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...and the paths they took, to a new home. could their journey inspire yours? order your kit at ancestrydna.com. night at 7:00, tucker is up ♪ >> tucker: good evening and welcome to "tucker carlson tonight." just when you thought hillary clinton lost the last presidential election you realize nobody told her that. this afternoon, she weighed in on the brett kavanaugh hearings, here's part of what she said. >> brett kavanaugh said that the political hit job directed at him was being done on behalf of the clintons among other people. your response? [laughs] >> tucker: that laugh, it haunts your dreams. we'll have more on that and what it means because it is revealing.
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also, new investigation proves who exactly is funding the protesters that you've seen a screaming at republicans and you probably won't be surprised public. but we have confirmation tonight. when the senate decided to delay brett kavanaugh's confirmation vote for a week in order to enable an fbi investigation, everyone who was not jeff flake understood the point of it.le the investigation itself was irrelevant. for democrats the only purpose was to buy time so that new people, some of this anonymously could make allegations against kavanaugh. that's exactly what happened and we've been the first to scoff at some of these claims because of some of them frivolous, some of them absurd. tonight we must tell you a new and troubling story has emerged that could alter the trajectory of not simply the kavanaugh nomination but the history of this country.rg it's a story of a young man outwardly respectable but so morally distorted within, so addled by chronic dependency on draft beer, the witnesses say he he committed a particularly heinous form of assault in a public place.it
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this man, this monster in human form once taught that ice cube at someone in a bar. yes, an ice cube, in solid form, deadly. the perfect weapon. and then within hours it melts and evaporates into the air, all physical evidence turns to vapor. there are no fingerprints, it is diabolical, there perfect crime. from a constitutional standpoint, it is disqualifying. we'll concede we missed the significance of this story at first but the other networks were on a too long before we were, watch their coverage. >> police documents that show that brett kavanaugh through ice in someone's face. >> through ice in someone's face. >> accused him of throwing ice. they accused him of throwing ice. >> accused him of throwing ice on him for some unknown reason. >> tucker: ice gate. the founders and framers of the constitution anticipated this very moment.
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article three, in words well o known to every first-year law student, unequivocal on the subject. whoever shall throw ice in a tavern is disqualified from service in the federal judiciary." games over. and yet ladies and gentlemen there is more tonight. a former yale student who overlapped with brett kavanaugh in school, has contacted the fbi with a new outrage. he says that one time at a fries party some fraternity brothers hired a to put on some kind of show. what does this have to do with brett kavanaugh? as he concedes, nothing. i can't say for certain that he was present in the frat house. and yet, this is the critical part of this story. brett kavanaugh may have been in the state of connecticut when o this happened. the very same state at the very same time that people in a
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fraternity house were doing things that he didn't like. need we say more? totally and utterly disqualifying.e. still confused? watch cnn they will explain. there been a lot of stories like this julie swetnick claims that 37 you may have noticed. years ago for some reason she went to ten gang rape parties in a row and that brett kavanaugh may have been at some of them. what did he do at these parties? julie swetnick signed a sworn statement that brett kavanaugh and friends added drugs and alcohol to the punch. that's a serious charge but as swetnick explained in a televised interview, she didn't mean it. >> i saw him around the punch -- i don't know what he did. i saw him buy them. t you've heard democrats talk about recently about how brett
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kavanaugh may have had lied under oath. there is no evidence of that. there is now quite a bit of evidence that julie swetnick just did. democrats don't care, they aren't interested in finding out because whatever works, power is the point. they should care, sexual assault is a horrifying crime no matter who commits it, all decent people understand that. false claims trivialize the offense and there have been a number of widely publicized false claims over the past 15 years. they undermined the many assault victims who are telling the truth. they make the search for justice seemed political and worst of all, they are making the rest of us nearly as cynical as professional democrats already are. mollie hemingway is a senior editor of the federalist and she joins us tonight. ice cube gate, is this one of those moments looking back on it 15 years from now we are going to cringe in embarrassment that adults with college degrees could have taken something like this seriously?
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>> i will hope we look back on this and cringe but i'm worried this is the direction things were going and this type of attack will be used to discredit he any one the media feels is a political enemy. ice gate is a ridiculous story and i want to clarify the claim is that he may or may not have thrown ice which is even more ridiculous. to make this be a big explosive expose is ridiculous but all of them have been increasingly ridiculous. none of them have had supporting evidence. this is a very dangerous path to go down and i'm worried unless people take a strong stand against this kind of reporting end of this type of media campaign where you throw as many stories out there as possible, never mind that they are uncorroborated, unsubstantiated or patently ridiculous that they will continue in the future. will continue in the future. >> tucker: this is an asymmetrical event. on one side you have people who are willing to do anything and lie about it.
