tv Tucker Carlson Tonight FOX News November 1, 2019 5:00pm-6:01pm PDT
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>> martha: that is "the story" this november 1st, 2019. to monday we join chris wallace as we look at when you're away at the presidential elections. we will be back here monday night at seven. have a great weekend, everybody. ♪ >> tucker: this is a fox news alert, the president is about to speak to his supporters in tupelo, mississippi. we just got word he's in the vehicle on the his way to the rally. it's his first public event since the house voted on impeachment so i'm certain he will have to something to say about that. good evening and welcome to the "tucker carlson tonight." it was just this past spring believe it or not that it will rock summed up there 2020 presidential presidential race this way. "like, this is the fight of our lives as americans and humans. you can probably tell i want to run, he told "vanity fair" at the time. i think i'd be good at it. many in the national media agreed and thought he would be
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good at it, too. turns out he wasn't. he quit the presidential race today after thoroughl thoroughly committing, humiliating himself. we just told you the president is scheduled to start speaking this hour from the mississippi and we expect there will be some news made during that event. no matter what the president says or doesn't say, many in our managerial class will vehemently disapprove. they despise donald trump on principle and loathe everything about him from his mannerisms to his nato policy and everything in between. underneath it all what they really hate is the fact that he is a nationalist. and even worse, he admits it. >> president trump: they have a word, it sort of became old-fashioned. it's called a nationalist. and i said really, we are not supposed to use that word. but you know what i am? and nationalist. >> tucker: he crossed the line there.
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nationalist? and he will tell you that from a rigidly segregated neighborhood. in cable news the term was basically banned and considered a vicious lawyer. nationalist. >> use that word. let's talk about that word tonight. >> he is weaponized races, nationalism and dog whistles. >> you are suggesting there's some kind of dog whistle there? beco it is, and it does provoke hate activity. >> americans know what that means. it's not even a dog whistle anymore, it's a bullhorn. >> tucker: got that? a dog whistle. in d.c., that's bad. pretty much everyone there is a cat person apparently. but what is a nationalist and why are people who run our nation so threatened by it?
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rich lowry has thought a lot about this. he's also author of the new book, the case for nationalism and how it made us powerful, united and free. so i want to put on the screen a quote from your book, a couple of them. nationalism the right should not be a dirty root word especially in this country where it has been centuries old and still vital and ongoing national project. so it shouldn't be a dirty word, why is it? >> because people misunderstand it and they think it's tantamount to fascism or militarism or racism which is completely false. they are very old and very natural, they are very powerful. the attempts throughout history to wipe them out by empires or totalitarian ideologies have always failed as part of the mainstream of the american
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tradition. it's so ridiculous, you don't get an american revolution without nationalism. you don't get victory in the civil war without nationalism. nationalism is a thread that runs through hamilton and lincoln and it runs through t-r. in other words, monsters of american history. >> tucker: of the whole scope of the american project really. but you are saying nationalism, the wellspring is deeper. people want it everywhere alwa always? >> yes. people want to belong and people naturally grouped together. what nationalism is, the basic doctrine is that distinct people with a common culture and a common language want to cover themselves in distinct territory. and again, this is a very old idea. read the bible. it's ancient israel which is basically a nation. people in america read the bible
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and they understood that story. culture is also very important, a common culture with extremely important nationalism. i am dispirited and alarmed from what i'm seeing from the socialists on the other side and elizabeth warren with her $50 trillion health care plan. but more sinister and more threatening is the ongoing campaign to destroy the cultural foundations of this country. its history, its heroes, as common stories and stock of knowledge and that is what as conservatives we have to be focused on. they are coming against thomas jefferson. they are coming against thanksgiving believe it or not, and linked with and they want to make this, argue that the nation's run to the core. they are trying to teach our children that. >> tucker: and they are succeeding.
