Citation From the February 25, 2020, edition of Fox News' Tucker Carlson Tonight

TUCKER CARLSON (HOST): Even at the level of principle, it’s like completely insane. Now, that one illness has been politicized, so it's hard to see clearly. But intentionally transmitting any illness to another person, on purpose --

JASON RANTZ (CONSERVATIVE RADIO HOST): Yeah.

CARLSON: -- wouldn't that be a crime? I mean, can they hear themselves talk when they say this kind of thing?

RANTZ: They try actually not to make it so that we can hear them talk. That's the problem. So this bill was kind of snuck in there. Not a lot of people were paying attention to it until we just caught wind of it, and we talked about it on the show. And then all of a sudden, people started to complain about it. And I spoke to a senator who told me that he had already pledged his support of this particular bill but didn't actually read it or know what was inside of it. So now people know what's in this bill, and it's on them. It's a morally reprehensible position to take that you're OK with lessening a crime of a monster who chooses to give someone HIV. And to conflate that --

CARLSON: So isn't -- or any disease. So isn’t intentionally infecting someone with a disease, why is that different from bio-warfare? Sincere question. Why is that different?

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RANTZ: There is someone who is going to do this intentionally, and they’re not going to be punished at all. All because Democrats want to protect a larger group.

CARLSON: Bizarre.

RANTZ: It’s absolutely ludicrous.

CARLSON: Well, I'm for protecting people too, including people with HIV. I'm for protecting everybody from crazy people who would intentionally infect them with a disease. Whatever. Lunacy. Hard to believe it's real. Apparently it is.