tv Tucker Carlson Tonight FOX News November 12, 2020 5:00pm-6:00pm PST
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>> martha: that is the story of thursday november 12th 2020 but as always the story continues so we will see you back here tomorrow night at 7:00 p.m. have a great night, everybody, thanks for being with us tonight, we will see you back here tomorrow. good night. ♪ >> tucker: good evening and welcome to "tucker carlson tonight." so what has joe biden been up to lately? we are told that joe biden is our president-elect. supposedly he's going to shuffle into the white house in january along with something called a mandate. if that's true, what exactly is he going to do with this mandate? that's an interesting question. it might be worth asking, but almost no one is asking. instead, our news media is busy swarming rudy giuliani, a former mayor who hasn't held public office in decades. why? because he has questions about
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some of the voting that took place last week, therefore he is in imminent threat to the new republic. it's a coup! better get them blanket coverage, more giuliani coverage! there's a fresh angle. but whatever you do, do not cover the guy that you claim is president. joe biden is the president and that's enough! shut up! the biden people are fine with this. they don't want to deal with the media either, so they are not dealing with the media. on tuesday, ryan was a per politico noticed this. discouraging signs about the biden team and press access so far. no regular transition briefings, no readout of calls with foreign leaders, no open press acts as to the candidate and his people. this is a break with tradition. of course it is a break with tradition and it's worrisome, but you're not allowed to notice it. biden supporters immediately screamed at ryan to shut up. so what exactly is going on behind his news blackout veiling joe biden from public view? well, pretty much exactly what you would expect is happening.
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over the newly official office of the president-elect, they are busy rewarding the forces of oppression that made these election results possible. gas was first in line? you guessed it, the tech monopoly. they did their job. they shut down one side, protected the other, and now it's time for the reward. and here's the reward. in one of his first acts as president-elect, joe biden named a man called ron claimed to be his chief of staff. ron klain worked for biden before. that's the story you read. is a close biden ally, that's what he's got the job. but it's not why he got the job. ron klain is also a lobbyist for big tech. four years ago he joined the executive council of silicon valley's lobbying arm in washington. oh, starting to make sense? ron klain was not chosen for his success as a public servant. we know that because last year he acknowledged that the obama administration, where he was a senior official, totally mishandled the swine flu pandemic, the one that came before this one.
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"it's purely a fortuity that this isn't one of the great mass casualty events in american history," ron klain conceded, with admirable bluntness we will say. "it had nothing to do with us doing anything right, it just had to do with luck." okay, so he has made at that, but what's amazing is despite admitting this, mismanaging a pandemic, somehow ron klain managed to become joe biden's advisor on the coronavirus pandemic. and from the first day he got that wrong too. watch ron klain on television this year in late january explained that president trump's ban on travel from china where the virus came from is a very bad idea. bad idea. >> would you ban chinese travelers from arriving in the united states? >> i would, i think that's premature. i think it's very important exchange, very important for trade and tourism. >> tucker: it's very important for exchange and trade. silicon valley festiva's bottom line. you can't annoy or inconvenience
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china. that was his position and then he kept going. on february 20th he tweeted this. "on covid-19, if you want to do something useful today, go to chinatown, buy a meal go shopping. the virus attacks humans, not people of any ethnicity or race. fear is hurting chinese-american owned businesses baselessly. it's by the disease and let's by prejudice." now, keep in mind at the moment he wrote that in february, there were no attacks against chinese americans, because of the coronavirus, this is a deeply decent nonracist country. so why was he saying this? funny, the chinese government was single most the exact same thing. if you're worried about the coronavirus, you're a bigot. got it. again, it doesn't matter whether ron klain was right about how to handle the coronavirus. what matters is that ron klain is on the right side of silicon valley. as we've told you before, if you want to understand what's happening now, keep in mind this is not an incoming presidential in administration. no, this is a corporate takeover of the country.