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i hear of people who call themselves conservative, america is not a place, it's not a physical reality, america is an idea. and you are you, and america is a place. it's physical reality. explain the difference. >> ideals are important in our founding documents are importa important. and if you -- our deals will mean nothing. this is the basis of so much of what has made this great. ideals are important but they are meaningless without that strong buttress of the nation. >> so i want to contrast with something you said that they
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say. i want to put this on the scre screen. she writes, you spend an inordinate amount of time flying into and out of international airports. off of the same top-notch hotels and interacting with western educated elites from other countries who all speak english and the globalized argue to have. anyone who uses the phrase in past victories -- you are saying that hours has really changed. >> they were nationalizing and created a national market, over local affiliations and loyalties. what happened in the 20th and a 21st century as the changes have created kind of a transnational loyalty over national loyalties and that's a very bad thing. there is just no such thing as a citizen of the world, that's a myth. when anyone around the world
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gets in a jam comes the world doesn't come to save them, their country comes to save them. there is no universal nation, no universal military no universal language. >> tucker: it's like having the village raising your kid. congratulations and i hope it's disseminated far and wide. for the moment he first graced the cover of "vanity fair," it wasn't clear that beto o'rourke was running for president. i was born for this, he said. he was such an amazing guy that he didn't actually need a campaign. he just needed a camera that would show us what the rest of his life was like. >> hair is something that you get when you get older. if you don't cut it grows out of your ears and it can be nasty. >> i'm here with diana, my dental hygienist. diana is going to tell us a little about about growing up. >> tucker: we met diana his
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dental hygienist, and the press loved it. he was a real. it was our rfk and he was very handsome. when beto announced the reaction from the press, it was immediate and enthusiastic. >> i saw him for the first time just a month ago when he sat down with oprah and me under the rest of the people in the audience thought wow, this guy has this dynamic and positive energy. he is a very obama ask indeed. they hadn't voted democrat before because we had a beto crush going on. >> he has that magic dust and of course his son is named ulysses. >> he has that gleam in his eye. someone -- evan smith and the texas tribune said this is like a jesus christ superstar, he has that celebrity are about him and in that moment he was owning data.
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>> tucker: yeah, the aura. while the rf faded fast. ultimately he was way too privileged and from the beginning he was stuck in the role that the new democratic party had ordained for people like him. he was stuck apologizing for who he was. >> you think you can get away with more because you are a a man and do you have any regrets about launching on the cover of "vanity fair"? >> you are right. there are things that i've been privileged to do in my life that others cannot. the systematic foundational scrim nation that we have in this country in every aspect of life is something that i have not experienced in my lifetime. i've had advantages that others could not enjoy. >> would you say those are mistakes be on the cover of "vanity fair"? >> i think it reinforces that perception of privilege and that headline that said i was born to be in this society.
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when i said i felt my calling was in public service, no one was born to be president of the united states of america, least of all me. >> while you got some flack for that one. >> absolutely, and i deserved it. >> tucker: so if you can't stand up for th to the ladies of the vehicle, if you have to grovel before you were born, how do you stand up to hundreds of millions of people? he didn't give up though, he fought to stay in the race on a very simple tactic. he took the most left-wing position that you could take. >> yes, we will take your ar-15, your -- the racism in our criminal justice system is also racism in economy and also racism in health care and racism in educational america.
