Tucker has been part of Faux “news” for a long time. I’m guessing this isn’t new behavior from him purely based off how long they covered for O’Rielly. So why the sudden change of heart?
She doesnt given a context and using polarized lanuge and body languge- she is lying! btw- if you said it once in a homeless shelter- youd be in the ER 5 hrs later from freezing after being put out of the shelter. So- yeah bite me
words are just words. I use the ‘cword’ all the time…especially with my best friend. we use it affectionately. how can a word be evil. it’s not the word, it’s the intent behind it.
Love that green suit! Nice. And, yes, I am avoiding all mention of THAT word — though I understand that in the UK, it’s used commonly and does not carry the sting it has here.
Was it the word “consequences?”
ReplyTucker Arson got fired. It’s called backfiring.
ReplySo Tucker ended up getting fired for one of the only true things he ever said. How very on-brand.
ReplyHere come the Smear campaigns
ReplyMore reposts :/
ReplyThe is not even an offensive word
Replyive left a blind date as soon as heard the word. Literally. “I have to leave now” I left him the tab.
ReplySure. Lol. Because FOX cares about derogatory language used against women and minorities.
ReplyCake?
ReplyTucker has been part of Faux “news” for a long time. I’m guessing this isn’t new behavior from him purely based off how long they covered for O’Rielly. So why the sudden change of heart?
ReplyShe doesnt given a context and using polarized lanuge and body languge- she is lying! btw- if you said it once in a homeless shelter- youd be in the ER 5 hrs later from freezing after being put out of the shelter. So- yeah bite me
ReplyIf we allow Christians to run Shelters- we lose lives
Replywords are just words. I use the ‘cword’ all the time…especially with my best friend. we use it affectionately. how can a word be evil. it’s not the word, it’s the intent behind it.
ReplyNice video please bring more content like this to watch
ReplyLove that green suit! Nice. And, yes, I am avoiding all mention of THAT word — though I understand that in the UK, it’s used commonly and does not carry the sting it has here.
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