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campaign rally in tampa. we will bring that to you live and in full right here on a "story." and i will see a right stomach bright and early at 9:00 a.m. until noon tomorrow. thanks for joining us, tucker is up next. ♪ >> tucker: a good and welcome to tucker carlson tonight. smallpox, through a bubonic plague, the spanish flu. those are some of the diseases that have changed the course of history over the last few hundd years. trump derangement syndrome is particularly insidious because it doesn't affect individuals but entire entire political parties rendering them unrecognizable. until about 20 minutes ago for example the democrats saw themselves as parties of reason. they were, as they often told you, the party party that fougt
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mccarthy as him, and now they are the party that engages mccarthyism. >> this is nothing short of treasonous. he's giving comfort to the enemy. >> i think donald trump is a fascist and everything he stands for is disgusting. >> that is pure racism and the president is cynically using that racism to appeal to his face. >> that is not what you see and democracy, that's exactly what you see an authoritarian regimes. >> today i say impeach 45. >> speaking of hysteria, maxine waters did not stop there. she rips her followers to hunt down and harass anyone tied to the trump administration. >> if you see anybody from that cabinet in a restaurant, and a department store, at a gasoline station, you get out and you tell them that they are not welcome. >> tucker: and they obeyed,
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and as a result this happened. >> you are deporting and imprisoning tens of thousands of people. >> shame, shame, shame. >> tucker: this is all rage by proxy of course, they would like to hurt trump himself but they are not around. in the absence of any of those, a star on the sidewalk with his name on it. that's how it started, but smashing the star did not call the emotions of this star seme. i don't give a blank.
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[bleep]. [shouting] >> tucker: hear that? what you haven't heard our democratic leaders appealing. it has become totally unwarranted at too many union members are middle aged white guys. instead their only remaining principal's hatred of the president. if trump supports something they are against it. if he supports that they are huge fans no matter what it is. consider the events of the past few months. ms-13, a group that engages in murder, drug smuggling and torture with knives, they can pray on poor people, mostly immigrants. the president calls on animals because they are. within hours the left and
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produced a wave of speeches and beds of gang members with face tattoos whose motto is, kill, rate control. a law enforcement agency was charged with arrested ms-13 must be bad to come up and said no, demanded that i.c.e. be abolished so that immigration laws can never again be enforced. and then there is stormy daniels. even on the far left hard-core pornography was not considered an ideal career for your daughter. then daniels and her creepy cable friendly attorney appeared. when he doubted her credibility he was blessed for impugning the respectability of women who have with strangers on camera for pa pay. then demanding free speech for americans, and good for them. then came trump. free speech allowed donald trump and his supporters to be heard so now the left is against free speech. they are baking facebook and twitter to oppress the opinions they save like ants across news
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outlets that don't toe the democratic party line that has existed for about 15 minutes. the left also used to worry about the unchecked power about the most powerful sectors of our government, the cia, fbi and a whole constellated constellation. he worried they might violate civil liberties at will and they might spy on americans. they might hide all of that beneath a black cloak of the world classified. now those agencies have used their powers to spy on trump associates and lick damaging information about the administration to the press. suddenly, the left considers them these unaccountable members of the deep state heroes. how about this one come up for decades the left accuse the risk of not paying their fair share of taxes. okay, last year's tax reform bill rolled back the state and local taxes that rich people can deduct. now that the wealthy formed with the core of the democratic party's constituency, liberals are outraged by this. new york and new jersey are suing the trump administration to get the rich they are tax deductions back. george w. bush embroiled america
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in the middle eastern war. now he gave a speech about trump and is fully rehabilitated. the left controls major news outlets and they should but after the washington trump a tech demo trump, a "usa today" columnist said those critiques were "attacks on the first amendment." president trump tweeted threats that kim jong un, so his sister was praised at the winter olympics for stealing the spotlight from vice president pence. she must be great, the president hates her brother. president trump wants better relationships with russia so naturally all the geniuses in washington tell us we have to prepare for war in both countries. to anyone who remembers the democrats of the 1960s, the 90s or even three years ago, it's all very confusing, that party is dead. it's been replaced by a new one whose entire platform could be, say no to trump. this isn't politics anymore, it's the world's dumbest religion. tammy bruce is our radio host and she joins us tonight.
