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CBS Gives Away the Game: Hey Stacey Abrams, How Does Voting Bill Help Dems in 2022?

7 minutes and 16 seconds   TONY DOKOUPIL: Stacey Abrams is one of the country s best known voting rights advocates and she s also a prolific author. In her new thrill While Justice Sleeps, a Supreme Court clerk has to unravel a national conspiracy that goes to the highest levels of government. Stacey Abrams joins us now. Stacey, good morning to you. STACEY ABRAMS: Good morning. DOKOUPIL: Allow me to be the first person to read you great New York Times review here that ends, “Abrams has realized what surely was her chief ambition, to entertain.” That s good news. First, while we have you, there are some twists and turns in our world as we live it that I want you to comment on if you could. There are about 11 states right now in the country that have passed restrictions on voting that could have a big impact on 2022 and beyond. What concerns you the most about what you re seeing right now?

Tucker Carlson Airs Dramatic Reading of Stacey Abrams Book

Stacey Abrams romance novel. Yes, really. Before getting into politics and becoming a national figure, Abrams wrote romance novels, and some of them are being reissued next year. On Friday, Carlson told viewers they obtained “one of her steamier novels” and that their senior producer “volunteered to perform a dramatic reading of the most titillating moments in Stacey Abrams’ novel.” And that’s exactly what happened, with music playing as excerpts like the following were read on screen: “Heat, like an inferno, blazed in his veins. Temptation, like a song, clouded his mind. It demanded that he slide his arms around her, that he trail his hand along her spine to sink into the silken curls at her nape.”

Stacey Abrams Steamy Romance Novel on Tucker Carlson Show: Read the Excerpt

Stacey Abrams Steamy Romance Novel on Tucker Carlson Show: Read the Excerpt On 5/8/21 at 9:00 AM EDT Romance novels are not usually associated with Tucker Carlson, but the FOX News host veered away from the usual script on Friday as excerpts from a Stacey Abrams novel were read out on his show. Before becoming a standout figure for voting rights activism and a member of the Georgia House of Representatives, Abrams wrote eight romance novels under the Selena Montgomery pen name. During a segment of his Tucker Carlson Tonight show on Friday, Carlson told viewers his staff had obtained one of Abrams steamier novels and that one of the show s senior producers had volunteered to read some extracts from the book.

Tucker Carlson s show does dramatic reading of Stacey Abrams romance novel

The book, titled “Hidden Sins,” was published in 2006 by the voting rights activist under the pen name Selena Montgomery.  Carlson on Friday began the segment on “Tucker Carlson Tonight” by calling Abrams “one of the most talented and sauciest romance novelists of a generation,” adding that “like so many great artists, she can be underappreciated.”  ADVERTISEMENT The Fox host added that one of his producers had tracked down a copy of the book, which Carlson said was one of Abrams’s “steamier novels.”  “Now, most of the novel is a mystery, and, to be honest, we didn’t really follow the plot line,” he explained. 

May 7 - bozo tucker carlson reads part of stacey abrams romance novel on air

May 7 - bozo tucker carlson reads part of stacey abrams romance novel on air
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