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Via Kim Carlson on FB:

"If you can't say what you think, you're a slave."

–Tucker Carlson

"Being inflexible is one of the worst human characteristics. Being flexible allows you to grow."

–Clayton Morris

Tucker Carlson admits that "the most important experience in the life of a man is humiliation and failure. I was not only wrong about Iraq, I was so wrong that I was humiliated by it." He not only supported the war but attacked those who didn't as unpatriotic and admittedly used the lowest propaganda techniques in smearing those who disagreed with him. He went to Iraq right after the invasion and his life changed forever. And the reason it changed was because he realized how wrong he was. He made the public admission in December of 2003 in a NY Times interview. He was rebuked by a former colleague who thought his criticizing the Iraq war was disgraceful, but he decided that not only could he no longer lie, but that he could not disavow the fact that he *had* lied. He made a break with his old life regardless of the consequences. "The beginning of all wisdom is admitting how screwed up you are," he told Clayton Morris. "If you start there, you're much more likely to end up with the truth." Also, being open-minded, letting the evidence guide your perception. Amen, Tucker.

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If his severance has a non-compete clause or NDA he won't be able to say anything. It's just more confirmation the Uniparty and Globalist red-blue scam is all a distraction and illusion. All big corporations play for one team, and it's not team humanity.

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