Tucker Carlson: The Deep State Removed
Nixon, The Most Popular President Ever,
To Cover Up CIA's Murder Of JFK
RealClear Politics,
by
Tim Hains
Original Article
Posted By: earlybird,
2/25/2023 7:31:18 PM
So, if you want to understand, if you really want to understand how the American government actually works at the highest levels, and if you want to know why they don't teach history anymore, one thing you should know is that the most popular president in American history was Richard Nixon.(snip)without a single vote being cast by a single American voter, Richard Nixon was kicked out of office and replaced by the only unelected president in American history.(snip)Richard Nixon believes that elements in the federal bureaucracy were working to undermine the American system of government
Reply 1 - Posted by:
JHHolliday 2/25/2023 7:47:57 PM (No. 1411888)
I am well aware that the CIA is probably capable of anything but I find this hard to believe. I do know that the FBI, CIA and the unelected drones in the deep state actively worked to remove DJT from office to the point of treason against our republic but I really think that this is a bridge too far, at least considering the era. I do know that they despised Nixon as did our treasonous MSM at the time. Now, I certainly think they are working relentlessly against our Constitution and individual freedoms that they detest. We are at the tipping point...the cusp of losing everything we hold dear about our country.
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
stablemoney 2/25/2023 8:05:22 PM (No. 1411899)
This story is true. Nixon was a coup. HW Bush also got the treatment with the Ross Perot Democrat schill to split the vote. GW Bush survived the Florida coup attempt by a hanging chad. The Trump coup was led by Fauci, dozens of other attempts having failed. They are still not done with Trump. All this is why I am voting for Trump, no matter what. I know the ballot boxes will be stuffed with fraudulent ballots, and the RINO's will assist, and sign of on the fraud.
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
Kate318 2/25/2023 8:17:20 PM (No. 1411903)
I have no doubt that every word of this story is true. None.
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
velirotta 2/25/2023 8:35:31 PM (No. 1411922)
True, and I don't see any plausible remedy. Remember the arming of federal agencies who have no business being armed? Like the IRS being stocked with weapons, and a million rounds of ammo? Meanwhile, a military that might be on citizens' side is being steadily emasculated. Etc., etc. It doesn't look good for the citizens of the USA.
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
Zeek Wolfe 2/25/2023 8:39:59 PM (No. 1411925)
According to some theorists, Marilyn Monroe did not commit suicide but died in the manner of Hillary Clinton know-too-much aides. Evidently JFK told Marilyn in a love session a little too much about the UFO situation. Their affair ended which irritated Marilyn and she threatened to hold a news conference in LA to tell what she heard and knew. This was a death sentence and in two days she was dead. Furthermore, the JFK assassination was not a Castro, LBJ or Soviet Union plot. Supposedly, JFK was in favor of disclosure. This was his death sentence. Nixon and Reagan knew all but kept their mouths shut and lived into old age. This UFO meme can be found in many on-line blogs. Trump was warned about the CIA as was Obama, Bush, and Clinton. Notice that they keep their mouths shut when asked about UFOs. Nixon knew who was behind JFK's assassination.
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
bamboozle 2/25/2023 9:21:02 PM (No. 1411942)
If true, Tucker had best watch his 6.
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
Catherine 2/25/2023 10:05:56 PM (No. 1411959)
I used to spend my Sunday mornings watching David Brinkley and other political talk shows. One one episode of Brinkley, either Cokie Roberts or Sam Donaldson said that the CIA took Kennedy out because he was 'dating' a German spy and bringing her to the White House. He often brought women but the CIA took exception to the spy. So they had him killed. What made me believe this is that not one of the others on that program disagreed. Not one word from any of them.
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Reply 8 - Posted by:
Calvinesq 2/25/2023 10:25:07 PM (No. 1411968)
I really like Tucker. But, he better have his ducks lined up for this or he’ll be relegated to just some loon who makes a living making wild unsubstantiated allegations for publicity profit. He better have more than what’s in this article. Credibility is important, even if the left has none. Show us what you got, Tucker! (I hope he does.)