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how easy is the left to control, if the president says he oppose opposes? 99% of them would be for it. >> this is in a way kind of strange and funny. we have accused of the left of having trump derangement syndrome, as a mocking example of the fact that they simply need to grow up. this is something that is just this inability of people to acknowledge and deal with a real-life adult event that they have lost an election. now there is an effort to normalize being so damaged, if you will come up by an external event that you have some u.s. psychiatrist says they now have more patience with trump anxiety disorder. of course none of that is really true or genuine. it is about people needing to grow up and deal with reality properly. but in the process as you note, liberals are giving the president an enormous amount of
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control. their lives and every moment of how they react to him is based on what he says and what he does. they have seeded complete control to him. if they step back for a moment and just realize that they have some influence where they could work in a dynamic to get their policies, their narratives, their preferences past, maybe they would have some success. and that encourages this refusal to deal with reality and place on effectively and is almost an abusive dynamic. it comes down to individual americans deciding that they are going to be children at this point. >> tucker: it's a literally reactionary and they are reacting purely to him. i'm not sure i really even understand that. trump is interesting i guess, he's a politician. they find him the most fascinating person that ever
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lived. what about him drives them so bonkers? especially us being neck especie the things he has done has improved everyone's lives. isis is static, ms-13 is being dealt with and everyone has more money in their pocket. the job economy is at historic lows, and there is no one who hasn't benefited from this except of course isis and ms-13. they had this idea, they were told certain things by their leadership of how it's going to be. everyone thought it was going to be a certain way and they were promised certain things come donald trump represents the fact that the future may be isn't controlled by them. they were encouraged by democratic leadership to see this in a personal way, exclusively in a personal way and the most extreme fashion, appealing to the french. i can tell you and maybe they
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were not as divided as we say we are. the majority of the democrats also agrees with the benefit that at this president is bringing us. democrats are walking away from the party and there is a shift in what's happening and democrat leadership was not prepared for this. they feel that harassment of people who don't think like them is the easiest and best thing to do. >> tucker: so they are failing, so they are hysterical. it's an amazing moment. >> richard goodstein is a lawyer and advised hillary clinton's campaign. richard, i never thought i would see a moment where democrats are angry because a republican has raised taxes on the rich. i never thought that would happen. if there is one sort of core idea in the democratic party, it is that the rich don't pay enough. the tax bill makes them pay more in certain places on the east coast and new york and new jersey. and they are suing him for it.
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how does that work exactly? >> i think the core economic value of social and economic justice. i think the feeling that most of these tax cuts went to corporations and, most people, the wages are flat. >> is not a minor keeper of te democratic party and that only affects rich people. they are angry that that the rich are getting soaked. >> the truth is, what the tax bill did was go after blue state's wealthy people.
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that's what i did and invariably it hit states like new york and new jersey. >> the fact remains that the democrats are arguing. but it is suggest that whatever trump is for, they are against. >> i think that's actually a distortion. had they been in charge of congress would have been legislation that would have indeed lower tax rates for middle-class and most wage earners and increased or kept current the rates for wealthy people >> i'm not criticizing you for that, i get it. but you are not acknowledging how weird this moment is. >> go up and down wall street, and ask whether they are paying
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higher or lower taxes. most of them got a huge tax benefit. >> they are all democratic voters. did you ever think you would see a moment where the democratic party defended the dignity of hard-core pornography? where rudy giuliani computer character of stormy daniels who had with strangers on camera, or the left side, there's nothing wrong with that, how did we get to that point? do you have a huge constituency of pornography workers? >> i never thought we would see president or air force one denies something when he's asked about stormy daniels or karen mcdougall and his lawyer admitted he was lying. i never thought we would see that. >> it didn't speak to the principle of the entire party. is there a big constituency of things that pornographic actors do not get the respect that they are due? what about ms-13? is there a big ms-13 constituency? it's like we have to shore up the base of the ms-13 voters.
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>> there is no constituency for tearing babies from others. except for somebody in the white house and people who work for him. >> tucker: carrying babies from others. okay. >> that's what's happening. >> is happening to american citizens every single day. every american with children, half of all federal prisoners are separated from the kids but nobody cares because they are just americans. where's the outrage for that, any idea? >> of these people were getting traumatized in central america. and they will -- >> what about utica, what about youngstown? nobody cares and, they didn't make a choice by violating their immigration law, that was mandatory, i guess. >> i think we are talking about
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two different things. >> we are, i'm talking about americans and you are talking about foreigners who break our laws. >> richard, great to see you, thank you very much. president trump promised to build a wall on the border and carried the republicans party to victory two years ago on that promise. elections are supposed to have consequences and this election didn't have consequences. though republicans are still refusing to pay for the wall. why is that? lou dobbs may have an answer, next from new york. in 5th grade. we got married after college. and had twin boys. but then one night, a truck didn't stop. but thanks to our forester,
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>> president trump: we are going to build a great border wall to stop illegal immigration. i will build a great wall, nobody builds walls better than me, believe me. i'm going to stop illegal immigration end of drugs coming into our country and yes, we will build the wall. >> tucker: it we could spend the whole show playing those trick clips. lots of one thing that he was perfectly clear about it, if elected he would build a border wall on our southern border. on the strength of that promise above all other promises he beat 16 other republican candidates, upset hillary clinton and the republican party unexpectedly both kept both members of congress. senate majority leader mitch mcconnell's position is, thanks for the votes.