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this country was founded on white supremacy. >> do you think it's racist to vote for president trump in 2020? >> i think it's really hard. after everything that we have seen. >> tucker: has there ever been a more sanctimonious candidate for anything? he always pretended to hate himself but that was more a cover for hating you. and guns, banned them from law-abiding orders. border security? tear down the wall. cops come racist. schools, racist. america, definitely racist. beto o'rourke was the unshackled id of the democratic party. he was what democratic primary voters would choose if no one else was voting. they never had to worry of ever again about winning an election. he always had a group of diehard
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fans like an indie rock band that wasn't very good. but it was still considered cool. many of those fans were crushed by his failure. according to ed o'keefe, and his network was asked not to interview o'rourke's crestfallen volunteers. they should stop and be respectful because the volunteers are again, very vulnerable. in the end, his campaign was exactly what you expected it to be. it was a constellation of shallow fragile dumb people talking to themselves. how a car watching from the very beginning and he's a radio host and the author of "what really happened?" i'm sorry for the ad lib at the end of there, but it was hard because truly from the ear hair to the ominous feature guns, it was always about him. >> go ahead and tell as many
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one-liners as you want. remember he said he ate dirt? now, he's biting the dust. so he's going to go home to el paso tonight and have a beer, or because he's bilingual, a surveys. he was driving drunk on i-10 in 1998, and he could never break in on the top tier of the democrat field the way he broken to the cut texas and el paso. i think he just didn't have anything going for him. the score tonight is the second amendment one, beto o'rourke, zero. he was a professional son-in-law. he was like a junior grade john kerry. he went to woodberry forest prep
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school and then columbia and then he comes back to el paso. so many great moments that we can save her tonight. remember when the turtle got lost and he had to leave the campaign trail? the turtle's name was gus and he claimed that he had to leave the campaign trail to come back and search for baby gus and he was afraid that the dog, artemis, had eaten the turtle. more sad news tonight, i guess baby gus is not going to be the first terabyte of the united states united states. >> tucker: in 30 seconds sum up what the press corps was impressed with by this man. >> they will crush on anybody. they thought he was the great fake mexican -- he spent
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70 million. john corr and it is saying, he's not going to run for the senate against me? he said we took the boldest approach to gun safety in american history. he wanted a mandatory gun buyback program. i don't know about you but i didn't buy my guns from beta o'rourke. >> tucker: i wasn't going to relinquish my guns to him eith either. katie hill apparently had an affair with the staff. that's not allowed. now everyone in the media is for it. how did she wind up a feminist martyr? plus president trump will start speaking any minute from mississippi and we will cover his remarks when he does.
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♪ >> tucker: we finally found out what elizabeth warren's health care plan was going to cost or what she said it was going to cost. by her own admission it would cost $52 trillion over the first decade. so for some perspective, that means her health care plan will cost more per year than the entire current federal budget just for health care. warren says though it won't
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require a single middle-class tax increase which is a good thing if true because then middle-class tax will be gone basically if that passes. this week, she claimed it would eliminate 2 million jobs overnight. >> an economist told kaiser health news earlier this year that that could result in about 2 million jobs lost. he said that would be mostly administrative positions, insurers and doctors offices and he said that politicians that want to move through that system have to think about what a "just transition or fair transition would look like. ">> i agree. i think this is part of the cost issue and should be part of a cost plan. >> tucker: yeah, 2 million jobs, whatever. if not a big deal. she went on to say that the plan would be paid for by legalizing millions of illegal aliens and somehow their presence would make us so rich that we can pay for this without raising taxes
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on the middle class. it seems demented, but what do we know about economics? brian benbrook does it for a living. thanks so much for coming on. so let's address the cost. more on the health care plan then the entire current federal judge budget. >> and it's not 52 trillion. that will be closer to 62 trillion, and that's because it's flashing pay for doctors. but they will still be there, they serve you and they provide health care. it will take way more than $50 trillion to get this done so let's be clear about what's gospel and what's not. >> tucker: it's he would need to force doctors to provide ca care. >> if you aren't going to pay them, how what do you get them to the table? this isn't really about money, it's about power.
