Wednesday on Fox News Channel’s “Tucker Carlson Tonight,” host Tucker Carlson debated Albuquerque, NM-based Internet marketing company CEO Mathew Blanchfield over his refusal to do business with supporters of President-elect Donald Trump. Partial transcript as follows: CARLSON: The statement that you issued is that it’s totally straight forward. There’s nothing stealthy or feline about it and I do respect that, but it does seem like you are saying of Trump voters, you’re not just wrong but you’re bad people. Is that what you’re saying? BLANCHFIELD: That is not my intention, no, I don’t believe that the majority of Trump voters are bad people. I believe that most people are probably ignorant of what the reality of their vote actually means. CARLSON: So then why wouldn’t you do business with people who are just wrong? I mean, I think most of us feel that way when we vote, we feel passionately about our position, we acknowledge others feel the same way about theirs, but we can still kind of come together in the public square. We don’t need to exclude them from our lives. BLANCHFIELD: I understand what you’re saying. I believe that the moral principle is so large in this