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Tucker Carlson Tells Teen Vogue Writer to ‘Stick to the Thigh-High Boots’

Wow, I can’t believe a guy high up in Fox News would disrespect a left-leaning writer, especially one who happens to be a woman. I almost can’t believe how much I don’t believe this.

Fox News host and The Daily Caller editor-in-chief Tucker Carlson recently interviewed Teen Vogue writer Lauren Duca, and spent the whole time personally attacking her instead of addressing any of her actual points. Which is again, super shocking, considering her viewpoint includes an article called “Donald Trump is Gaslighting America.”

Which is a cool title, but considering his supporters probably think gaslighting is what happens when you forget to fill up your truck, it’s probably lost on anyone who doesn’t already agree.

Just what I needed on my way to the Trump Putin Luxury Gulag. More neoliberals jerking off on my soon to be dead body about how smart they are.

Lauren Duca got so fed up that she told Tucker:

“You’re actually being a partisan hack that’s just attacking me ad nauseum and not allowing me to speak.”

And Tucker decided to prove that he’s a champion of logical maneuvering in political debate and not flinging around cheap attacks that have nothing to do with anything at all by telling Duca:

“You should stick to the thigh-high boots. You’re better at that.”

Wow, you write one article about Ariana Grande‘s boots. I’m surprised he didn’t also say she’s fat or ugly or something. Because that’s how political debate works. Just ask our soon to be president.

#Classy.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AmmyC_ar_mc

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Varange
7 years ago

Get a grip and stop whining. “happens to be a woman” – is that the new politically correct phraseology?

Harold3H
Harold3H
7 years ago

Isadore, Lauren’s original tweet about not letting Ivanka off the hook came in the aftermath of her getting harassed on a plane with her children. When Tucker told her to stick to thigh-high boots, he implied that her political commentary was bad. He was right. His interview was not good, however, since he and Lauren were talking over one another.

Phil Scott
Phil Scott
7 years ago

Disclaimer:
*No strong independent women involved in the creation of this article*.