Tucker Carlson Reads Viral Thread Word for Word on Why So Many Trump Supporters Are Disillusioned By the 2020 Election and the Mainstream Media

Another Friday, another Tucker Carlson show going viral on Twitter, this time because Carlson read a viral thread during the show, word for word, emphasizing a few points here and there.

The title that he ran below the segment read, “Why so many people believe the election was rigged” and each part of the thread was shared in a box titled, “Election 2020: The facts.”

The Columbia Bugle tweeted the clip of the segment, which went viral as well, and said, “Tucker Carlson Reading @martyrmade‘s Viral Thread On Why So Many Trump Supporters Have Questions About The 2020 Election & Their Distrust Of The Mainstream Media.”

They also shared the full thread, which was tweeted by Daryl Cooper, who is a co-host of the MartyrMade podcast, in a follow-up tweet below that one.

The viral thread by Cooper consists of 35 tweets in total.

U.S. House Rep Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) said in a quote tweet of the clip, “.@martyrmade described perfectly how Trump supporters feel and have gone through for the past 5 years.”

Congressional candidate Teddy Daniels also quote tweeted the clip and exclaimed, “This is great!!!”

The thread by Cooper begins, “I think I’ve had discussions w/enough Boomer-tier Trump supporters who believe the 2020 election was fraudulent to extract a general theory about their perspective. It is also the perspective of most of the people at the Capitol on 1/6, and probably even Trump himself.”

The thread concludes that Trump supporters “were led down some rabbit holes, but they are absolutely right that their gov’t is monopolized by a Regime that believes they are beneath representation, and will observe no limits to keep them getting it. Trump fans should be happy he lost; it might’ve kept him alive.”

In between, the thread covers everything that has happened and attempts to shed light on the way a Trump supporter views the situation.

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