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they paid for the campaign, they plan to assert full control. at this point, joe biden's transition advisors, including executives from huber, visa, capital one, airbnb, amazon, the zuckerberg foundation and the foundation run by ex-google ceo are also on the list. according to an analysis by "the wall street journal," at least 40 members of the biden transition team announced earlier this week were or are registered lobbyists. oh, and speaking of transition, stars & stripes newspaper reported today that one of the pentagon officials would be a transgender veteran chosen to defend the country may be on the of identity. because in 2,020 number corporatism highly woke. they are hoping their wokeness will distract you from the plundering. and it's working. you won't be shocked to learn the government of china looks on at all of this and is highly pleased.
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a week, divided america obsessed with narcissistic identity politics is good for them. and very different from them. in the united states we are told your identity is the most important thing. they don't think that in china. china they think their country is the most important thing, and that's why they're winning. and that's why they're very pleased to see more identity talk, childish as it is. it's very childishness is its appeal to the chinese, because it suggests that we are buffoons. this week the state-run communist party newspaper in china celebrated joe biden's ascendance by mocking the sitting president. the paper tweeted along with a laughing emoji as the news networks called it for biden. there was deep relief to see this in china. the markets corrected too carried on election day rockets in china crashed when returns showed donald trump leading the swing states and savannah, michigan, and wisconsin. the chinese currency plunged more than one full percent, 1.4, actually, against the dollar early wednesday morning. it was the largest single day
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drop in nearly three years when i thought trump was going to get reelected and then when the news changed, that changed too. chinese markets immediately recovered when votes started coming in for joe biden. was there a connection? you bet there was. the chinese government is happy now. should you be happy? let's see. joe biden has announced that as president he will not support a single illegal alien from this country in the first hundred days. it doesn't matter who they are, doesn't matter what they've done, it doesn't matter whether they were convicted or not. that would include rapists and murderers. they could all stay here. that's great news if you're silicon valley. they pushed for this, the tech companies wanted this because they rely on cheap labor, but for the rest of us, what's the upside exactly? and by the way, if you live anywhere along the southern border, good luck to you. and by the way, don't bother locking your doors or pining for a border wall or thinking that immigration restrictions might improve your life, because if
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you think that you are a bigot. joe biden explained it to us over the summer. >> i will be commander in chief, i will make sure that our national guard and their family have the support and resources they need, not one, not one who diverts more than $1 billion in national guard funding to pay for a border wall. taken out of the national guard for a border wall. that's not really keeping us safe. >> tucker: yeah, the military shouldn't be used protect the country. they should be in syria doing whatever they're doing in syria. texting america? that's unconstitutional. you think that's absurd? you think he couldn't do it? as president, joe biden could do that on day one with executive action. it wouldn't require the congress to weigh in at all. but if democrats wind up controlling the senate, they will do much more than that. they will give amnesty to every illegal alien in this country.
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that's more than 20 million people and they'll be on a pathway to citizenship immediately. we know that because joe biden has already called for it. >> within a hundred days, i'm going to send to the united states congress a pathway to citizenship for over 11 million undocumented people and all of those so-called dreamers, those daca kids, they are going to be immediately certified again to be able to stay in this country and put on a path to citizenship. >> tucker: 11 million. that's how you know they're lying. because no one who knows anything about the subject thinks it's 11 million. no, it's over 20 million. it's over 20 million. citizens in one day. that's a big change, the biggest change of our lifetime. but it's just the beginning. the show has obtained exclusively a memo from the global [indiscernible], a lucrative lobbying shop in washington with ties to joe biden. the memo outlines biden's chief priority. those would include financial aid for illegal aliens, a big
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increase in refugee resettlement, more taxpayer funding for critical race theory indoctrination. quite a list of priorities. who is for this stuff? well, america's unhappy rich ladies. they are the ones who got biden elected and they love this stuff. it's no cost to them. it makes them feel virtuous, so they're going to get it. they are joe biden's base. they are in control now. but wait a second, you might be asking, what to policies like that do for everyone else? how does resettling refugees in the country make the middle class more secure, happier, richer? how does it put your kids through college? it doesn't. it doesn't do anything for anyone else. but who cares? those people didn't vote for joe biden. they are not getting anything. charles hurt is the opinion editor over "the washington times," we're always happy, happy to have him. charlie, great to see you tonight. >> good to see you, tucker.