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the wall, may be later. >> is the funding of the border wall going to make wait until the midterm elections? >> probably and that's something we do have a disagreement on. >> so homeland security will get funded until the midterms. >> probably not. because there is a disagreement. but there is a consensus on the other side. the pass the largest tax cut in history and expanded the h to be a foreign worker program. so who exactly is a republican party representing? voters or a handful of donors? he spent years thinking about this and he joins us tonight. i'm kind of speechless to this. >> that's a problem. all of this becomes an affable to describe, to accept and to deal with. it is so obviously toxic and corrosive. there are so many sellouts and you know that the republican leadership and the house and the
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senate are made up of simply acolytes of the expediency, and of course corporate america and the u.s. multinationals and the koch brothers, wall street. business roundtable and the chamber of commerce. by the time you get through there is no room for the american people, just 300 million of us. there is no more room for the middle class, working men and women and for the families. that's why president trump president trump got elected. the american people sent the inordinate power and corruption of the establishment and that is why this anti-established president was elected. >> tucker: it's proving a point. a lot of people voted for him because they thought this isn't a democracy, it's an oligarchy. stop lying to me. then they thought, what is the thing that voters voted for russian mark they are not trying and they are doing it rather's
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notably as well. this missive, superior and by the way, don't even pretend that you belong in the same room as me. and paul ryan, he's talking about a better way agenda to compete when in fact what they are both saying is they are going to do exactly what charles cote says. we are going to the open borders and bring across as many illegal immigrants as possible. the working class be, working men and women be, america be. they are going against trump in this country and our most precious values and all that has made us great. and that is our middle class. >> tucker: so apart from the fact that the democratic party has actually gone off the deep end and is dangerous, leaving that aside why would anyone vote for republicans right now? >> right now there's only one reason, his name is donald don. trump.
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there is no other explanation and these schools are leading the house and the senate. they don't have to talk about the regulation, and just over a year and a half an office. it's remarkable. it's been one second they get crushed, let say they lose the house. >> and they likely will if they leave particularly ryan in place. the american people, they will know the reason. but there's a party not worthy of their support and not worthy of their trust. there is a precedent and that will be the great divide. we are watching oligarchs like the koch brothers carrying out class warfare. think of this, the koch brothers who have been synonymous with the republican party are
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conducting class warfare against the middle class, the foundation of the country, working men and women, and the same we can bring any illegal immigrants. we will arbitrage labor costs just as we have been doing around the world. >> tucker: lou dobbs, not a word. philadelphia's mayor is putting his citizens at risk for the sake of protecting criminals in the city. that's next, live from new york. mike: i've tried lots of things for my joint pain. now? watch me. ( ♪ ) joni: think i'd give up showing these guys how it's done? please. real people with active psoriatic arthritis are changing the way they fight it.
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>> tucker: at the mayor of philadelphia has decided that protecting elite illegal aliens is worth putting a city out lent risk. pars is a collaboration between i.c.e. and local government that i.c.e. uses to track when illegal immigrants have been arrested for crimes. now the mayor is kowtowing to activists in ending the agreement with i.c.e. for the express purpose of protecting illegal immigrants, even criminal illegals for capture and deportation. he joins us on the set, thank you for coming on. >> so tell me why the mayor of philadelphia is working to protect foreign nationals accused of crimes, but not american citizens?
