The Tucker Carlson Show

Conor McGregor’s Presidential Bid, Tariffs, Erasing Irish Culture, and Deporting Rosie O’Donnell

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Apr 18, 2025
Conor McGregor, the Irish mixed martial artist and businessman, discusses his potential presidential run in Ireland amid concerns over cultural erasure due to mass migration. He shares his journey from a plumber's assistant to a sports icon while reflecting on Ireland’s economic crisis and the disconnect between the government and the citizens. McGregor critiques policies that prioritize foreigners over locals and humorously touches on the celebrity culture surrounding figures like Rosie O'Donnell, advocating for a stronger national identity.
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INSIGHT

Irish Citizens Feeling Marginalized

  • Conor McGregor highlights that Irish citizens feel like second-class in their own country, neglected by the government elite.
  • He emphasizes the government's misuse of public funds enriching private interests while ignoring public welfare.
ANECDOTE

McGregor's Dublin Roots

  • McGregor grew up in Crumlin, a rough Dublin suburb, and despite moving at 17, he remained connected there.
  • His roots in this tough community shaped his love and commitment to Ireland.
INSIGHT

Erasure of Irish Culture

  • Irish culture is being erased through mass migration and globalist government policies.
  • McGregor asserts the political elite follow orders undermining Irish identity and the people's interests.
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