#Tucker opens with the reality of how our news media have seemingly spent the last five years almost exclusively obsessed with Donald Trump. The focus on really anything else has been slim to none. And yet, they're continuing to cover him like he won even though he lost (1/)
#Tucker asks viewers whether it's worth for Donald Trump to win every election and then Ivanka every one thereafter, but we then lose our freedoms forged by the Founding Fathers: "The point of the Republican Party is not to protect the personal reputations of its leaders."
#Tucker urges conservatives to instead turn away from squabbling about whether Trump won this state or that state to the fact that "[t]he Trump protest of the Capitol yesterday is already being used as a pretext for an unprecedented crackdown on civil liberties." (3/)
Going forward, #Tucker says "the main problem" is "the people who run the Republican Party don't really like their own voters & they especially don't want the voters that Trump brought" b/c he brought it "downscale, from the country club to the trailer park, as they often sneer"
#Tucker, nailing DC in a nutshell: "Nothing is more repulsive to socially anxious, white professionals than working-class people who look like them. Proles are their greatest fear. They remind them of where they come from or where they could be going if things turn south." (4/4)
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