Tucker on Twitter

What did you learn?

I cant see some of the embedded posts so I may have missed something.

Perhaps he is "trying to not alienate" Trump-supporters, and talks about [only half of the equation] issues that are important. But he compliments Trump, instead of educating his followers, how much of a public/private venture Fascist Trump actually is. We didn't get to where we are by Biden alone. It was many of Trumps policies which Tucker ignores.
 
Perhaps he is "trying to not alienate" Trump-supporters, and talks about [only half of the equation] issues that are important. But he compliments Trump, instead of educating his followers, how much of a public/private venture Fascist Trump actually is. We didn't get to where we are by Biden alone. It was many of Trumps policies which Tucker ignores.

Yah I mean Trump loved the spy, surveillance, Big Brother, SWAT State although I'm wondering if he's finally waking up.

Is there a specific video?
 
Added table to OP (will try to keep OP table updated):

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[TD="bgcolor: #ABCDEF, colspan: 7"]Tucker on Twitter (posted episodes, this thread)[/TD]
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[TH="bgcolor: #DCFEBA"]EPISODE[/TH]
[TH="bgcolor: #DCFEBA"]DESCRIPTOR[/TH]
[TH="bgcolor: #DCFEBA"]POST[/TH]
[TH="bgcolor: #DCFEBA"]SOURCE LINK[/TH]
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[TD="align: center"]1[/TD]
[TD][none][/TD]
[TD="align: center"]#12[/TD]
[TD]https://twitter.com/i/status/1666203439146172419[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD="align: center"]2[/TD]
[TD]Cling to your taboos![/TD]
[TD="align: center"]#46[/TD]
[TD]https://twitter.com/i/status/1666928190445477890[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD="align: center"]3[/TD]
[TD]America's principles are at stake[/TD]
[TD="align: center"]#68[/TD]
[TD]https://twitter.com/i/status/1668747661028081664[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD="align: center"]4[/TD]
[TD]Wannabe Dictator[/TD]
[TD="align: center"]#78[/TD]
[TD]https://twitter.com/i/status/1669472439472988161[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD="align: center"]5[/TD]
[TD]As in most of the developing world, it's safer
to be the president's son than his opponent.[/TD]
[TD="align: center"]#79[/TD]
[TD]https://twitter.com/i/status/1671226703992201216[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD="align: center"]6[/TD]
[TD]Bobby Kennedy is winning[/TD]
[TD="align: center"]#87[/TD]
[TD]https://twitter.com/i/status/1672014260480901120[/TD]
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[/TABLE]
 
On a side note, how do they or how does Tucker make money on Twitter?

They've already made their money and set up their nests. Tucker Inc will benefit to some extent via advertising (NBC ad exec and WEFster is now Twitter CEO, remember?) Now it's about completing the agenda, "profitability" be damned. Fed just prints whatever is needed for Wall St while draining Main St via high interest rates and price inflation.
 
Tucker Carlson’s Next Move Revealed, Dealing Major Blow To Fox
https://trendingpoliticsnews.com/br...ove-revealed-dealing-major-blow-to-fox-mstef/
Mark Steffen (29 June 2023)

Since his departure from Fox News, Tucker Carlson has been testing the waters for launching a new conservative media company geared toward his brand of brash contrarianism. A new report says the pugnacious populist voice has successfully been raising venture capital funds to do so in what could be a massive headache for his former employer.

On Wednesday Puck News confirmed that allies of Carlson are aware that the former primetime Fox host has begun fundraising for a venture that could push the boundaries for conservative personalities to launch their own brands independent of the formerly conservative media empires like Fox that stabled talent pools. Earlier this week, Fox fired the remaining members of Carlson’s old staff, and insiders confirmed that a “vast majority” would be joining Carlson for the next chapter of his career.

Puck News’ Dylan Byers reports:

“I am told he is raising capital to launch a new company that may yet prove more influential. He’ll certainly benefit from an incongruous number of ultra wealthy conservative media investors and a scant (though growing) number of opportunities, as Glenn Beck and the tandem of Ben Shapiro and Jeremy Boreing have demonstrated. A decade ago, the Mercers seemed like lone wolves in their patronage of Breitbart. These days, conservative mediacos are popping up more rampantly, as capital finds opportunities and the conversation moves further and further to the fringes.

Tucker, the movement’s biggest star in a generation, may be able to test the boundaries. It will certainly represent the latest iteration, for better or worse, in the creator economy. And while it might sound slightly insane, given the differences in their politics and audiences, Tucker’s new media play might—if executed adroitly—serve as a paradigm for a generation of TV news personalities with huge followings and fandoms who remain marooned to their desks amid shrinking audiences. Fox will obviously be paying breathless attention to his developments, despite protestations to the contrary, but so will executives and CNN and MSNBC.”

Carlson has been a regular presence online since leaving Fox, launching a “Tucker on Twitter” series of mini-episodes that continue to generate tens of millions of views each. Without a serious or stable monetization strategy from Twitter alone, it makes sense that Carlson would be pursuing a new avenue similar to those charted by conservative personalities like Glenn Beck or Ben Shapiro, but with a much bigger audience. At the height of his popularity on Fox Carlson regularly drew three million nightly viewers for his 8 p.m. show.

Fox News is expected to wage a protracted legal battle with his former star in an attempt to keep him under contract and on the sidelines through the 2024 election cycle. Talks between attorneys for Carlson and the network have recently broken down, and allies of the provocateur have begun to wage a campaign of mudslinging that has led to embarrassing headlines for the once-conservative network. Last month a leaked employee handbook showed Fox encouraged its employees to pursue gender transition, an ironic contradiction to the network’s lambasting of liberals on transgender accommodations in schools and women’s sports.

