On the Thursday edition of his FOX News show, Tucker Carlson addressed MSNBC contributor and Newsweek columnist Kurt Eichenwald tweeting out a screenshot of his desktop that revealed he keeps a tab of anime porn (editor's note: you'll have to look up what that is on your own.) in his browser. After explaining the situation, Carlson delivered a heartfelt monologue where he expressed his concern for Kurt Eichenwald and his mental health.



"Yesterday, Eichenwald was back on Twitter yelling about his political views," Carlson began to explain. As it happened, he was actually attacking this show. And to prove his point, whatever that was, he tweeted a picture of his home computer. Within minutes, sharp-eyed internet users noticed that he left a tab open in the picture and it was a link to hardcore Japanese cartoon pornography, it exists, and it's every bit as creepy as it sounds."



"The internet erupted, but Eichenwald had a ready explanation for all of this," Carlson explained.



Carlson then read Eichenwald's tweets in which he explained he was just trying to explain "tentacle porn" to his wife and child.





...some to show her it was real. But I couldn't find any - & ended up w/ this. My family reads my twitter feed, so they know this is true. — Kurt Eichenwald (@kurteichenwald) June 8, 2017

"Well, of course, just another afternoon of surfing the internet for hardcore porn with your kids. Makes sense," joked Carlson. "Well, it's easy to mock an explanation that absurd, and a lot of America is doing that right now. But let's be honest, for real, this is a troubled man. It doesn't help Kurt Eichenwald to pretend he's okay. He's not okay. He shouldn't be on Twitter. He needs help. His employers obviously know that. They've got Twitter. But they don't care.""Because whenever Kurt Eichenwald says something outrageous -- just a few months ago he said every Republican voting to repeal Obamacare ought to have a family member die in agony because 'he wanted to see them be tortured,' the left responds with glee. Newsweek gets clicks. MSNBC gets viewers. It's awful. They're exploiting him. It's cruel. So these supposedly serious news organizations, a plea, for real, stop Kurt Eichwald before he tweets again. He will thank you later for that," Carlson said.You may recall, Eichenwald had a meltdown on Carlson's show after the election of Donald Trump trying to prove his claim that the president-elect once spent time in a mental hospital "Eichenwald never did prove it," Carlson said. "Instead, he lost control of himself completely. Shouting, and gesticulating, and making weird noises on the set. But in the interview, he was sputtering something incomprehensible about the CIA. It was enough to make you feel kind of sorry for Kurt Eichenwald. And actually, no kidding, we did."Soon after, Eichenwald said his claim was actually a "signal" for "a source" to reach out to him.