I'd like to bring the word "ignoramus" back into common use.
ignoramus (n.) -- 1570s, originally an Anglo-French legal term (early 15c.), from Latin ignoramus "we take no notice of, we do not know," first person plural present indicative of ignorare "not to know, take no notice of". The legal term was one a grand jury could write on a bill when it considered the prosecution's evidence insufficient. Sense of "ignorant person" (1616) came from the title role in George Ruggle's 1615 play in Latin satirizing the ignorance of common lawyers. [courtesy of Online Etymology Dictionary]
I blissfully took no notice of Kanye West until a couple of days ago. Now I know that he is a delusional bigoted ignoramus, and I hope to never hear anything about him again.
I wish we could all take no notice of Tucker Carlson, but he is an ignoramus of the subspecies Enemy Of The People.
Well, if you care about this circus, here's an article and videos:
Watch the Disturbing Kanye Interview Clips That Tucker Carlson Didn’t Put on AirMotherboard obtained footage of Ye making bigoted statements about Jewish people and bizarre claims about "fake children," as well as describing visions of "kinetic energy" cities sent to him by God.