tv Tucker Carlson Tonight FOX News September 10, 2020 9:00pm-10:00pm PDT
9:00 pm
fection, a severe or worsening rash, are or plan to become pregnant, or breastfeeding. avoid grapefruit during treatment. ask your doctor about living longer with kisqali. ♪ >> tucker: good evening and welcome to "tucker carlson tonight."" picture this, you're sitting eating dinner in a restaurant with some of your friends on friday night. in the distance, you hear shouting. you look up and you see demonstrators walking down the street yelling and holding flagk that say black lives matter. the group is loud but you don't have a problem with what you think they are saying, of course black lives matter, you agree with thatth completely, it seems obvious to you. you're against racism, you're not a bad person. so at first it doesn't occur to you at this mob of angry people might be angrypl at you, why wod theyat be?
9:01 pm
but suddenly the mob is they are at your table screaming in your face, throwing chairs, smashing glasses, threatening to kill you. within seconds you're running for your syo life. that happens in our country now, it happened this weekend in rochester -- here's what it looked t like. [shouting] [bleep] [shouting]
9:02 pm
9:03 pm
female protester strides up and guzzledwh the old woman's drink, because she can -- the ultimate humiliation. what exactly did the elderly couple do to deserve the abuse, what was their crime? if you listen to blm, you know the answer. they live in america, they work and pay taxes. they support a system that systematically murders people. in effect, they are war criminals, guards of thehe worls largest concentration camp. increasingly, it is the position of the d democratic party in the position of our compliant news media -- you hear it everywhere. what is amazing is how cynical it is. people who say this don't even pretend to believe it, they ignore their own slogan. if you really thought america was a white supremacist dystopia, a place where people of color get murdered just for going outdoors as the democratic platform suggest is through, he probably wouldn't encourage
9:04 pm
millions of nonwhite immigrants lemove here. you wouldn't want that on your conscience. in real life, it's all fake, th opposite is true in fact. africans thrive in this country. nigerian immigrants to the b united states earn more money on average the native born americans, they are also more likely to get college degrees and people who grewe. up here.el if what to blm is telling us is true how could this happen? for the overwhelming majority of low income americans, melanin is not, it social class is. this is obvious if you think about it or look at the numbers but our ruling class doesn't want you to think about it, they don't want to have that conversation, they don't want to talk about economics because they fear it might cost them something, so instead they
9:05 pm
promote race conflict in order to divert our attention. these riots have very little to do with racial oppression --ac look at whose rioting. do they look oppressed to you? last week the nypd aggress to a group of people at a demonstration held by a group called the new african black panther party, that's african with a k to suggest maximum revolutionary ferber. while they were representing the new african black panther partyn none of these people is african, they look like affluent american kids in fact and indeed they are.s one of them is the daughter of an architect and child psychiatrist in manhattan, she's got a second home in connecticut. another is a fine arts major he was to work for pepsi. another one of the writers spent his summers jetting back and forth to europe. another has a modeling contract, yet another isnt a student at a place called sarah lawrence university, that's a holding pen
9:06 pm
for the dimmer offspring of our leadership class, it costs almost $60,000 a year. if you go online, you can find this young revolutionary singing show tunes on long island. why are they breaking things and hurting people? because they have been brainwashed into hating our country and hating themselves by a corrupt education establishment, they are also decadent and bored, after half a year of authoritarian lock downs they're looking for something more interesting to do than getting high and watching netflix. for many of them underneath it all, they are frustrated and rightly so by a adventis vanishc opportunity, they sense that they will never be successful as their parents generation, the american dream has died so they no longer believe in america. all of that combined probably taccounts for the radicalism you're watching but we don't need to know that because we don't need to understand why
9:07 pm