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>> tucker: looking at these priority's, and there may be others, no one seems to be able to get close to joe biden, our president-elect, to ask them what exactly as president is going to do, but from this list and the [indiscernible] is a pretty connected operation i would think, this does seem like a very specific kind of boutique lifestyle liberalism appealing only to about 10,000 unhappy rich ladies in nine zip codes. it doesn't seem like a national agenda. >> no, it's not, and of course that's the trick here. that's why the secrecy is so vitally important, because not only is that something that was not going to appeal to regular voters across the country, it's not going to appeal to democrat voters. this stuff is poison within the democratic party and that is so donald trump won in the first place. he cleaned the slate among republicans and then he took over part of the democratic party because -- and it was a very simple strategy. he looked at all of these policies you just laid out, all of these things you just talked
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about and said hey, you know what? actually enforcing our border, our southern border, that's actually probably something that might be in the top -- i don't know, top three, four, five things that we should be doing at the federal government. another thing, you know, should we be a globalist nation or should we look out for america first? he said okay, let's be america first. he said let's put our priorities ahead of china's. well, this group -- and the sad thing is and this is the thing that is so terrible about all of this is that for so long while democrats have sort of lead a lot of these things, republicans have either gotten in there with them on the stuff or they stood by idly and then completely run over by it and donald trump is the first guy that came along and called him out on it. that's the secret to the guy's success. >> tucker: you've just got to wonder though -- i mean, scranton joe, and i think he actually won scranton according to the numbers from pennsylvania anyway. these are not issues it seems to
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me, that are going to benefit a single person in scranton, pennsylvania, or any other country -- county that is not malibu. so like -- right? shouldn't he at least think about everyone else who's not a huge donor or, you know, married to attack mobile? >> exactly. and of course -- and when you talk to other democrats, you talk to house members and things like this, they claim to represent these people. they don't represent these people in a perfect example is -- you mentioned the transgender person that joe biden has picked to be on his transition team for dod or whatever, what is the point of the military? is the military supposed to be a lethal operation in which we send american troops to defend our borders and to protect our country from enemies and to kill as many enemies as quickly as possible with the fewest fatalities to our people?
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is that the point of the military or supposed to be some social engineering project where we put colors and things up on a board that make us all feel good about stuff or make certain people feel good about things. the disconnect between what people like joe biden want out of our government is what regular normal people in this country want has never been wider ever and again, donald trump is the first guy to come along and just sort of pick out these very basic simple things and say hey, this is actually what regular normal american people in scranton wa want. >> tucker: couldn't agree more. anybody who talks of identity should be immediately disqualified of service. it's the least interesting thing about you, let's talk about the country. how are you going to serve and protect the country from identity? it really is -- it's the narcissism. charlie, great to see you tonight.
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thank you. >> good to see you. >> tucker: so we told you last night about voter fraud. we don't know its extent. we know that it happened, dead people voted, quite a number of them. one political analyst on twitter was banned for sharing what he has discovered about last week 's election. let's hear what he's found straight ahead. ♪ ♪ you can go your own way
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♪ >> tucker: a lot of the big polls were way off i in the selection, way off. so off that they probably affected the election itself. they want to admit that but it's clearly true. at the same time, some of the smaller independent posters, the one that everybody else ignored or mocked turned out to be more accurate. one of the more accurate posters known as the big datable, run by a man called richard barris. who on the basis of that we should probably listen to, he's found new information about voter fraud in this election and as soon as he announced that, as if on cue, twitter suspended his account, so we wanted to hear what he found. he's joining us right now, richard barris. thank you so much for coming on. right to the newsworthy part of this. what did you find that twitter tried to suppress? >> first, it's good to be here, tucker, i appreciate the time. what we did find -- it's a work
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in progress, but we like everybody else, and we have spent two months talking about the difference between male and voting in the selection and mail and voting in prior elections and we did like every body else of the allegations on twitter, we decided because we do have the resources, we do have voter files, that we should probably take a look, so we did. and some of them panned down, some of them didn't but it did warrant further investigation. and americans should understand the voter rolls, we call them dirty. there are a lot of change of a -- to address flags, a lot of deceased people and that would be the low-hanging fruit that someone like me would look at first in order to try to find whether somebody died and voted. so there are questionable records that we have found, tucker, and when we refused to give them up to certain media outlets, they banned me, they banned my wife, they banned the polling firm, all for good measure, all at once. >> tucker: that's just shocking because that's true. we found exactly the same thing working at voter rolls and this
