Tucker Carlson Drops One Final, Must Hear Monologue Before the Election


But numbers crunching and vote counting aside, it’s worth pondering how we got here in the first place. How exactly did a billionaire businessman from New York City manage to become the standard bearer for the citizens of places like Butler, PA and Traverse City, MI?

Tucker Carlson asked that question last night and attempted to answer it in his last, must see monologue before the election.

The setup is as good as the payoff in the four minutes and thirty four seconds of Carlson absolutely nailing the condition of so many voters in this country who feel completely abandoned and disenfranchised by our elite, beltway dwelling ruling class. As he notes, Butler, PA isn’t just an old industrial town, it’s also one of the centers of the opioid epidemic. 

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