rioters riot in order to oppose rioting. we should always oppose rioting, no matter what its justification. these are the forces of chaos and destruction, they are working to tear down our country, that's all we need to know. if we care about our families and our civilization, we've got to fight them like everything depended on it because everything does depend on it.hy when compared to the suppression of anarchy, every other question sinks insignificant, said teddy roosevelt. the anarchist is the enemy of humanity, the enemy of all mankind, his is a deeper degree of criminality than any other. if roosevelt rode that in 1908, to seven years after an anarchist assassinated the president of the united states, william mckinley. in some ways, 1908 isn't so different a period in american history as the one we are living through right now. america was fast becoming an unstable country. mass immigration had made ther
9:08 pm
society far less cohesive. new technology completely offended the way people lived in the way they worked, there was a recession underway in 1 1908 coupled with high unemployment. people were angry at banks and capitalism itself. there was also racial unrest, during one race riot, mobs burned buildings and attacked citizens in their homes, more than a dozen people died. 1908 was a chaotic moment, notca surprisingly some people became radical. they called themselves anarchists, they believed in violence. in february of that year, and an a priest to death during a communion at church in denver, he just said he hated christianity. a few weeks later, another anarchist tried to assassinate the chief of police of chicago at his home. later that month, anarchists staged a deadly riot at a park in manhattan, one of them through a bomb at police officers. "i came to the park to kill
9:09 pm
police, i hate them." there was at least one anarchist bombing every month of the year in new york. sound familiar to you? then as now the radical left leveraged economicic anxiety to force their program on america. anarchists attacked cops and clergy and public buildings precisely because these were the symbols of permanence and authority, they were symbols of power greater than the mob so they must be destroyed. the anarchist's goal was to topple the nation itself. teddy roosevelt knew that, he understood that systems that tolerate anarchy don't last long. if mobs are allowed toob attack the police, why do i have to pay taxes? why do i have to obey traffic laws, or for that matter obey the fda or the local health department or anyone else who claims to be in charge? people quickly start thinking like that when anarchists are allowed to have their way and why wouldn't they think like that to? once they do, things fall apart fast..
9:10 pm
society itself was at stake in 1908 as it is now an teddy roosevelt understood it. our democratic leaders don't understand that. or more likely they don't care, chaos serves their purposes. consider barack obama. if he's a smart man, very gifted nyspeaker appeared too many peoe found him inspiring, it's understandable why. when the fog lifted after obama's eight years in office, what was left? a dying middle-class, a nation more radically divided by race and by income. a population so hostile to their political leaders that they elected donald trump president. by any measure, barack obama left a wake of destruction behind. in the end, one of the relatively few who prospered was barack obama himself. obama and his wife became unimaginably wealthy, legitimately rich with huge estates in different parts of the country. where did barack obama get all that money? no one asks. if we are too busy hating each
9:11 pm
other. obama stokes that hatred because it helps him. here he is at the democratic convention this summer. >> americans of all races joining together to declare in the face of injustice and brutality at the hands of the state that black lives matter. no more, but no less. to the young people who lead us this summer telling us we need tog be better, and so many way, you are this country's dreams fulfilled. >> tucker: the young people who led us this summer. it's hard to believe barack obama said that. obama has an internet connection, he sees the news. he knows that the young leaders he is promoting onstage burned buildings, looted stores, murdered people. obama is a smart enough to know that what the mobs are doing isn't bringing people together, just the opposite. riots don't heal wounds, they
9:12 pm
create them. the violence that barack obama has youth brigades have unleashed on this country if anything increased racial bigotry and distrust. the riots have certainly accelerated residential segregation as higher income people flee the racially diverse city's sedate monochromatic destinations like martha's vineyard whereby the wake barack obama himself lives. like any good arsonist, he was sure to exit the building before he lit the fire. someday obama and many others like him may flee farther than that, an island off the coast of massachusetts want to be fare enough, they will be in switzerland like them or somewhere where they won't have to live with the consequences of the society he created for the rest of us, we have no choice. we have to fight. anarchism goes by many names, right now it's antifa and blm but the poison is always the same and the consequences of imbibing it never changed. if we are going toth survive asa country, we must defeatr this.