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is -- by the way, the states admit it. they have people on there who don't exist or people who have moved and some of those people have voted. so it sounds like what you said is provably true. >> yeah, we took a step back from this. we gave it to an independent investigator, the list that we have so far. we've gone through a couple of states, one without we were pretty much done with and we gave that list to an independent investigator, a fraud investigator to look at a further tell us whether or not they agreed, and from there we were going to take it to officials in the state to see if they had some kind of an excellent nation, but before we even got a chance to do that, that's when we got zapped, but it is -- it's important for americans to understand this time around we basically used covid as a predicate to put a moratorium on election integrity laws. it was going to lead to this kind of level of distrust. that's where to where we are at now. everybody should let these investigations move forward in
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status washington. it will be better for everybody all around. >> tucker: i think you are making very reasonable points that any american, no matter who he voted for, could not along with. why wouldn't you want a country to trust -- transparency is the only way but to trust. i guess what bothers me most is we assume the tech companies were clamping down on speech and opposing censorship because they wanted their guy to win. we had the election nine days ago and they are still clamping down. what do you make of that? >> you know, we have four years of being told that the president may be illegitimate. a lot of us out there just don't want another four years. he seemed to want to close the book and just move forward. and you know, the dash i don't know where that ends. that is ultimately my concern. so if we don't have this carry forward -- we just can't continue like this, right? so we can't go from one administration to another where half the country thinks it was stolen or robbed. we have to have some kind of conclusion. that's how self-governance works. you have to accept it and move
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on. >> tucker: again, i think everything you're saying is completely reasonable in fact-based and the idea that someone is saying the things that you just said would be banned suggests a terrifying level of social control. richard, i appreciate you coming on sunday. >> thinks for having me, tucker. >> tucker: so there are two senate runoffs in georgia. you know that, they will take place on january 5th and they will determine control of the senate and some have said the future of the country. for years, and this is a concern, georgia has been chipping away at election security. what have they been doing, and what kind of effect will it have on january 5th mike john daniel davidson is taking a close look at this, political editor at "the federalist" and he joins us tonight to explain what is found. thanks a lot for coming on. how do you assess election security in the state of georgia right now? >> just as you said, for years now georgia officials have kind of been whittling away at their election security both through actions of the legislature and
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through lawsuits that either georgia -- the georgia government has lost, or that they've agreed to in the sort of settlement decrees going back, you know, for years now, and a lot of it was driven after stacey abrams lost the 2,018th governors race. there were all these outside groups that came into sue the state, say oh, you know, we need more voter access and it was done in the name of voter access but what they were really doing is weakening the controls around things like mail and voting. which we saw a massive expansion of in the name of covid in this presidential election. and there's all kinds of ways that they've weakened those controls in georgia. >> tucker: why would you want to weaken election integrity laws? everyone knows because it's obvious that that is going to make the population paranoid, it's going to radically decrease social trust and make the country more divided, why would you want to do that? >> it makes it easier to cheat. it's simple, really. this is -- this is not a
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complicated, high-tech scheme here in states that have expanded mail and voting and it's not just fraud that we are talking about. it's not just dead people voting like you went through last night, it also changes in how te mail-in votes and how the mail-in votes are counted in the procedures that are put in place to make sure that the person who mailed in the ballot is the person who is allowed to vote under that name or that number. so they changed all these laws just back in march. it georgia agreed in a lawsuit, they agreed to loosen a key aspect of voter -- of how they process mail-in ballots. and they said that the signature on the ballot didn't have to match the signature on the voter rolls. it just had to match the signature on the mail-in ballot application. anyone can put two and two together to see how you could use that to fraudulently cast the mail-in ballot. you get a valid, you apply for a ballot, you sign it, you get it, you sign it and then the signatures match and if they
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don't match the one that's on the wall, it still counts. >> tucker: is just so much third world -- i covered an election in nicaragua 30 years ago. everyone who voted put a finger in ink to hold it up to prove to everyone else i voted. i mean, they would never allow this in a place like nicaragua, which is really revealing. john daniel davidson from "the federalist," thanks so much. >> thank you. >> tucker: so you are hearing politicians saying all of a sudden that they have the right to control what goes on inside your home during thanksgiving dinner. [laughs] but apparently they do! will they follow their own rules? you know the answer. of course not. we have the video to prove that next. ♪ if you have medicare, listen up.
