Ah, Dan Crenshaw, ladies and gentlemen—the Republican congressman who never met a neocon war policy he didn’t love. In a hot mic moment that perfectly encapsulates his arrogance, Crenshaw was caught literally threatening to k*ll Tucker Carlson. Yes, you read that right. During an interview with GB News, Crenshaw, clearly forgetting the mic was still on, said of Carlson: “If I ever meet him, I’ll f**ing k*ll him.”
Now, let’s pause for a second and reflect on the sheer stupidity of this. Crenshaw, a sitting U.S. congressman, just publicly threatened one of the most influential conservative journalists in the country—all because Carlson dares to question the endless blank checks to Ukraine. Apparently, disagreeing with Dan “Eyepatch McCain” Crenshaw means you deserve death. And yet, these are the same people who clutch their pearls and screech about “dangerous rhetoric” whenever President Trump so much as raises his voice.
Naturally, Crenshaw tried to weasel his way out of it. When confronted by Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene on X, he simply replied, “lol, no”—as if we all just imagined hearing those words come out of his mouth. Unfortunately for him, X users weren’t buying it, and his pathetic denial was quickly hit with a community note linking to the video where he said exactly what he was being accused of. Busted.
Carlson, of course, responded like the absolute pro that he is. Instead of stooping to Crenshaw’s level, he calmly invited him to an interview. “Why don’t you come sit for an interview and we’ll see how you do? I’ll send you my address.” Brilliant. Carlson knows Crenshaw won’t take him up on that offer because Crenshaw isn’t interested in real debate—he just wants to shut down anyone who questions the regime’s priorities.
This feud isn’t new. Carlson has repeatedly exposed Crenshaw for being one of the most shameless warmongers in Congress. And Crenshaw, in turn, has resorted to calling Carlson an “elitist piece of s**t” and a “cowardly, know-nothing elitist.” Because nothing screams “intellectual heavyweight” like hurling middle-school insults at the most-watched conservative journalist in America.
At the end of the day, Crenshaw isn’t mad because Carlson is wrong—he’s mad because Carlson is right. Americans are done funding an unwinnable proxy war while our own borders are wide open. And if Crenshaw had any actual arguments, he wouldn’t need to resort to death threats to silence his critics.
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