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"the washington post" a purely political operation writes stories for their political effect, that's the point. republicans arere playing by a t of rules devised in the 18th century and they are very literal. there's a story we must take it seriously.y at what point do republicans saw this is a lie, i'm not playingse along. >> there's a difference betweene joining with them and attack people based on what they did but also, you don't have to put up with it or go along with it or treat these things as sane. a lot of these allegations should never have been promulgated by the media. people are saying we put this person on air so we can all see she is ridiculous. that is true. you can see some of these allegations are ridiculous when you show light on them but there should be a basic standard. this is a human being torn apart through this process. at the same time they are putting forth stories that are
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ridiculous on their own. there are a lot of problems overall. >> tucker: final question, why does it fall to lindsey graham of all people to be the only member of the united states senate to say that out loud? senate to say that out loud? are there no other members who feel an obligation to protectd their voters and protect the country from falling into a kind of mob rule situation?em which it is. >> i think it's a frustrated moment, they see what's going on, they know it's wrong. so many people they expect to be leaders in washington, d.c., are behaving as if what's going on is completely acceptable. more people than lindsey graham should be standing up and saying halt the madness, this is a real family, this is a real man and this is a real country that has a standards and we are not living up to them.s >> tucker: normal people would like to be protected from this stuff.no they are exposed and inm dange. thank you very much. senator jeff flake said he was going to vote one way than he
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what screamed out in an elevator and immediately that works and that's why other changed his opinion. lawmakers are now being targeted by protesters. guess who's funding them? we will tell you. the president is speaking today you probably already know. in mississippi, will monitor that speech and if news breaks will be there immediately. ♪ >> they have never taken him out of restaurants. this is a person that everybody loves, at the highest level. they say someday he will be a supreme court judge. ♪
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>> tucker: senator jeff flake of arizona announced initially he planned to vote yes for brett kavanaugh and then he was confronted by two protesters in an elevator in the senate, that was on tape. there it is. one of the women who was screaming at him is a professional activist on the payroll of billionaire george soros, she is coexecutive director at the center for popular democracy. another protester harassed mitch mcconnell. congressman jim jordan is a republican he sits at the house judiciary committee and were happy to have him tonight. congressman, were you surprised toon learn this?
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>> no come on the left has gone completely crazy. they tried to destroy judge kavanaugh, that's the modern-day left.pl it doesn't really surprise me. i said this the other day to a group i was addressing, theyda applaud colin kaepernick when he disrespects the flag and they cheer on maxine waters when she encourages people to go harass republicans like what happened to senator flake. this is just the left. i think americans see through this and that's why so many folks across our district want judge kavanaugh to be on the court and know he deserves to be on the court. >> tucker: it's weird to see this from a nonprofit in washington.w you think of nonprofit organizationss and d.c. formulating policy, it is impossible imagining the heritage foundation saying to employees, go to national airports and scream at mazie hirono. is that a legitimate use of a nonprofit? >> that's the left today. two days after maxine waters
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said go harass people, we got the treatment. we got the treatment. right here in town. you and i would never do that to someone at a restaurant or some public event but the left now thinks that's appropriate because they applaud colin kaepernick. that is the left today and frankly as we head into this campaign that is how we should frame this. here's the left and all of their craziness and look at the record under president trump's leadership in the last 20 months frame it up like that. how amazing that is. if we do that i think we can win.n lowest unemployment in 20 years, think about the twist. taxes have been cut regulation, we are out of that crazy iran deal. the embassy is in jerusalem the hostages have been returned from north korea. contrast those up and i think we can win, particularly when you demonstrate here's what the radical left is up that is what this election is about. to in this country. i hope that is the >> tucker: for those of us who
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message we take across the country. are worried if this is accelerating into a scary place has anyone thought about going s er to maxine waters office i and saying, i get we don't disagree but please don't encourage physical confrontation or violence because >> i don't know if that has been that isiole dangerous. done but i appreciate liberals who come from a different perspective. i was good friends withut dennis kucinich, a friend of mine and we agreed on so many first amendment issues, fourth amendment, civil liberties, we can work together. now, they left they don't seem to be where he was. he and i could work together on things. that is a scary thing for this country and i know you know that and it's so important you keep talking about this. >> tucker: jim jordan of ohio. we want to understand the political ramifications of all of this, obviously she hosts the daily briefing every day at 2:00 and she's a star of the five. the singular one, i would day. what is the political effect of the kavanaugh saga?
