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million dollars in new scholarships through this month. yes, hope is alive and well. see what scholarship you qualify for at phoenix.edu. we will see you tomorrow. ♪ >> tucker: good evening and welcome to "tucker carlson tonight." thank you for watching. we appreciate it. in case you haven't noticed, it's hard to trust anything you hear right now. we are grateful you trust us and we will try to be worthy of your trust. we want to begin by assessing some of the things no doubt you have heard about last week's presidential election, there are conflicting versions of every part of that story. but as of right now, here's what we think we know. for much of election night, donald trump seem to be leading in a number of key swing states, then early wednesday morning, he began to fall behind. that trend continued more or less for several days and saturday, the media declared joe biden the president-elect. biden quickly accepted thatrd judgment.
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the biden campaign has something called the office of the president-elect. sounds official which is the point of setting it up. in the end, it's possible it will be official if after all the questions have been answered it becomes clear that joe biden is a legitimate winner of the presidential election, we will accept that and encourage others to accept it too. we are americans first and we want what is best for this country. we want our system of government to continue. whether it does continue depends on how we proceed from here. as of tonight, tens of millions of americans suspect this election was stolen from them. that means we now live in a country where a large percentage of our population no longer believes our democracy is real. that is sad and dangerous and can get worse. what we are doing in response is hardly the solution. it is making our country much more volatile and setting us up for something bad. in a democracy, you can't ignore honest questions from citizens.
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you're not allowed. you can't dismiss them out of hand or crazy or immoral for asking. you can't just cut away from coverage you don't like. you can't tell people to accept an outcome because force doesn't l work in a democracy. that's dictatorship. in a free society, you have to convince the public of your legitimacy. you have to win them over with reason. democracy is always a voluntary arrangement. telling voters to shut up is never enough.ta so in this case tonight, there's only one way to lower the national temperature in the and unite the country. we need to find out exactly what happened inu this election. and there are questions and that means we have to answer them. for example, in pennsylvania, nevada, and michigan, now collecting the signed affidavits that attest to criminal activity during the voting process. in detroit, witnesses have alleged under oath that ballots were improperly backdated and counted without matching signatures. one poll watcher alleges thatou 40,000 late unsealed absentee
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ballots were counted orally and all of them were for democrats. in the state of nevada, eight whistle-blowers from within the nevada election department say they witnessed voter fraud abetted by other election officials and bys their supervisors. according to one affidavit, a poll worker saw people giving handfuls of ballots and they were then filled out and placed in return envelopes. eventually, biden supporters formed a wall to block outsiders from seeing what they were doing. meanwhile, according to voting records, people who were not even alive still somehow managed to vote on tuesday. in new york, deceased voters cast absentee ballots. on october 9 in nevada, a man called fred stokes jr. mailed his vote and the only problem is he died three years ago at the age of 92. the republican party of nevada says it is aware of hundreds of other potential cases of dead people casting ballots. in pennsylvania, record showed turnout from several people born
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in the 19th century. they apparently rose from their graves to vote. all of that is real. we spent all weekend checking it.we false claims of fraud can be every bit as destructive as the fraud itself, so we need to be careful and responsible, all of us. but what we just told you is true, and there is more of it. just hours ago, in the state of georgia, and election official admitted they found double voters when they check the voter rolls.ou >> let me be perfectly clear on another point. we are going to find that people did illegally vote. that's going to happen. they are going to be double voters, people that did not have the qualifications to vote inn the state. that will be found. is it 10,353? unlikely, but every election as i've said i think every day at this podium is imperfect. >> tucker: we are going to find that people did illegally. vote, that's going to happen.
