Tucker Carlson Blasts Politician for Obscene Anti-NRA Ad

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posted on May 19, 2018
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 Tucker Carlson raked a candidate for national office over the coals during a Fox News Insider broadcast, calling the congressman out for bad-mouthing the NRA without justification.

The 15-second spot starts out with Pat Davis, who is running for the House of Representatives in his district in New Mexico, saying, “(Expletive) the NRA.” The ad is designed to tout Davis’ stance on gun control. But Carlson calls him to task, asking why he’s blaming the NRA. At one point, Carlson asks how many NRA members have ever committed a mass shooting, and Davis couldn’t answer it.

Carlson also points out Davis’ lack of knowledge about guns.

If you want to spend a couple of minutes watching Carlson in a verbal beat-down of Davis, go here.

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