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story with me. we are happy that her scans have all been clear. she has had great reports. we wish her a continued good health. we'll see you back here for more stories tomorrow at 7:00, and the meantime stick around because her good friend of tucker carlson as ntc. see you tomorrow. ♪ ♪ >> tucker: good evening, welcome to "tucker carlson tonight." greetings from california, where coming live from the nixon library outside los angeles. see if you remember hearing the story at any point before. a caravan of impoverished migrants is now making its way up from central america through mexico. their plan is to present themselves at our southern border and demand entry into our country with all the benefits that entails. the white house has vowed to stop this caravan using the armed forces if necessary, but
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it keeps coming. have you heard something like that before? well, in fact, you have. something very similar happened just a few months ago. we watched another migrant caravan make its way up from central america. it finally arrived, and the news coverage essentially stopped. but what happened next? will here's what happened next, hundreds of those people in that caravan are still here in the u.s. and if recent history is any guide at all, very few of them will ever leave. once you reach this country and claim asylum, you are usually home free. our media don't often cover that, but the rest of the world is watching and notices very well. that is why they keep coming. the most recent estimates suggest that a caravan's worth of uninvited migrants arrives at our border every few days. why is this happening? because an entire political party is inviting it and encouraging it. they believe unchecked immigration will strengthen their hold on power. they are perfectly aware that you don't like this, but they don't care. just yesterday, nancy pelosi
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said it would be "immoral" to build a wall that would stop or people from putting into this country. watch. >> we have to do something other than building a wall. which you categorize very well. immoral, expensive, ineffective, and it is not something that people do between countries. >> tucker: did you catch that? securing the border is just "not something people do." not something decent people do, anyway. bigots do it, so do moral reprobates and anyone who derives pleasure from cruelty. as msnbc explains just today, borders are a lot like slavery and the trail of tears. watch. >> this is a moral outrage, the worst excesses in the history of the country, the separation of families at the auction blocks to the separation of native american families. it is a moral outrage. >> i love you, i really do. i would like to move --
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>> tucker: they are morally outraged. well, they are always morally outrage paired the point of their moral outrage is very clear, america has no right to decide who lives within its borders. americans lack the moral standing to make that decision. we are too sinful. illegal immigrants come here because we deserve it. we meddled in their wars in the 1980s, we have the gall to get addicted to the drugs they send us, we once had segregation in the american south. whatever, the point is this is a fallen country. 22 million illegals within our borders is just the beginning of our penance. latin america is listening to all of this, and they are getting the message, that is why they are on their way. last fiscal year, 94,000 families from honduras, guatemala, and el salvador were detained at the u.s. border. not one of these people had a right to commit. but they were not deported. almost 100% of them are still here, and most will never leave. we are powerless in the face of this. congress could fix it, but congress refuses to fix it.
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the system is broken by design. voters know this, of course, one of the main reasons they voted for donald trump two years ago. if they don't hate immigrants, obviously, but they do believe that america has a right to decide which immigrants to admit. all the countries have that right, don't they? that would be an interesting debate. the democratic party and their lackeys in the media do not want to have that debate because they know they would lose, so they try to believe the population into silence. >> the g.o.p. argument on immigration isn't one that is optimism-based, it is fear-based. this is a scare tactic. this is a president, this immigration is a scare tactic he is using to wrap up his supporters. >> you're talking about white anxiety. you're talking about old, white men angst. so when they bring up the caravan, that is all we need to do is bring up the pictures of children being separated from their families. >> tucker: in other words, shut up racist. you've probably heard that before, too, every day for the last few years. you hear it a lot because it is
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an effective political tactic, but it only works if you fall for it. you should not fall for it. most americans are not racist, not even close. they are decent people. they love their country, they want their country to continue, and they know that will not continue without real borders. spokesperson for a human rights group that campaigns on behalf of migration, joins us tonight. thanks a lot, max, for joining us tonight. a macro question first, you acknowledge this is a democracy, and democracies over time reflect the will of the people who live within them. the majority of the population overwhelmingly thinks americans have the right to determine who comes in from other countries. we don't have that right, it is demonstrable. isn't this antidemocratic, the system we have now? >> i don't know that anyone is arguing that we have to take people in. this, tucker, is a simple question of enforcing the laws we already have. if people like barry goldwater and ronald reagan and george w. bush could make the distinction between an immigrant
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and a refugee, i think it is well within the capability of congress and the president to make that same distinction toda today. >> tucker: but we are not making that distinction. and that is the reason the last caravan, as you just heard, several months ago, almost every single member is still here. we are not enforcing our own laws, and that is why we had upwards of 22 million illegal aliens within our borders. the outline is pretty simple, we don't have control of who is coming in or out, and it is hard to contest that when the numbers are universally acknowledged. so why is that democratic, if most people don't want to? >> i think it is strange that people talking about law and order don't want to enforce, say, the refugee act of 1980, which was unanimously passed by the senate. unanimity, not something where you stew today. and we do not want to follow the process that is enshrined in our own domestic law to grant at least of the application at the right to plead a case for asylum at the border. that is in the law. the problem is that process is
