Joy Behar Backtracks After Making Horrific Remark, Pushing To Have Tucker Carlson To Be ‘Tied Up And Put In A Corner Somewhere’

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Joy Behar says that Tucker Carlson should be “tied up and put in a corner somewhere,” according to The BizPac Review.

Both Behar and Sunny Hostin had a back and forth conversation where they ultimately agreed that Carlson should be sent somewhere “so we never hear from him again.”

“You have Tucker Carlson on television last night saying that there was no evidence of white supremacists at the riot. Well, the evidence was clear at the riot, at the insurrection,” Hostin said.

“I was disgusted by what Tucker Carlson said. How dare he say there was no evidence of white supremacy there? There was evidence everywhere.”

“Tucker Carlson needs to be, you know, tied up and put in the corner somewhere so we never hear from him again,” Behar added.

“We hear so much about cancel culture, but what we don’t want is a culture of accountability,” she said.

“They don’t want a consequence culture. And this is what it results in. I was struck so much by what Johnson was saying.”

“Blame everyone else — fake Trump supporters, he said that the protestors were jovial, friendly, they had an earnest demeanor — but he had nothing to say about those who lost their lives, like an officer, because of the rioters.”

Behar said, “I have a couple of questions. It’s, like, there’s no logic to what he’s saying, Ron. Why would liberals disguise themselves as Trump supporters to protest an election they just won? And according to him, Nancy Pelosi planned death threats against herself, and then she broke into her own office to pose for selfies.”

“None of this makes sense. He’s making Marjorie Taylor Greene look normal, this guy. He’s making Marjorie Taylor Greene look normal.”

“He’s a liar, a denier, he floats crazy conspiracy theories, hoping that his followers will be gullible enough to listen to him and believe it. This is the party of the future on the Republican side.”

“I do not mean to imply that anything harmful should happen to Tucker Carlson,” she said. “I just want him to stop saying stupid things. That’s all. So let me just get that straight. I don’t want to be perceived as someone who is violent in any way. I’m not.”