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that is the official account before even counting the votes from a key swing state in the middle of a contested election. and of course, you can believe it because we've already found illegal voting. c so much for those claims that voter fraud never happens. of course it happens, they knew it would happen when they told us it would never happen because they are liars so we know that for sure. at this stage, the fraud that we can confirm does not seem to be enough to alter the election results. we should be honest and tell you that. of course, that can change. but changing the election results is not the whole point. the real point is that fraud took place and that should horrify us. if you want to believe that our system is real and worth say joining the military and dying to protect, then you've got to get to the bottom of what just happened and you've got to do it as quickly and responsibly as you can. you can't have fraud in an election because no one would believe in elections and then things fall apart.li
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gathering facts is the last thing our media are designated fact gatherers seem to want to do. instead, they are demanding you shut up and accept joe biden. that's their verdict. if that you don't accept it, they'll hurt you. in other words, no one in this country is going to set up a "resistance" to joe biden. they will make certain of that. those are for range rovers only, no pickup trucks allowed. try it, buddy, and you'll find out. overstatement? this morning, a prominent anchor on cnn sent this tweet to trump supporters. "i truly sympathize with those dealing with losing but at a certain point, one has to think not only about what's best for p the nation, but how any future employers might see your character defined during adversity." this got that? your character is on trial here. future employers, take note. in other words, accept joe biden now, or you will never work
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again. do what cnn tells you to do or good luck feeding your family. did the sicilian mafia ever make threats that explicit?ly no, because they knew the fbi was listening, but in this case, the fbi in on board so is the entire media establishment. after joe biden claimed victory on saturday, cnn released an add commanding its viewers to accept joe biden as their lawful president and holy savior. if you don't let t joe biden ino your heart, there cannot be peace. watch. >> our trust has been broken, in our leaders, in our institutions, even with some of our friends. and we are hurting. now more than ever, we need each other. to listen, to learn from one another, to rebuild those bonds. >> tucker: it's over.
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now's the time to come together, now's the time for healing or else. so what exactly is this healing that they are looking forward to and commanding you to participate in? michelle obama wrote "let's remember that tens of millions of people voted for the status quo even when it meant supporting lies, hate, chaos and division." that's the unity message. let's remember who disobeyed and let's hurt them. let's remember the people that voted for a political opponent. sandy cortez of westchester didn't need to be reminded because she hadn't forgotten.it cortez asked "is anyonehu archiving these trump sycophants for when they try to downplay in the future? in the future? is george orwell writing that?
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she's writing them herself. the answer of course that question is anyone keeping track of the trump supporter's you must be punished is yes, someone is keeping track. the former national press secretary for the democratic national committee and former pete buttigieg staffer was already hard at work on and on enemies list and rode "white house staffers startingk to look for jobs, employers considering them should know there are consequences for hiring anyone who helped trump attack american values." oh, american values. said the guy who's going full soviet. totally impervious to irony, these people. corporate america of course was on board, the chamber of commerce republican groups along with ceos from companies like united airlines, microsoft, amazon. you name them. already congratulated joe biden as the counting was still underway, and as they were doing that, the media were not hard at work verifying the integrity of the election and democracy
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they so deeply cherished. weren't interviewing the poll workers who signed those affidavits, which are real. >> how are you feeling? >> i almost can't talk right now because of the emotion. everyone is welcome under this tent. we don't care who you are. we don't care if you voted for us or not. you are all part of this american experiment.t. i was so overwhelmed to hear that. i don't care what people think, they think i'm biased. i don't care. so i'm very emotional so when you ask me how i'm feeling right now, i'm sorry, that's all i can tell you, this is how i feel right now. i am so happy to have this platform, and i may not have it after this, but i really don't care. i am so i happy. >> tucker: i don't care. take it from someone who does this gig for a living.on if you can't keep your emotions in check to think clearly, you are a child, do something else.
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i don't care if people think i'm biased or not. there you go, and they really don't care because they don't need to, because they won or claim they do. like all hasty decisions, we will regret it. have you ever made a hasty decision you can live with long-term? no, you haven't. the point isn't that we keep investigating until donald trump wins. that is not the point.t.p the point is we need to find out what happened so the rest of us believe the system is real and to make that happen, congress needs to investigate every meaningful claim of illegal voting, every legitimate claim must be investigated. would that become a circus? of course. would a hearing descent into partisan posturing? guaranteed. but there's no choice. it's still worth it.ho an investigation like that would produce facts, and we need facts. transparency is the key. without it, there's no hope.
