Wednesday, December 29, 2010
What The Deuce?
Tucker, step away from the microphone, and take a deep breath.
Filling in for Sean Hannity on Fox News, Tucker Carlson reworked the penal code and dropped a small bombshell, saying that Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Michael Vick "should have been executed" for killing dogs.
"I'm a Christian. I've made mistakes myself. I believe fervently in second chances," Carlson said as he filled in as host of Sean Hannity's Fox show. "But Michael Vick killed dogs and he did it in a heartless and cruel way. I think personally he should have been executed for that. He wasn't."
Yeah, that's really very Christian of you Tucker. I'm not a dog fighting advocate, but Vick, as despicable as his actions were, paid the price for his criminal acts. So Carlson believes in second chances, but not for Vick, who should be killed. What is it with so-called Christians like Carlson, whose first instinct is to kill people who do things they don't like?
Wonder if Carlson thinks this guy should be executed as well?
Filling in for Sean Hannity on Fox News, Tucker Carlson reworked the penal code and dropped a small bombshell, saying that Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Michael Vick "should have been executed" for killing dogs.
"I'm a Christian. I've made mistakes myself. I believe fervently in second chances," Carlson said as he filled in as host of Sean Hannity's Fox show. "But Michael Vick killed dogs and he did it in a heartless and cruel way. I think personally he should have been executed for that. He wasn't."
Yeah, that's really very Christian of you Tucker. I'm not a dog fighting advocate, but Vick, as despicable as his actions were, paid the price for his criminal acts. So Carlson believes in second chances, but not for Vick, who should be killed. What is it with so-called Christians like Carlson, whose first instinct is to kill people who do things they don't like?
Wonder if Carlson thinks this guy should be executed as well?
Labels: faux news, michael vick, nfl, tucker carlson