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as the president likes to say, we will see what happens. it is high-stakes and everyone is super engaged. what would be the october surprise? i think kavanaugh is it. for republicans, they can benefit in certain places in states like north dakota, it's going to be hard for her to come back from that. missouri, indiana, west virginia, they can help democrats in house seats and it might help they are racingst really tight in senate races like new jersey and florida, may be nevada and arizona. i think from that perspective we don't know. there are i think three democratic sets of parties -- called the kavanaugh blast zone. they aren't happy about it. the first ones would be red state democrats who face voters in five weeks, people like heidi heitkamp, joe manchin, joe donnelly.
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all of them are in states where polling shows that republicans strongly support the president, he strongly support the president, strongly support judge kavanaugh and one of the number one reasons they went to vote was the supreme court. the second one would be the 2020 democratic senators want to run for president but right now kamala harris and they're not on the judiciary committee. cory booker are having all the fun. elizabeth warren has to figure out a way to stay in the news. this past weekend she said i might run for president afterr three weeks ago saying of course i can't run for president. they are trying to figure out how to the biggest loser probably will get in there. be joe biden who actually could be one of their best candidates against donald trump in 2020 but because of this and if you go back to the anita hill hearingsi he is going to have such a heel to overcome that they might have just shot him in the foot. >> tucker: if you think if it interesting. hadn't been for this he would've been a legitimate contender.
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>> timing is everything. you could say there is always name i.d. is super important and probability for why. he has the highest name i.d. of any democrat. he has energy and he's one of those democrats that he wants to fight against trump. might be able to bring back blue-collar workers that you write about in your great new book.ha your great new book, "ship of fools." >> tucker: i thought he had a shot in 1988. >> that's why president trump calls him 1% joe. >> tucker: great to seee you. the aclu use to stand up for silver liberties, they are the ones who remind us that due process is the most important thing. not anymore, they say kavanaughl is guilty without trial. what happened to them? we will tell you next. the president is speaking in mississippi tonight. president's speech we will be there in a flash. stayur tuned.
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revolution always consumes the people who started it. case and point. senate challenger beto o'rourke is running against ted cruz in texas is now apologizing, groveling in a craven way for and it turns out he wrote a what to misdeed? musical review for the columbiai student newspaper, he was known as robert. he was fresh out of boarding school. in that piece he says that the will rogers folly had actresses who were chosen for their phenomenally large and tight. he's obviously evil. we would ignore this as dumb and irrelevant but it says somewhere in the constitution i think at msnbc that dumb college essays categorically disqualify you from serving in the u.s. senate. at the very minimum we ought to have an fbi investigation to see if he ever admitted to not liking toni morrison novels.
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maybe two fbi investigations because we need to know. the aclu has been around a long time and it's built its reputation defending free speech and especially due process b especially for the politically unpopular. it saved the lives at the beginning of its existence, he that's the whole point of the aclu. those traditional principles are beingth washed away in the tidef derangement that has now seized the left at the aclu has decided to join that tide. they are running an ad declaring him guilty without the need for a trial or any evidence, watch.. >> we seen this before, denials from powerful men. >> i did not have relations with that woman. >> i've never seen anything like this. >> i categorically and unequivocally denied the allegation against me. a >> america is watching and as we choose a lifetime seat on oure. highest court, integrity matters and we cannot have any doubt.
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senator gardner, oppose the confirmation of judge kavanaugh. >> tucker: chris hahn is a radio show host, probably a donor to the aclu when he joins us tonight, it's great to see you. you are pushing late middle age, you've been around long enough to know what the aclu has been doing. >> late? >> tucker: whatever. you're probably over 30. you've watched the aclu over middle age. time and you know they were founded to defend free speech and due process, a man is guilty on the basis of no evidence, he shares some resemblance to two other guys who are probably guilty. that does guilt by association can be that is the opposite of due process, why is the aclu doing this? >> they're not declaring himth guilty, what we are trying to do and guilt or innocence is really not thewe issue.
