A year or two ago on his TV show I saw Tucker Carlson mock Dr. Anthony Fauci with a drawing of Fauci dressed in a religious outfit that might be worn by a Catholic cardinal.
This week I went to Carlson's website to find a way to send him a message but there was none. His home page is ... judge for yourself:
Featured at the top is a merchandise item that can be seen here:
https://tuckercarlson.com/product/lord-fauci-patron-saint-of-wuhan/
Lord Fauci Patron Saint of Wuhan
$25.00
The coffee mug has a photo of Fauci dressed in a Christian sort of religious outfit ... again.
Why? If Carlson wants to mock Fauci, why make it religious? If Fauci were Muslim, would Carlson even consider doing something like this?
Or is it that Fauci is Italian? Or does Carlson see the two as one?
Carlson may protest his innocence with displays of his appreciation of Christopher Columbus or even Amerigo Vespucci. America gets its name from Amerigo.
I first became aware of Carlson when he was a regular young obnoxious panelist on the weekly TV show The McLaughlin Group on the original series: 1982-2016.
During the early days of the COVID pandemic I noticed Carlson again even though he had eliminated the bow tie. His essays were especially well written and he even made some sense. But he couldn't remain that way and increasingly regressed back into his obnoxious ways.
The Fauci mug isn't even funny. It's in really poor taste and juvenile. Carlson seems to be oblivious to his anti Catholic and anti Italian bias. I just learned that Carlson is a member of the Episcopal Church.
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