Monday, May 16, 2022

March 16, 2019: Tucker Carlson Hates on Arabs, Unattractive Women, and Wanted to F**k Sarah Palin

 

3/16/19: Tucker Carlson of Fox News is in a bit of jam. Liberal media outlets have had the audacity to dig up forgotten recordings and quote him, which infuriates the poor man. 

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“Semiliterate primitive monkeys” in Iraq…and “extremely primitive” women. 

Tucker Carlson

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For example, here’s his racist assessment of why the Iraq War was a mistake. “Iraq is a crappy place filled with a bunch of, you know, semiliterate primitive monkeys,” he once said. “That’s why it wasn’t worth invading.” 

Any thoughts on Afghanistan? “Well, it’s never going to be a civilized country because the people aren’t civilized.” 

What about Arabs, in general? In this conversation he’s talking with Bubba the Love Sponge and a co-host on Bubba’s radio show: 

CARLSON: They’re also so just awful. Just awful.

 

CO-HOST: They’re animals, dude. They are.

 

CARLSON: I hate the war. You know, I’m not defending the war in any way, but I just have zero sympathy for them or their culture. A culture where people just don’t use toilet paper or forks.



Iraqi children.

 

President Obama?

 

CARLSON: I still can’t get over, you know, Obama saying, “They’re going to attack me because I’m Black.” I mean, that’s just ridiculous. I mean, that is so low to say something like that.

 

CO-HOST: Well, see, Tucker, here’s the—

 

CARLSON: Everybody knows that Barack Obama would still be in the state Senate in Illinois if he were white. 

 

Seeing the “humor” in sexual abuse of a 13-year-old boy! 

Would Carlson like to comment on underage marriage, like to fifteen-year-olds? Is that okay? Or is it the same as child rape? 

CARLSON: Wait, wait! Hold on a second. The rapist, in this case, has made a lifelong commitment to live and take care of the person, so it is a little different. I mean, let’s be honest about it.

 

Any thoughts on a thirteen-year-old middle school student having sex with his 28-year-old teacher? 

CARLSON: I was just reading a story trying to figure out how to get it into our show tonight, about the kid, the 13-year-old, who was, I guess, molested, they’re saying, by his teacher, who had sex with him 28 times in one week.

 

…She slept with this kid 28 times in one week. Now, I ask you –

 

THE LOVE SPONGE: In one week?

 

CARLSON: You have a lot of experience. You’ve been around, right? Could you do that?

 

THE LOVE SPONGE: Could I sleep with – not a kid, but could I sleep with a woman –

 

CARLSON: Could you sleep with a 165-pound woman 28 times in one week? Are you physically capable of doing that or do you take your hat off to this kid?

 

THE LOVE SPONGE: Yeah, this kid should get like a Nobel Peace Prize.

 

CARLSON: The Presidential Medal of Freedom, anyway.

 

THE LOVE SPONGE: Now at the end of the day. But see, you know, now as double standard as everybody wants to be, it just seems like so much more of a crime from this beast then it does Debra Lafave, does it not?

 

CARLSON: Totally. Look, my theory on this is, you know, 13-year-old boys have one goal, obviously in life —

 

THE LOVE SPONGE: To get laid.

 

CARLSON: Of course. And they take that out on 13-year-old girls. Now, 13-year-old boys getting laid, not a bad thing. Thirteen-year-old girls getting laid, bad thing. Particularly if the 13-year-old girl is your daughter, right?

 

Exactly. So my point is that teachers like this, not necessarily this one in particular, but they are doing a service [emphasis added, unless otherwise noted] to all 13-year-old girls by taking the pressure off. They are a pressure relief valve, like the kind you have on your furnace. 

 

“You just need to be quiet and kind of do what you’re told.” 

In the next exchange, Carlson and The Sponge are discussing Alexa Stewart, the daughter of Martha Stewart: 

THE LOVE SPONGE: They’re very cunty.

 

CARLSON: She seems extremely cunty.

 

THE LOVE SPONGE: I like to hear that word, oh yeah – I stepped over him. She seems what now? Go ahead.

 

CARLSON: She just does seem a little cunty. I mean you said it; I’m just agreeing with you. I don’t use that word because it’s offensive.

 

THE LOVE SPONGE: Right. I’d love for Tucker Carlson. Tonight on MSNBC a girl that comes across kind of cunty.

 

CARLSON: Well she does. I mean, I heard – I mean, now I’m a Brent fan, so, I’m just stating my bias right out front here. I heard her on with him and I just wanted to give her the spanking she so desperately needs.

 

Sarah Palin? 

CARLSON: Well, I’ll tell you exactly. I mean, honestly, I voted for McCain, again, because I like the guy personal —

 

 

THE LOVE SPONGE: You want to fuck Sarah Palin.

 

CO-HOST: You want to talk about —

 

CARLSON: Well, there’s that. There is that. I’ll agree with that.

 

Thoughts on Elena Kagan, on being nominated for a seat on the U.S. Supreme Court? 

CARLSON: I got to be honest with you. I don’t like and I wouldn’t vote to confirm her if I were a U.S. senator. But I do feel sorry for her in that way. I feel sorry for unattractive women. I mean it’s nothing they did. You know, she didn’t. Nobody deserves that. And men are just mean.

 

Any thoughts on how to treat women, Tucker? 

CARLSON: It’s true. It’s true. You debate politics with a woman and just go – just full blown out there, especially feminism. If you’re talking to a feminist, and she’s given you, “Well, men really need to be more sensitive,” [say] no, actually, men don’t need to be more sensitive. You just need to be quiet and kind of do what you’re told.

 

CO-HOST: And lighten up a little bit, bitch.

 

CARLSON: They love it. They love it.

 

More on women: 

CARLSON: By the way, women hate you when they do you wrong and you put up with it.

 

CO-HOST: Exactly.

 

CARLSON: Because they hate weakness. They’re like dogs that way. They can smell it on you, and they have contempt for it; they’ll bite you.

 

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CARLSON: I mean, I love women, but they’re extremely primitive, they’re basic, they’re not that hard to understand. And one of the things they hate more than anything is weakness in a man. 

 

Now, Carlson insists his words were “spoken in jest” and they are taken out of context, just to make him look bad. (See: 5/2/19 for similar comments by Steve Moore.)

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