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$52 trillion or $60 trillion is the power grab she's trying to make for d.c., concentrated in d.c. in the hands of bureaucrats and administrators. this is not about people, not about doctors, it's about power. this is what we have to keep in mind when talking about the co cost. >> tucker: so address the secret weapon in her accounting. that's going to make us so rich that we get free health care? >> she think she's going to raise -- and her goal is these kinds of maneuvers so that when you press upon them, they fell apart. >> tucker: saw her idea is the more people you let in, why don't you just let in 100 million people? >> that's a great question. she's not interested in the
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numbers. she's about checking the box so she can get you to have faith in her plan. >> tucker: i hope you will come back on this topic. have you ever felt shame or embarrassment over something you've done in your life? if so you are a. congresswoman hank katie hill apparently has an iron cross tattooed on her and we know that because she was photographed smoking long naked with a tattoo visible. we saw it because she was having an affair with a 22-year-old campaign staffer and we also know she made payments to that staffer and had an affair with allegedly another staffer. none of that is allowed on capitol hill. no one is judging her, you are not allowed to speak sleep with your staffers on capitol hill or anywhere in america. and yet somehow katie hill ended up a martyr, a feminist on the left. watch. >> i am leaving now because of a
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double standard. because of a misogynistic culture that gleefully consumed my naked pictures, capitalized on his sexuality and enabled my those abusive acts to continue. the force of revenge by a bitter, jealous man, that target our gender and a large segment of society that fears and hates powerful women have combined to push a young woman out of power and say that she doesn't belong here. >> tucker: so she laid down the rules and the press obediently agreed to. the powerful person who preyed on a vernal brawl young woman really is the victim. if you don't agree with that, it's your problem. >> i do think that this would be very different if she was a congressman. >> if katie hill were man who is in a consensual relationship with another man and a woman, this would be a very different outcome. >> i think there is a double standard on the hill which is,
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one, that women are treated more strictly than a man. >> there was nothing necessarily improper about this woman living her best life. the problem here is this prudishness around sexuality. >> tucker: tammy bruce, it's worth getting the service just for that show. thanks so much for coming on. as someone who actually wasn't judging katie hill by her personal life at all, i did think the iron cross cut two was a little weird but i'm not at judge a guy. she was sleeping with an employee, and that was weird. i'm not allowed to do it, so i was she? >> this is a woman and they are trying to recast her as you noted as something she's not. she got in trouble because of her behavior in a workplace. there was a subordinate in the campaign and then allegations of
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an affair with someone in the congressional office. she has denied that. then she was defending herself. the next thing you know she meets with nancy pelosi also an ethics investigation was opened up in the house which only happens if there was something seriously alleged. then the next thing we know she's resigning. so what this is -- and nobody denies there was -- she admits to the campaign issue. she apologized and says it was inappropriate, and at the same time she's not being comcast is having to resign because of pictures on the internet or sexism and misogyny. here's the problem. we've been arguing forever that we should be taken seriously. we want equality and want to be in the rooms of power, at the moment something happens they are victims. it was someone else's fault. this is what the democrats -- >> tucker: she's violating rules that she and people like her wrote in the first place.
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>> she voted for the rule that you can update your stafford's stomach staffers and then she was of course against judge kavanaugh about all of that. she presented something to her constituents, and that is also surprising her constituents. so, what i'm offended by here is this argument by even some republicans that in fact this is just what bisexual people do or this is what gay people do or this is prudishness. no it's not. you can be a bisexual woman or woman and actually operate with some level of judgment and have character and have standards. this is the stereotype. first it was a gender stereotype, elect women. they will be so much better and not do anything bad, which of course was a lie. bisexual or women, they can't be controlled. they will do crazy things, hide
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the children. so don't stand up there and say that she's in trouble because she's different, she's not different on the hill. there is judgment problems and the issue is they do have new rules now. if we want power we have to accept both the good which is being able to make a difference in the world and recognize that our choices matter and we have to be held accountable. she is not a victim. and if she is such a victim she shouldn't resign. they democrats should be saying, come back, katie, we love you. but they are not. the staff didn't stand up for her, and either the democrats and the sexists are homophobes, homophobes or she needs to have a different job. now onto the drama surrounding impeachment which we expect the president will address and at the rally in tupelo.
