Tucker Carlson and Mark Levin have been embroiled in a war of words in recent weeks. Megyn Kelly said one side has gone too far.
Kelly shared on her SiriusXM show that she believes Mark Levin is in the wrong for his recent comments about Carlson, who he called “Marxist”, “Islamist”, and an “anti-American Jew hater,” on top of other insults.
Levin also shared that Tucker Carlson asked to debate him at Turning Point USA’s Americafest in December. However, Mark Levin said he would never share the stage with Carlson, calling him an anti-Semite in the process.
Megyn Kelly didn’t appreciate the terms used by Levin, arguing that conservatives have taken years to get the other side of the political aisle to stop using them.
“We just finished a several-year period where we tried to make clear to the left that those terms are not acceptable in the public dialogue,” said Kelly. “They are too incendiary. They’re going to get somebody killed, like President Trump or Charlie Kirk.”
“‘Fascistic’, ‘neo Nazi’, ‘radical right.’ That is no way to be talking about Tucker,” Kelly concluded. “It’s too much. It’s too far. And it’s dangerous.”
Kelly added that she found Mark Levin’s comments — which have also been directed at her in recent weeks — “vile.”
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