Monday, July 25, 2005
Situation Hazy, Try Again Later
Am I the only one sick of seeing TC's elfin dimples twinkling out from the banners and sidebars of every stinking page of political news?
All of it geared to push his new post-"Crossfire"-ignominy soapbox at MSNBC, of course.
I'm afraid I have yet to catch the show, but I'd rather read transcripts anyhow. I visited the site a little bit ago, and I found the following entertaining exchange. It took place on this past Thursday's show. The subject was the London bombings, and the speakers were Air America's Rachel Maddow and, of course, The Pixie himself:
All of it geared to push his new post-"Crossfire"-ignominy soapbox at MSNBC, of course.
I'm afraid I have yet to catch the show, but I'd rather read transcripts anyhow. I visited the site a little bit ago, and I found the following entertaining exchange. It took place on this past Thursday's show. The subject was the London bombings, and the speakers were Air America's Rachel Maddow and, of course, The Pixie himself:
CARLSON: But think about what this means about our capacity to protect ourselves. London has been worried about a terror attack for 30 years, because of the IRA.And in a nutshell, that pretty much tells you everything you need to know -- surely not all about The Situation in London, but certainly about The Pixie's own level of insightful discourse on The Situation with Tucker Carlson.
MADDOW: Right.
CARLSON: It's a much more locked-down city than any city we have. And indications now are that these people walked on the subway, weren't stopped, one on a bus, three on subway, at least, and were able to detonate these explosives.
MADDOW: Yes.
CARLSON: What does that tell you?
MADDOW: It tells us that it's incredibly hard to defend a subway system.