You should find another way to demonstrate your fear of effective speakers you disagree with.
One way to show it's not just a fear you learned by reading what others say would be to reproduce his comments and those of the people he was referring to.
Here's an example - I saw a clip of John Berman (CNN) interviewing Tony Fauci. Berman claimed Carlson said the COVID vaccines were ineffective, fake, and asked Fauci's opinion.
Now if all you know is from CNN and similar sources you wouldn't know what Carlson actually said that was misrepresented by Berman in order to get the response he wanted from Fauci.
(Have I mentioned CNN Is deathly afraid of Tucker Carlson too? Is that where you got your fear?)
In response, last night Carlson repeated the questions that inspired Berman's misrepresentation to the easily deceived Anthony Fauci ...
“For months now, we have been asking a very straightforward question about the Coronavirus vaccine. Why do people who take it — and by the way, why do people who have been previously infected and show high levels of antibodies — have to live under the restrictions that the vaccines were supposed to eliminate?”
“Why, for example, does Tony Fauci say you have to wear a mask after you get the vaccine? If we are following the science, and we sincerely hope to, as we are wondering, is Fauci telling Americans who have been vaccinated or who have been recovered from the Coronavirus itself, that they aren’t protected against future infections?”
“Is that why he is saying they can’t eat in restaurants or go to bars? These are not trick questions,”
Fauci never answered those questions ... can you?