Huckabee to Tucker Carlson: ‘No sane person advocates for killing children.’

Huckabee to Tucker Carlson: ‘No sane person advocates for killing children.’

Israeli Ambassador Mike Huckabee has issued a fiery response to comments made by former Fox News host Tucker Carlson during an interview with The New York Times, in which Carlson accused Huckabee of “advocating for the killing of children and civilians.”

Writing on X (formerly Twitter), Huckabee said: “Poor Tucker needs help. He’s clearly circling the drain by saying something so outrageous. No sane person ‘advocates’ for the murder of children or civilians. Even the allegation is sick and evil.”

Huckabee accused Carlson of having selective compassion. “Tucker apparently limits his compassion to the unfortunate souls who have died in Gaza as a result of the stubbornness of Hamas to release hostages and who murdered their own citizens and intentionally put them in front of military assets where they would be most likely to become victims of the war.”

The ambassador then demanded to know why Carlson never speaks about the October 7 attacks. “One never hears Tucker lament the massacre and mutilation of 1200 women, babies, and elderly people butchered by Hamas on October 7 or the torture, rape and starvation of the 251 hostages taken and held by Hamas. I am heartbroken by the slaughter of innocent civilians wherever they are and whoever they are.”

Huckabee went on to describe in graphic detail the atrocities recorded by Hamas terrorists. “Tucker’s irrational hatred of Jews in general and Israel in particular blinds him to the horrific savagery inflicted upon the victims of October 7, including the rape of women in front of their children, the beheading of babies in the presence of their mothers, or setting fire to elderly people who sat in wheelchairs and were burned alive, all of which were captured on video taken by Hamas terrorists who were so proud of their despicable acts that they wore Go-Pro cameras to record it as if they were taking movies of a dance recital.”

He then addressed Carlson’s recent political shifts. “Tucker’s contempt of President Trump is just another instance in which the Tucker Carlson I once knew has become someone unrecognizable. I pray he finds himself and God. He has become a very angry and bitter man and it’s truly tragic to watch.”

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