On the March 20 edition of MSNBC's Tucker, host Tucker Carlson noted that a 1984-inspired attack ad posted on YouTube.com characterizes Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-NY) “as an Orwellian Big Sister” and proceeded to endorse this depiction of Clinton, saying, “But there's just something about her that feels castrating, overbearing, and scary.” Carlson maintained: “I mean, you've gotta admit, when you watch that, it does get right to heart of people's instinctive problems with Hillary, which don't have to do with policy.” Carlson further noted that the ad “seems to be the work of one person with a computer who doesn't like Hillary or, in any case, perceives the truth about her.”
From the March 20 edition of MSNBC's Tucker:
CARLSON: It's hard to remember what spreading like wildfire meant before there was an Internet. Yesterday, most of the country became aware of the political ad you just saw characterizing Hillary Clinton as an Orwellian Big Sister. But this ad does not appear to have been the work of any organized campaign. Rather, it seems to be the work of one person with a computer who doesn't like Hillary or in any case perceives the truth about her.
Here to talk about the implications of the story we welcome back A.B. Stoddard [associate editor of The Hill] and [political consultant] Dan Gerstein.
Welcome to you both. Sorry, a little editorial comment had to -- I mean, you've gotta admit, when you watch that, it does get right to heart of people's instinctive problems with Hillary, which don't have to do with policy. It's not like Hillary is some communist or something. You know what I mean? She's no more liberal than [Sen.] Barack Obama [D-IL]. She's more conservative probably in some ways. But there's just something about her that feels castrating, overbearing, and scary.