Fuc---r Carlson Didn't even say bye to Ron Paul

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http://www.mediabistro.com/fishbowl...get_out_of_here_lets_go_get_dinner__93790.asp

"Are you going to tell him you're leaving?" I ask.

"Nahhh," Tucker says. "I really like Ron Paul. I don't want to hurt his feelings."



Say what you want about truthers, but I never trusted Tucker.

I don't know why RP chose him to be the emcee.

It was HIM who was the first to broadcast the thing about those racist newsletters before they even came out.

He is NOT for limited government and says the most absurd things at times.

Please RP distance yourself from him!
 
Tucker is no friend to Ron Paul.

Tucker tried to destroy him through the media by bringing prostitutes by to meet him. Remember that? Tucker tried destroying Ron Paul's conservative base by that stunt.
 
Tucker is no friend to Ron Paul.

Tucker tried to destroy him through the media by bringing prostitutes by to meet him. Remember that? Tucker tried destroying Ron Paul's conservative base by that stunt.

Yeah, He and Willie tend to like cheap ladies. The undertones in their shows were deafening.
 
Monday, Sep 08
Tucker On Ron Paul Event: "This is crazy. I've got to get out of here. Let's go get dinner."

Tucker Carlson was picked to emcee the Ron Paul convention in St. Paul. But he didn't last long.

From The Weekly Standard:

Backstage afterwards, Ventura is further holding court for reporters, after having hinted to the crowd that he might be amenable to a presidential run in 2012 if the Revolution stays on track. "I will be watching!" he threatened.

Tucker hadn't heard the speech, so I break the news to him that Ventura got off his leash. Being a devout believer in the conventional, single-bullet version of the 9/11 attacks (that the terrorists acted alone), Tucker is both alarmed and offended, but doesn't have much time to reflect. He is accosted by some grubby indie-media types who start trying to engage him: "Have you ever heard of the Controlled Demolition Hypothesis ....Who I believe did it are the ones who control our money systems ... Have you followed the [National Institute of Standards and Technology] report on the collapse of building seven?"

After a brief sparring match with the nutcakes, Tucker looks ashen. "This is crazy. I've got to get out of here. Let's go get dinner." We slip out the back door of the arena to hail a cab and get some steaks. But Tucker's still supposed to be emceeing the event, and Paul has yet to speak.

"Are you going to tell him you're leaving?" I ask.

"Nahhh," Tucker says. "I really like Ron Paul. I don't want to hurt his feelings."

What a fuck stain. (+1 for stats) ;)

But seriously... this dude is a tool. He was literally RUNNING away from reality... he fken bailed on the event. He's not genuine at all. He works in the media.. what do you expect?
Jan Heldfield needs to interview him... he'd cut the interview and break down into tears.. little bitch.
 
I hope RP doesn't deal with him again
Even during the presidential campaign I never liked Tucker

Dude is a clear and pathetic attempt at a double agent of some sort.

If you listen to some of the stuff he talks about during non-ron paul news or commentaries it is nowhere near close to anything RP stands for.

I guess with Tucker as the emcee RP thought that he'd get more media coverage.
 
http://www.mediabistro.com/fishbowl...get_out_of_here_lets_go_get_dinner__93790.asp

"Are you going to tell him you're leaving?" I ask.

"Nahhh," Tucker says. "I really like Ron Paul. I don't want to hurt his feelings."



Say what you want about truthers, but I never trusted Tucker.

I don't know why RP chose him to be the emcee.

It was HIM who was the first to broadcast the thing about those racist newsletters before they even came out.

He is NOT for limited government and says the most absurd things at times.

Please RP distance yourself from him!

Ron either has poor judgment in such matters, or he has poor judgment in picking the people to decide such matters.

Is this not painfully obvious by now?
 
He didnt say bye to Dr. Paul because he didnt want to hurt his feelings. He left because the truthers chased him off.
 
He didnt say bye to Dr. Paul because he didnt want to hurt his feelings. He left because the truthers chased him off.

He bailed on event, to go have lunch... without notifying the good Dr.

Tucker's got a solid case of cognitive dissonance,... he can't even contemplate questioning his reality.. so he runs away like a 3 year old.
 
When he left he caused quite a void too - I didn't realize what was going on at the time but one of the speakers ended up being announced from side stage by the production manager before they got the guy that stood in setup.
 
He didnt say bye to Dr. Paul because he didnt want to hurt his feelings. He left because the truthers chased him off.
Have you taken the time to thank them?
Tucker Carlson is a trojan horse.
He may not be the only one. I really have to question the judgement of the CFL organizers who thought having him as emcee was a good idea.
 
He may not be the only one. I really have to question the judgement of the CFL organizers who thought having him as emcee was a good idea.

It was half an idea. He did an adequate job for as long as he lasted. He was just completely unprofessional, that's all.

But, hey, what do we really expect from CNN?
 
He didnt say bye to Dr. Paul because he didnt want to hurt his feelings. He left because the truthers chased him off.

That was his excuse to cover himself. It is much worse to leave and not say anything and to have people panic to try to find a new emcee.
 
Oh, I didn't know Tucker had been accosted backstage by 9/11 truther pseudo-reporters during Ventura's speech. I thought he just didn't like Ventura asking why OBL hadn't been indicted for 9/11, and was "offended" by that question and left, which would have been stupid. I guess I understand a little better why he wanted to get out of there, but still, getting barraged with annoying questions is no reason to ditch your commitments. Tucker is a major journalist--he should be used to that kind of thing.
 
Oh, I didn't know Tucker had been accosted backstage by 9/11 truther pseudo-reporters during Ventura's speech. I thought he just didn't like Ventura asking why OBL hadn't been indicted for 9/11, and was "offended" by that question and left, which would have been stupid. I guess I understand a little better why he wanted to get out of there, but still, getting barraged with annoying questions is no reason to ditch your commitments. Tucker is a major journalist--he should be used to that kind of thing.

From what I heard second-hand, it was pretty bad... Tucker at least has some dignity. He has tried to reach out to us, but some members keep slapping his hand.
 
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