Tucker Carlson made a surprise appearance at the Hell’s Angels Founder’s funeral.
Fox News Host Tucker Carlson gave a speech at Hell’s Angels Founder Sonny Barger’s funeral.
During the speech, Carlson quoted Barger “Stand tall, stay loyal, remain free, and always value honor. And I thought to myself if there is a phrase that sums up more perfectly what I want to be”.
The Hell’s Angels is a notable biker club or some call it a gang so to see Tucker giving a speech at the Founder’s funeral has shocked the web.
BREAKING: Tucker Carlson delivers tribute at California funeral of Hells Angels biker gang founder | The Post Millennial | https://t.co/svnqig05ca https://t.co/8JiAklGlcF
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Watch Tucker deliver the speech here:
BREAKING: Tucker Carlson make surprise appears to deliver tribute at funeral of Hells Angels biker gang founder in California pic.twitter.com/nsI66uGlGc
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The Post Millennial has these details to report:
“Stand tall, stay loyal, remain free and always value honor. And I thought to myself if there is a phrase that sums up more perfectly what I want to be, what I aspire to be, and the kind of man I respect, I can’t think of a phrase that sums that up more perfectly than that,” Carlson said, quoting Barger.
Mark Hemingway wrote, “This is the most Tucker thing ever.”
Shortly after ridiculing John Fetterman for his tattoos, Tucker flew to CA this weekend to attend the funeral of Hells Angels founder Sonny Barger. Probably didn’t say anything to these guys about theirs. pic.twitter.com/PcXnboVqQ3
— Ron Filipkowski (@RonFilipkowski) September 26, 2022
The Daily Mail had these details to chip in:
Tucker Carlson turned up at the funeral of Hells Angels leader funeral Sonny Barger Saturday, and delivered an impassioned speech in honor of the fallen societal figure.
Carlson, 53, was one of more than 7,000 gathered at the Stockton 99 Speedway to pay respects to the fallen Ralph ‘Sonny’ Barger, who died in June following a brief battle with throat cancer, aged 83.
Thousands turned out on two wheels for Barger’s six-hour service – despite for years him bringing fear into the hearts of housewives and miscreants alike as the head of a group that is still considered an organized crime syndicate by the US government.
It was an event the San Joaquin County Sheriff’s Office warned Friday could become dangerous – but the hulking, leather-clad mourners in attendance stayed peaceful, crying, and sharing stories of how they remembered the gang’s longtime leader.
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