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So long as you send Trump birthday cards and love letters, you can keep killing your people and journalists, and he’ll never bat an eye about it.

As for Carlson, he is twisting like a devil on a pole. He and Hannity could have been in the SS if they lived then.

Did anyone watch 60 Minutes last night about the lawyer who prosecuted the Nazis in Nuremberg? It is a lesson for all.




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Tucker Carlson: Leading a Country ‘Means Killing People’
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Tucker Carlson: Leading a Country ‘Means Killing People’

‘You've got to be honest about what it means to lead a country, it means killing people,’ Carlson said, while speaking to Fox & Friends from South Korea.

Audrey McNamara
Reporter
Updated 06.30.19 12:27PM ET

Fox News host Tucker Carlson said on Sunday that part of “what it means to lead a country” is “killing people.” Carlson made the comment while speaking to Fox & Friends from South Korea, after witnessing president Trump become the first sitting president to walk into North Korean territory.

Carlson is reportedly a guest of the White House on the diplomatic trip to South Korea, along with the president's daughter Ivanka Trump and son-in-law Jared Kushner, both of whom are senior White House advisers. Carlson will reportedly interview the president on Sunday for a Fox News special airing Monday night.

His fatalist assertion came after Fox & Friends host Jillian Mele questioned Carlson on Trump’s controversial decision to have friendly relations with North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un.

“President Trump recently made a comment about having a certain type of good chemistry with Kim Jong Un,” Mele said to Carlson. “... You're talking about someone who has been responsible for so many human rights abuses, does he want to risk with that kind of language: Of A. coming off to Kim Jong Un like he's pandering to him to an extent, or B. upsetting the American public that elected a president that they want to stand firm and be tough on those human rights violations... ?”

Carlson responded: ‘There's no defending the North Korean regime, which is a monstrous regime, it’s the last really Stalinist regime in the world, it’s a disgusting place obviously, so there’s no defending it.”

But then he went on: “On the other hand... you’ve got to be honest about what it means to lead a country, it means killing people,” Carlson said. “Not on the scale that North Korean’s do, but a lot of countries commit atrocities, including a number that we're closely allied with... it’s important to be honest about that.”

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