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how does this help american citizens in philadelphia? >> to talk about a democracy, the people of philadelphia elected the mirror. people who were either born here or are u.s. citizens supported the mayor and still support the mayor's decision to abolish i.c.e., so the ability to cut that tie between i.c.e. so these are the wishes of philadelphia. >> tucker: so by that you are saying that any elected official, because he was elected by definition, all of his decisions have the support of the people. so by that measure, donald trump and his position on illegal immigration is the will of the people at the of the united states. so how dare you question that. >> he was -- he won by technicality, and -- >> tucker: okay. let me explain our system to you because i know you are here illegally. as an american i will tell you that he won under the rules that
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we have that were set out in our founding documents. you may not like them but those are the rules. so he is our democratically elected president and your point now is that once you are elected no one can complain about what you do because as you put it, democracy. >> you have the right to complain and i think everyone has the right to -- >> tucker: you made a silly point and i destroyed it. let's get to the real meat of this debate which is, how does it help the citizens. how does that help allowing them criminals to go unpunished or escape federal law enforcement. how does that benefit philadelphians? >> there are two systems. the preliminary arraignment reporting system that we just kowtow to, that prevents i.c.e. from going into the system with day-to-day interactions. so if they go to a party with a bunch of teenagers, and they call police and the rest of teenagers, i.c.e. doesn't get need to get involved in that. if someone gets arrested for violent crime, they still go
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through the fbi and department of homeland security fingerprints. so violent criminals will still go through a system and ice still has that information. people will still be protected. i.c.e. does not target the teenagers. >> that was a federal law by the way voted for the system that you lauded when you first sat down, our democracy. people voted for those laws and now you are saying it's immoral to enforce them. so i guess i'm the one who believes in democracy, not you. but by your standards the state of new york has an assault weapons ban. lots of towns are against that. should the sheriff say i'm not going to refer the violators of the weapons ban to the state, would that be okay with you? >> we already have some counties in the upstate or across the country that are pushing for gun laws. >> no, we don't. >> people say in terms of the
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policies that they agree with. beco what they don't do is encourage the violation of law because that is not democracy, that's anarchy. you know as well as i come up if there was a town named new york, he would be outraged and i wouldn't like it either because i believe in the law. so why is this different? because one is fashionable and helps the democratic party and the other is not. >> when it comes to the resist movement, we seen this across the country. whether it's republican or democrat, liberal or conservative, everyone has the right. so we are not debating -- >> you are not debating -- >> its constitutional rights and that's what we are debating at this moment. >> not so insane, i'm not even sure i can -- very quickly, they are now calls on the left to make health care universal.
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this country is tens of trillions in debt. should we extend those benefits to illegal aliens, and if so, why? >> it goes with the concept of the citizenship. nation we have matured. >> don't hit me with the race. >> as a citizen of our country you don't get to lecture me. >> i believe that we should open the franchise, the right to vote to everyone. because the unique -- >> including you? you are here illegally. >> is a unique experiment, american democracy is all about that. >> tucker: i don't know what chutzpah is in spanish but for you sitting here illegally -- you do have a green card. >> that's for a different segment. >> so you are telling me that the essence of our country is
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not our constitution that is letting illegals vote? >> it's about us truly embracing that everyone can be an american. >> so no matter where you are from you have a right to come here and vote in our elections and get free stuff. we built this awesome county and everyone around the world gets to take what they want because why? >> christopher columbus, did they have citizenship? >> he didn't build the country by the way. american state and that's a fundamental right. >> i'm american. >> know you are mexican. >> i mexican-american. great to see you. >> thank you so much for having me again. >> tucker: we have finally the pfizer application by the carter page. also greg gutfeld is here, exposing new york mayor bill
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release of the fbi finds the application for the release on carter page, we now know that the steel dossier were used to justify long-term spying on an american citizen which used to be a big deal. a year ago the left would be parking about that for good reason. but we still don't know everything about the pfizer application. much of it remains classified. what might those pages reveal about the obama administration spying on the trump campaign? the request is responsible for
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getting that application released in the first place. tom, first of all, thank you for what you have done with these foia requests. they are complicated and expensive and i'm glad that you filed it because it gives us a picture of what the spying was about. but it doesn't give us the whole picture. what do you think was redacted and why? >> i think more corruption has been redacted to come up more dishonesty with the fisa court or things that obama administration and frankly some of the trump administration don't want us to see in terms of outrageous political targeting of the trump campaign, and then even president trump. because remember these fisa warrants were used during the obama administration and signed as recently as june of 2017 by rod rosenstein. and he presumably used it for the mueller investigation. so there are a lot of people who want to see this full
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information. president has intervened directly and declassified this material. they say there's nothing classified here, they are just protecting their own. and at the president's declassification earlier this year frankly led to the release of this material through the foia process. he should take the next step and release the next set of information, only 30 pages or so, and got the full truth out to the american people. that's within his power to do, he overrode the deep state earlier this year and we got this amazing material about the dnc and clinton dossier and overrode their concerns again. >> just remind us, as protecting the reputation of your agency or hiding your own corruption, or those valid reasons to redact information in a document? >> frankly it ought to require the disclosure. the justice department and the fbi's need to stop the cover-up and it using these exemptions, these reductions to protect
