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Glenn Greenwald compares Tucker Carlson's tolerance for opposing views to Joy Reid on MSNBC

Yesterday, MSNBC’s Joy Reid had Christopher Rufo on to discuss critical race theory. It quickly became clear that Reid didn’t want to let Rufo respond at any length:

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Journalist Glenn Greenwald also found Reid’s “interview” with Rufo to be a festival of interruptions:

People were then telling Greenwald that Tucker Carlson does the same thing on Fox News, which Greenwald disagrees with and used video of Carlson interviewing Cornel West as an example:

There’s quite a difference in styles there.

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Reid had Rufo on but clearly didn’t want him to speak at any length.

Reid’s ratings on MSNBC are circling the drain, that’s for sure.

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