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Reply 9 - Posted by:
DVC 2/25/2023 11:10:54 PM (No. 1411989)
Tucker has jumped the shark.
Nixon was many things but "the most popular President ever" is pure fantasy without a trace of truth to it.
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Reply 10 - Posted by:
Lawsy0 2/25/2023 11:16:11 PM (No. 1411993)
Notable Nixon factoid: he liked ketchup on his cottage cheese.
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Reply 11 - Posted by:
janjan 2/25/2023 11:29:09 PM (No. 1412005)
Tucker knows how to open a can of worms. He has earned a lot of credibility and has become an enemy of the state. Keep him in your prayers.
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Reply 12 - Posted by:
snakeoil 2/26/2023 1:05:48 AM (No. 1412026)
Like Tucker as a person. But I stopped following him when he went into crop circles, UFO, etc. nonsense. I know who killed JFK. LHO, Lee Harvey Oswald. I've read Case Closed by Gerald Posner. You can believe Oliver Stone who said JFK was murdered by a cabal of New Orleans French pastry chefs if you want. Sometimes the official expanation is the correct one.
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Reply 13 - Posted by:
Rinktum 2/26/2023 7:11:33 AM (No. 1412117)
What I find interesting are the comments by LDotters. It seems the divide is the usual one. It falls mostly into two camps, pro-Trump versus anti-Trump. I don’t remember Nixon being that popular but Tucker was measuring his popularity by the number of votes he received, not public opinion. You will notice a similar tactic which is that the meme of conspiracy theorist is the first salvo fired if you ever question the death of President Kennedy. If I remember correctly, JFK stated not long before his death that he wanted to shatter the CIA into 1,000 pieces and scatter it into the wind.
I do believe the country is being run by a bunch of evil unelected bureaucrats behind the scenes. They are the power behind the Presidency and will continue because they have created a cabal that is so untouchable and extensive that they fear no one. They have the manpower and the resources that allow them to remain so powerful behind the scenes. They keep deep in the shadows until someone comes along that has the courage to speak the truth. Unfortunately, they are eliminated. H.W. Bush was the director of the CIA, minded his business, elected President and saw one son elected President. Donald Trump came along and his youngest son was denied because they underestimated the massive support for Trump. After he was successful, the cabal has done everything in it’s power to destroy PDT and I believe if he would win re-election in 2024, he will never take the oath of office. The CIA sees him as a threat they cannot ignore. Every now and then along comes a President who will not be cowed and they are eliminated through dirty tricks or worse. They definitely have a way of getting the message across. As Chuck Schumer said, “ Let me tell you, you take on the intelligence community, they have SIX ways from Sunday at GETTING BACK ...”
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Even as a teenager, when this occurred, I always thought that LBJ had something to do with this execution, since he was about to be removed from office and indicted for his man crimes. Suddenly, he is the president and untouchable.
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Reply 15 - Posted by:
rushie 2/26/2023 8:14:28 AM (No. 1412145)
The media hated Nixon! At that time we had no alternative media. No Rush.
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Reply 16 - Posted by:
Venturer 2/26/2023 8:17:56 AM (No. 1412146)
No matter which party wins the election, the Deep State is running the Government.
They have control over every Government Agency.
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Reply 17 - Posted by:
franq 2/26/2023 8:21:55 AM (No. 1412148)
It's been going on since Cain murdered Abel. Instead of individuals, it is now nations and corporations. Becomes clearer to me each day. If LHO killed JKF, he was put up to it. But there are many plausible alternatives.
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Reply 18 - Posted by:
chillijilli 2/26/2023 8:25:52 AM (No. 1412151)
Tucker is by far the Dems' biggest target, a constant thorn in their sides. That means they'll do ANYTHING to discredit him, including surreptitiously feed him data that sounds indisputable initially, but is later revealed to be questionable. Carlson's credibility is the result of his impeccable research. He's got to be under tremendous pressure. Now more than ever, there's the possibility of a liar/whistleblower to emerge with fake leaked documents designed to destroy him in a flash. So he has to be 100% sure that his bombshell accusations are completely accurate. The dots that he connects so skillfully to make his points CANNOT be connected in OTHER equally-credible ways. If they can be, that's whee the Dems will pounce.
