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Tucker Carlson
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Tucker Carlson
Age: 55
Born: 1969
Born: May 16
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San Francisco County
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Tucker Swanson McNear Carlson
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Unless you know a lot more about something than I do, I am not really that interested. I have too much information already.
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Canadians are always asking the questions the rest of us are afraid to ask.
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I was very disappointed, very disappointed when President [George W.] Bush proclaimed Kwanzaa as a national holiday. Prior to that, Bill Clinton did the same thing.
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I'm not for drunk driving - however, the states ought to decide. Different states have different penalties for drunk driving because they're states and they get to do that. If people of one state want to be lighter on drunk drivers, they're wrong. That's their business.
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I'm a foot soldier in the war on Christmas. And the war on puppies and sunshine.
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We don't have enough folks who grew up in working class rural communities.
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We have the - the longest, friendliest border, you know, for the - for the longest time in the history - in recorded history, really, with Canada. And they get to sit on their moral perch, you know, take the moral high ground, say, oh, United States, shame on you about Iraq. They make us look bad internationally. And it's really not fair.
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Grover Norquist is a mean-spirited, humorless, dishonest little creep... an embarrassing anomaly, the leering, drunken uncle everyone else wishes would stay home... [He] is repulsive, granted, but there aren't nearly enough of him to start a purge trial.
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Politicians are interesting people, most of them are smart and hard-working-I mean, they keep schedules no one else would think of keeping. Some of them live down to the caricature, but most of them are good people and they are charming.
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To be a feminist, you could cut your hair really short. You have to be really angry about something.
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So that all the people who say, you know, All the media hates America. A lot of the media does hate America but this is a case of, actually, the press doing its best, I think, to do the right by national security. So good for them.
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Feminism's latest victory: the right to get your limbs blown off in war. Congratulations.
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