Perspective: Tucker Carlson and others use a familiar blame-women tactic in attacking Gisele Fetterman and Jill Biden.
In a Tuesday evening segment, Carlson and Candace Owens discussed President Biden and Sen. John Fetterman , who is seeking inpatient treatment for clinical depression while simultaneously recovering from a stroke. Carlson doesn’t believe either man should be in office — Fetterman because of his illnesses and Biden because of, Carlson claimed without evidence, diminished mental capacity due to age. But the point of that particular segment wasn’t to blame the politicians.
This column linked to a Twitter poll put up by conservative commentator Matt Walsh titled “Who is the worst wife in America?” .The attacks on Gisele, in particular, are dizzying in scope and ambition: It was her fault that her husband ran for Senate. It was her fault that he won. It was her fault that her children were not dressed more formally for their father’s swearing-in.
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