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ever wonder why people on both sides are embracing conspiracy theories? you can't just make them go away or shut down the web sites, people reach for that. why? because they know people telling the official story are lying and they are lying. the moment they try to get real answers from the people in charge, here's what happens. >> all of you, suck it up. suck it up like we sucked it up and if you're not sure that you're comfortable withp. joe biden, do what we did. find things and then take it to the law and if the law says it's something to look at, look at it but from now on, suck it up. grow the pair. for him that he can't grow for himself.f. because this is ridiculous. you're not sure that he won. you bringing in the question all these americans who voted legally. came out and stood and voted, how dare you question it? >> tucker: the unhappiest
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people in the world have all the power and how dare you question it? how dare you ask why dead people are voting? how dare you question the decision desk? who are you? their contempt all along is completely out in the open. you won't admit that joe biden is the president even though votes are still being counted, guess what you are? you saw this coming, ladies and gentlemen. you're a racist. >> more white people voted for donald trump in 2020 than they did in 2016. so the reckoning that we are experiencing as a nation, at least in my mind, shows us that race, selfishness, greed continue to threaten the very life of our republic. >> tucker: oh, of course, racism, says the princeton professor. of course. not a surprise, that's always the answer when they want to force you to be quiet. is there a shelf life on this?
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how long do the people in charge think they can continue making the same play again and again and again? how long can the most privileged people in our society and berate those beneath them into silence from their purchase on cable news? they probably imagine they can do it forever, but they're wrong. it can't last, nothing this grotesque goes on forever. at some point, it will end. we hope the system won't explode at that point, but that's where we are going. so what's the solution? how do we fix it and bring the country together? how we calm things down? how do we make in america you want to live in? the only answer, the only solution is honesty. let's all stop lying. lying about everything that matters every day of our lives, that's what they are doing now. have you noticed? how many times have you lied today because you had to? let's repeal our national dishonesty mandate.ou
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a law never codified but still ruthlessly enforced. and tell the truth instead. that's our only hope, tell the truth about everything. declassify the documents, note the obvious right in front ofut you, get to the bottom of it all. why shouldn't we do that? what we're doing now clearly isn't working, and forced lying is making everyone paranoid and crazy. truth cannot be worse than what we are living through now. one of the first things weaz should be honest about this at the worst forms of election tampering took place far from polling sites. it wasn't votes from dead people. those are bad, but they weren't the worst thing. the worst thing was more obvious than that. the worst thing was silicon valley, the tech monopoly spent the final weeks suppressing the voices of trump supporters and hiding damaging v information about his opponent joe biden. that happened. we saw it firsthand, we experienced it, you may have too. in august, facebook banned the
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pro-trump super pac committee f to defend the president from buying any campaign advertising. anat election has that happened in? none. just a few weeks ago as you well know, "the new york post" published true and accurate details of the biden family's lucrative overseas pedaling operation which was real and joe biden knew about. facebook, in turn, limited the distribution of this article and twitter blocked people. they kept people from knowingbu about it and on what basis? nothing in those articles was untrue, but they censored it anyway, along with any content that was critical of lockdowns and mandatory mask wearing. why? because biden supported those. and there are many threads to this, overwhelming evidence this happens. a report from breitbart t took a lot of time looking at what google was doing to themm and found that google suppressed its stories about joe biden ine the middle of 2020 through election day, suppressed them. "clicks and impressions to