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not being followed. >> tucker: well, it is not, as you know. i think your argument is disingenuous because you know -- because you work on this issue -- that the overwhelming majority of people are released within our country and never go before a judge, and just stay here. again, that is why we have 22 million. so when illegals in this country right now, part of the reason, if you see a migrant caravan coming to people who have no documentation and no right to be here, it is a little concerning when the left says, wait a second, we deserve them because we meddled in their countries in the '80s or we take the drugs they send us. the point that you are making is this is our punishment. >> no, come on, talker. your supply and demand conservative, you know there cannot be demand without supply, there can't be supplied without demand. it is not like this is a one-way street. these are drugs that we are obsessed with as a nation, who have failed a war on drugs, and there is something to be said for the fact that we have
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created this gang violence, this political instability in honduras and guatemala. through this addiction we have to drugs, and yet we are so hesitant to acknowledge the human cost that is marching toward us. >> tucker: i guess i'm not hesitant to acknowledge of the human cost, i am struck by your hesitance to acknowledge the over 50,000 americans who died last year of drug ods. where do they figure into this moral equation of yours? where we deserve to be in invaded because we take their drugs? what about the families of the 50,000 who died? much time you spend thinking about them? >> all the time. i think they would be much better served we want to spit and building on a wall to rethink this country's addiction to heroin, meth, marijuana, come on, talker, that is more useful than a wall. >> tucker: a wall might stem some of the flood of illegal drugs, not all. but some that would save american lives, but that is not a concern to you because why?
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>> because these people -- >> tucker: you are against a wall it -- >> the people in this caravan are seeking asylum status pair they are not drug runners paired all the pictures that are up right now on the tv are of them checking in at police stations. >> tucker: you don't know who they are, actually paired you have no idea who they are, and neither do i. >> which is why we have a process for hearing their asylum claims. >> tucker: hold on. you know as well as i that a wall would give us some control, physical control, over our borders. it works, which is why you hate it but why would you argue gets the right of a sovereign nation to determine who comes in? what is your motive and that, honestly? >> the drugs are going under the wall and over the wall, not so much through a point of entry like mcallen, texas. >> tucker: i'm not certain we know that peer people are going on foot, and a wall would stop some of them. why would you oppose some of that? >> there was a point jace the other day of a gigantic air-conditioned drug tunnel with a mini subway in it.
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you cannot say it is not like they haven't figured out how to get it around a wall. >> tucker: you just want to save money peer you are just worried about federal expenditures. we are out of time. thank you. senior at an institution, he joins us tonight. professor, thank you very much for coming on. i am fixated on the moral argument here. between meath the policy argument. the left is saying, pelosi said it, the guess i just talked to has said it. we have no moral standing, we have no right to determine who comes into our country because our history is just so bad, so awful, so sinful. what do you make of that argument? >> i don't even take it on its own merits, because i don't think they really believe in any consistency. remember, just 30 years ago, the likes of -- it was cesar chavez
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and bill clinton and chuck schumer -- >> tucker: who worried -- >> they were making the case that borders should be closed because of adversity impacting minority communities. it undermined union wages and entry-level workers. and we got 20 million, all the sudden, wow, we flipped california, new mexico, colorado, nevada, this is a good thing they lets ignore federal immigration law appeared same with sanctuary cities. they are good now because it fulfills a useful agenda, but believe me, if alabama and montana and utah said, you know what, in our jurisdictions and our states, we do not want to adhere to the endangered species hand or federal handgun registration, that all of a sudden, that would be nullification and the confederate in the eyes of the
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left. it is the kavanaugh hearings all over again. we were going to throw out 238 years of american jurisprudence because it did not coincide with an agenda for the supreme court paired then afterwards, suddenly the good, blue wall, the electoral college that helped obama get elected, had to be jettisoned because it crumbled and gave us before the election. senators were wonderful from small states, the same as big states, because obama had a super majority in the senate, and that was bad beer nine justices were good since 1869, and suddenly, they didn't flip like they usually do when a republican -- whatever is useful, the law excluded. it is about power, talker. it is not about respect for the law. >> tucker: i think a lot of us, including me, are too literal, take these arguments is that they are sincere, which they are not. professor, thank you. >> thank you. >> tucker: across the country,
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extremists are attacking candidates for office, but of course, of only one party paired them messages to vote for democrats, anyway, or you are a bad person. watch the tape on that. the show continues tonight from the nixon library in california. ♪ some moments can change everything. you can't always predict them, but you can game plan for them. for 150 years, generations of families have chosen pacific life for retirement and life insurance solutions to help them reach their goals. being ready for wherever life leads. that's the power of pacific. ask a financial advisor about pacific life.