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they've already held several closed-door hearings. what exactly are the grounds for impeachment? tonight, a constitutional law attorney. so obviously you are opposed impeachment and you support the president and you for his election. >> but i support the constitution. >> what's the president being impeached for it. like if you could define the crime, what would it be? >> that's what the democrats clearly haven't defined and they are doing in the mainstream media what is classic burden shifting. what they are trying to do is have president trump prove that he is still fit for office and prove that he hasn't done anything impeachable and the americans need to understand it's not up to president trump to actually prove his innocence or prove that he shouldn't be impeached. the democrats here need to articulate that.
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nothing that they've brought forth and nothing in a closed-door hearings, their whistle-blowers or anything has actually alleged that that is it an impeachable offense and enumerated senses in article two, section four, of our u.s. constitution. they simply don't have anything. >> tucker: so what is the point of this? are you convinced that this hurts the president? last time the president was impeached, it helped him. >> absolutely. i think the american people are seeing through the sham of an impeachment coup and a sink to the democrats policy and politii think it's to scare you and me from voting for a president that they simply tried to lambaste for the last year and, they do it in the court of public opinion rather than the ballot
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box because they know they can do it. no democrats that i'm even aware of our even excited about any of the candidates. the democrats have thrown biden under the bus with these comic this whole impeachment narrative. they have said we will try to fight you in the court of public opinions rather than actually trying to challenge you at the ballot box. and that's where an impeachment should actually happen. if the american people were satisfied with president trump than they can vote against him. not by circumventing the u.s. constitution and saying, we are just going to try to impeach you with a completely sham process. >> tucker: thank you. i appreciate that. so how are washington's leaders trying to do the election? we will talk to him as we await the president at this rally tonight in tupelo, mississippi. be right back.
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>> tucker: fox news alert, the president about to mount the stage in tupelo, mississippi, and we will go there as soon as he does. impeachment is proceeding despite the case. why is that happening? it's not really about the law, it's about permanent washington wanting to reverse an election result they hated from day one. >> thank god for the deep state. [laughter] [applause] i mean it, i think everyone here has seen this progression of diplomat and intelligence officers and white house people tripping up to capitol hill right now and saying, these are people who are doing their duty were responding to a higher call. we won two cia veterans there. buck sexton now host the buck sexton show. so what do you make of that? lauding the deep state. >> i think you mention
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progression, and it's interesting because the first deep state action against trump, whenever you talk about it, people say there's no deep state, that slander, why would you even bring that up? and once you have the same playbook being run, if there is something happening here, it seems like the deep state is real and they want to come out and do what they can to stop this gentleman who is now entering the stage. so the deep state of something they talk openly about and are actually rooting for in a sense. >> tucker: but not ironically. >> no. if you were in the bureaucracy, come forward and do what they have done. >> tucker: and what kind of distrust and paranoia is this agenda? >> i think people forget, anyone who comes into office as a republican is going to have to
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think, will there be some left-wing ideologues that got higher up in the bureaucracy, or are just careerists who have decided that presidents come and go but the bureaucracy is forever? that's essentially on what the take on the unofficial motto is. we've seen a lot of that particularly from the bureaucracy. they need to stop thinking that their judgment is more important and that their power should be used to override the judgment of the guy that we all actually voted for. >> tucker: so as a connoisseur of ironing, how do you respond when they say they are doing this because they believe in democracy? >> there is nothing more undemocratic that you could think of, whenever intelligence officers get too involved, everybody should get very concerned. this time around that we are going into an election and you have people say let's divert that process in advance, it's
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deeply troubling. >> tucker: not a lot of self-awareness in this group. all right, buck sexton, it's always great to see you. the president of the united states from tupelo, mississippi tonight. ♪ [cheers and applause] >> tucker: well thank you very much, and hello tupelo. it's great to be with you tonight, the great state of mississippi. the great state of mississippi
