Something I forgot to mention in my original post is that Nap is probably pissy at Trump b/c Trump went off on him a while back, and it wouldn't surprise me at all if that was coloring his judgement. Perhaps he was better at that back in the day, too, can't say, but he's usually pretty bad at it now. That said, thats opinion and general observation he's giving, and I was talking more about his predictions on whats going to happen legally and politically in specific situations. A lot of what he's saying there is the type of stuff Carlson says now all the time. needs to get fat again, seems like he was ok when he was fat. Carlson has actually burned a few bridges there, Bolton, for example, used to be a regular guest until Carlson went after him.Remember this? Sheppy, though, can go choke on a mile of cock and never come back, he sucks.ĮTA-the thing that I thought was especially interesting about the segment was the Carlson never uses Smith's name, he just calls him something like "a fox news host". That said, I've always kind of like Napolitano, he seems personable enough. It kind of sucks when you hear him say something something you'd like to see happen. Napolitano is the opposite guy, the opposite of whatever he says is going to happen, its pretty amazing how wrong is usually is. Napolitano is either a fool or the dumbest judge that ever drew breath.Has he ever been correct about anything important?No. “Apparently our daytime host, who hosted Judge Napolitano, was watching last night and was outraged by what you said and quite ironically called you partisan,” Carlson noted to diGenova on Wednesday night, in the latest salvo of the rhetorical battle. This claim drew a strong rebuttal hours later on Carlson’s show from stridently pro-Trump lawyer Joe diGenova, who fired back at Napolitano, dismissing him as a “fool.” This volley was then returned on Wednesday by Smith, who called diGenova a “partisan guest” and decried as “repugnant “ the previous attacks on Napolitano. The network’s increasingly nasty back-and-forth was ignited two days ago when Fox News legal analyst, former Judge Andrew Napolitano, blasted Trump’s acknowledgement that he solicited help from the Ukrainian president in investigating potential 2020 rival Joe Biden, unequivocally telling Smith that Trump’s actions constituted “a crime.” The war of words between Fox News personalities over Trump’s actions on Ukraine ratcheted up another notch as primetime host Tucker Carlson repeatedly mocked Shepard Smith and parodied the latter’s claim calling him “repugnant.”
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