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breitbart news from joe biden google searches displayed a healthy pattern of activity into the middle of 2020 when they suddenly flatlined." the plunge first occurred after a major update to google's search algorithm in may 2020. ask anybody in digital news, do searches for the names of candidates decline as we get closer to the election? no,probably not. in fact, they accelerate, but not if google is censoring you, which is what they were doing. none of this is normal. doesn't matter how often or how emphatically cnn encourages it and tells you it's fine and necessary to suppresse disinformation, it's totally wrong, and it's crazy. democracy cannot survive tampering like that. the biden campaign knows exactly what happened and they know exactly the degree to which they benefited from it and that's why they are rewarding their coconspirators in big tech withh even more power. biden apparently has already hired jessica herz, facebook's former associate general counsel
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as well as cynthia hogan, the former apple vice president for government affairs. oh, kind an inside game. yeah. reportedly biden has also consider naming eric schmidt the former top executive in google and a big biden donor into his technology industry task force in the white house. this is not a matter of rewarding your supporters. it's much bigger than that, and it's a deep concern to every american if we are going to have free and fair elections going forward, then we have to end silicon valley's total control of information. it's the first thing we must do. we can't have free and fair elections without that. if voters aren't allowed to learn critical facts, you can't have a democracy. of course, that's why they're doing it. and then at some point we need to understand what happened to the polls. the polls this year werels profoundly wrong and they are pretending otherwise. they were fine! they weren't fine. they're lying to you when they tell you they were fine.
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they were measurably not fine. we could go on for an hour but let's sumou it up for you. pollsters told us republicans would lose seats in the house. they gained seats in the house. they told us joe biden would crush donald trump in the general elections and he didn't. we are not alleging some formal conspiracy between pollsters we assume that they honest mistakes. some of them are good people. on the other hand and this is irrefutably true, nearly all of their mistakes help joe biden. the final real clear politics polling average had joe biden up 7.2% in the national popular vote. the final quinnipiac poll said he was up 11%. in biden's current lead comes in at just over 3%. those are big errors. quinnipiac's polls weren't just wrong nationally, they were wrong all over the country. and bad polling has an effect, a big effect at many levels. here are a couple. in south carolina, quinnipiac
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released three separate bowls that showed lindsey graham was tied with the democrats challenging him, a man called jamie harrison. on the basis of that, harrison was able to raise over $100 million, the most ever for a senate candidate. huh. so they went to donors in los angeles, new york, the money centers for the democratic party and said look at these polls, we've got a shot. $67 million in a state of maine. in south carolina, jamie harrison lost the race by ten points. it wasn't close. in ohio, quinnipiac's final poll showed biden up by 4 and trump inverted it and won by a little over 4%. so none of these errors were limited to one polling outfit. most of them were way off. why does that matter? it's not just annoying, it'sth significant. research shows that polls influenced voting behavior, so effectively all those errors amounted to voter suppression, and it's really clear why.
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when people believe their candidate can't win and that's what the polls told us, they are less likely to vote for thatwh candidate and much less likely to send money. would you want to send money to a losing candidate? no one else will either. a study by researchers at the university of r toronto found "polls may lead people not toad vote for a given party because that party is perceived to be unlikely to win." that's obvious. and finally, another massive source of election interference that we should get to the bottom of came from our public health authorities and the politicians who run some of our biggest cities. this unfolded over months, we chronicled it in detail but the bottom line is they leverage the coronavirus pandemic toed move votes.
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they certainly leveraged it to change the way we vote. andrew cuomo also politicians would be taking a new tone now that joe biden the president-elect.or in other words, the great orange emergency has passed now, and it's party time. watch thousands of joe biden supporters including chuck schumer himself sharingh wine bottles in the streets, suddenly the deadly epidemic scares them not at all. >> now we take georgia and we take the world. now we take georgia, then we change america. >> tucker: yeah. then we change america. we could go on tonight about what happened in last week's election and in future shows, we will. but for now, let's sum it up. we don't know how many votes were stolen on tuesday night.
