I watched an interview yesterday of Tucker by Joe Rogan. I have been a Tucker skeptic for a while, never having been a watcher of him in his earlier role. This was the first time actually listened to him for a prolonged interview. To say it simply, he is a nut! Much of the first part of the interview with Rogan was Tucker expounding on t…
I watched an interview yesterday of Tucker by Joe Rogan. I have been a Tucker skeptic for a while, never having been a watcher of him in his earlier role. This was the first time actually listened to him for a prolonged interview. To say it simply, he is a nut! Much of the first part of the interview with Rogan was Tucker expounding on the nature of UFOs. His view is that they are not extraterrestrial, but somehow have been present since before biblical times.
My impression of Tucker after nearly three hours of listening is that like a broken clock he is right twice a day. There have been issues I have heard him expound on in the past where I was in agreement with him, but these were brief clips posted on YouTube or other video sources. Tucker seems, like a lot of commentators, to need the discipline of a structured editor to keep him on the rails. He is unquestionably intelligent, but intellectually undisciplined, and more than likely to trail off into lala land when not subject to external control. I am reminded of a relative of mine who lived alone and fed on her own weird ideology. When there was no one there to challenge an idea that occurred to her she perseverated on it and allowed it to develop on its own. This to my way of thinking was psychosis, something that Tucker doesn't seem far from displaying.
I watched an interview yesterday of Tucker by Joe Rogan. I have been a Tucker skeptic for a while, never having been a watcher of him in his earlier role. This was the first time actually listened to him for a prolonged interview. To say it simply, he is a nut! Much of the first part of the interview with Rogan was Tucker expounding on the nature of UFOs. His view is that they are not extraterrestrial, but somehow have been present since before biblical times.
My impression of Tucker after nearly three hours of listening is that like a broken clock he is right twice a day. There have been issues I have heard him expound on in the past where I was in agreement with him, but these were brief clips posted on YouTube or other video sources. Tucker seems, like a lot of commentators, to need the discipline of a structured editor to keep him on the rails. He is unquestionably intelligent, but intellectually undisciplined, and more than likely to trail off into lala land when not subject to external control. I am reminded of a relative of mine who lived alone and fed on her own weird ideology. When there was no one there to challenge an idea that occurred to her she perseverated on it and allowed it to develop on its own. This to my way of thinking was psychosis, something that Tucker doesn't seem far from displaying.