9:13 pm
victor davis hanson is a senior fellow at the cooper institution, we are happy to have him on this show tonight. thanks so much for coming on. what are the stakes do you think of the conflict going on in our country right now?ur >> they don't like our civilization whether it's because of personal angst or they have agendas but they have redefined traditional marxism not as class struggle necessarily, but as identity politics racial struggle and that is a dangerous idea. oprah can be a victim, obama can be a victim regardless of their privilege. and we are seeing that now. it was like an amber in 2018 and we sought with maxine waters who said get in their face at gas stations and follow them into department stores. we saw them when they kicked out sarah sanders from a restaurant, we saw them when they swarmed the house of mitch mcconnell and no one said anything because they were saying to us, this
9:14 pm
isn't a political revolution, this is a cultural revolution -- turn on the tv, you're going to see lebron james, he's going to lecture you. if you want to get away from that? hears a commercial with colin kaepernick. if you don't like that? go to the restaurant and see what you find at the restaurant, get on an airplane, look at the attendant. everywhere 360 24/7, you want to get rid of it? then here are our concessions and they are using an election year joe biden to carry it -- he's sort of like a hot air balloon and they are the carriage below it. they pump him up and he's going to drift over to the election day, collapse, than they have their carriage of the whole agenda where they want it.ey we didn't detour it, we didn't stop at the wouldn't say no more because we were afraid of being canceled out, i'll lose my job, i won't get this contract -- whatever it was. so we sat silent. to them, that's the same.
9:15 pm
that's where we are now, it reminds you of that line and dirty harry where the inspector says why did this awful person do this?be and he said because they like it and they like what they are doing and there's no deterrent factor, they're going to keep doing it until some people say youur do that again, you're not going to like it, you're not going to throw my food on the ground. i'm not going to get a lecture from you on tv i'm going to switch the channel. i'm not a racist, i'm not an exploiter, that's your problem that you're very wealthy and you want to identify as a marxist, that's fine. or you are a young person and you took a big student loan out, you majored in environmental studies in europe or reese do, i'm sorry about that. we are trying to work on structural changes that will help everybody but that's your problem and don't inflicted on us. when we start talking like that and we start indicting people who break the law, you will find that it's sort of like a glass menagerie, it will collapse because it doesn't have popular support. it's based on hollywood,
9:16 pm
silicon valley, entertainment, the media, the militant wing of the democratic party -- i don't know if there's are difference anymore but it doesn't have popular support. people are just scared and they raise up and say no more it wiln dissipate to. >> tucker: its antidemocratic deby definition, it doesn't have popular support and we need more brave people to stand up against it. really smart and clear, thanks. >> thank you. >> tucker: last month we showed you video footage of joe biden voters assaulting brandon struck outside of a convention, he founded the walkaway campaign. on september 5th at a walkaway rally in dallas, dozens of blm activists surrounded him and assaulted him once more. t they chased them through the streets and attacked people around him, watch this. [bleep]
9:17 pm
[shouting] [bleep] >> tucker: local media ignored the story as they have systematically ignored so much violence, they told him to his face they weren't interested in what so-called activists did. he joins us tonight, thanks so much for coming on. how did this start? we just saw the clip, give us the context. >> we did a rescue america rally, we are going around the country every week, we were in dallas, texas, and we were in the middle of doing a rally when
9:18 pm
an anarchist named dominique alexander rushed our stage and my security was forced to forcibly remove him. he put his fist into our security's neck and at that point my security took him down. thepo police came and they took him away in handcuffs and as he was being put in the police car, he started calling out "call chief hall" referring to the dallas chief of police. 30 minutes later, the police came and arrested my security agent for doing his job, they held him for over five hours, my team and i went to the police station to try to find out what was going on in?we when we got there we were surprised to find there was every media station you can imagine, abc, cbs, nbc, telemundo all in front of the police station with a mob of about 40 or 50 black lives matter members50 waiting to do a press conference. i asked somebody from abc are you interested in getting both sides of the story? he said we are about to go live if we are about to make a r statement, go ahead to. at that moment my team and i wewere surrounded by 20 black
