Jane Coaston
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And it's one that's so contingent on what Trump wants and Trump's whims and not like, oh, what can I get out of him?
Every couple of months, there's like, oh, you know, will MAGA turn on him?
No, that will never happen.
The thing is, the people who voted for Donald Trump is a much wider slice of the voting pie than MAGA.
It just is.
The percentage of hardcore MAGA people
has never been and will likely never be that big.
But there are lots of people who kind of go in and out and in and out, like, you know, I voted for Trump for this specific reason.
Or, you know, in the first term, it was I voted for him because of judges.
I voted for him over abortion issues.
I voted for him over these specific things.
You know what I mean?
The time space continuum is apparently irrelevant here.
But there was like a sense of like a transactional relationship between you and the president.
Yeah, right.
And I think that MAGA does not have that.
MAGA, the transaction is, he exists, I am given fulfillment, that's all I need.
And so I think the challenge is that, yeah, Tucker Carlson has a massive audience, but his audience is, I think, increasingly more people who hate
Both parties, but especially hate Democrats, because it does seem to be that kind of people.
I'm sure you've seen online.