Pilgrim you said:
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I have listened/watched a portion of the interview with Fuentes? And when he never challenged several of his radical views, I no longer had any interest in Carlson
I also believe that Tucker should have pushed back against Fuentes as well. I think he lost a great opportunity, to make clear his positions.
Which, I think I am fairly certain he would not agree with Fuentes on many things, such as Fuentes being completely anti-Semitic. As well as Fuentes saying that all black people are violent, etc…

I know if Tucker says anything negative about Israel, many evangelicals, especially Dispensational pastors jump on him, saying he is an Anti-Semite. They will not even listen to what he says.
Not to mention what Ben Shapiro thinks of Tucker. ????
I was recently given an interview of Tucker, that I intend to watch that supposedly shows why Tucker did not push back enough against Fuentes.
I am reluctant to watch it, because the interviewer is Doug Wilson; whom I am not a fan of at all.
In fact so much so, that I am reluctant to even mention the interview, because of that.

The person who gave me the interview is also not a Wilson fan; though rolls his eyes at some of the accusations made against him. He told me, that the interview is really good and shows the heart of Tucker and even talks about his interview with Fuentes.
I am willing to watch it, in the odd chance it will shed some light on Tucker Carlson.



Do with it what you want.

Tom