9:19 pm
lives matter members who started threatening us and intimidating us right in front of the media, right in front of the police, station. i turned to abc eight and said are you interested in getting this story because they want to put in the camera at us. at that point, the mob began chasing us down the street. they stole one of my employeeshe cell phones, smashed it on the ground and broke it. they through traffic cones at us, this chase went on for five blocks. let meck tell you, we actually have a video that shows all of these media sources where they are, theyy saw all of it, they captured on camera, none of theg ran this story. tonight at 9:00 p.m. eastern, we are going to be releasing this footage of the entire chased from beginning end. all of the media sources saw and none of them ran this story, no charges were put against any of these people by the police after we filed a police report. we had to run to the end of the block to police that were five
9:20 pm
blocks down the street. >> tucker: and they arrested no one for this? >> they arrested nobody, the media didn't run the story. there is video footage of them smashing our phones on the street, it's's insane. this gentleman, this person dominique alexander seems to have a relationship with the chief of police who r just resigned i believe two days ago in the midst of all of this chaos. >> tucker: it's beyond belief, thanks so much for this, i look forward too seeing that video, appreciate you coming on. because everything is changing very fast, we just learned that by 2024, feature films will have to meet diversity requirements to be eligible to win on a callaway award. mark steyn has been on this from the beginning and he's got some ideas on what films could qualify and maybe even win. the last artist in america joins us after this.
9:24 pm
lookentertainmentour infiexperience: xfinity x1. it's the easiest way to watch live tv and all your favorite streaming apps. plus, x1 also includes peacock premium at no extra cost. this baby is the total package. it streams exclusive originals, the full peacock movie library, complete collections of iconic tv shows, and more.
9:25 pm
yup, the best really did get better. magnificent. xfinity x1 just got even better, with peacock premium included at no additional cost. no strings attached. ♪ >> tucker: the academy awards have announced that by 2024, oh feature films will need to meet several diversity requirements in order to win best picture. in order to satisfy the academy,
9:26 pm
filmmakers can hire an african-american or native american lead actor or among many other things, they can ensure that at least 30% of the film crew has cognitive or physical disabilities. mark steyn is a serious student of film and wee thought it would to get his take on what this means for the future of hollywood and for art in this country. makes so much for coming on.em this does seem like a turning point, do you think that it is? >> yeah, we used to mock the commies for doing things like this, making politically compliant art. when the commiesn took over in hungary in 1945, the hungarians loved all their operetta but it was all full of merry widows, countess', princes, you couldn't have all that in a communist state. the ordered the composers to write socialist operettas. i sat through one called the state department store, it
9:27 pm
played about as well as it soundedd and we made jokes abot the communists for doing that, all the way through to the fall of the berlin wall. 30% of secondary roles under this new deal are going to have to be filled -- made up of people from at least two underrepresented racial groups. we wereci talking about the new african black panther movement and i would be quite interested in making a film about them. but you couldn't under these rules because at least 30% of the secondary roles would have to be black and as we've just seen, the new african black panther movement ishe entirely white. that film could never get made in today's hollywood to. this is the death of art, this is part by quota and there is no future in it. >> tucker: i think you could make the case that films are declining as a medium of influence in our society.
