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Originally Posted by ninty
It's ironic how Carlson is always spouting off about how Canadians say this and that about Americans, when he's doing the exact same thing.
Carlson, like O'rilley is on TV for entertainment, not for anything of value or knowledge. They try to get a rise out of people, and now hundreds of Canadians will email his show and he'll read emails of angry Canadians on the air and say how pathetic these people are.
Laugh at it? Sure. Take his rants to heart...you might be kidding yourself.
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true, Tucker Carlson is just there to get a rise out of people, gust like that one lady on the FOX network.
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and here is a good read
[url:4aed1]http://www.cbc.ca/story/arts/national/2005/01/05/Arts/tucker050105.html[/url:4aed1]
[quote:4aed1]Appearing as a guest on Crossfire in October, Daily Show host Jon Stewart called Carlson a "dick" who promotes "partisan hackery."
Stewart said he believes the program's format has become emblematic of the decay of the American political system, a diagnosis with which Carlson's boss appears to agree.
"I guess I come down more firmly in the Jon Stewart camp," Klein said. [/quote:4aed1]
[quote:4aed1]In November, Carlson also famously interviewed maverick Canadian MP Carolyn Parrish on fellow host Wolf Blitzer's program Wolf Blitzer Reports.
Ostensibly a discussion of U.S.-Canadian relations, the segment digressed into a showcase for Carlson to outline his belief that Canadians spend a lot of time dogsledding.
"I don't think every Canadian is dogsledding at all times but I do think there's a lot of dogsledding in Canada," he said after Parrish challenged him. "Yes, I do think that's true."[/quote:4aed1]