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he's not on trial for his life he's applying for a job. we've got to ask the question, has he been truthful in that inquiry and the answer is no. i don't know for sureo. about te sexual assault allegation all i do believe dr. ford. >> tucker: before we get to what you think he specifically lied about i want to rewind second. it you're saying that without strikes me as amazing. finding someone guilty of anything it's okay to destroy his reputation to the point where he can't get a paying work and can't get the job that he was nominated for by the president of the united states. i am serious. he just has to withdraw as a lecturer at harvard because his reputation has been so sullied. he hasn't been found guilty of anything, but that's okay with you because we aren't in a trial is that what you're saying? is that the new standard? >> what i'm saying is you have to ask the question is this mana
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fit for a lifetime appointment that will never, ever face the voters, never face congress again. if you feel in your heart that this man may have committed this thing or he hasn't been truthful to that committee, which i will tell you, i don't think he is been truthful. >> tucker: he's lied, but that's unprovable. that is not even worth debating on tv i would say. if you feel in your heart -- if i feel in my heart that you're a child molester, can i say that on tv and see how it affects her family? >> i'm not trying to get a and how it affects your employment? if i feel to my heart. >> i'm not trying to get a lifetime appointment on the bench and no one is accusing me of anything. >> tucker: he's been accused of a lot of things, credibly is a subjective term. is it okay if you feel in yourur hearts that someone is guilty to systematically destroy him and his family and you're saying
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yes, it's so important. >> did you find dr. ford credible? >> tucker: i'm not sure, she wasn't asked real questions. for example when did you recall this. have you known it for 30 years and not set it to one person? did you tell your therapist about of? that's a basic question nobody asked. they are too afraid, that is why. >> you're smart enough to know that traumatic experience -- >> tucker: i don't know what i know, that's why i asked real questions on my show. i am not bullied into silence by a bunch of activists. >> i found her credible and i think you found her credible ctoo. he lied about what the alumni was, he lied about the route was, he lied to congress. >> tucker: you're saying he lied about the ralph club? over, done. i agree. you lie about the ralph club and you're done, i feel that in my heart.
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let me just say. this is so crazy. [ >> why lie about it? my thing is why lie about that? it was something he could have just said i was a dumb kid. he could have just said that instead he lied. >> tucker: thank you very much. this is a fox news alert we promise to monitor the ongoing rally for some news and we have some. the president addressed the brett kavanaugh confirmation about 5 minutes ago he spoke about christine ford, nbc and the creepy lawyer at the center of all of this. here's what he said. >> president trump: how did you get home? i don't remember, where is the place? i don't remember, how many years ago was at? i don't remember. i don't know. i don't know. i don't know!
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what neighborhood was it in? i don't know. where's the house? i don't know. upstairs, downstairs, where was it? i had one beer, that's the only thing i remember. a man's life is in tatters. a man's life is shattered. we have been another woman just report by a sleazebag lawyer named aviante. sleazebag. it turned out even nbc who is as bad as they get, even nbc couldn't shield her with that interview. did you see that? this woman had no clue what was going on. >> tucker: that was the president minutes ago, will have an update on that georgetown professor who says people from a certain skin color should be murdered, castrated and it's okay, because free speech.
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what i've never seen anything like do you make of this? this, these aren't political opinions. they are a summons to violence, were you surprised? >> i've long known that she was part of this extremist left that has found new power in america. i confronted her on her own mirrors against me and she felt like she had a self-righteouste indignation that she was allowed to express all of this. what disturbed me about the latest attack is that she's an expert on south asia and she knows this is exactly what the afghan taliban rented to a former president of afghanistan. they castrated him, they hung he him so they could terrorize the people of a afghanistan. for me what she is tweeting is not just a single troubling
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he remark but part of this larger dynamic that we've faced, i consider an extremist alt-left insurgency in america that is trying to topple this government with any means necessary and we see it from this bird docking strategy that they've got cornering senators and congressmen in elevators, this has been two years in the making. i didn't get to hear your earlier segments but all of the players here are the same ones that marched the day after president trump's inauguration, they were all funded by the open society foundation as you have mentioned by the bill in their georgene soros. unfortunately couldn't get to get his candidate, hillary clinton into office. for the last two years they have been empowered time and again at to help topple our government by any means necessary and this is disturbing. >> tucker: you're describing an activist group, what bafflesm
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me is why long-standing institutions like georgetown university which has a lot of alumni or "the washington post" which wrote a piece defending professor fair, why are the defendant calls to violence? >> it is unbelievable. it is the double standard. anybody who agrees with you. inside your tribe is okay no matter what they say. if somebody is outside your tribe if they are game to take down. last week i was here at the capital because i wanted to decide for myself who was telling the truth. what was a reality. i was number three in line and i couldn't get a seat because they had all been given away, one of them was given to the actress that was sitting behind judge kavanaugh. what we face today are people
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who are going into these hearing rooms, people who are going into our democracy, it was not the idea of civil society that we hoped would run our country but an insurgency. that is so disturbing to me and distressing. >> tucker: your words are distressing to me. i thanks a lot for joining us know they are true. tonight i hope you'll come backa >> thanks so much for taking time to try to bring people into balance. he >> tucker: victor davis hanson is one of the smartest people we know and he joins us tonight. you're one of the few guests i i would ask what is your assessment of what is happening right now tonight? >> i think of all these incidents and asymmetrical treatment, we are starting to see if you are a conservative and you are zealous in your expression about the judge kavanaugh hearings it's a window into your dark soul. if you're progressive it's proof of your zealousness and righteous indignation.
