Tucker Carlson openly criticized Fox News and its personalities, namely Mark Levin and Sean Hannity, during a discussion with Steve Bannon. Carlson accused them of advocating for U.S. involvement in the Israel-Iran conflict, representing a divide in GOP foreign policy views. He mocked Levin's television presence and the network's choices in programming, implying that the focus on hawkish figures dilutes thoughtful discourse. The feud between Carlson and Levin highlights the schism within the GOP, pitting isolationist views against traditional hawkish stances.
"When Mark Levin gets on TV, it's like listening to your ex-wife scream about alimony payments. It's like not appealing."
"Unless you're literally floating in and out of consciousness... you're going to flip the channel."
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