9:28 pm
this tells you a lot about the ability of creative people to create in an environment like this, can anybody have a clear thought and be creative right now? >> no, because creativity depends on truth and creativity is in decline over the last hundredos years. we've lost the ability to do certain things like opera or representative oil painting but we said it doesn't matterve because now we have new things like pop songs and sitcoms and motion pictures. hollywood has beenn propped up for the entirety of this century by mid-20th century superheroes, mostly created around 1964 by stan lee and jack kirby, that have now turned hispanic,, transgender, muslim but people still go to see because of what was done in 1964. and middlebrow english literature like j.k. rowling and
9:29 pm
ian fleming with james bond. we are dead creatively. and if you recall a few weeks ago, that letter to a harper's magazine by big, strong writers like j.k. rowling, margaret atwood, and all the rest of th them, they said we are a bit concerned about this cancel culture -- listen! listen, margaret atwood j.k. rowling, you guys need to wake up. ie know some of these people, some of them were quite helpful to me during my free speech battles in canada a decade ago, and they don't realize now they are in the crosshairs and they don't have 5 to in ten years to turn this thing around. if you don't want to be doingme the socialist department store operetta, you guys have to speak up now because this is the death of art. >> tucker: any movement that hates art and nature and they hate both of those things is a very dark movement and i think you are right to frame this inin
9:30 pm
the terms that it deserves, it's not a small thing. thank you for that. >> thanks a lot, tucker. >> tucker: deep inside of those numbers, sometimes you find amazing trends. there is something of a political realignment taking place right now that nobody would've expected. we'll tell w you what it is aftr the break. welcome, today's discussion will be around sliced meat. moms want healthy... and affordable. land o' frost premium!!! no added hormones either. it's the only protein i've really melted with. land o' frost premium. fresh look. same great taste.
9:32 pm
- why can't i sleep at night? - how do i deal with all this stress? - when did the world get so scary? - hello, this is michael youssef, there can be no doubt that our world is filled with troubles right now. and yet, there is one person who said, "i can give you peace that can never be shaken even in the worst of your circumstances." jesus is the way the truth and the only giver of eternal life and he is inviting you to come and surrender to him. and he will give you unbelievable peace, a peace that seems too good to be true, but it's true. will you come to him? (calm inspirational music) - [female voice] are you looking for a peace that can withstand any hardship life can bring? visit findingtruepeace.com to find answers. again, that's findingtruepeace.com. (calm inspirational music)
9:35 pm
>> tucker: four years ago in the 2016e election, hillary clinton beat donald trump among hispanic voters in florida by a massive margin, 62% to mecca 35%. a lot has changed, more than many of us thought has possible. a new poll shows that donald trump is now ahead of joe biden among hispanic voters in florida, 50 to 46. why? what's going on here exactly?
9:36 pm
dana perino hosts the daily briefing on the fox news channel and spends a lot of time looking at poll numbers and we thought we would ask her. oni have to say one thing before you give your e explanation for this. when i listen to democratic leaders talk, it sounds like they are describing a country that existed in 1947, where all the tension was between white people and african-americans, there were only two racial groups in the country. they have been talking that way now for six months and i'm starting to think that maybe there are hispanic voters who voted democrat inot the past who are thinking to themselves no, i'm not for this. >> i think a few things have happened had that the end of this i'm going to tell you two new things that came out from the cook political report that will make you underscore this trend. i do think the democrats have focused a lot on racial issues especially related to black lives matter, for good reason.
