Posobiec first revealed that the Bush family members working during Ronald Reagan's presidency used to try to prevent him from reading the Human Events print publication, one of his favorite magazines, assumingly because it has always represented the "counterculture," "conservative grassroots" movement.
Carlson then admitted that, growing up, his family "had a lot culturally in common with the Bushs" but did not seem to grasp, at the time, how politically different and left-leaning they were.
He said that he personally "missed the degree to which they were subverting true and important conservative impulses, and not even ideological impulses, but just like, 'hey, let's not wreck our country'."
"And they were not at all interested in the country at all," he added.
George H.W. Bush, Tucker said, "clearly participated in some of the biggest cover-ups in American history that we should all be offended by, including the Kennedy assassination."
"The Bush's, man, they were ... very insidious," he continued. "They were the Obamas of the right."
"It was a stealth operation," Tucker concluded. "And you didn't sort of feel it at the time, it kind of came over you gradually. And by the time you realized it was happening, a lot of the things you loved were gone. And all of a sudden, George W. Bush is admitting [to] giving China 'most favored nation' status and getting us involved in these wars that had no benefit to the United States ... They called it good and patriotic, and in fact, it was the opposite of those things."