Michael Avenatti Is Such A Political Lightweight
I have heard so much about Michael Avenatti, but I had never heard him speak. (This is because I don’t watch fake news.) I saw this interview with Tucker Carlson yesterday. I was very surprised to see how seemingly opportunistic and unprepared Avenatti was. It was funny that he didn’t have any depth to his answers. I thought it was a joke that he wants to run for president, but it seems to be serious.
He is way out of his depth. I can see why he is a hero to uninformed liberal propagandists, but he has not given serious political skeptics a reason to take him seriously.
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you must have watched something different then the rest of the world, all I saw was Carlson interrupt because he couldn't answer Avenatti, and he didn't like being told the truth, something that most of fox news "reporters" have a problem with.
I’m not surprised that you feel that way my friend. I know that tucker interrupted very often. I don’t watch Fox News often. I know that Avenatti is very popular with many people. He was not impressive to me. There’s an old saying about being in front of your skis. He’s a textbook example of that.
To be clear: I don’t watch tucker’s Show often, and that was the first time I’ve ever heard Avenatti speak. I was not impressed at all by Avenatti. I hold him to a standard of a (serious😉) presidential candidate, and he fell wildly below my expectations of someone who has so avidly invited the media scrutiny.
I think he'd rather support a popular candidate than become one...
I agree. The cameras clearly love him. I can picture him giving a rousing endorsement at the 2020 DNC convention.