9:37 pm
but they have forgotten to protect their hispanic flank and i think what you saw in the convention, there weren't many prominentpr hispanics given an opportunity to speak. if joaquin castro was not given an opportunity and aoc only got a minute and it didn't really seem like biden spent much time considering a vice presidential choice. you see that reflected and you hear it on the record from prominent hispanics saying they better pay attention to us, but i also think it's reflective that hispanics are also concerned about jobs and the economy. black lives matter might agree but they aren't totally focused on that. president trump is not talking a lot about illegal immigration or the wall this time around. he's trying to focus on the economy, try to focus on coronavirus. and president george w. bush's gubernatorial we elect, he got
9:38 pm
49% of the vote of the hispanic vote inis texas, able to do prey well in 20,002,004 as well. republicans have done poorly since then and presidential elections but president trump is turning that around. the numbers i want to tell you about, the cook political report has come out and said in nevada and florida, they are changing their rankings. if they are going from likely democratic to lean democrat, that's i in the republicans fav, and in florida from lean democrat to toss up. i think a lot of that has to do with this margin of hispanic voters. >> tucker: the real world is more complicated, white republican men versus everybody else -- but they have a very unstable coalition. not everybody in the democratic coalition is on the same page at all and no one ever says that to. >> remember when>> joe biden sad that hispanics are not party line voters unlike african-americans -- that was a
9:39 pm
gaffe that was seen to be a dig at african-americans, black voters but i think the hispanics took note of that as well. >> tucker: dana perino, thanks so much. last night we showed you some stunning images out of the state of california and oregon, wildfires their turn to the sky orange over the city of san francisco. barack obama who was not a climatologist, he said some random rich guy but he thinks he knows why this has happened. we'll tell you this explanation after the break. the sentence... ...is death. we're getting out of here. infidel. rated r.
9:44 pm
>> tucker: it so if you live in the western part of the country you know, you have seen horrible wildfires ravaging the western state. it took no time for the usual boulders and parasites to try to take political advantage of this, barack obama and governor of california gavin newsom were not telling you
9:45 pm
these fires were direct result of climate change. according to barack obama, donald trump is directly responsible for them. "vote like your life depends on it, because it does." you could die if you don't vote for joe biden. the media of course it dutifully went along with this as they always do. >> 96 major wildfires burning across the american west, the biggest of those fires is burning across california, oregon, and washington. hundreds of thousands of acres have so far been raised. extreme heat and high winds continue to fuel the fires to near uncontrollable levels caused by climateab change. >> tucker: there is no evidence for that but lying on television is now the norm so everyone did it. we know the pyrotechnic device at a general veal party sparked
9:46 pm
the biggest of the fires. we also know state regulations played a role in spreading the blazes, we also know the state of oregon sent a number of its firefighting helicopters to afghanistan. t a neocon request to fight a war that has no purpose, it's gone on for 19 years and donald trump is attacked for trying to end. we have mismanaged the grid is so badly that we can't leave the lights on, we can't be a first world state anymore. how long can this lie and go on exactly? this blame shifting? michael shellenberger is author of apocalypse never, why alarmism hurts us all. thanks for joining us tonight. you are hearing news anchors blithely assign the blame for these fires to climate change.
9:47 pm
how do they know that? where are the data on that? speak of the media coverage has been really irresponsible, i'm sorry to see president obama make even more extreme statements than we've seen out of mother jones, they've done a pretty good job covering this. in the research for apocalypse never, i interviewed most of the top california forest scientists and they emphasized that there are two kinds of forest, one of which we don't have enough fires and, we actually needed more of the smaller prescribed burns or controlled burns, we haven't been doing that for 120 years and so the wood fuel has been building up, that's where the fires are so intense, that's why there's so muchsm smoke in san francisco. there's another kind of fire where we want to lessen fires in and that mostly has to do with more people and more electrical wires which they have failed to maintain for many decades because we've been focused on other things like building renewables.
9:48 pm
>> tucker: overpopulation plays a role into spoiling the environment, if you care about nature, you don't want overpopulation. have you ever heardrd anybody on the leftke say that out loud, ae you allowed to say that? >> very dark side of emphasizing too many people but the truth is we can coexist with the natural environment but we have to maintain our infrastructure, you have to clear the area around the electrical line that they weren't doing for the last several decades because theye weren't focused on renewables, because there were son focused n climate change. the main event here is you've got to take care of your forest and we haven't been doing that. we've been allowing the wood fuel to bil buildup, we wouldn't have these serious fires if we did better managing the forest.d >> tucker: keep the ideologues away, i think that's a good way to goay forward.
