Tucker: Whenever I’m Feeling Sad I Pull out the Picture of Erik Wemple and the Effect Is Instant

‘ — when the plane is in turbulence, a tough day at work, something wrong has gone on my life’

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CARLSON: "In this morning’s “Washington Post,” the Progressive newsletter owned by Amazon oligarch Jeff bezos, columnist Eric takes a shot at the show. Won’t bore you with the topic of this piece, like most editorials of his it was poorly written and done. But at least it was consistent. He’s been going after the show pretty much the day we launched. In February we had him on the show mostly so we could meet one of our most fixated critics. How did it go? This picture sums it up more precisely than any video we can play you but the entire interview is on our Facebook page for those of you will enjoy that sort of thing. Wemple apparently never got over it, hence his column this morning. Eric Wemple is hereby invited back to the show any day, no matter what else is going on in the news. I have to be honest, that picture you’re looking at on the screen is on my favorites on my phone. Whenever I’m feeling sad, when the plane is in turbulence, a tough day at work, something wrong has gone on my life, I pull up that picture in the palliative effect is instant. It’s on our Facebook. If you want to download it to your phone too, and benefit for the magical powers of his bewilderment, we recommended strongly. That’s about it for us tonight."

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