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is illustrative, tucker, the values of a campus are no longer esoteric or irrelevant, they are being translated right to congress. we saw at yale or berkeley students rush, now we're sitting lindsey graham saying he felt it was dangerous to walk to the senate and we are starting tose see cory booker say i believe your truth. i couldn't believe it. i thought wait a minute, there is one truth that we find in through cross-examination of witnesses and their testimonies. they are not just equal narratives but that is exactly what the university preaches and the post modern english department, you can pick which one you want and they become valid based d on power, race, class or gender. we have the same idea of prolonged adolescents, we invent things like micro-aggressions, trigger warnings, safe spaces so they won't be heard.
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these are people whose great-grandfathers't were dyingn places like guadalcanal and okinawa and now in the congress we aren't supposed to be too aggressive in cross-examination and we don't want to pursue certain lines of examination because we've confused the entire idea of being sincere with being credible. dr. ford was sincere and apathetic but it didn't translate into being credible. credibility is established by evidence, cross-examination, testimony, and they messy process of cross-examination. it's not established by considering the accused guilty or relying on hearsay or not knowing any of the key details that might adjudicate who is telling the truth. the campus is in the congress and that is a scary idea. >> tucker: this is almost a rhetorical question but conservatives have fought for 40 years to lower marginal tax
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breaks, think that is a virtuous thing to work towards. but they spend almost no time at all trying to reclaim college campuses for education. should they have? >> i think they should have. >> a lot of very wealthy people give money to universities, they should target that donation. l the worst thing you can do is throw gasoline on a fire by getting your name on a building and not knowing how your money is going to be spent. we need to look at a lot of medieval practices from tenure to the admissions process which is not transparent and it's a protected institution, it's time we put a little light on it and see if it falls the practices of due process. ld >> tucker: it's time to nail 95 theses to the front door of harvard, i agree with that. he professor, thank you very much. senator john kennedy of louisiana says he's fed up with what he sees as a witch hunt against brett kavanaugh, he joins us next to explain. >> this entire thing makes me
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♪ >> tucker: because of self-awareness as a category has totally disappeared from the earth like the dinosaurs, this happened today. america's best known dismiss her of conduct allocations weigheday in on the brett kavanaugh saga to remind us we need to believe all women. appearing at the atlantic festival, hillary clinton said now that the allegations are less credible and don't involvet her husband, she's okay with
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just believing accusers and ditching the account of anyone else.ve watch. >> young women and girls are saying you have to hear our stories too. they've been historically dismissed, condescended to come up picked apart, second-guessed, held to a double standard, and at some point it's time to say enough. >> tucker: there's a guy who says he's a journalist, you can be certain no meaningful follow-up questions were asked of course. she also went on to say cavanagh became too angry after being accused of gang rape and heof shouldn't sit on the supreme court. watch. >> [laughs] i thought it was part of the whole of his very defensive and
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unconvincing presentation. i think for anyone who believes there is such a thing as a judicial temperament and that we want judges particularly those on the highest court to approach issues, approach plaintiffs and defendants with a sense of fairness, there's a lot to be concerned about. >> tucker: it's orwellian. again, nobody noted that as she spoke. senator john kennedy noticed it. here's what he said. >> this entire thing makes me want to heave, if you think this is about searching for the truth, you ought to put down the bong. >> tucker: he joins us tonight, put down the bong! do you think there are peopleuc who believe this is on the level that the democrats are acting in good faith as they were asked in this investigation?