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we don't know anything about the software that many say was rigged. we don't know. we ought to find out. but here's what we do know. on a larger level at the highest levels, actually, our system is not what we thought it was. it's not fair as it should be.th not even close. hate to say that, it's the milk bottles at the fair, they knew you weret' coming, laughed at yu when you left. we wish that wasn't true, but it is true, and you are not crazye for knowing it. you're right. after the break, victor davis hanson joins us on what exactly is going on in our country and in the state, u reporting straight ahead.
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>> tucker: a lawsuit alleging election fraud backed by several sworn affidavits was filed today in detroit, michigan, where matt finn has the very latest for us. >> that detroit lawsuit contains several sworn affidavits from a few people inside the massive absentee ballot counting process in detroit. they claim fraud. one of those affidavits comes from a detroit employee who claims she saw so much illegal activity, she had to speak out.
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a portion of that reads in part "i was instructed not to look at any of the signatures on the absentee ballotsd and i was instructed not to compare the signature on the absentee ballot with a signature on file. i was told to alter theig information in the software to falsely show they arrived time. another sworn affidavit from a republican voting challenger was a former assistant attorney general, election workers adjust names and numbers on ballots. michigan secretary of state says the claims are meritless. writing "this case is not based upon actual evidence of any election fraud and is based on conspiracy theories." the lawsuit is requesting evidence to be preserved and for detroit to stop certifying throat.
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>> tucker: matt finn live for us tonight, thank you. victor davis hanson is one of the wisest people we ever speak to. at the hoover institute in joins us tonight, thank you so much for coming on. what do you think is happening? >> a convergence of big data, big tech, big poster, big-money, administrative state. they rendered the most hallowed day in american tradition, the first tuesday in november into an abstraction.ra even the word absentee ballot doesn't mean anything if it ceases to exist. what do they place it trickle replace it with? early voting in mailin and balloting. we've never heard those words before. you go in casually you vote. ballots can come in one, two, three, four days after the pol polls. you can seward overturn the
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constitutionalst right. he used to be the last two or three weeks with a heated time of the campaign. what does it matter if donald trump had a really good second debate. what did it matter if we heard about hunter biden when people had already voted. what did they vote on? what was the perception? as you said, they were massaged by polls. edeir knowledge came, well, wisconsin is 17 down and 12 down on the national poll. o tom's is 18 down so it really wouldn't be wise to give money or vote. it's over with.e we took away that responsibility. we outsourced it. that wasn't enough because we took the personal element out. you will go to the polls and someone would say mr. smith, mr. jones, you. your address. we turn it over to the pseudoscientific group of people said we have computers. we are exact.
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we dumped all these votes into these anonymous centers where there is no human contact, no transparency, no audit. we expect them not to have 15% of the vote under the old absentee system, but 70, 80, 85% of the vote. we expect them to get a result it's going to be accurate, audited, adjudicated. it can happen. and then to add insult to injury on election night, we had the same pseudoscientific expert saying, you know why. 2%, 10%, the state is over with. and this state is not over with and they have nothing to do with reality, but they form a narrative, a theme.a in the case of last tuesday night, if you were a trump supporter, why would you object to what you felt was going on in michigan and pennsylvania when you were told that barry goldwater state, social the bastion of conservatism was lost 20 minutes after the polls closed or that texas and florida can't even be called up
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because has been wiped out in his home base, that shakes perceptions even after the polls closed, so the only mystery is what's behind all this? but i think it's a transition from the rugged individual who has to take a responsibility to know the issues, show up on election day unless he's working or she's sick and then turning it into sort of an entitlement. you just lay back and they will send you a registration form and someone's going to harvest that and knock on the door and filleg it out and the polls are going to tell you who you should voteu for because they are scientific and they have the authority of twitter or facebook. and add final insult with all of that, you'll be told you're a winner or loser based on these perceived polls on election night and the analytics, so to finish. we took voting. it has to be approved and have
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some authority. sanctity. we destroyed it. without loading, you don't have citizenship. without citizenship we don't have a republic. that's what's at stake. and when people like gavin newsom and hillary clinton say that this covid virus and lockdown was an opportunity to transform things and the crisis wouldn't go away. and you think maybe it was an accidental, maybe it wasn't just the way things had to be, and that's really scary. >> tucker: it is scary. i don't want to reach that conclusion, but yound can see hw people would. victor davis hanson, great to see you tonight, thank you. we told you a minute ago that the core problem in this country is that everybody is forced to lie about everything all the time. that won't change until f normal people with no power stand up and refuse to lie. after the break, you'll meet someone who has no power and stood up and said i'm not going to lie anymore. it's an amazing story and a heartening story.
