Tucker Carlson, who has flatly said he doesn't want to run in 2024, opens by citing spending 2000 in Iowa w/ his then-young child and mentioning he may have done the "full Grassley" ... he's also talking up his connections to Iowa, which is, well, very #2024
Carlson also attempting to put some distance bt him and the *very* likely contenders, saying he's on-stage to help tell IA voters how to vet the "sweaty" pols who show up onstage seeking their vote
"It's easy to let your own slide side, when the other side is not an option," Carlson says ... he's ticking through, pretty fast, the top issues for hard right voters -- gender, culture wars, attacks on hard left, and Christian right: "You, on a gut level, feel threatened"
On #2024 Carlson calls it "an open field" right now
Carlson says the "mad scramble" starts the first Wednesday in Nov after Midterms and the swarm of pols that will hit IA. ... "I cannot imagine being in my boxer shorts and bumping in to Beto O'Rourke"
AND This comment: "nobody has an ironclad claim on either side to the nomination" ... cc: Biden and Trump
"I'm not a Putin defender, despite what you may have heard," Carlson says, moving now to Ukraine ... and he says that what Putin does in Ukraine matters less to him than gas prices, which gets some modest applause
Carlson sticking for a bit now on energy prices (and economy in general) v much in step with the polling on right, as of this moment
Carlson makes a glancing reference to January 6th, "we saw it happen on January 6. ... says that rioters became so frustrated that they said, "I'm showing up, I'm gonna go to their doorstep. And over time, it gets worse than that."
Interesting to hear Carlson, who produced a 3-part video series falsely claiming that Jan 6 was a "false flag" operation by FBI, quickly pivot to pocketbook issues after that comment
"Children are the main source of joy and meaning in the human life," Carlson says, to applause, framing it as an attack on corporate America - saying that companies will not "love you unconditionally"
"Your work, in the end, doesn't mean very much. in the end," Carlson says, now arguing that a "ruling class" is telling workers not to value their families ... "it's a totalitarian message"
"everyone we see around us is the product of ideology ... noble ideologies produce beauty, poisonous ideologies produce ugliness," he now ties it to Soviet era, which seems to be trying to make a connection bt corporate America and the USSR
extended riff now on Republicans and corporations "destroying" beauty
Carlson says that he opposes wind turbines, but then says Rs need to be about nature again, rips on Sierra Club, says people need to go outside more
Carlson now closing that argument by saying wind turbines are ugly, god makes beauty, people who make wind turbines need to "go back to New York"
Carlson now doing an extended riff on why he quit drinking
*short riff on his former drinking ... now moves back to how to vet '24 candidates, he says, don't trust anyone who values the NY Times
Carlson, who is often roasted for pushing things like "white replacement theory", says that news outlets need to do more checking before publishing
Carlson says that if he saw Nikki Haley, he'd say, "I like you, don't want you in charge of anything. Bc the second things get intense ... I want a leader who can still think clearly."
Carlson, who hosted a segment on how to tan male genitalia, now telling a story about stepping on bee hive on ground while wearing baggy shorts and how the bees got under everything
"if it's a choice of selling you out or offending the New York Times, it's a very easy choice," Carlson says, pivoting to transgender athletes, "I'm opposed to sterilizing children"
"I hope you will hold them (pols, candidates) in a real way," Carlson says. ... "Twitter isn't real" Carlson saysm, and argues it's "filled" with people with "creepy social agendas"
and that's a wrap for Carlson in Iowa ...
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Bragg says the case is built on 34 false statements in order to hide other crimes
Bragg says they paid three people to stay quiet, he’s starting w/ Stormy Daniels
“He cannot simply say the payments are reimbursements to Michael Cohen” Bragg says, he says that the $130,000 was for “fictitious legal work” — Bragg says that constitutes “felony criminal conduct” in NY
Thompson opens "season finale" of #January6thHearing by talking about all the ways Trump was alerted it was over, but didn't act for 187 minutes on Jan 6 as his supporters sacked the Capitol
"there can be no doubt that he commanded the mob, a mob he knew was armed, violent and angry, to march on the Capitol to try and prevent the peaceful transfer of power," Thompson says. "There needs to be accountability"
Thompson, and other members, keep coming back Judge Carter comment in Eastman case that their effort was a "coup in search of a legal theory"
“I want to talk about what freedom means and the cost of our freedom” @RepLizCheney says as she opens at Reagan Library, talking about working in places where they don’t have democracy and where people “have to sacrifice an incredible amount”
She opens with a meeting with Boris Nemtsov, former Russian dissident who was murdered by Putin ... "People forget what it was like to live under Soviet domination" ... She's now talking about how prisoners in the Gulag would pass notes to each other about Reagan
And now a Cuban dissident who clandestinely listened to radio broadcasts of Reagan, with the covers pulled over his head
#January6thHearings is back, opening with Stone and OathKeepers. Trump directed Meadows to talk with Stone and Michael Flynn to discuss what would happen on Jan 6th, Hutchinson testifies
Hutchinson says she didn't want Meadows going to the Willard "command center" Stone, Flynn others set ahead of the Jan 6th rally and attack
"I made it clear to Mr Meadows I didn't think it was a smart idea to go to the Willard Hotel that night"
Cheney asks Flynn if the "violence on Jan 6th was justified" ... Flynn takes a while (1 minute 36 seconds), eventually pleads the fifth