is deconstructed by Philip Bump in the Washington Post.
As usual, Tucker aimed his venom at a woman of far greater intellect and stature than himself.
Bump notes the absurdity of Tucker, “a longtime television talking head. . .disparaging the intellect and capabilities of a former district attorney, elected senator and sitting vice president of the United States. In part, this disparagement was based on a handful of occasions in which Harris tripped over public remarks, unintentionally reinforcing Carlson’s measure of intellect and competence: being able to speak well on television. It’s like a minor league middle relief pitcher mocking a cardiologist’s first pitch.”