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I dedicated the first two days of #MAGAWeek2020 discussing America’s manliest president, Theodore Roosevelt (Part I, Part II). TR’s influence on the nation and the office of the presidency reverberate to the present, both for good and ill, but his impact is substantial. One of his most vocal modern apologists—and a man with immense public influence—is the Uncuckable One: Tucker Carlson.
There are a number of influential figures on the Right that surely have contributed to the greatness of the United States—Milo, Gavin McInnes, Michelle Malkin, Ann Coulter, etc.—through their reporting and commentary. All have done real yeoman’s work, at great personal and professional risk, to advance conservatism, specifically America First nationalism. Tucker Carlson, however, is able to reach an audience—and present America First ideas to that audience—so large, his influence scuttles congressional bills.
Even more importantly, it seems GEOTUS Donaldus Magnus himself listens to The Tuck. More significant still, Carlson never backs down and never apologizes for his positions, instead defending his views with sharpness and tact—and a charmingly boyish laugh.
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