Tucker blindsided when live shot of mob turns into vulgar F-bomb rant – on air!

(Video: Fox News)

Fox News host Tucker Carlson featured a live shot of a left-wing mob laying siege to the home of Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito as he introduced conservative pundit Jason Whitlock and, as might be expected given the disposition of the left today, he would quickly regret it.

“So it used to be like, before Joe Biden was president that Supreme Court justices were allowed to write opinions because that’s how the system worked,” Carlson told viewers. “Now we’re gonna take you to Alexandria, Virginia outside Justice Samuel Alito’s house to show you what it looks like when you write an opinion the mob doesn’t like. Those are live pictures.”

A black woman speaking into a megaphone appeared on the screen, and right on cue she could be seen raising her middle finger and saying, “F*ck Samuel Alito and f*ck everybody who thinks that they can they can tell someone that they aren’t–”

Following the woman’s remarks, Carlson then said, “Ah, so let’s turn that off. Too much.”

Of course, given some of the theatrics seen from pro-abortion protesters over the past few days, a few F-bombs seem rather tame. In Wisconsin, a Christian counseling center that opposes abortions was firebombed when someone threw a Molotov cocktail inside.

In another example, a woman evoked roars of laughter from a crowd as she declared: “Ladies, if you get pregnant, run on down to the abortion clinic and have that little bastard sucked right out.”

An MSNBC panel broke down in stitches when guest panelist Laurie Kilmartin, a staff writer on Conan O’Brien’s late-night show, no less, said, “I would like to find out who the leaker is, so I could make sweet love to that person, because that person is a hero to me. Okay? And if the leaker, a lot of people are saying it could be a conservative, if the leaker is a Republican, and if I get pregnant during our lovemaking, I will joyfully abort our fetus, and let them know.”

Alito, who wrote the leaked majority opinion draft indicating that by a 5-4 vote the Supreme Court is poised to overturn the landmark Roe v. Wade ruling, pushing the abortion issue back to the states where it rightfully belongs, was the third jurist on the court to have a mob set upon his home.

With much of the media largely supportive of the action, which appears to be in violation of federal laws designed to prevent the intimidation of judges, protesters turned out at the homes of Chief Justice John Roberts and Justice Brett Kavanaugh over the weekend.

“Brett Kavanaugh is a Supreme Court justice, but he’s also a man, a husband and a father,” Carlson noted. “He lives in a normal neighborhood outside of D.C., doesn’t have a wall around the house. More to the point, his two daughters are home. Imagine what it must’ve been like inside the house if you are Brett Kavanaugh or his wife or his daughters. The people outside didn’t care.”

And neither does the Biden administration, according to Carlson: “So once again, in effect, our leaders in Washington set a very clear message to the mob as they did for BLM. Do what you want, we are on your side. It is not like you are insurrectionists. So the mob did.”

Tom Tillison

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