Former Fox TV host Tucker Carlson spoke in Alabama on Thursday night and got right to the part about being fired — after a long standing ovation. “I’m probably the first unemployed person you ever invited to speak,” he joked. More from Carlson's speech:
Tucker Carlson spoke on Thursday night, May 4, 2023, at the Oxford Performing Arts Center. Former Fox TV host Tucker Carlson spoke in Alabama on Thursday night and got right to the part about being fired.
“I’m probably the first unemployed person you ever invited to speak,” he joked. “It’s funny. I never give speeches because I’m working. When I accepted this speech six months ago or something, I didn’t realize how much free time I would have. One never knows, does one?” Carlson gave a long, genial monologue that only tangentially touched on politics and focused more on dogs, family and highlighting the work of people who help people.
“I accepted for two reasons, one shallow and one a little deeper,” Carlson said. “One is, I do love Alabama. I’m not just saying that. We spend a lot of time in rural Maine, which is so close to this culturally, you have no idea. In a great way. The food is not very good in rural Maine. The food here is unbelievable. I’ve spent a lot of time in this state, and part of the reason is you have great hunting and fishing. The real reason is it has everything that I like. It has really nice people.
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