Even Tucker Carlson’s building has now left the building

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In the battle between Fox non-news and Tucker Carlson, the game is score one for Fox — zero for Tucker. It’s been interesting, indeed, watching these two vehicles of hate try to destroy each other. And Fox has just done something that left Tuckems infuriated. Allow me to explain.

For those who don’t know, Tucker has a studio. This studio is located in rural Maine, where Tucker spends much of his time (Sorry Mainers.) And in Maine, there is a barn. This barn contains a studio — Tucker’s studio.

The folks at Fox built it for him with tender loving care. This is where much of Tucker Carlson Tonight was broadcast from. Only alas! Now the barn is gone. What happened to it? According to Patrick Feeney, Tucker’s construction manager — Fox non-news — took it.

“Fox came in last week and got all their shit out of here,” Feeney said, adding that their studio would now have to be rebuilt from scratch. “They took the set and everything, all the equipment, the chairs, the desk.”

And this leaves Tucker studioless. That’s what happens when the fox enters the hen-house. Feeney said if Tucker hopes to immediately start hosting from Maine again, it’s not happening. The repairs will take at least a month. The infrastructure needs to be wholly repaired.

I despise Fox, but anything that pisses off Tucker Carlson is fine by me. And this WAS Fox’s studio that they built. So Tucker can’t realistically expect that they would have let him keep it.

Now since Fox reclaimed their property, Tucker’s been spotted out and about in Maine and working with a construction crew. And Tucker appeared to be carrying an ax.

Meanwhile, the war between Tucker and Fox continues to rage. Reports are Tucker wants to start his new show on Twitter in the next month, but he can’t do that if he films it from Maine because the studio won’t be ready.

A Tucker’s work is never done. It is quite amazing to watch. Tucker Carlson, once the biggest name in the cable, is now, for all intents and purposes, an ax-wielding construction worker planning his comeback on the same site that turned Ron DeSantis’ presidential announcement into a laughing stock. Good luck, Tucker. I think you’ll need it.

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