So far, he's stayed totally focused and has been amazingly successful. Let's hope he continues to be hypervigilant and meticulous with all revelations. The Dems and the media want him gone.
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Reply 19 - Posted by:
homefry 2/26/2023 8:34:26 AM (No. 1412160)
The family of Dr. King did an exhaustive investigation into his assassination and concluded that the gubmint killed him. At that time, the gubmint, top to bottom was dominated by dim-0s.
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Reply 20 - Posted by:
bpl40 2/26/2023 8:43:03 AM (No. 1412178)
JFK was killed by the same people who ordered Ashli Babbitt killed. Same people are organizing the coverup.
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Reply 21 - Posted by:
chance_232 2/26/2023 8:43:34 AM (No. 1412180)
I remember the Nixon administration. I also remember that liberals hated Nixon with the the white hot fury of a thousand suns. And that during a time when there was little difference between Democrats and Republicans.
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Reply 22 - Posted by:
Adam 2/26/2023 8:47:24 AM (No. 1412182)
This is a plausible theory if you know nothing about the JFK assassination
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Reply 23 - Posted by:
udanja99 2/26/2023 8:52:49 AM (No. 1412188)
One correction, Tucker. Ford isn’t the only unelected president in American history. The other one is in the White House right now.
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Reply 24 - Posted by:
TJ54 2/26/2023 8:55:58 AM (No. 1412194)
Nixon was not personally popular but as lucky to have leftwing loon George McGovern as his opponent. In 1972 McGovern was a bridge too far for normal Americans, which then included Democrats. Today the Dems would love him for his America Last policies. Nixon and his paranoia did Nixon in all by himself. Tucker is out on a limb with this one. I was an adult then while Tucker, if alive,,was in diapers
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Reply 25 - Posted by:
msjena 2/26/2023 9:13:38 AM (No. 1412204)
#10, Nixon did win the popular vote by a huge majority in 1972, for his second term. He won every state except Massachusetts, I believe. Those are facts.
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Reply 26 - Posted by:
fed-up 2/26/2023 9:19:30 AM (No. 1412214)
I would trust anything like this that Tucker reports on. He goes against the status quo of most on FNC. If his ratings ever fall, he will be delegated to the ash hemp along with some of the others that rubbed the powers that be at Fox the wrong way.
I first started to notice it during the Ukraine fiasco. He was the only one I saw that had generals on saying this is a big mistake, He has been proven correct. Many are seeing that now.
He also was one of the few that had on doctors that stood firmly against the vaccines and the harm they were doing. The fact that Fauci was a liar and fraud.
Taking on the CIA is going to be monumental though. And Im waiting for him to speak out about the election fraud. …how it has been done. That will be the final tell that Fox has given him free rein. So far I don’t see that happening as long as Trump is still in the picture.
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Reply 27 - Posted by:
Rumblehog 2/26/2023 9:28:25 AM (No. 1412220)
It was obvious to me in the 1970's that there was little possibility that Oswald pulled off the "Assassination of the Century" by himself. When one takes into account that he knew the route of the motorcade prior to JFK ever arriving in Dallas in order to gain employment with the Dallas Schools Book Depository, etc. It was clear that there were multiple shooters positioned in various locations, and even after the body was brought to Parkland Hospital, the involvement of the medical examination by the S.S. was bizarre. Nixon was a curious man who know how the wheels turned in DC. Politicians was always feared that the CIA would go rogue one day and it has been seen by this generation just how out of control they have become, starting with the Church Committee ending up with the attempted removal of a duly elected President and the overthrow of an election. The United States officially became a "Banana Republic" in 2020.
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JFL also said he was going to audit the Fed. Six months later he was dead.
