Tommy Vitor
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But, you know, at the same time, like...
He's very responsive to where he thinks the audience is.
And the Fuentes thing is like a really fascinating example because, you know, he was in this huge feud with Fuentes.
You know, he called him, he called him, he said he was a fed, he called him gay.
I mean, he was like attacking him on his show and then Fuentes fired back.
And I think Tucker was losing.
Like, I think he kind of saw, like, you know, via social media that Fuentes' fans were taking Fuentes' side.
And Tucker realized that, like, or at least he thinks that you can't be successful in that world unless you have success.
You know, the Groypers and the neo-Nazis on your side.
And so he had Fuentes on his show and did this softball interview with him.
I think it's kind of like an olive branch to try to diffuse the feud because he was worried that he was going to lose.
He was going to lose these people.
And, you know, I think that that that's I think a lot of that is what's driving him is this.
This idea that this is where the audience is.
And he's trying to sort of skate to where he thinks the puck is going to be.
And he, you know, I think is making the calculus that it's going to be with these, you know, sort of more extreme people.
Well, yeah, I mean, I did see that video.
It was sort of like the final straw for me.
I'd been like resisting having to learn who Clavicular was.