'The View' Advocates For Tucker Carlson to be 'Tied Up, Put In A Corner'

The View says it is not advocating for violence while advocating for violence.

On Wednesday's episode, Joy Behar got so mad about Tucker Carlson not covering white supremacy the way The View — the worst show on TV save for anything with Trevor Noah — does that she said Carlson should be "tied up and put in the corner somewhere." Where is that somewhere? According to Behar, a place where "we never hear from him again."

Seems unnecessary to me. You?




Sunny Hostin, one of the other always mad hosts, hit Carlson where it hurts, called his commentary disgusting.

"I was disgusted by what Tucker Carlson said," Hostin responds. "How dare he say there was no evidence of white supremacy there?"

How dare he? Maybe he should act more like Joy Behar and call for those he doesn't like to be captured in the night while sleeping and taken to a place far, far away.



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