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let's examine blind mole troll's shocking expose of Tucker shall we?
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/07/11/b...lake-neff.html
Writer for Tucker Carlson Resigns After ‘Abhorrent’ Online Posts Are Revealed
Fox News condemned  Blake Neff, a writer for “Tucker Carlson Tonight,” after he was  revealed as the pseudonymous author of racist and misogynist online  messages.

Tucker  Carlson, a Fox News star, has not yet commented on the resignation on  Friday of a writer for his show. He is expected to address it on his  show on Monday.Credit...Richard Drew/Associated Press

By 
Michael M. Grynbaum
  
 A  writer for the Fox News star Tucker Carlson resigned after he was  revealed as the pseudonymous author of several years’ worth of racist,  sexist and obscene posts on an online message board.
 Blake  Neff, who joined “Tucker Carlson Tonight” in 2017, left Fox News on  Friday after the network learned of his activity on an online forum,  AutoAdmit, which is popular with law students. The site has previously  been the subject of 
at least one lawsuit for its offensive and misogynist content.
 In  a memo on Saturday, leaders of Fox News described Mr. Neff’s writings  as “horrendous and deeply offensive” and said the network condemned his  behavior.
 “Neff’s abhorrent conduct  on this forum was never divulged to the show or the network until  Friday, at which point we swiftly accepted his resignation,” the  network’s chief executive, Suzanne Scott, and its president and  executive editor, Jay Wallace, wrote in the memo, which was distributed  to the Fox News staff. “Make no mistake, actions such as his cannot and  will not be tolerated at any time in any part of our work force.”
 Mr.  Carlson has not commented on the matter since Mr. Neff resigned. Ms.  Scott and Mr. Wallace wrote in their memo that Mr. Carlson would address  the episode on his Monday show.
 Mr. Neff did not respond to inquiries for comment.
 
A conservative writer who previously worked at the right-wing news and opinion site The Daily Caller, which Mr. Carlson 
co-founded, Mr. Neff published on AutoAdmit under a pseudonym, CharlesXII.
 His  posts there mocked and denigrated African-Americans, Asian-Americans  and women, 
and he contributed to message threads in which other writers  used racial slurs. He also occasionally bragged about his influence on  Mr. Carlson’s show.
 
CNN identified Mr. Neff as the author of the posts and first reported his resignation on Friday.
 Mr. Neff, in 
a recent interview  with the Dartmouth Alumni Magazine, said that when Mr. Carlson read off  his teleprompter, “the first draft was written by me.” He told the  magazine that he and Mr. Carlson agreed on many issues and that he  enjoyed working at a show that could affect national politics.
 “We’re  very aware that we do have that power to sway the conversation, so we  try to use it responsibly,” Mr. Neff told the magazine, which identified  him as a 2013 graduate and a former editor at The Dartmouth Review, the  college’s undergraduate conservative newspaper. (As of Saturday, the  Dartmouth Alumni Magazine appeared to have removed 
the article about Mr. Neff from its website.)
 Mr. Carlson is the 
No. 1-rated star of Fox News, and his program’s 
viewership has soared  in recent months as he has taken a hard-line stance against national  demonstrations over police brutality and racial injustice. Mr. Carlson  has dismissed demonstrators as “criminal mobs” and warned that the rise  of the Black Lives Matter movement could lead to anarchy and violence.
 His rhetoric has 
prompted a backlash  from major advertisers, including T-Mobile and the Walt Disney Company,  many of which have instructed Fox News to prevent their spots from  airing during Mr. Carlson’s show.
 In  recent days, Mr. Carlson faced criticism for on-air attacks against  Senator Tammy Duckworth of Illinois, a Thai-American Democrat and a  veteran who lost her legs fighting in Iraq. His broadside came after Ms.  Duckworth, a potential vice-presidential nominee, said that she was  open to arguments for removing statues of George Washington because he  owned slaves.
 Mr. Carlson called Ms.  Duckworth a “vandal” and a “moron” and questioned her patriotism. Ms.  Duckworth responded by writing that Mr. Carlson “
doesn’t know what patriotism is.”
 Mr. Neff was featured in a 
Washington Post dating column  in 2017, in which he was quoted saying his hobbies “allow me to escape  women.” He also told The Post he was miffed at his date’s assertion that  she was not sure about starting a relationship, saying, “If I were Brad  Pitt, you would be.”
Michael M. Grynbaum is a media correspondent covering the intersection of business, culture and politics.  
@grynbaum 
about AutoAdmit 
"FUK AMERIKKKA DIE WHITEY DIE"
http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?...c=2&forum_id=2
 
hmmm. interesting thread topic yeah? 
  
http://www.autoadmit.com/
this is supposed to be a respected website for legal topics 
looks like a poor copy of ECCIE 
BAHHAHAAAA