Anonymous ID: dbd5d3 March 8, 2023, 6:43 a.m. No.18467560   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7566

>>18467409

Not necessarily. That's how an emotive writer would text. Every tweet, text, email, or any readable comms is an opportunity to refine your craft. Tucker's show is full of emotion. Imagine how he could most effectively convey a message for the sake of having the greatest impact to your audience. Moving a couple of words around sounds more sophisticated, sometimes, and puts a refined finish on a familiar adage.

 

"I hate him with a passion" = Something a high school graduate would say.

"I hate him passionately" = Something a college grade with a degree in literature or journalism would say.

 

I'm not saying the texts are real, but presuming they are, it reflects the character of what I would imagine daily interactions with Tucker would seem like. People in that world think about words and communication so entirely different than regular people. It's why they are where they are in the industry they are in.

Anonymous ID: dbd5d3 March 8, 2023, 6:50 a.m. No.18467587   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>18467566

You're right. Which leads this anon to wonder how this could result in the complete and utter demise of Dominion. Because regardless of kayfabe (or genuine hatred as expressed in these texts) the real goal, here, is to take down corrupt voting systems used to rig elections.

 

If Fox is playing coy because PDJT is giving them a lifeline with all the material worth covering, and that's certainly a possibility (thinking outside the box), what does the future of this suit look like in regards to what Fox allowed to be covered on their shows re: election fraud? If Dominion is found to be in the wrong in filing the defamation suit, where does it go from there? If Dominion wins, what happens to Fox, and the overarching narrative re: election fraud?

Anonymous ID: dbd5d3 March 8, 2023, 7:53 a.m. No.18467884   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7898 >>7916

>>18467492

Himself. It's called doping. It's the most effective way of getting around drug testing. But since they are pretty much allowing drugs (to a certain degree), it's not something you see in sports very often.