June 10, 2026

Tucker Carlson As POTUS? Think About It.

10 JUN 2026.

A recent Jerusalem Post report highlights a growing debate within Republican and pro-Israel circles over the influence of Tucker Carlson and other high-profile independent commentators. While some Republican Jewish Coalition leaders argue that Carlson’s influence has diminished following criticism from prominent Republicans, others warn that dismissing his reach would be a serious mistake. The discussion reflects a broader divide within the conservative movement over foreign policy, Israel, populism and the future direction of the Republican Party. The article also notes speculation about Carlson’s political future, even as he publicly insists that running for office is not something he wants to do. The controversy underscores a larger struggle over who truly represents the grassroots conservative base and where the movement is headed next.

Republican Jews split on Tucker Carlson threat | The Jerusalem Post

Carlson has said that politics is “not what I do,” adding, “The whole idea of, ‘I’ve been a successful cable news host, I should be president!’ – that whole way of thinking is disgusting to me.”

 

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Hoyt Axton – Never Been to Spain

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