Tucker Carlson is offering a grave warning for 2024. Speaking at the Risk On 360! Global Success Conference in Las Vegas, Nevada, the leading conservative talk show host shared his views on what America faces.
He said he sees a contest over politics and culture like something we’ve never seen before and said that we should all be prepared for an election year rife with strife.
Carlson highlighted something that many of us already know. The majority of Americans he knows are “angry and paranoid.” The Daily Caller reports:
“I flew out here across the country this morning and spent five hours texting people … and I gotta tell you, every single person I texted, with the exception of my wife — who’s not on the internet at all — was angry and paranoid,” Carlson stated.
“Seriously, and these are not crazy people. These are normal good people with like kids and stuff. With a vested interest in Americans’ success. These are not the burn-it-down caucus. These are the, you know, these are the people you want voting.”
Carlson continued to state that after his “assessment” of their views, he believes that they are completely justified in the way they feel, noting that the tension building within America will spill into the next year as the U.S. heads into an intense election season.
“And I have to say after assessing their views for five hours, I think they were justified in both. They had every reason to be angry and all the evidence required to become paranoid,” Carlson continued. “I’m just telling you once again, what you already know, which is this is going to be — the next year is going to be, I think I’d bet my house on it, really like nothing we’ve ever seen in the country. And everyone can kind of feel that. You know, most of our perceptions come through intuition rather than reason.”
The whole speech is astonishing and serves as an appetizer for next year’s election battle.
Always trust your gut. If you feel like they're lying to you, they are. pic.twitter.com/zkKYtRUbrf
— Tucker Carlson (@TuckerCarlson) November 21, 2023
Carlson is touching on something that pollsters have been revealing for months, if not years. Americans think the country is moving in the wrong direction.
In October, reported The Hill, polling showed that 78 percent of respondents think the country is headed in the wrong direction. Only 21 percent said it is headed in the right direction.
Roughly the same amount said something similar in July and June.