luis said:
Probabily. Jew don't like anyone who goes against them. Tucker attacks anyone, he specificaly said many times that Republicans are not perfect at all but they are the best choise right now and I agree. They slow the Jews plans down but they need to do better, the marxist mob seem to be getting what they want and its not good, i think it will backfire really hard as we are already seeing.
"It's a two-party system", but behind the scenes it's the same jewish coin with 2 seemingly-different faces in the politics of things. If one party acts differently, it is to still go towards the jew's goal but making it seem like it is not, but the intention and end goal is still the same. Say - there is an episode of Friends where Joey has to go from New York down south somewhere, and he can't decide if he should go by the north route or the south route; each has their merits, but the end goal/location is the same. Just like in the UK where there were a couple of main parties and about 6 million minor parties; the smaller ones had no chance, of course, and anyone's votes who vored for these, the votes were fractured/fragments from the main parties, so basically these ones could be discarded. There were still a small number of main seemingly-different parties, all with the same eventual goal.
As for Tucker - I agree with what has been said. I wonder why not only has he not been sacked, but he is still alive. Maybe he is a pawn for the good-copper/bad-copper "two opposing sides" politics, where (((they))) play both sides.