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| What's next for Tucker? | |
| Best question of them all. | |
| What's next? | |
| What do you do? | |
| How do you follow this act? | |
| How do you follow Fox? | |
| What do you do? | |
| 25, 30, whatever, millions. | |
| Who knew? | |
| Private planes and millions and millions. | |
| I used to... | |
| Where is this? | |
| Remember? | |
| I used to have this thing. | |
| Where the hell is this? | |
| Just making a million. | |
| How about just making a million bucks? | |
| No big deal. | |
| Just a million. | |
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Cannot Understand
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| I don't know if that comes into a month, but it's just... | |
| I mean, it's just ungodly. | |
| It's ungodly. | |
| And no matter what you do, you don't really work. | |
| What do you do? | |
| People who are a roofer in Florida in August, that's a worker. | |
| Sharecroppers, single moms working two jobs, that's a job. | |
| But you've got writers and bookers, anybody who wants to be on the show, well, within reason. | |
| You have your special projects. | |
| You go to Hungary for Orban. | |
| You're the only one who understood what that meant. | |
| You interviewed some people. | |
| You killed us with Candace Owens. | |
| Oh, dear God. | |
| Witness. | |
| Even Glenn Greenwald was getting on my nerves. | |
| I don't know where these people got... | |
| Portnoy or whatever. | |
| Oh, God! | |
| Please! | |
| Why you even had these people? | |
| You didn't need... | |
| You didn't need these people. | |
| Why didn't you talk? | |
| I don't want to hear what they have to say. | |
| But anyway, that's mood at this point. | |
| So what does he do now? | |
| How do you come down from the mountain and do what? | |
| Sit on your bed? | |
| Is he going to do what, a podcast? | |
| Hey guys! | |
| I don't think so. | |
| Look at O 'Reilly. | |
| O 'Reilly was the man! | |
| The man! | |
| You know what happened to him, right? | |
| Look it up. | |
| And now he looks kind of like, kind of sad. | |
| A little hostage video-esque. | |
| But Joe Rogan changed that. | |
| Joe Rogan's the biggest thing anybody's ever seen. | |
| Joe Rogan with his tattoos and his t-shirts and they're drinking and smoking cigars and they're in this place that looks like a bomb shelter, but it doesn't matter. | |
| It doesn't matter. | |
| But But that's Joe Rogan. | |
| Joe Rogan didn't go from one thing to the next. | |
| Some people couldn't do it. | |
| Look at Keith Olbermann. | |
| Very angry man. | |
| Very talented man. | |
| Very smart man. | |
| Very angry man. | |
| Very angry. | |
| Even Bill Maher's kind of grooving into this thing. | |
| Sometimes people, after their show, it's like, what did I wish... | |
| You know... | |
| I'm not going to go into particular detail, but we've got friends of ours who I wish would have done things... | |
| Thought about it a little bit better. | |
| See, it's one thing when you're starting at the bottom, you can move up. | |
| But when you're at the top, what are you going to do? | |
| The best would be something if Elon Musk said, you know what? | |
| Now, here's the best thing. | |
| Okay? | |
| You know what I'm going to tell you about this? | |
| I'm going to tell you what I would tell EGOT, which is Emmy, Grammy, Oscar, and Tony. | |
| I would tell Elon this. | |
| Listen, Elon, I know he's your friend. | |
| Watch him. | |
| He's a loose cannon. | |
| He doesn't know. | |
| He doesn't get it yet. | |
| He doesn't understand the rules. | |
| You've got to be burned a few times before you kind of get it. | |
| Before you understand how this thing works. | |
| And I don't know if he's got it. | |
| I don't know if he thinks that he is special. | |
| I don't know. | |
| Sometimes people get the impression where they figure that. | |
| They say like, well, I can do whatever I want. | |
| I can do whatever I want because, you know, I'm Tugger. | |
| I'm Tugger. | |
| I want you to remember something. | |
| And he knows this now. | |
| He knows this. | |
| You have to know humility. | |
| You're nothing. | |
| Nothing. | |
| They got Richard Nixon. | |
| Now granted, granted. | |
| They don't care who you are. | |
| Sometimes people stray a little too far. | |
| Tucker's got to make sure he can't wait too long. | |
| If he waits too long, it's over for him. | |
| If he does that Jon Stewart, I saw Jon Stewart now attacking people. | |
| He doesn't understand why parents might object to children dancing, or excuse me, for children to be observing Various burlesque shows, as you might want to call it. | |
| And he compared it to gun violence, and I thought, okay, kind of interesting. | |
| He's very, very angry, and he should be, because he left for reasons nobody can figure out. | |
| Stephen Colbert became Colbert. | |
| Samantha Bee, I think she was on TV, what, about an hour? | |
| Anyway. | |
| The fellow from the office. | |
| You know who I'm talking about. | |
| And then there's Stewart. | |
| Stewart, he left before Donald Trump. | |
| Let me repeat this. | |
| He left before Donald Trump. | |
| What is he nuts? | |
| Are you nuts? | |
| Apparently so. | |
| How do people think like that? | |
| Let me tell you something. | |
| You keep doing it until they throw you off the set. | |
| Until they make you go home. | |
| It's like the... | |
| It's like George Costanza. | |
| They quit. | |
| He kept coming back to work. | |
| Or they fired him. | |
| What is Tucker going to do? | |
| What does he do? | |
| What does he say? | |
| How prophetic was that? | |
| And vatic was that? | |
| Heritage Foundation speech. | |
| Very interesting. | |
| Very interesting. | |
| Very propitious that was. | |
| What do you do? | |
| What's the set going to look like? | |
| He can't, he doesn't have the luxury of being like everybody else and acting kind of, you know, whatever. | |
| He's got to do something big. | |
| Now, whatever you do, please, don't do a News Nation thing. | |
| Don Lemon will do that. | |
| Fredo Cuomo will do that. | |
| Ashley Banfield will do it. | |
| Elizabeth Vargas will do it. | |
| Who else? | |
| I don't know who else, but... | |
| And they're just sitting around basically talking. | |
| It's kind of a... | |
| It's like the... | |
| It's like the witness protection version of television. | |
| You know, you've got to know where to go find it. | |
| Don't do that. | |
| He can't do that. | |
| He can't go on any other show. | |
| No, he can't go on any... | |
| What other right show is it? | |
| What, Newsmax? | |
| Oh, no, no, no, no, no. | |
| That looks like... | |
| No, no, no. | |
| And Newsmax thinks, oh, we're going to be the preeminent show. | |
| No, you're not, because what people don't understand is that Fox is still Fox. | |
| And Fox is going to be Fox no matter what. | |
| And you may not like this and you may not understand this, but Fox is Fox. | |
| You could put on hand puppets. | |
| And I'm telling you, it'll be a while before somebody says, hey, it's a hand puppet. | |
| And they got a few people right there who one could argue are indeed hand puppets. | |
| So that's going to be interesting. | |
| His... | |
| He can't wait. | |
| Once he... | |
| He moves away. | |
| Once he violates that gravitational pull, once he does, then you've got a problem. | |
| Then you've got a problem. | |
| Then people forget you. | |
| Because we are, as Gore Vidal said, the United States of amnesia. | |
| Think about that one, my friends. | |
| Tucker, don't wait too long. | |
| Elon. | |
| But if I were Elon, I'd say, I don't know if you need this. | |
| Because you can't... | |
| But if you saw the interview with Tucker and Elon, oh my God, he was a... | |
| It was a lickspittle. | |
| It was a toady. | |
| It was sycophanty, for God's sakes. | |
| But anyway, enough about me. | |
| Alright, my friends. | |
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