TUCKER CARLSON: We're connoisseurs of irony on this show, but if you claim to care about the environment, you think that the little piece of America you're responsible for, that you represent in the Congress, would be clean but hers isn't. Why?
SETH BARRON: Well, part of the reason is because her district is actually one of the least American districts in the country. Now by that, I don't mean that it's not part of America, but it's occupied by relatively few American citizens. A very high percentage of her district is, in fact, illegal aliens. Now, the way they inhabit housing there is such that they live in a lot of illegal spaces, like basements and many people live there. So they wind up producing a lot of garbage that the landlords don't want thrown out normally. So hence, you wind up with a lot of garbage on the streets, you have illegal food vendors pouring their pig grease into the gutters. I mean I worked out there, it can be a little gross.
CARLSON: So leaving aside the question of the immigration status of the people there - and as you well know, I think it's a really important question - but it's not that hard to pick up garbage off of the street of your own congressional district. How can we take seriously anything she says about the environment when this is her - she should be ashamed of this.