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come to mean. tonight, fox's rick leventhal has a report on what it has come to. hey, rick. >> hey, tucker. the corona crackdown continues. we told her about strict new rules in new york and california telling people to limit their holiday guests and eat outside for two hours or less. now we've learned there's no more talking aloud in minnesota and you can forget about thanksgiving in chicago. >> we need resources to fight this! we need resources to stop people living on the streets! we need resources to make sure that people are not evicted! >> on saturday, a mask lists chicago mayor lori lightfoot used a bullhorn to celebrate the election results with a crowd in the streets. now she says gatherings like this are not okay, ordering the entire city shelter in place starting next monday at 6:00 a.m. announcing via twitter, all chicagoans should stay home and less for essential reasons, stop having guests over, including family members who don't live with, avoid
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nonessential travel and cancel additional thanksgiving plans. in minnesota, governor tim walz has canceled turkey dinners yet, but he's shutting bars and restaurants at 10:00 p.m. every night starting this friday, limiting weddings and funerals to a max of 50 guests after thanksgiving in just 25 effective december 11th and he's warning people not to get to routing in public, avoid singing or yelling or talking too loud because he says that can help spread the coronavirus. >> it's certainly not our intention to demonize any industry or any activity. it is simply important for us to understand what we know eight months into this, what spreads this thing. >> the governor says he feels like the guy in footloose, telling people not to dance or have fun. he says his intention is to keep people safe so they can dance a lot longer, tucker. >> tucker: rick leventhal for us tonight. thanks a lot, rick. >> thank you.
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>> tucker: you may have noticed this kind of weird thing that happens in washington, the goals of the pentagon and the defense industry that supplies it are aligned. why? take a look at the executive ranks in any major defense contract. former flag officer after former flag officer. everyone in d.c. is known this for generations now. back in october, the sitting president decided to pointed out in public. >> we are bringing them all back home, many of them home. very, very few left. we are bringing them home. got to fight the military-industrial complex, eisenhower would talk about it all the time, the military-industrial complex. they don't like them coming home, but they've been brought home and afghanistan -- 19 years i think is long enough serving as policeman, right? >> tucker: within about 20 minutes we started seeing stories and usual propaganda outlets claiming the president hates our troops! criticized the pentagon and you hate the troops.
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no one is writing stories like that about joe biden. biden has been a defender of the defense industry for decades. back in 2003 he wasn't avid defender of the invasion of ir iraq. >> some in my own party have said it was a mistake to go to iraq in the first place. the cost of not acting against saddam i think would have been much greater. and so is the cost and so will be the cost of not finishing this job. >> tucker: so under a biden presidency our foreign policy is likely to change on the question is how? in may, joe biden's foreign policy advisor gave us a preview of that. he's a man called tony blinking. he says he considers america's military presence in syria to be leverage. >> the extent that the united states at any remaining leverage in syria to try to effectuate some more positive
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outcome. unfortunately the trump administration has more or less torn that up too. pulling out entirely. in syria has taken away significant leverage. >> tucker: significant leverage. it turns out we haven't pulled out of syria. in fact, we learned today that there are more american troops in syria than any of us knew. the pentagon apparently lied to the administrative and about that so we are not eating syria because of leverage, are we ever leaving afghanistan? apparently the administration is trying to pull out in the next month. is it going to work back jimmy door is the host of the jimmy door show, something he's followed carefully for a while. thanks so much for coming on, are we ever getting out of afghanistan do you think? >> well, if we have are going to get out of it, it's got to happen before the end of the year and before biden and his military-industrial complex goons take over, because they're never going to get us out of there, so you know, donald trump has a chance right now, the art of the deal, don't be afraid of
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mitch mcconnell. what he's got to do is order those troops home right now an end have them fight it out in congress. have them -- if you want the g.o.p. to do it, do it! he can be a man who right now goes into the history books if he does that. being a big shot on twitter, he can do it right now. he's been commander in chief for four years. i know he's had faked and said he wanted to take people before, he's drawn down troops there and he's -- now is the time for donald trump. everybody is sick and tired of these words, you know it, i note, left, right, in a center. these words over donald trump can do it and he can be a man of consequence instead of letting it -- because he didn't give everybody health care. he didn't drain the swamp, he didn't bring our troops home. he can still do that. he can pull this off. it's not too late. is trump for real? because if he brings our troops back home and gets that money back here, he will be remembered as a historically consequential president. instead of an aberration and a