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houston, texas, that shows a man being confronted or ripping up ted cruz yard signs. it happened in the wealthy, liberal neighborhood, be warned, the video is upsetting and she was a lunatic and his natural habitat. here it is. >> be careful. i have about 100 of these. >> tucker: we are not licensed veterinarians, but it does seem obvious the zombie raccoon virus is spreading, so be safe. despite plenty of examples of violence and extremism and mob behavior from the left, the media has decided to ban the
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word "mob," or you are literally a traitor to your country. >> march and lockstep behind a morally disabled president, i don't know how you do it. it is appalling. >> people are just trying to make liberals scream and try them, and they laugh about it, right. a mug with liberal tears, and they laugh as they drink it. the cruelty is the point of that. >> they voted for the cruel person who demeans and diminishes people. i don't understand how you overlook misogyny, sexism, racism. i don't understand how you can sit back and say, you know what, although that is okay because i will get all of these judges elected or i will get a tax break. i just think, that is not what it means to be american. >> tucker: dan bongino is a former nypd officer. author of the book "spygate" paired thanks for coming on tonight. trump got elected, obviously,
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shocked and horrified a lot of people in washington and new york. but they decided to attack him and not the tens of millions of people who voted for him, not the whole middle of the country. now they are. not just a trump who is bad, anyone who might support trump is bad. >> yeah, this is really an incredible phenomenon. i've never seen anything like this, where the media is playing referee solely for one side. it is like a boxing match where one side is wearing brass knuckles, we are wearing gloves, and they are not yelling at us for a kidney punch or something, talker. it is ridiculous. there are a couple of things going on. number one, the leftist freak out, the point is state power. when they lose state power, they are takers bear they can't take your money, they can't take your health care, they don't have anything else but aggression. now, the media polices that on the right. as a matter of fact, the media makes up stories. was that commentator you showed, was even serious?
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worried about a mug that says "liberal tears," while antifa is beating this not out of -- is that a serious comment? actually people getting the crap beaten out of them in the street, it is observed. >> tucker: i want to show you a tape from portland, oregon, otherwise a beautiful city, i have to say paired watch this. >> why are you trying to block me, i am [bleep] trying to walk here. [bleep]. i'm not going to touch you. i am not like your husband, i'm not going to punch you. i'm not like your boyfriend, who is going to [bleep] you out. good for him, good. nypd are a bunch of [bleep] sodomizing immigrants with their bully sticks.
