Every night and its usually the same, typical response argument:
“No you're wrong” Carlson making funny faces and high pitched whining.
Like he has no idea what his guests arguments will be.
He could have his staff watch CNN or MSNBC to find out ahead of time then prepare.
>>Like he has no idea what his guests arguments will be.
Ordinarily, I wouldn’t argue facts, but I’ll just leave you with this: as an attorney who has conducted thousands of depositions and hearing/trial direct/cross examinations, and who knows what the answer is probably going to be prior to asking it, it appears to me that many — perhaps most — of the questions Tucker asks, he’s in the same boat. That is, he knows what the answer is. If you’re bothered by his antics or just don’t like him, fine. But I think your assessment on him is objectively incorrect. “No, you’re wrong,” is, to the extent he has used it, not the only thing he says on that point when he says it. I’m not sure why you’re pretending otherwise.