
"Carlson stated, 'You should have the right to hang out with whoever you want to hang out with on whatever basis you want to make that decision,' emphasizing his belief in the freedom of association."
"Rampell clarified, 'In the 90s, my father didn't sue country clubs... What happened was my dad waged a newspaper campaign against a bunch of these country clubs,' correcting Carlson's narrative."
"Miller remarked, 'Hasn't gotten enough attention that on the same podcast @TuckerCarlson did a mea culpa on Trump, he passionately defended white's only country clubs. Banning Jews from clubs is v important to him.'"
"Rampell added, 'Perhaps to no one's surprise, Tucker Carlson just gave a full-throated defense of segregated country clubs,' criticizing Carlson's remarks on her father's experience."
Tucker Carlson criticized objections to banning Jews from country clubs during a podcast episode, asserting that private associations have the right to choose their members. He referenced a past encounter with Catherine Rampell, whose father faced discrimination at a country club. Rampell clarified that her father did not sue but campaigned against the clubs. Tim Miller highlighted Carlson's defense of such exclusionary practices, emphasizing the importance Carlson places on freedom of association, even when it involves discriminatory practices.
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