Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
April 8, 2017
The homosexual psychopath Lindsey Graham entered the Tucker Carlson JUNGLE last night and was brought to his sha-na-na-na-na-na-knees-knees, in the jungle.
I have yet to witness a homosexual be forced into a concentration camp, gassed and turned into a lampshade like I saw in this YouTube clip.
Graham came on to push the idea that Trump’s hostile, weird strike against Assad must now become policy, and that we need troops on the ground in Syria to fight both ISIS and Assad.
Tucker asked why he would be fighting both sides in a war, and he said then that he wouldn’t, he would only fight ISIS (which means what he is shilling for is unrelated to the recent Trump attack). He said that after we destroy ISIS we will then train “Syrians” (apparently, the people who used to be in ISIS) to fight Assad.
He said we have to do that because of Iran and Russia. He also sort of vaguely backed up McCain’s recent statement implying that it is not really a big deal if we go ahead and have a war in Russia.
Tucker asked him about the costs, which he did not want to speak to. In fact, he said he has no idea what it will cost and he doesn’t care. After all, why would he care? He’s not the one paying for it.
It was very clear that he is not used to being questioned on his nonsensical gibberish. I don’t know how anyone can watch this interview and be like “yeah, this guy really knows what the hell he’s talking about – let’s do another Iraq and also maybe provoke a world war with Russia.”
But I mean, apparently people are listening to this guy. Apparently, this guy’s ideology is what is behind the Trump Syria strike.
Apparently, this is all happening.
It’s very good to see that Tucker isn’t drinking the Kool-Aid.
He also interviewed Hawaiian Democrat Tulsi Gabbard last night, the number one anti-interventionist politician.
She’s for sure got her head screwed-on straight.
Meanwhile, the rest of the Democrats, along with most of the Republicans (save Rand Paul and a couple others) are going along with this apparent drumming-up of a war.