Notably, Carlson voiced his disapproval of Republican presidential hopeful Nikki Haley, criticizing her during both events.
Carlson's disdain for Haley was evident when he said, "I heard Tulsi Gabbard mention the phrase Nikki Haley, and people booed. I was like, oh, yeah, we're in the right — but then it raised actually a philosophical question for me, which is, should you put air quotes around Nikki Haley, because otherwise you're just assuming this is a real person, and not just a hologram put out there by Ken Griffin in the billionaire class to torment you."
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He further questioned Haley's authenticity, asking, "is Nikki Haley real?" He continued, "I don't know. Do I look like a biologist or a theologian? I don't know. 'What is real?,'" which was met with applause from the audience.
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Later in the evening, TimCast host, Tim Pool, asked Carlson about his reaction to the possibility of Haley running as former President Donald Trump's vice president in the 2024 presidential election. Carlson's response was unequivocal: "I would not only not vote for that ticket, I would advocate against it as strongly as I could," he stated. "That's just poison. I mean, here's someone who's actively opposed to the interests of the country I grew up in, who endorsed the BLM riots and who is not only, is not left, but is neoliberal in the darkest, most, speaking of nihilist, nihilistic way, and has no real popular support, as if it is a creature of the oligarchs. So, yeah, that would be reason to oppose the ticket."
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Carlson also touched on other topics during his appearance, including GOP candidate Vivek Ramaswamy's presidential campaign, the campaign staff of Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, and the issue of abortion, which he compared to child sacrifice.