Tucker torpedoes Admiral Levine in Twitter episode 8: ‘Shut up and be proud’

It arrived a bit later than expected but Tucker Carlson’s latest Twitter episode kicked off the Fourth of July holiday weekend with some serious fireworks as the host mocked President Joe Biden’s top transgender health official, Rachel Levine, formerly known as Richard Levine before his transition to a faux woman.

In the eighth edition of “Tucker on Twitter” which was posted on Friday evening, the former Fox News ratings king slammed the door on Pride Month with his excoriating of Levine who was bestowed with the unearned honor of a U.S. Navy admiral by Biden, opening with the odd bit of trivia that he attended Belmont Hill, an exclusive Boston private boys school with another top regime official of some note, Joint Chiefs of Staff boss Gen. Mark Milley with both being on the football team.

Carlson then proceeded to dismantle “Rick” Levine during the shorter-than-usual 5-minute segment.

Repeatedly referring to Levine by his male pronouns and mocking him as “a fat guy in a Halloween costume,” Carlson not only torpedoed the pretend admiral, but the entire alternate reality that has swept across the nation since 2015 when one of humanity’s most basic truths, that there are two sexes, male and female, was swapped out with transgenderism, a powerful political movement with its own language and flag that has somehow come to dominate America’s institutions.

“Both transitioned late in life into overweight middle-aged women,” he said of Milley and Levine. “Both wound up working as high-level officials in the Joe Biden administration. Their teammates at the all-boys school in Boston probably wouldn’t have predicted any of that.”

After teeing up a video of the admiral saying that Pride Month should be stretched out into a whole summer and wondering if his former family is proud of him, Carlson said that there is good reason for Levine to be prideful because “Few Americans in our history has come as far as Rick Levine. Here’s a fat guy in a Halloween costume who somehow became a federal health minister.”

“Not too long ago, this same man was a married pediatrician with kids, lecturing about eating disorders at Penn State. Now he’s emerged as a path-breaking lady admiral with medals on his chest, and he did all of that without winning a single naval battle, or even being female,” Tucker mockingly added.

“The point of Rick Levine’s amazing transformation is not to free you from the inflexible husk that you were born in, so you can be more fully yourself, whatever you decide that is. No, that’s not the point,” Carlson said. “Rick Levine’s personal journey has nothing to do with you. It’s about him, it’s his journey. Your fantasies about becoming something totally new and different have not been approved yet. In fact, they’re weird.”

“Shut up and be proud of Admiral Rachel,” he added. “She’s the one who has smashed glass ceilings, and you’ve just got some kind of weird fetish. So actually, now that we’re saying this out loud, it’s pretty clear that Rick Levine has no interest in liberating you from anything. This is not about liberation, it’s just the opposite. It’s just another religious war, same as all the others. The people who think they’re God versus everybody else.”

“In primitive civilizations, which would include every civilization since the beginning of time until ours, people assumed there were rules. Rules that no human being made but that people could ignore only at their peril, at great risk. Some called these rules nature, or natural law, or even as societies advanced, theology,” he continued. “But most of the time people didn’t call them anything. They didn’t have to. There wasn’t a debate about whether the rules were real, people assumed there were consequences to pretending you were God.”

“They thought Sodom and Gomorrah were real places that were destroyed for disobedience. They imagined the same thing could happen to them. Not anymore,” he pointed out. “Rick Levine doesn’t worry about being punished by forces he can’t see. He knows he’s in charge. He makes the rules. He sets the limits.”

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“Reality is what he says it is,” Carlson said. “That’s his view and he shares it with virtually everybody else in a position of authority in the United States. That’s a pretty bold bet, really. For seven million years human beings have believed one thing, presumably based on some evidence… around 2015, they became convinced of something completely different. Are they right? It feels like we’re gonna find out soon.”

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