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JFK....who the heck is JFL?
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Reply 30 - Posted by:
Dodge Boy 2/26/2023 11:18:33 AM (No. 1412305)
Once again, welcome to the fourth branch of the federal government - the Intelligence Branch.
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Reply 31 - Posted by:
mc squared 2/26/2023 11:23:58 AM (No. 1412312)
The CIA is the progeny of the WW II era OSS, a group designed to be so powerful and clandestine its' training center wasn't even in the USA but in Canada.
After the war it was reconstituted as the CIA.
Google 'Camp X'
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Reply 32 - Posted by:
Ashley Brenton 2/26/2023 12:31:04 PM (No. 1412375)
What has happened to Tucker Carlson? This is tabloid level stuff.
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Reply 33 - Posted by:
HRJUNIOR 2/26/2023 1:11:25 PM (No. 1412402)
#7,
You have not much in your skull.
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Reply 34 - Posted by:
HRJUNIOR 2/26/2023 1:12:25 PM (No. 1412403)
#1,
You will be a believer soon.
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Reply 35 - Posted by:
HRJUNIOR 2/26/2023 1:15:55 PM (No. 1412406)
#14
The ones who think they are in charge will soon find out they are not in charge of anything.
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Reply 36 - Posted by:
PrayerWarrior 2/26/2023 2:17:28 PM (No. 1412444)
If you agree with #14's post and I do, it is vital that we pray fervently for President Donald Trump's safety.
We know that there are demonic forces out there that want to destroy him and his family.
If you are effective in this world against the evil forces of darkness you too will be a target.
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Reply 37 - Posted by:
DaBigGuy 2/26/2023 3:45:12 PM (No. 1412492)
#28 excellent post, except that Oswald started work at the TSBD on October 15, five weeks before the motorcade route was announced in the Dallas newspapers.
On November 14, the Dallas trip planners selected the Trade Mart for the luncheon. The motorcade would have continued on Main Street had the other location been chosen, and been able to maintain proper, suggested speeds. On November 18, the SS ran the route and decided that for easier access to the freeway to get to the Trade Mart, they diverted the route to the security-hazardous turns onto Houston and Elm. As a result, the Warren Omission concluded that Oswald's employment and JFK's visit were unrelated, to further their opportunist lone nut nonsense.
As usual, Warren's false conclusion took the CIA off the hook. The assassination planners likely made an educated guess of a motorcade route through downtown based on the probable luncheon sites, and set Oswald up with a job at TSBD through one of his Agency connections. The cherry on the cake was the route adjustment to Houston and Elm, requiring the vehicles to slow down when the victim entered the crossfire trap. Oswald played a role, but not as a shooter. His shooting skills were average at best, and his rifle was proven unreliable and inaccurate by Army and FBI experts.
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Reply 38 - Posted by:
DVC 2/26/2023 4:04:19 PM (No. 1412510)
Re #26, please read #25's absolutely on point explanation how a person like Nixon could win ......because McGovern was an obviously dangerous person.
Nixon put in wage and price controls......HIDEOUS and super stupid. And he "opened up China".....also SUPER stupid and destructive for the USA.
Nixon was more popular than his opponent.....kinda like would you rather eat a week old cheese sandwich, or some horse manure between two slices of bread?
Easy choice.....but it doesn't mean that a week old cheese sandwich is anyone's favorite.
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Reply 39 - Posted by:
seesfarwoman 2/26/2023 6:01:08 PM (No. 1412582)
Nixon won California. Yes, he was very popular.
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Not buying it. More believable would be the Koreans. Seems that JFK might have ordered the assassination of the leader at that time, and the death of JFK could have been in retribution. Plus congress quietly voted in a law banning any president or agency getting involved in the deaths of any foreign leaders. I would not be surprised though to find out the CIA convinced JFK to get rid of the Korean leader.
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Reply 41 - Posted by:
Faithfully 3/1/2023 9:09:54 PM (No. 1415115)
What was the note passed around at the funeral?
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