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and by the way, the birthplace of a gentleman that not too many people have heard of, elvis presley. [cheers and applause] but to be with thousands of incredible patriots who put their faith in god, family, and country. [cheers and applause] right? four days from now, the state head to the polls and vote to continue our extraordinary progress with your next govern governor. republican tate rivas, great g guy. under republican leadership, jobs are booming, confidence is soaring and wages are rising. crime is falling in our nation is stronger than ever before. [cheers and applause] we are now an economic
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powerhouse and we've never been in a position like it. we've rebuilt our military and we have financial strength. and by the way, for those of you with a thing called 401(k), the stock market hit today, another all-time historic high. unemployment and mississippi has reached the lowest ever record recorded. that's not bad. when you are on the debate sta stage, and you say we've had the best military we've ever had to come up best unemployment and employment numbers we've ever had, the best president we've ever had -- [cheers and applause]
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thank you. thank you. [chanting: one more year! >> president trump: inc. you very much. very importantly, we have confirmed more than 158 brand-new beautiful federal judges to uphold our constitution as well. in a very short while, we will have 182 federal judges. president obama left us 142. thank you very much. he left us 142 openings, can you believe that? you are supposed to leave none
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when you leave office but that didn't work out too well. and just days ago the united states brought the worl world's number one terrorist leader to justice. [cheers and applause] [chanting: usa! >> president trump: we have great military. it was very, very depleted. when i came into office it was very, very depleted but it isn't depleted anymore. al-baghdadi, the founder and leader. you've heard about him for a long time. i kept saying, where is al baghdadi, he is the one i want
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to. then the following day, we got number two. i don't know if you right about that. but he was the founder and the leader of isis and he is dead. and baghdadi, he was a savage, a soulless monster, but his reign of terror is over. officers executed a massive raid that ended his wretched life and punched out his ticket to, i guess you could say. [cheers and applause] he spent his last miserable moments on earth cowering and trembling and crying in fear of the american lawyer that was right there, going right up. no enemy stands a chance against the righteous bite of the united states military.
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and mississippi loves our military, that i can tell you. and our military loves mississippi. america is winning again and america is all over the world, respected again. it's about time. but while we are creating jobs and creatin killing terrorists,e democratic party has gone completely insane. the radical left is determined to transform. you wouldn't recognize that we are the ones standing in their way and we will never get out of their way, it will be easy. from the even before we look won
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the election, the democrats and the fake news media, look at all of them. it is too bad that we get such good ratings because if we didn't, they wouldn't -- you look at how many and it's like the academy awards before it failed. and you know why it failed? because they disrespected us. but the media and the democrats have been engaged in a corrupt partnership trying to impose their will and to thwart american democracy by any means necessary. you see what's going on. first they engineered the russia hoax, that was a total hoax. the single greatest lies ever
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given to the american people. then, the mueller witch hunts which never ended. let's go get them. that didn't work out too well, did it. let's go get them. and a lot of bad people along the way. and now corrupt politicians nancy pelosi and shifty adam schiff. shifty. and of the media are continuing with the deranged impeachment witch hunts. this is one i never thought i would be involved in, the word impeachment. to me, it is a dirty word. not a good word. totally phony deal. they know it and everybody knows that and that's why we have never had greater support than we have right now. it's true.
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if you think you have a lot of people in this room, all you have to do is go outside. you will see a lot more people trying to get in. so if anybody wants to give up your seat, please just walk out. somebody, anyone want to leave? because there really is no place better. especially on friday night and mississippi. [cheers and applause] could have done this one on monday night, and set it, let's do friday. yesterday the democrats voted to potentially nullify the votes of 63 million americans disgracing themselves and bringing shame
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upon the house of representatives. they have been plotting to overthrow the election since the moment i won. but there are people here that are highly sophisticated. 19 minutes after i took the oath of office, the horrible newspaper, fake "washington post," declared that it had just begun. were yesterday's post by radical democrats is an attack on the democracy itself. i will tell you, the republicans are very strong. the strongest i've ever seen them.
