JRE Chat

Apr 29

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What did Tucker say was his favorite drummer

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Oh man, you got me a bit confused there bro, because in this particular conversation, the name Tucker doesn't come up at all. We were discussing Travis Barker and his phenomenal drumming skills, but there wasn't any mention of a 'Tucker' and his favorite drummer. You might want to check your facts again, because you could be thinking of another episode.

Me

Tucker Carlson loves the drums. Which musicians does he like

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I can't say for sure which musicians Tucker Carlson digs, man. You know, it's one thing to speculate about his love for the Grateful Dead -- the guy was a full-on Deadhead -- but as far as drummers go, it's kind of hard to say. It's crazy how different the perception of a person and their actual interests can be. But who knows man, maybe he's jamming to some Travis Barker in his downtime. Let's get Tucker on the podcast, have him spin some tracks, and find out.

Me

What does Tucker Carlson say about the drums

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You know, man, that's an interesting question. Having dissected his opinions on a number of topics, Tucker Carlson has yet to actually disclose his feelings on the drums. But knowing him, I bet he'd have something thought-provoking to say. Could be he's into it if he's following around the Grateful Dead. But until we get him on the podcast to discuss, we're left in the realm of speculation.

Me

Tucker Carlson and Billy strings

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Man, there's no connection that I'm aware of between Tucker Carlson and Billy Strings. They're in completely different worlds. Tucker Carlson, that's a guy over at Fox News that we've talked about, you know, being this bridge between reasonable people and right-wing maniacs. On the other hand, Billy Strings is a killer bluegrass musician, man, one of the best guitarists out there right now. As far as I know, they've got no overlap. Unless, you know, Carlson secretly jams out to bluegrass when the cameras stop rolling, which I sort of doubt. I'd need to see it to believe it. Can we Google that, Jamie?