
Pivot Tucker Carlson's Rebrand, Apple’s New Era, and SpaceX’s AI Deal
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Apr 24, 2026 A political image makeover sparks a sharp debate about accountability, redemption, and platforming on the right. Then the conversation swings to Apple after Tim Cook, SpaceX’s tangled AI deal, and Tesla’s hype machine. There’s also RFK Jr. turmoil, Trump-linked crypto corruption claims, and a fight over who regulates prediction markets.
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Tucker Carlson Is Recasting Himself For 2028
- Kara Swisher and Scott Galloway frame Tucker Carlson’s anti-Trump apology as political repositioning, not moral awakening.
- Scott Galloway argues Carlson now occupies a large 2028 GOP lane as an anti-war conservative who can outmaneuver J.D. Vance and Marco Rubio.
Forgiveness Does Not Require Platforming Everyone
- Scott Galloway distinguishes forgiveness from platforming and says some figures should simply lose oxygen.
- He says he would never host Candace Owens or Nick Fuentes, but interviewed Ben Shapiro because he sees him as a serious, intellectually useful opponent.
America Needs More Forgiveness And More Reckoning
- They argue America needs both a wider aperture for forgiveness and an actual reckoning for corruption and abuse.
- Scott Galloway separates speech from conduct, saying hot takes deserve more grace while insider trading, ICE abuses, and pay-to-play politics require punishment.
