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5. Tucker is afraid of his own shadow.
Mon Jun 9, 2014, 11:41 AM
Jun 2014

Any time he defends some action, it is something he has done or considered doing himself. He is entitled and terrified of authority.

He has probably felt a little sleepy while driving and decided to push through to his destination rather than stopping for a rest. Therefore, he can't allow it into his consciousness that such an action could be illegal. He can't believe anything he would/has done is illegal and would be shocked if he were cited for "driving while tired". So he defends this guy who as a professional driver should have known better.

"Everyone" (meaning him, has done it) so therefore it must be legal. Perish the thought Tucker could end up in jail for his decisions if an activist judge cravenly didn't recognize his affluenza.

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