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>> tucker: he doesn't know her. she is wearing an nypd hat, so he is screaming at her. "my husband died on 9/11" she says. "good," he says. what is going on here? >> the nypd was in the precinct in the 75th precinct when i was a cop. they lost multiple members running into the buildings on 9/11 to say people's lives, and this piece of human filth, this disgusting, savage animal, has the gall to say this to this woman, who lost a loved one there on 9/11. this is grotesque behavior paired talker, you and i both know darn well, and thankfully y group, who had done that to a liberal, he would be banned from any news channel, any republican group and polite conversation from now until eternity. where is the left speaking out with a collective voice, as you pointed out before, they used to be the party of civil liberties, right? saying this kind of stuff is not welcome. let's get back to ideas. and the media has a role in this
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calls also. which they have entirely abandoned. >> tucker: it does seem the closer we get to an election, the more united the press becomes in its mission, which is to carry water for the democratic party. all of the pretense falls away, and they just basically are running a continuous 24-hour day commercial for the democrats. >> talker, it is a straight up power play, it is the reason the immigration argument is cover the way it is, as well. it is not about compassion or refugees, it is about votes. they lost votes among working-class people, and they're trying to make it up with illegal immigrant poets. this has always been the play. >> tucker: yap. if they cared, they would be concerned about the tens of thousands of americans are dying every year from drug ods. but they don't. dan, great to see you. because good to see you, too. >> tucker: if you are conservative, you probably grew up believing that government might be the biggest threat to free expression. turns out, it is not. big tax, which is more powerful
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-he wants you to sign karen's birthday card. it's a high honor. >> tucker: the ominous tech monopoly, google, recently announced it would not work with the u.s. pentagon on a project to to ethical concerns. that problem has not arisen as they work hard to build a censored search engine to help the fascist chinese government repress its own people. the private messages from google employees and obtained by this program shall google+ to be as refusal to help defense, maybe for the best. shortly after the presidential election in 2016, one time google employee wrote this, "if the government wants a company to build software for unethical purposes, we should volunteer to do it. i gladly take project management responsibility for such a thing." i promise deck i know my deadlines will slip for decades and not be remotely functional."
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a cia document giving tips for "sabotage." he seemed to like the idea, but lamented the strategy would have to remain hidden. lawyers who work at google reached out to the country, who commented this way. "what employees say has bearing on what we do with our project." they did not explain. meanwhile, twitter announced yesterday, it won't be banning or even suspending louis farrakhan after he made a post that compared jews to termites. we do not have a problem with free speech, we supported strongly, we just wish twitter would extend the same courtesy to people who aren't in democratic, like louis farrakhan. last month, twitter purged alec jones from info wars from multiple online platforms. they suspended other accounts for reasons they won't fully explain, which would appear to
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be political. we are against that, of course. can congress do something about it, as well? congressman jim jordan represents ohio. cumbersome and, thanks very much for coming on. before we talk about twitter, i want to ask what you make of the messages that show google employees apparently joking about sabotaging a department of defense project paired what does that tell you about how they view the u.s. government? >> it shows you how ridiculous the left has become. limit conservative speech, sabotage national defense, allow anti-semitic language on your platforms, but restrict conservative speech. the left, i said this the other day, the left will applaud colin kaepernick when he disrespects the flag, they will cheer on cuomo when he says america was never that great, and they will applaud maxine waters when she says go out and harass people who support the president, and yet they allow louis farrakhan's speech, but restrict conservativism? this is a ridiculous level we
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have now gotten to, the observed level we have not gotten to you in this country, and it is unfortunate. >> tucker: it is certainly dark, that is for sure. so twitter is the portal through which a lot of people get their news. it is not just a social media , it is an important part of our news landscape. and they are obviously political in the way they censor. it does congress have a role in that? >> i think they are political. there are 435 members of the house, 100 mentors on the senate, 535, the summer, four got shadow band. devin nunes, matt gaetz, mark meadows, and jim jordan peer four conservative members of the house, and of course jack dorsey said it was just a problem, just a glitch in our algorithm. think about that. once you put in the algorithm, the name gates, meadows, nunez, jordan? tucker, we are doing a series of hearings on the first amendment in the oversight committee, and our most recent was, i asked
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college professional and my professor, on a college campus today, could i say the sentence? donald trump is president. he began his response with these words, "it depends." and i interrupted him, it depends? it is a fact. he got on membered november 8th 2016, sworn in in january 2017. he lives at insulting avenue, there is no "it depends" about it. this is the direction twitter is taking us to come and it is a direct attack on the first amendment. >> tucker: but i mean, these companies are more powerful in their technology than the u.s. government. the u.s. government has nothing as powerful as it google, nothing is closed for they control the national conversation pair that a choke hold on all human information in english. so why doesn't the u.s. congress -- their clampdown on speech is a threat to all american citizens. can we do something about this or do we stand idly by? >> we are at step one, which as