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public disclosure of government corruption is an appropriate use of those materials or those privileges and why the president needs to step in. these guys can't be trusted to evaluate the material fairly and that's why president trump should act. >> tucker: they ought to be fired innately for that. it's totally indefensible. most americans are horrified by what's happening in california and many are leaving the states. but bill de blasio says he sees it as a model for new york. greg gutfeld joins us next to explain what's happening ♪ bright copper kettles and warm woolen mittens ♪ ♪ brown paper packages tied up with strings ♪ ♪ these are a few of my favorite things ♪ ♪ ♪
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>> tucker: california was for
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many years the golden state. greg gutfeld and i are both from there but no human waste and drug needles are piling up in the streets and people are fleeing faster than they can rent writer trucks. it's not a model to imitate unless you are at the mayor of bill de blasio. he is looking to open new needle exchange sites because the city isn't dirty enough. and how's that for depressing? greg gutfeld host "the greg gutfeld show" saturday at 10:00 a.m. and of course every day cohost "the five." >> street feet was the name of our band by the way, punk polecat. this is how progressive thanks, new york looks at los angeles and thinks, pulled my herbal tea, i can do worse. so, he was already chosen not to arrest people over with so there you technically are the golden state. that's disgusting but also
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amusing and deeply true. but also so predictable. so it de blasio takes over and gets like 15% of the voters and nobody votes. you look at him and you think, i hope he's not going to do what liberals did to the 70s and in six years he already has. >> the reason is, they have a rich guilty liberals. if you have a lot of guilt rich and guilty liberals they will allow for any kind of bad decision or stupid decision because they can afford it. the other people can't but they can. that's what you have this incredible wealth inequality. you have -- that's what i love about l.a., hollywood creates these dystopian fantasies like the handmaid's tale and how evil this is, but they don't have to. all they have to do is look out the window. >> by the way, i just noticed you have a gumdrop. >> i am getting this on ebay.
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>> put it in my pocket. >> i can put this anywhere and implicate him in a crime. >> calling for men. >> now i guess we will talk to our friends of fox, greg i've read every one of your books over many years including her unpublished postmodern novels which were weird but i still enjoy them. but this one was my favorite one because it's nonstop brilliant. >> are you just lying to me? >> tucker, you are right. could be the greatest book ever. i don't like it's great the greatest book ever written, that might be the greatest book that will ever be written such a stop, don't even write any more people. using my monologue from the five come up this the end of literature. what i'm doing is i am the first person to rip apart his own book. so i'm wrong on my monologue as i end up writing why i was wrong
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>> tucker: vegetarian women may oppose the suffering of animals and many do, but when it comes to romance, all bets are off. a new study from the university of josiah and italy finds that when exposed to fictional dating profiles, women are substantially more attracted to men who enjoy eating meat rather than vegetarian options like soup or yogurt. and she joins us along with several exceptional meats. it's a place that you probably don't go but probably should. so let's start with the baseline. what with the ideal man eat? >> anything. the ideal man would be confident
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and proud and willing to eat anything. so if the man were to routinely order a soy based product? >> women should be okay with that but the women in the study but believe the man should eat meat probably because they've been conditioned to relieve in the hundreds of our society and could provide for them. they believe that the men have to supply the meat. >> could it be the opposite, that women have been programmed, but carnivores are probably better. >> i am just guessing here.
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i have swerved off the beaten path of science. >> the study showed that the men eat the meat because they are the better providers because of the hunting societies. and it went back to the hunting society. >> it's so sad because the vegan and vegetarians -- >> tucker: so you are after the man who orders tofu, and then you are after the man who orders the new york strip. how does that rate? >> the man would appreciate if the man has a great personality. >> so what about a bone in filet. a man and his meat are impressive, for sure. but i don't think that matters, it's a personality that counts. >> tucker: you are sticking valiantly to the talking points.
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>> it's not a talking point. >> i refuse to believe that. this is really the cadillac, this is the bentley of steaks. a man orders that at dinner and he doesn't go up at all in your estimation? >> i don't find it anymore attractive. order status, part of us thinks, i like this guy. >> are you speaking traditional roles western mark >> i'm saying, what does your heart tell you? do you say that's toxic masculinity or is that the man for me? >> well, i would find it just as masculine.
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>> it's great to see you tonigh tonight. tune in every night at eight to the show that is the sworn enemy of lying, pomposity, smugness and especially groupthink which is in evidence everywhere but we will continue to resist it. sean hannity is up next. >> tucker it's great to see you tonight and i sold busted you in front of a group. welcome to "hannity." we are now at 439 days, still zero evidence that donald trump or his campaign did anything wrong. the president rightfully is calling out mueller and his extreme conflict of interest and his blatant political bias in a huge way. president's attorney emmett rudy giuliani will set the record tonight with the very latest. also, robert mueller is really concerned with russia collusion, i would happily be glad to point hi

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