Tucker Carlson mocked Kamala Harris in one hilarious move that left her fuming

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Anyone who is paying attention knows that most political pundits always repeat the same boring lines.

But there are a few journalists who still want to push the envelope and change the course of our country.

And Tucker Carlson mocked Kamala Harris in one hilarious move that left her fuming.

Kamala Harris shares message from a “fairly conservative” fan

Kamala Harris published a letter on social media from someone named “Tucker” that sparked an interesting conversation online. 

The letter recognized the beauty of our nation in that we have the “freedom to communicate” with “people of different backgrounds and beliefs.”

“We are so blessed to live in a country where the greatest currency is the free flowing exchange of ideas,” he wrote. 

Describing himself as “fairly conservative,” young Tucker said that he was grateful for the work that Kamala Harris has done to “establish common sense gun safety laws.”

“While we may not agree on every issue, we both know that every person in our nation should have the freedom to live safe from gun violence,” Kamala Harris responded.

It’s hard to say if it was the “free flowing ideas” or the “conservative” who wants gun control, but the internet wasn’t buying it.

The internet accuses her of “lying again”

While some people just dismissed the letter as “fake just like every part of Kamala’s campaign,” others had another interesting theory.

Political commentator Ian Miles Cheong seemed to think that Kamala was purposely framing it as written by famed journalist Tucker Carlson. 

“The implication here is that Tucker Carlson, who famously DOES NOT ADVOCATE FOR GUN BANS, wrote this letter,” he wrote on X.

It’s hard to tell whether people seriously thought Kamala Harris was trying to achieve this effect, but the trend continued. 

“You do realize there are pictures of Tucker Carlson’s signature on the internet, and none of them even remotely resembles this, right?” Viva Frei wrote.

Even leftist sycophants chimed in on the post.

“I bet this letter is from Tucker Carlson,” Ed Krassenstein wrote.

It didn’t take long for the real Tucker Carlson to join in on the fun.

“I thought I disagreed with you on everything! Boy I was wrong!”

Carlson released his own copy of a letter from a fan by the name of “Kamala” the next day. 

“Dear Tucker, I can’t believe I’m writing this, but here goes,” the letter began.

“Kamala” explained in the letter that she was “moderately progressive” and is now beginning to realize that they have a lot “in common.”

“I’ve considered myself moderately progressive, in the sense that I don’t believe in law enforcement, national borders, or the right of American citizens to exercise fundamental human autonomy,” she wrote.

“I thought I disagreed with you on everything! Boy was I wrong,” the letter continued.

The fictional fan went on to say that she had seen the conversation with RFK Jr. and it opened her eyes.

“There wasn’t a word I disagreed with. Not one!” the fake letter read.

Kamala described Tucker as a “towering oak in a windstorm.” 

“He’s so bold and wise and strong. He’s unmovable,” she said. 

The letter ended with a personal thank you and a request for a meeting with her new best friend. 

This was a priceless moment in American politics.

Patriot Political will keep you up-to-date on any developments to this ongoing story.