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we first need to understand how serious this problem is, how big it is. is it every single social media platform? there are certainly a lot of examples -- you mentioned google, we know what twitter has done, we know what jack dorsey has had. so let's have a hearings, let's get to the bottom of it. and you are right, we may have to take action to protect the first amendment and protect people's ability to speak out in a conservative fashion and not be hindered for doing so. >> tucker: or a liberal, but to speak -- of the first amendment doesn't mean anything if you can't exercise it. speak of the first amendment was not just written for speech we like, it was written for all speech. but right now, does not see -- they allow liberal and all crazy things to be said, the louis farrakhan example and things like that. but conservatives and their ability to speak? it is not right, and something we will have to look into. >> tucker: congressman jim jordan of ohio, thank you very much. >> you bet. >> tucker: the president speeding tonight in missoula, montana, we are monitoring that speech if news arises. it might come and we will go there. but right now, it is time for a
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♪ >> tucker: time now for final exam, where we choose a two world-renowned experts in the news to see who has been paying closer attention to the news over the past week. we are on the road this week in california, so tonight we have a special travel addition of final exam hit our two contestants, two of our favorite liberal radio host, both based in california, leslie marshall and ethan fairman. contestants, this is a little different from the way we normally do it but we have buzzers, typically, those were confiscated at the airport, turns out there plastic, and the
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same category as a strong spirit i will ask the question tonight, and the first to raise a hand gets to answer the question that i don't trust myself to make that judgment, we have an independent panel to determine peer you must wait until i finish asking the question before you answer it. please answer one psychology by saying her name. each correct answer is one point, get it wrong, lose a point. best of five wins, is the math clear? hard questions tonight. here we go pick question one paired which nation became the second place on planet earth to legalize marijuana nationwide? ethan. >> canada. >> tucker: canada. is it canada? rotate. >> canada has gone to pot. our neighbors to the north legalizing recreational marijuana overnight. >> can you buy the first gram in canada? the most amazing thing, how many people get to see part of history in the making?
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>> tucker: for an extra point, what you will not be awarded, congratulations, you won that, what was the first country? >> portugal. >> tucker: portugal paired i think it was paraguay. but it deftly started with p. it was paraguay says our -- it is an irrelevant question. we were both wrong. next question before we embarrass ourselves more. the filmmaker michael moore would like trump out of office so badly he is trying to recruit famous people, celebrities, to run against him. he just confessed his topic is letter, george clooney. b, ben affleck. c, tom hanks. leslie marshall. >> george clooney. is it george clooney? >> i have asked tom hanks twice to run. nobody, -- >> what does he say when you ring him and say please? >> no.
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>> tucker: he just audited tom hanks as someone he speaks to. i think that is mean. unfortunately, didn't get that right there i thought you were right. question three comes from a state of texas paired the senate candidate they are on the democratic side, robert francis beto o'rourke, is trailing in the polls. he has now decided to win allegiance of voters by doing something brand-new. he recently rolled on stage in front of hundreds of cheering teenagers writing what? what was robert francis beto o'rourke writing? it has wheels. if you are incredibly hip and look like a young bobby kennedy, but grew up near the beach, you might ride -- and ethan. >> skateboard. >> tucker: is it skateboard?
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>> i don't brad begrudge eithef you -- i personally thought it was roller-skates, but what do i know about politics? question four, again a multiple-choice. a company that makes robots, terrifying robots. famous dog, spot, acquired a brand-new talent. what is that talent? is that letter, the robot dock and make pancakes paired b, it can dance and work to pop music. or c, it can drive a truck? ethan. >> b. >> tucker: dance in twerk. is that everything? ♪ >> tucker: the one thing america needs. >> no question.
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>> tucker: cure cancer? no, twerk. a speaker now it can hunt down terrorists while dancing. >> tucker: that might be worth having. all right, final question. time to celebrate because there is a new royal baby on the way, apparently. prince harry and his american wife are expecting a child there they received several gifts from the government of australia, including warm and furry footwear. what kind of footwear was it? >> uggs. >> tucker: uggs. is it uggs. >> the duke and duchess receiving their first official gifts from the announcement of an expanding family. from australia, they got a fluffy stuffed kangaroo and baby size uggs. so happy for the royal couple. >> tucker: is that really a present? it kind of an insult, right? >> no, i think they are made,
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right? >> tucker: i guess. i didn't know that until now. >> winter in england, they need baby uggs. >> tucker: very good point. ethan is the winner. i think it's three points, ethan, you win. leslie, you are a great person. it is great to see you both. thank you very much for competing outdoors at the nixon library here in yorba linda, yo. and that is it tonight for tonight's final exam. pay very close attention to the news each week, particularly the weird news, to see if you can outwit our expert. we will be right back after the break. ♪