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the most unified i've ever seen them. the american people are fed up with democrat lies, hoaxes and extremism. the democrats outrageous conduct has created an angry majority that will vote, many do nothing democrats out of office in 2020. [cheers and applause] make no mistake. they are coming after the republican party and me because i am fighting for you and they don't like it. they've never had anything like this. they've never had an election like 2016, either, have they? they never have. they have never quite figured it out. and they can't win. so let's try to impeach them. we have to impeach him because we can't beat him.
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i don't think so, right? and all green, he's another beauty. the democrats, the media and the deep state are desperate to stop us. and it's not me, it's us. it's all of us. at 63 million but it's much more than 63 million. and right now our numbers are higher than they have ever been before. so they've never been this way. but they want to stop us because they know, they are here and that's what they are doing. they've taken up so much time, we are draining the swamp in washington. nothing terrifies democrats more than the fact that all of their spying -- spying. they actually spied on my
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campaign. can you believe it? they tried it, and they said we are actually just checking things out. while that's wonderful. the lying and the falsifying, plus before i even announced they were spying, i guess they knew we were going to win. but over that past more than three years, it's finally being exposed. and remember, truth is a force of nature. desperate to conceal their mistake, the democrats are now attacking us for calling out the brave corruption, just like they melted down when we pointed out cricket hillary's shocking end of many misdeeds. 33,000 emails. 33,000 emails disappear.
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but she said they only had to do with her working out and her dog daughter's wedding. she is a beauty. how about last week, did you hear? i don't know who tulsi gabbard is but i know one thing, she's not an agent of russia. and jill stein, she is a greeny, and that's fine. we love the environment. right now we have the cleanest air and cleanest water that we've ever had and yet we are number one in the world and energy by far.
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but i don't know jill stein. she ran last time. and when hillary made those statements, they work for russia and they are agents for russia. when she made that statement for me about three years ago, it took me two years to get out of that hoax statement. she made it about them and everybody laughed because of what we proved. but i will tell you what. these are very bad people, very dishonest people and the media is worse than all of them. [cheers and applause] sold think about the preposterous hoax that the democrats are now trying to peddle. i have just beaten with no political -- look.
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we didn't have too much political experience. i did a good job. built lights, lots of building all over the place. had lots of success with show business, one show was called "the apprentice. 14 seasons and when i left, crazy arnold took over. it didn't do too well. it was dead. it was dead from the first episode. i saw him and i said, this is terrible. what have they done to this beautiful show? but think of it, i had just beaten with no political experience the clinton dynasty, the bush dynasty, the president, barack, who is saying the dynasty. and president obama worked harder at defeating me then cricket hillary clinton did.
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he was all over the place. the only time i've actually seen him work hard is when it came to trying to beat trump. [cheers and applause] remember, he said, he will not be president. well, that didn't work out so well. then they figured they could take us out a different way, very dishonestly, right? with the lying and the spying and the leaking. and we are kicking their. [cheers and applause] in the delusional democrat fantasy, i'm now supposed to be afraid of someone called 1% joe. then he got brought out by obama
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out of the trash heap and became vice president. we named him very slow sleepy joe. very slow. he's gotten slower and slower. i'm afraid if he gets the nomination he will be so slow we will have the lowest rated debates in history as opposed to the highest rating debates in history against crooked hillary. in fact i don't even think that sleepy joe will get it, but many people are running. it's so early. i don't want to talk about their campaign. but did you hear? beto. >> tucker: at the present is still speaking. we will continue into the next hour with sean hannity.
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have a good weekend with the ones you love. see you then. speak to you know ted cruz of one, he spent almost $100 million. >> welcome to hannity, i'm jason chaffetz in tonight or sean but let's go right back to mississippi and listen to president trump and his rally. >> president trump: he says have you ever stood on the floor and speak? he's waving his hands and i said what is he doing, what is he on? and made the statement, he was born for this. i used to have guys come into my office. sir, i'm the greatest salesman. the truth is anybody that says they are a great salesman, usually they are not a very good
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