The feud between Mark Levin and Tucker Carlson is continuing, with Levin saying he’s only responding because he’s been provoked.
In the aftermath of Carlson’s podcast episode with Nick Fuentes, criticism continued to mount after he described being attacked by a demonic figure while speaking at a stop on Megyn Kelly’s nationwide tour.
On social media, the longtime conservative commentator argued that what is happening to Carlson should be a lesson to everyone.
“You don’t want to become a Tucker Carlson,” said Levin. “At the age of 56, he’s apparently going through a public midlife crisis of some kind. And it’s ugly and embarrassing. His gibberish, word salads, evil and hateful bigotry, platforming of Hitler-sympathizers and the likes of Fuentes, plus the weird and awkward fits of laughter, etc., are deeply troubling.”
Mark Levin added that the only reason he was addressing the situation was because he only replies “to all this craziness when attacked.”
The comments from Levin come after, during the same appearance with Megyn Kelly, Tucker Carlson argued that he had agreed with Ben Shapiro and Mark Levin not to attack one another publicly.
“They didn’t abide by those terms. But that’s fine, they were under no obligation,” Carlson said.
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