Bill Nye, the he’s not an actual scientist guy, took a swipe at Tucker Carlson after the Fox News host destroyed him weeks ago.
But this was considerably easier for Nye, as he sat behind his own camera, unchallenged, and shared it on YouTube.
In the more than four-minute video the television “science expert” was presumably supposed to defend his position on global warming being man-made.
That’s what it was supposed to be.
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What it was, was Nye complaining about conservative media and touting the New York Times and Washington Post, arguably the two biggest liberal propaganda manufacturers in the nation, as the beacons of truth in journalism.
Then there was talking about baseball teams and other nonsense.
He also offered to head back on Carlson’s show to debate him again.
After the whooping he took the first time, he might want to rethink that.
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