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>> i think there are some democrats in good faith but i think some of their colleagues it isn't about searching for the truth, it's about winning. since one? it doesn't matter who gets destroyed. these are people, i'm not going to name names but i'm not sure they have a soul. i don't think their mother breast-fed them, i think they went right to raw meat. if dr. ford in the the way, destroy her. breach confidentiality, destroy her kids, destroy her family, brett kavanaugh is in the way, destroy him and his kids and his reputation. then after calling him a rich drunk lying predator, they criticize him for defending himself. having said that, i'm a lot more sanguine than some folks around here. i know the democrats think they
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are winning but sometimes falling feels like you're flying for a little while. i predict brett kavanaugh will be confirmed.. they think he's a smoked turkey. you watch, i think you'll be ionfirmed and i think you will be confirmed within the next week. >> tucker: are you alone and thinking that? >> i think there's some who doubt that we are winning, i'm not one of them. i also think the american people despite the fact that many in washington, d.c., believe they are much smarter than americans -- i think the american people most mainstream americans see right through this. and i hope they are motivated enough to go vote. it is not going to change. you can't fix stupid but you can vote it out. >> tucker: this is a complex topic but i want to hear estimation because i think it's important. you've introduced a new bill that targets banks that
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infringed on gun rights, can you sum that up for our viewers? >> my bill would say general services administration cannot do business on behalf ofl the american taxpayer with any bank that decides to bank that decides to discriminate on awful business on the basis of social policy. for example, citigroup and bank of america don't believe in the second amendment and they decided they won't do business with any businesses that sell automatic weapons, semiautomatic weapons or handguns. their copy of the bill of rights goes from 1 to 3. my copy includes the second amendment and when they almost went broke in 2008 at the american taxpayer had to give citigroup $475 billion in he bank of america $336 billion, i don't recall citigroup or
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bank of america saying which of you believes in the second amendment? i don't want your money. they took everybody's money. we don't need to red banks or blue banks, we need safe banks and i have a feeling that -- if they think they have too much time on their hands so they need to make social policy instead of congress, maybe they ought to look at their balance sheets. >> tucker: it's hard to statet how wonderful i think that is. finally, somebody. thanks so much, we are going to be watching that for sure. we've got a little bit of news right after the break we hope you will stick with us.ew until then, we'll be right back. ♪ . with such a long history, it's easy to trust geico! thank you todd. it's not just easy. it's-being-a-master-of-hypnotism easy. hey, i got your text- sleep!
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doug, when i snap my fingers you're going to clean my gutters. ooh i should clean your gutters! great idea. it's not just easy. it's geico easy. todd, you will go make me a frittata. to me, he's,s phil mickelson, well, dad.. so when his joint pain from psoriatic arthritis got really bad, it scared me. and what could that pain mean? joint pain could mean joint damage. enbrel helps relieve joint pain, helps stop irreversible joint damage and helps skin get clearer. enbrel may lower your ability to fight infections. serious sometimes fatal events including infections, tuberculosis, lymphoma, other cancers, nervous system and blood disorders and allergic reactions have occurred. tell your doctor if you've been some place where fungal infections are common, or if you're prone to infections, have cuts or sores, have had hepatitis b, have been treated for heart failure, or if you have persistent fever, bruising, bleeding, or paleness.
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workers in poverty. nearlyzo one out of three emploe why is on food stamp last year. taxpayers sunday be making up the difference for the employees of the single richest man in the world. >> i find it disgusting and wrong and incomprehensible he would have people h working for him that are so poor, i'm paying for their food stamps. it is disgusting and wrong and incomprehensible, so much so that amazon didn't even defend itself because theres would no doing that. they responded today. to our surprise, the company announced all of its employees, weather full time, part time or seasonal will receive $15 an hour, double the federal minimum wage. bezos in h a statement, said we listened to our critics, thought hard about what we wanted to do and decided we wanted to leave. amazon still constitutes one of the most dangerous concentrations of power in the world. we're still concerned about that. they did the right thing here
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for whatever reason, so they still care about public relations so that's a win. what do you do about the craziness enveloping your world, you can vote and you can understand why it is happening. "ship of fools," my book out today, explains. pick it up today. >> tucker, thank you. congrats on the book, by the way. welcome to hannity. we are in washington, d.c. this is a fox news alert, breaking right now, fox news has now learned the f.b.i. supplemental report about judge kavanaugh could be delivered to the white house as soon as tomorrow. now, this could not come at a more important time. dems say they don't want it made public. that is interesting. everything we hold dear as americans now weighs in thee balance as desperate democrats, people on the left, are trying to unload even more insanity tonight on brett kavanaugh, zero consideration of his family.
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