Fox is not without its own ammunition, however. Irena Briganti, the network’s publicist, is rumored to maintain an “oppo file” on Carlson and all network talent to keep them from going rogue. More recently the network’s team of powerhouse attorneys sent Carlson and his staff a cease-and-desist letter to stanch his Twitter show as well as the development of any new venture.
 
Mediaite: Two Months Later It’s Clear: Tucker Carlson Needed Fox News More Than Fox Needed Tucker

https://www.msn.com/en-us/tv/news/two-months-later-it-s-clear-tucker-carlson-needed-fox-news-more-than-fox-needed-tucker/ar-AA1ddeLQ

:tears::tears: CLoWnS.

Viewership has started to tick back up, however, indicating that this viewer revolt is not as dire as ones seen in the past (see: the 2020 bloodbath). Moreover, Carlson’s career as an independent news anchor hasn’t proved to be much of a match for his former network.

If that were the case then why did Fox threaten legal action agaiinst Tucker for his Twitter monologes?
 
This is interesting.

In a court challenge, I'm thinking (perhaps naively) that Fox et al have no leg upon which to stand. How can they keep him under contract when they fired him? Their best hope, I suppose, would be to obtain a temporary restraining order that would hold long enough for the elections. Meh... what will they do, arrest him for exercising his 1A right? I don't think that tack could go anywhere that would not expose yet further corruption... not that Theye give a hoot in hell about such appearances any longer.

What I am wondering, however, is whether the actual networks (AT&T, Verizon, etc.) will be strong-armed into denying him access to their physical facilities. That would be a coup because no matter which higher-level provider might deign to host his endeavors, if the actual carriers deny the traffic, which would likely be in violation of FCC rules, Carlson would be SOL. That crap could be easily tied up in court through the election season, if indeed that would be the short term objective in silencing him.

The technical solution, IMO, would be something alone the architectural lines of a P2P setup where individual machines serve as hosts. With, say, a million such machines hosting, policing Carlson would become a grand version of whack-a-mole. He could publish from his local McDonald's and Theye could not do shit about it. Once out there, his content would multiply like a raging Ebola infection and all Theye would be able to do is pound salt up their own assholes in frustration. Of course, at that point I suppose Theye could simply put out a kill order and have him terminated with extreme prejudice.

Carlson, much like the case with Trump, stands to make huge profit from all this hate the left is spewing at him, and I am not necessarily talking of cash. The iron is white-hot at the moment. I hope he strikes hard and fast, but wonder what sorts of friends he really has and whether he is getting sound advice. Time will tell, I suppose.




Tucker Carlson’s Next Move Revealed, Dealing Major Blow To Fox
https://trendingpoliticsnews.com/br...ove-revealed-dealing-major-blow-to-fox-mstef/
Mark Steffen (29 June 2023)

Since his departure from Fox News, Tucker Carlson has been testing the waters for launching a new conservative media company geared toward his brand of brash contrarianism. A new report says the pugnacious populist voice has successfully been raising venture capital funds to do so in what could be a massive headache for his former employer.

On Wednesday Puck News confirmed that allies of Carlson are aware that the former primetime Fox host has begun fundraising for a venture that could push the boundaries for conservative personalities to launch their own brands independent of the formerly conservative media empires like Fox that stabled talent pools. Earlier this week, Fox fired the remaining members of Carlson’s old staff, and insiders confirmed that a “vast majority” would be joining Carlson for the next chapter of his career.

Puck News’ Dylan Byers reports:

“I am told he is raising capital to launch a new company that may yet prove more influential. He’ll certainly benefit from an incongruous number of ultra wealthy conservative media investors and a scant (though growing) number of opportunities, as Glenn Beck and the tandem of Ben Shapiro and Jeremy Boreing have demonstrated. A decade ago, the Mercers seemed like lone wolves in their patronage of Breitbart. These days, conservative mediacos are popping up more rampantly, as capital finds opportunities and the conversation moves further and further to the fringes.

Tucker, the movement’s biggest star in a generation, may be able to test the boundaries. It will certainly represent the latest iteration, for better or worse, in the creator economy. And while it might sound slightly insane, given the differences in their politics and audiences, Tucker’s new media play might—if executed adroitly—serve as a paradigm for a generation of TV news personalities with huge followings and fandoms who remain marooned to their desks amid shrinking audiences. Fox will obviously be paying breathless attention to his developments, despite protestations to the contrary, but so will executives and CNN and MSNBC.”

Carlson has been a regular presence online since leaving Fox, launching a “Tucker on Twitter” series of mini-episodes that continue to generate tens of millions of views each. Without a serious or stable monetization strategy from Twitter alone, it makes sense that Carlson would be pursuing a new avenue similar to those charted by conservative personalities like Glenn Beck or Ben Shapiro, but with a much bigger audience. At the height of his popularity on Fox Carlson regularly drew three million nightly viewers for his 8 p.m. show.

Fox News is expected to wage a protracted legal battle with his former star in an attempt to keep him under contract and on the sidelines through the 2024 election cycle. Talks between attorneys for Carlson and the network have recently broken down, and allies of the provocateur have begun to wage a campaign of mudslinging that has led to embarrassing headlines for the once-conservative network. Last month a leaked employee handbook showed Fox encouraged its employees to pursue gender transition, an ironic contradiction to the network’s lambasting of liberals on transgender accommodations in schools and women’s sports.

Fox is not without its own ammunition, however. Irena Briganti, the network’s publicist, is rumored to maintain an “oppo file” on Carlson and all network talent to keep them from going rogue. More recently the network’s team of powerhouse attorneys sent Carlson and his staff a cease-and-desist letter to stanch his Twitter show as well as the development of any new venture.
 
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