9:49 pm
9:54 pm
>> tucker: want to >> tucker: i want to begin this segment with a warning, the footage we are about to show you comes from film that was released yesterday on the streaming service netflix.d it it's called cuties, we have edited it to obscure the most parts, we have no choice. as you watch it, remember our media class have no problem with it -- in fact they love it. a sure sign that civilization is in trouble. "new yorker" magazine has truly
9:55 pm
become a garbage publication unfortunately called this film "extraordinary" and said only evangelicals don't like it. the telegraph newspaper said it's an important film in an age terrified of child sexuality. we are going to show you a portion of what these people are celebrating. therthese are literally 11-yeard girls. ♪ so this controversy emerged several weeks ago aced on a
9:56 pm
movie poster and netflix insisted the film wasn't like that at all. they said the poster misrepresented with the movie was about but they were lying. how should we respond? any normal society would reject sexualizing children. what does it say about our country that this is airing with that in restraint on the biggest streaming service in america. tammy bruce is the president of independent women's voice and a fox news contributor, she joins us tonight. the idea that if you don't like this, you're terrified of child sexuality -- i don't even know where to begin on this. i'm going to turn it over to you to make sense of what this says about our society. >> you have to wonder what that kind of excuse, maybe jeffrey epstein didn't kill himself, maybe he's working as a consultant for films. we have to consider this same dynamic, i had the degre to dish
9:57 pm
you, the poster doesn't reflect the film --e the film is worse. it is beyond what would have imagined. i thought it was just a marketing ploy, the fact is this is awful. it is the exploitation of children, it is not thehe indictment. you can portray things in films as you indict them, this is not an indictment. this is a celebration. at one point, "new yorker" magazine was confessing in a way that this was done as a condemnation of the patriarchy. this is what we've got when it comes to the nature of the left and what is shocking, it's the same network. it moves the filthy rich documentary which exposed the horror of what he was doing with underage minor girls, ghislaine maxwell is sitting in jail now allegedly being an arbiter of that and a mover of that and now
9:58 pm
we've got harvey weinstein thank goodness in jail but those were not one-off dynamics. those were a situation wheretr you've got an industry that has regularly sexualize the children. trying to normalize it within society itself and we have been saying that the me too movement has just been blown all to hell, the only person still holding that important flag is roses mcgowan, still reminding us what happens to children in that industry. curiously silent are the obama's, susan rice is involved also, to deal with harry and meghan, they have reportedly a $100 million deal with netflix, a word from any of these people could stop this in its tracks. and they should say something. people are canceling their netflix but the fact is this is a warning about our society
9:59 pm
clearly. >> tucker: they are intentionally trying to degrade and destroy. we have one more thing before we go tonight. we weren't going to do this, we don't want to beat up anymore on chris cuomouo but we have one lt piece of tape and this is too amusing, we have to show it to you. this is chris cuomo and michael cohen.nk >> think about why you didn't tell trump, i'm not say you don't have a good answer, i just don't want to get caught on tv. the truth is i just didn't want it to distract from what it was doing, that's fine. just think about it. >> tucker: this is obviously cuomo coaching michael cohenen before a cnn interviewcn but the reason we want to show it to you tonight as he says out loud "i don't want you thinkingg on tv." he's like a lenny from mice and men, don't think, okay george,
10:00 pm
it's too good. we will stop, we are out of ti time. we hope you have the best night, 8:00 p.m. the show that is the sworn enemy of lying, pomposity, smugness, and groupthink, sean hannity from new york now. >> sean: president trump wrapped up another massive rally. look at this video from dan's covino. do you think the biden campaign could ever get clouds this size? you keep watching and look at the video. look at it. that's the overflow crowd. that's the people who didn't sit inside the massive rally space, the inside part and free to michigan tonight. supporters lining up around the block and up the street. we'llhet. show it all, will have plenty of time.
177 Views
1 Favorite
Uploaded by TV Archive on
