Fox News host Tucker Carlson is speaking out following his confrontation with a man, named Dan Bailey, at a Montana fly fishing shop.
During an appearance on the network’s “The Five” Thursday, co-host Greg Gutfeld mentioned the incident, saying, “I find it very frustrating that adult men are now becoming like mean girls. He could have come up to you and actually expressed himself, and you could have had a conversation.”
He added, “But he couldn’t do that without someone filming it, because he knew if he had someone to film it that would impact your response, which, as a wise person in the media, you know that.”
Gutfeld asked Carlson what he would have done if the incident was not being filmed.
Carlson replied, “Hassling me in front of my kids? I mean, I had some dark thoughts which I’m not going to articulate here.”
Watch his comments below:
Carlson explained the bigger problem is “the Mountain states are completely invaded by the people who destroyed California.”
The Fox News host added, “What’s so interesting is they’re the exact same people who lecture you day and night about diversity, and it’s so important, and that you’re a racist, etc. And then they run to Montana…they literally run from the hills away from diversity. The hills greatly suffer when they do that. I will leave it there.”
During the confrontation earlier this week, Bailey told Carlson he is “the worst human being known to mankind,” as IJR reported.
Bailey also said in his Instagram post, “It’s not everyday you get to tell someone they are the worst person in the world and really mean it!”
He continued, “What an a******! This man has killed more people with vaccine misinformation, he has supported extreme racism, he is a fascist and does more to rip this country apart than anyone that calls themselves an American.”