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>> tucker: the "me too" movement -- it started with hollywood producers, that seemed fine. then it went to actors and performers. now it seems to be taking out movies themselves. actress keira knightley says she will not let her kids watch disney princess movies because of the messages they send. here is what she explained earlier this week. >> she is banned from seeing that certain children movies, right? what are they? >> cinderella, band. because, you know, she waits around for a rich guy to rescue her. obviously. little mermaid. the films are great, but do not give your voice up for a man. hello. >> tucker: mindless 1970s a second wave feminism is overcome apparently not. her kids watch the snow white because it ends with them being kissed by prince charming without prior consent, even though that raises her from
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death. better to die than not get consent. author and columnist mark joins us tonight but hard to create art within the boundaries of these ideological imperatives, is that not? >> yes, it is. apparently you are only allowed to have one school of propaganda now. i personally don't let my kids watch keira knightley movies because for the last 15 years, filth like keira knightley has taken down entire pirate cruise single-handed in "pirates of the caribbean." when she played guinevere in king arthur, somewhat to my surprise, for anyone who has seen camelot, this queen guinevere covers herself in blue and goes into full blown rage takes out 1,000 harry saxon guys single-handedly. if you are asking me which is inherently more ludicrous, cinderella, where the coach turned back into a pumpkin, or
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the average keira knightley movie, where she dispatches single-handedly 1,000 harry saxon's, i would give it to the coach turning back into a pumpkin. we are all entitled, all of this is simply fashion. fashion and fairy tales. the feminist fairy tales of kristin bell and keira knightley are no more inherently on ludicrous than anything that has gone before. >> tucker: there is an awful lot of violence in these feminist fantasies, i have noticed. it is totally cool to expose your girls to movies in which women slay people with swords, but immoral to let them see movies in which they get kissed? >> yeah, i think that is true. i think if you see someone, for example, this is an important point about the prints and snow white. if you see someone who is on the floor and ceased breathing, do not give them the kiss of life, because under the feminist rules, you can't kiss someone
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without permission. so it is very important to leave them there dying, as the prince is now expected to do to snow white. personally, i think if we are going to remake these things, we should do it the whole way, and instead of having whatever it is for snow white any swimming doors, sleepy, happy, grumpy, we should have snow white who makes the mistake of going to a hollywood mansion, and the seven dwarves are harvey, woody, spacey, charlie, and a couple of the other fellows. and go the full wave with remakes. basically, they are exposing the problem with their art, so-called, in that it is essentially meant to function as propaganda. and when it is propaganda, it becomes boring. these are universal fairy tales across all cultures. and there is a reason for that. there is a reason why keira knightley slang 1,000 harry saxon's is not with all cultures.
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>> tucker: dark propaganda in which human warmth is outlawed, but violence is celebrated. that is pretty sick, actually. >> that is right. thanks a lot, tucker. >> tucker: see you. the investigation continues tonight into the disappearance of the saudi journal months, jamal khashoggi. we have an update on that next. plus, we are watching the presidents rally in montana. we will bring breaking news to you as it occurs. >> president trump: who said that? it is finally a woman. and i get it from the men all the time. ♪ so far every guy that said "i love you," they are just not. i finally heard it from a woman, thank you. and look at all of the women for trump signs. here we go against the same things. everyone says, but will he get
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we are on it. international pressure on saudi arabia is arising intensely over the disappearance and apparent murder of journalist jamal khashoggi peered out of nowhere, the reasons not exactly clear, this has become one of the biggest stories in the world, and we want to update you on it. trace gallagher has the very latest committee joins us tonight. hey, trace. >> hey, tucker. the president indicated that whatever happened to khashoggi wasn't good. on air force one en route to montana, he was asked directly if he thinks khashoggi is dead, and he said it sure looks that way. pompeo says he told the president that saudi arabia should be given a few more days to complete its investigation b. decides how or if to respond. watch. >> we made clear to them that we take this matter with respect to mr. khashoggi very seriously paired they made clear to me that they too understand the serious nature of the
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disappearance of mr. khashoggi. >> intern, when he was asked about the consequences facing the saudi kingdom, president trump said this. listen. >> it will have to be very severe. we will see what happens. >> turkish investigators say khashoggi was killed and dismembered by a saudi hit team inside the saudi consulate in istanbul. reports say the saudis will claim it was an interrogation gone wrong but now newspaper said prop eight and frequent companion of crown prince mohammad bin salman enter the consulate hours before khashoggi arrived. the photo is the strongest evidence yet linking the crown prince to the disappearance of khashoggi. tucker. >> tucker: trace gallagher, thanks for that update. murdered, huh? that doesn't sound like something a medieval theocracy
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