There are separate threads for Tucker & Nick, but I'll go ahead and discuss them both here in regards to their interview together.
The most important part of the interview is from
55 min - 1:16.
At about
57 minutes Tucker gives his standard spiel against identity politics that I've heard from him since 2017 on his Fox News show and says that, as Christians, we have to treat everyone as an individual.
Tucker says that you can't have identity politics in a country of 350 million people because it will become Rawanda, but he offers no comment on how to deal with our current situation where identity politics is active for everyone but whites and Christians.
1:15 Nick gave a rebuttal to Tucker's position on identity politics, especially regarding Jews, but didn't go too hard.
2:11 Tucker says marriage is super easy and men & women naturally fall into their roles. It's such an absurd statement that it supports the idea that Tucker is sincerely stupid enough to decry identity politics, but when he says stuff like this, and he's always had at least one major bonehead talking point during his career, that I find it incredible and it makes me suspicious.
For example, he promoted the 2nd Iraq War until the end of 2003 (he says now). He was also very dismissive and contemptuous of 9/11 truth forever, but now he has a documentary on the topic 24 years later He is often on the establishment side of the propaganda until the cat has been out of the bag for a long time.
I'm going to comment on something that I take very seriously and that I have observed closely about Tucker since 2017, which is Tucker has never smelled like a Christian to me. His revealing his faith in the past couple of years follows a similar pattern of waiting until it's safe to talk about something.
Maybe he was always pressured by being in mainstream media not to talk about it, but I think his reluctance to profess Jesus has resulted in effectively denying him. Obviously, only God knows his heart, but many times I have seen him on TV when one of his guests mentioned Jesus and Tucker said nothing.
Regarding Nick, it was not covered in this interview, but the problem I have with him is that he is 100% against organizing. He sounds so wrong to me when he talks about this that I begin to mistrust him. I think he's for real overall, but because of him having no proper mentor and following people like Ye & Milo, I think he's still screwed up and too fearful of betrayal.
This interview was a much better than Patrick Bet David, where Nick was just placating an invader with a large follower count.