The arc of history is long, but it bends towards justice.
Janice Dean interviews Tucker Carlson.
The arc of history is long, but it bends towards justice.
Janice Dean interviews Tucker Carlson.
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Thanks for posting, Stella! I had not intended watching it because it’s sort of long. However, once begun it is certainly turning out to be most fascinating. I haven’t gotten to the part yet which mentions Obama; so the caption is rather clickbait-ish.
The revelations by Tucker at the beginning are just a tad difficult to process and certainly surprising likely because I’ve not had much, if any, contact with people who have his so-called disability. If that sounds cryptic, that’s because it’s best to hear about his early life and its effects on his present, from his own lips.
Very, very worthwhile so far.
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THAT was absolutely terrific! Highly recommended to one and all.
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