Whoops, accidentally used the C-word again at the office! #dailyshow #comedy #shorts #tuckercarlson

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Published on June 30, 2023

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15 comments

  • Tom Keane 10 months ago

    Was it the word “consequences?”

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  • Lorenzo Blum 10 months ago

    Tucker Arson got fired. It’s called backfiring.

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  • Ken Wehrheim 10 months ago

    So Tucker ended up getting fired for one of the only true things he ever said. How very on-brand.

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  • AwesomeBlackDude 10 months ago

    Here come the Smear campaigns

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  • Alexis 10 months ago

    More reposts :/

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  • Redridge07 10 months ago

    The is not even an offensive word

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  • ThomThom 10 months ago

    ive left a blind date as soon as heard the word. Literally. “I have to leave now” I left him the tab.

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  • Kathleen McCrory 10 months ago

    Sure. Lol. Because FOX cares about derogatory language used against women and minorities.

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  • Ganiscol 10 months ago

    Cake?

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  • Edmund Dantes 10 months ago

    Tucker has been part of Faux “news” for a long time. I’m guessing this isn’t new behavior from him purely based off how long they covered for O’Rielly. So why the sudden change of heart?

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  • EasternHealingArts 10 months ago

    She doesnt given a context and using polarized lanuge and body languge- she is lying! btw- if you said it once in a homeless shelter- youd be in the ER 5 hrs later from freezing after being put out of the shelter. So- yeah bite me

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  • EasternHealingArts 10 months ago

    If we allow Christians to run Shelters- we lose lives

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  • Margo Christensen 10 months ago

    words are just words. I use the ‘cword’ all the time…especially with my best friend. we use it affectionately. how can a word be evil. it’s not the word, it’s the intent behind it.

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  • kate wilson 10 months ago

    Nice video please bring more content like this to watch

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  • Mary Smith 10 months ago

    Love that green suit! Nice. And, yes, I am avoiding all mention of THAT word — though I understand that in the UK, it’s used commonly and does not carry the sting it has here.

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