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Republicans should cheer the exit of sad Tucker Carlson

The podcaster has taken to wasting his talents on an eccentric, toxic agenda: Mysteriously pro-Vladimir Putin, obsessively anti-Israel, weirdly ashamed of America.
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Republicans should cheer the exit of sad Tucker Carlson

The podcaster has taken to wasting his talents on an eccentric, toxic agenda: Mysteriously pro-Vladimir Putin, obsessively anti-Israel, weirdly ashamed of America.

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Republicans should cheer the exit of sad Tucker Carlson

The podcaster has taken to wasting his talents on an eccentric, toxic agenda: Mysteriously pro-Vladimir Putin, obsessively anti-Israel, weirdly ashamed of America.

DSA’s primary triumph exposes the movement’s limits — for now

The Democratic Socialist rise demonstrates how small, highly organized factions can capture low-turnout primaries and exercise political influence well beyond their numbers.

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Republicans should cheer the exit of sad Tucker Carlson

The podcaster has taken to wasting his talents on an eccentric, toxic agenda: Mysteriously pro-Vladimir Putin, obsessively anti-Israel, weirdly ashamed of America.

DSA’s primary triumph exposes the movement’s limits — for now

The Democratic Socialist rise demonstrates how small, highly organized factions can capture low-turnout primaries and exercise political influence well beyond their numbers.

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