's handling of COVID, reflecting his complex relationship with the former president."
Tucker Carlson reflects on his support for Donald Trump, particularly regarding the war in Iran, which he now deems a significant mistake. He admits to misleading people and expresses remorse for his past endorsements. Despite his second thoughts, Carlson's previous errors in judgment disqualify him from being taken seriously in political discourse. His history of supporting controversial decisions, like the Iraq war, reveals a pattern of prioritizing party loyalty over personal convictions, leading to his current disillusionment with Trump’s presidency.
Read at The Atlantic
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