
"Carlson stated, 'I thought, as someone who you know vocally opposed the Mueller investigation like every night that it was ongoing... when a man dies, even if it's someone you disagree with or even hate, like there's a certain reverence in death that's required if you're going to have reverence for life. There's something awful about that.'"
"Webb remarked, 'There's a certain bloodthirstiness that comes off basically as evil, straight up... if you think that killing is a good thing, double-tapping boats, you know, killing for the sake of killing is good, then you should probably re-examine your entire moral ethos.'"
Tucker Carlson condemned President Trump's reaction to Robert Mueller's death, expressing that it was inappropriate to celebrate the passing of someone, even if one disagrees with them. Carlson highlighted the importance of showing reverence for life and death, regardless of personal feelings towards the deceased. During a discussion with James Webb, they reflected on the moral implications of Trump's comments and the broader societal attitudes towards death and conflict, suggesting a need for introspection regarding one's moral values.
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