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we'll tell it to you next.
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>> tucker: if you work for a big company, you have already had to sit in a room with someone who tells youou you are evil, morally inferior. donald trump made taxpayer funding of racist garbage like this illegal. joe biden has promisedmi to brig it back. the sessions we should tell you very clearly teach americans that their skin color, not their behavior, is all that matters. the trail of the most basic premise of american life. they are doing it anyway. at smith college in massachusetts, one chapter member -- staff member had enough of it. >> i am white, and that really shouldn't be relevant, but my employer has made it clear over and over and over again that not only is it relevant, but it's possibly one of the most important, or if not the most important feature of me as a
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human. >> tucker: we should tell you that jody shaw describes herself as a lifelong liberal, one of the few liberals left, and joins us tonight.w thank you so much for coming on. everybody else in america puts up with this. you have no power, you don't have no tenure, you decided not to put up with it, why? >> well, my story really begins with july 31, 2018, when a black student accused a white staff member of racially motivated behavior, and the college conducted a very thorough investigation of this incident and concluded there was no evidence of racial bias, but from the day that this accusation was leveled and moving forward, the college did everything in its power to a support this narrative that something horribly racist had happened on that day and not but racism is a very widespread and pervasive problem
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on the campus and smith colleges solution to this was to create initiatives, programs, committee councils and especially dialogue and discussions, these training programs you are referring to that staff are expected and in some cases mandated to attend. the problem with these discussions is that they just don't feel real. they feel scripted, they feel like a performance. feels like there's a script for white people and a script for people of color, and this kind of thing makes me really uncomfortable. i don't feel like engaging in a discussion where i am pretending to have a real discussion about race. so last winter, i was mandated to attend one of these discussions and the hired professional facilitators went around the room and asked each person to talk about their race in the context of their childhood, no less, and i politely declined. i said i'm not comfortable doing that, so i'm going to pass. the facilitators later told everyone in the room and that
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any white person who displays any discomfort at all or resistance to discussing their skin color when asked is not actually uncomfortable at all, they are displaying what's called white fragility and as such are committing a power play. so my simply abstaining from the discussion was framed as an act of aggression, and so it was really a public shaming is what happened in front of all my colleagues, and this shame is used as a tool to try to compelu me to say things and do things that they want me to say and do. >> tucker: i am fascinated by your story for two reasons, one, i think you speak for so many, this is happening to many thousands of americans right now and you have stood up to say something about it, which i can't get over my surprise that you, in a position of no power
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would do something like that. i hope you will come back on a night where there's less drama in the news where you can tell us what happened after you did that, because i've got to thinke they are going to be ramifications. i hope you'll come back next week. i wish we had more time tonight. i just want to highlight you as a brave person in this country there aren't many left. thank you. >> thank you, tucker. >> tucker: michelle obama is still deeply disappointed in you and in america. we try hard, but it's never enough for michelle obama. from martha's vineyard, she looks at you and she's disappointed. you're a bad person. she and other democrats have ideas of what needs to happen to you over the next few months and we will tell you what they are. when you switch to xfinity mobile,
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>> tucker: the media constantly predicted right wing riots after the election if donald trump didn't concede. did you riot today? did you torch a wendy's? probably not. actually joe biden supporters seem to be the most unhappy people in theab b country rightw