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reality tv show host who got lucky. trump -- he's forgetting what got him elected, he didn't fulfill any of those promises. now is the chance for him to do it. bring those troops home, show mitch mcconnell you're the boss, not him. expose the warmongers in washington and in the military-industrial complex like he said and do it now. if he doesn't bring the troops home by christmas, then donald trump is not the art of the deal. donald trump is weak. donald trump doesn't follow through in his own promises, he's got to bring those troops home by christmas and then you'll know donald trump is the art of the deal and then you'll know he means business, but if he doesn't, you know he just rolled over again for the intelligence community and the military-industrial complex, because it's been four years. i get, hey, he supporting [indiscernible], that's fantastic. it's a little late, right? >> tucker: what does it tell you -- you said it a second ago that the public supports this left, right, and center and i think all the polls show that. nobody can explain why we are in afghanistan and yet we are still
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there. what does it tell you about the system, about the health of this democracy that the public wants something and has wanted something for a long time but it doesn't happen under any administration? what does that reveal? >> well, we have to resist the undue influence of the military-industrial complex is what it tells me. that was another president who told us that. what it also tells me is that it doesn't really matter when it comes to foreign policy one bit, right? because even a president wanted to bring people home and who really is pulling the leverage? if the military-industrial complex and they are holding the senate and the congress. donald trump is the commander in chief. do this. >> tucker: i agree with that. timmy, thanks so much for coming on sunday. good to see you. >> thanks. >> tucker: back in august you'll remember, a kid called kyle rittenhouse 17, was charged with murder for shooting two men during blm riots in kenosha, wisconsin. his lawyers say it was an act of self-defense. they have video to show that. now kyle rittenhouse's family is
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♪ >> tucker: this show can report conclusively tonight the former president barack obama does not have a self-esteem problem. obama is still in his 50s and has already written his second autobiography. the new one drops next week with a thud. the book is 768 pages long. congratulations if you can read the entire thing. you'll be the only one. we will save you the trouble, trouble tonight. for the cliffsnotes. barack obama is a genius, you are a racist. remember that? it was the feel of the old tire obama residency. he doesn't seem to have learned a lot since then. here's barack obama's explanation -- for millions of americans spooked by a blackman in the white house, he promised an elixir for their racial anxiety. so trump won because you're a racist. that's his acclamation. not because obama himself
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presided over the death of the middle class, middle income americans became a minority in this country for the first time under obama best of his presidency, but it wasn't that at all. no, not at all and it wasn't because the obama administration accelerated the worst income inequality in our history. or set by will hundreds of thousands of rural americans died of drug ods. not at all. donald trump won because america is an awful country. so says barack obama. how did we ever elect the sky president twice in a row? well, because he threatened to call us names if we didn't. have we learned our lessons yet? maybe it's a bad idea to vote for people who use moral blackmail. so let's never do that again, what do you think? this past august, kyle rittenhouse went to kenosha, wisconsin. blm rioters were torching his car lot and furniture stores and kyle rittenhouse wanted to defend businesses that were still standing. he was on video saying that. video also shows several men attacked kyle rittenhouse and he
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shot them when they did that. he has been accused of murder, first-degree murder. her attorneys -- -- his attorney say it was self defense bird what is clear is that there are no evidence that he has anything to do with what the premises but in september, the joe biden campaign. this video anyway. watch. >> are you willing, tonight, to condemn whites or pharmacists and militia groups and to say that they need to stand down and not add to the violence in a number of the cities as we saw in kenosha. >> tucker: so now the rittenhouse family is suing the joe biden campaign for defamation. wendy rittenhouse is kyle rittenhouse's mother and we are happy to have her on today. wendy rittenhouse, thanks so much for coming on. >> thank you, tucker. >> tucker: so what did you think you meant you got a lot to think about obviously at this point in her life, but when you saw the joe biden for president campaign smear your son as a white suit from assist, what was your reaction?
