Tucker Carlson, a prominent figure in conservative media, has confirmed his attendance at a rally alongside former President Donald Trump at Madison Square Garden on the 27th.
This announcement follows his spirited speech at a campaign event in Duluth, Georgia, on Wednesday. "Yes, I'm with him at MSG on Sunday and in Phoenix a week from today," Carlson informed RedState.
According to RedState, Carlson had previously publicized his participation in a hurricane relief benefit in Glendale, Arizona, scheduled for October 31st. However, his appearance at the globally renowned Madison Square Garden this Sunday was only recently confirmed, possibly spurred by the enthusiastic reception at last night's event, organized by Turning Point PAC and Turning Point Action. "I made the decision last night," he revealed, "I'm psyched for it."
If Carlson's performance in Duluth is anything to go by, supporters of the former president are in for a thrilling experience. The media was sent into a frenzy when Carlson likened Trump's return to deal with a rampant ruling class to a father returning home. "Hes pissed! Carlson declared to the jubilant crowd. Dad is pissed. And when Dad gets home, you know what he says? Youve been a bad girl. Youve been a bad little girl, and youre getting a vigorous spanking right now. He continued, 'And no, its not going to hurt me more than it hurts you, he continued. No, its not. Im not going to lie. Its going to hurt you a lot more than it hurts me."
Carlson's sharp wit and humor have endeared him to Trump's supporters. His unique ability to articulate matters in a way that even Trump might admire sets him apart. Who else, apart from Trump himself, can provoke such reactions from CNN, compelling them to cover and worry about the impending "spankings" for Democrats and the media currently undermining the country?
The media's reaction to Carlson's speech was not limited to amusement. Political correspondent Kasie Hunt invited Rep. Dan Kildee (D-MI) to discuss the comments, both adopting a serious tone. "Uh, when Donald Trump did take the stage, there were chants of 'Daddy's home,'" Hunt noted. "Sir, your reaction?" Kildee responded with a string of keywords Democrats have been using to highlight the humor of Republicans and the joyless existence of the resistance party. "It's creepy, it's scary," Kildea expressed, adding "weird" to his list of descriptors.
The New York GOP has labeled the upcoming event at Madison Square Garden as Trump's "biggest rally ever." Trump himself has promoted his appearance as historic, stating that his campaign is heading to MSG because they are "going to make a play for New York." The former president believes this event will be the crowning touch on "the greatest movement in political history."
Now, one of the most influential voices of this movement, Tucker Carlson, will join him in the heart of New York City. It promises to be a memorable event.
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