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which is weird and tells you a lot. on msnbc over the weekend, a professor of gender studies called brittany cooper made the case better than we ever could. watch.y >> you've have got to actually pony up a policy agenda that will speak to black people's interest and it's not going to be about centering and assuaging the 70 million voters who voted for a very different kind of world. you can't celebrate black women, can't celebrate kamala and staceyf and all of these black women who made this thing happened and then get into office and focus your entire attention on appeasing white voters >> tucker: they're still mad. maybe the anger didn't come from donald trump, maybe it came from within. maybe they have some unresolvedc issues, as we say in psychoanalysis.. maybe they have barren personal lives. maybe they're just mad, maybe
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just placing all their neuroses and craziness onto the rest of us. possible. speaking of, michelle obama sent a similar note of unity and noted tens of millions of people in this country support "lies, hate, chaos, and division." why are they so mad? candace owens is not mad. she is the author of "black out." what are they so mad about? >> first and foremost because they are following a marxist ideology and i think that's the most important thing for people to realize. i brought this up on your show before. most americans on the left have no idea who karl marx was. that's why they don't cringe when mary talked about socialism. they think it's great. we have seen the rapid progression of marxist ideologyr this year. shutting down churches. karl marx was against worship. he said he wanted people to worship the government. he can be with your family or friends. you can't worship. but if you want to celebrate joe biden kick around an effigy of donald j. trump, that's perfectly safe. the tech overlords censoring our
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speech saying you can't say this or do that and we are doing it to protect you, it's for your safety. it's been this rapid progression and we've arrived at a really scary point because they areon openly saying there is no place. punishing conservatives. aoc saying we need to make sure we have an accounting system for all of these people who supported this person and what are you going to do? persecute conservatives?in what is the end goal when you see people like michelle obama castigating conservatives and people in positions of leadership like aoc actively calling for our figurative heads on a platter by saying collect data so we know and remember who these people are. a s >> tucker: it's such a good point, and diet fascism is a wonderful phrase which i plan to steal. all of this is coming from the universities. we all want our kids to go to p duke, so we can tell our friends. but this poison has a source, a woman like alexandria ocasio-cortez ocasio-cortez grew up
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in westchester. angry and she got that in college. why are we playing for this? t >> that's a very good question. there is something about people saying i send my kids to harvard. is there any school that is more left-leaning and more marxist than harvard university, yale university. the home of all bad ideas. lest we remember they are the ones who believed in these bad ideas in the first place and somehow, we have conservatives not able to take e stand and say this isn't okay let me say to all americans watching there is never a time that will be more important than right now to speak out and say what you believe.l do not cower to the left. do not be fearful of aoc and michelle obama.. be a proud conservative. i proudly support president donald trump. i do not believe there was a president-elect biden until states call it, and i do not plan to shut up about it. >> tucker: tell the truth. candace owens, thank you.
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sad note, one man almost every american respected and for good reason, was north american. he is a canadian. sadly he is god's might. alex trebek had a great effect on people's lives. not joking. set a great example for you.
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>> tucker: with everything going on, it's odd that the death of the game show host could hurt a little bit, but it did hurt a little bit when he died and that tells you a lot about the place he occupied in this country. rather than describe that, we will sum it up with a clip from jeopardy. here it is. >> any family members back home sheecheering you on? >> i learn english because of you, but would sit on his lap and watch it every day. so this is a pretty special moment for me. thank you very much. >> tucker: amen. thank you very much get a lot of us feel that way.
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played that on camera for six years. not easy to do. alex trebek of my rest in peace. that's it for us tonight. we will be back 8:00 p.m., the show who is this white and sincere enemy of prosperity and groupthink. >> he was the nicest guy in the world. not in real life. god bless and. we begin tonight with a major fox news alert. they're going to probe substantial irregularities in multiple states. we will have full coverage throughout the hour. tonight the mob that you know, what did i say? the media mob.

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