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>> how dare him do that to my son. that's my son that he did that too. and i'm not going to back down from him and he is not a what's a premises. he's not a racist. he is my son and i know him and he is none of that what joe biden said. >> tucker: so there's no -- as far as i know, and we looked today, but i don't think there's any evidence at all that that's true. i don't think there's online evidence or video evidence showing your son endorsing extremist racial positions. is there? >> no, there isn't. kyle, he's a caring young man. he went to kenosha to help people and what joe biden did and showed my son's picture, his image, and labeled him as a white suit from assist, i will take him down.
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>> tucker: well, he's not the only one. at the people around biden have casually attacked terry many people with that label, which is a very serious thing to call someone as you know when this country. the fbi will investigate you for it so it's not a small thing at all. why do you think he did that? >> to win the election. cheaters don't win and he used my son's image to get votes. >> tucker: yeah. have date -- has the biden campaign, the people around joe biden, have they responded to you in any way? >> no, what i know of, no. i don't know but the lawyers or anything like that, but towards me and my family, no. >> tucker: so where is your son now? >> my son is in kenosha county jail at the moment. he's been there for 77 to 79 days.
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we are raising money to try to get him home. i just need people to help me to bring my son home. please don't -- donate anything you can to have you ww fight back tot law. we just need that little hope to get him home. >> tucker: did you know he was going to kenosha with a gun that day? >> no i didn't. >> tucker: wanted to find out? i interrupted you. what were you saying? he went there why? >> he went there to help people. he was there earlier to clean graffiti off the building and he went there with his medic -- he had his gun there for protection and he helped injured protesters that was blm and nt for he helped them. >> tucker: do you wish he hadn't gone? >> you know, every day i think
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about my son. i wish he didn't go. but he's a caring young man that wanted to help. >> tucker: well, there's no evidence he is a what's premise test and they should stop calling people that. they call a lot of people that so i hope you can get them to acknowledge that that was an unfair thing to say. wendy rittenhouse, i appreciate you coming on sunday. thank you. >> thank you, tucker. and one more thing. my son wants to tell everybody out there thank you for all the support. he's being strong and he wants to come home soon. all we have to do is just please help bring back kyle home to me. >> tucker: i appreciate it, thank you. sad story all around. so here's an amazing story. amusing, but also revealing. what happens when a politician most famous for trying to defund the police calls the police for
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>> tucker: the whole defund the police hysteria was a disaster for everybody involved, a lot of people died from it, they got murdered when the police retreated. the other thing we learned was just how deeply hypocritical the people in charge are, there's no depth to their hypocrisy. we've got a new story tonight that tells you how deep it goes. the story begins november 1st when a portland city commissioner used the lift app to get a ride. in case you're not familiar, she is a member of the portland political class that made defunding the police her main --
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she says most calls for help aren't real. with that in mind, here is a 911 call that she made during her lyft ride last week. >> what's your emergency? >> i got a lyft driver that decided he would drop me off at a gas station, he wants me to get out, all because i asked him to put the window up. he says i have to get out of his car, or he's calling the police, so i decided to call for him. >> tucker: she sounds like a lot of fun. what's the emergency? her emergency was the driver didn't want to roll the car's windows up presumably because of covid. the police arrive and concluded no crime had been committed, it turns out even in portland it's not a criminal offense to have your windows open.
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in response to all of this, she claims that she proactively called the police because as a woman of color, she was worried that officers would put her in danger of someone called them first. in other words, we have to call the police to protect us from the police until we defund the police -- there you go. sean hannity can explain. >> sean: can you say that three times fast? >> tucker: i can't! i love it. >> sean: a great show, welcome to "hannity." at the end of this monologue, i have a very special message for radical socialist democrats and their cheerleaders in big tech and media mob. many americans do not believe this election was fair and make no mistake, every american has a right to feel that way. i feel that way. it's a corrupt and embarrassing disgrace, you will come at the american people deserve more, we are capable of so much more
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