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educated and make sure i get my feet grass down and understand the right things and not as a politician. >> will: i have to run tito best of luck there in huntington beach this has been fun this is the story friday november 27th, catch me tomorrow on "fox & friends." ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> mark: good evening and welcome to "tucker carlson tonight" i'm mark steyn. tucker is out for a court ordered recount of his turkey jib bless the. i hope you had a wonderful thanksgiving. one thing americans should not be thankful for however the various election system that inflict the nation regardless of you who think won the presidency too much is now known if georgia runs the january senate run-off the same way it ran this month's general election in defiance of its own rules and with obvious
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cod like a supposed burst water pipe shutting down the count, if they do it that way next time, then the democrats will win both seats, take control of the senate and if that happens, unlike the myth call pipe burst of fulton county aptly salad deluge france formative deluge sweep away institutional obstacles and stack the odds against any meaningful alternative to the democrat party for years to come direct from thanksgiving dinner maximum of nine persons from no more than two households here is chuck schumer. we take georgia and then we take the world. >> now we take georgia and then we change america. >> mark: when a guy spells out what he is going to do to you, don't act surprised when he does it too you good and hard.
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president trump has now joined the fight in georgia he and these two senators one end or together react the state has already admitted. to say just 8 weeks ago this rather curious supposedly republican secretary of state announced that at least 1,000 people had voted twice in the primary and that this is a serious intention all in fraud upon the people of georgia. quote, make the choice of game the system are breaking the law and as secretary of state i will not tolerate. oh, he sounded so butch way back when in september. but he seems to be a lot more tolerant of it just two months later. so the president will be holding rallies in georgia to help these senators over the finish line. regardless of how many double voters turn up or whatever toll toilet burst sewer lines closes
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down atlanta to the sea. this is the new georgia we are told. it's no longer a reliable red state. it's all purple now. it's all swick statey now where a moderate democrat can rub to the center and unseat a republican. so houson tryst. how moderate is kelly loeffler's democrat opponent? he is this moderate. anti-gun, anti-cop, anti-trump and more than that he is anti-all you enablers of trump. >> if it is true that a man who has dominated the news for months needs to repent doubly true a nation that produce such a man and make his vitriol go viral needs to repent. no matter what happens next month more than a third of the nation that would go along with this is reason to be afraid. america needs to repent for its worship of whiteness. >> does that sound like a viable
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swing state moderate to you the susan collins of georgia or does that sound like a crazy radical, the georgia democrats are going to need the shenanigan express going full throttle down the track to drag to victory halve the g.o.p. deepen haste to move onto the so-called simple canadian used to primitive system of paper ballots whose votes are counted where they are cast as opposed to being driven around in unmarked vans half the night hither and yond. i confess i don't understand those republicans saying well, yes, but it wouldn't be enough to change the result as if there is a constitutionally acceptable figure for the number of civil war veterans permitted to vote. what i do know is that this talk is very dispritting to g.o.p.
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voters and that suits the democrats just fine because if they can get enough republicans to stay home in georgia they might not need to pull the overflowing toilet next to the ballot box. georgia republicans need a record turnout in january to put purdue and loeffler beyond the margin of lawyer and beyond the margin of sewer. do you know who would be in his rights to shrug his shoulders and step away is president trump. instead he is heading south he know what is will follow if georgia goes down. you like that thanksgiving supreme court decision striking down a decree from thomas r. andrew cuomo's department of religious micromanagement that says you can have no more than 10 people in a 700 seat church? it was a narrow 5-4 decision because chief justice john roberts joined the lefty judges opposition. the rocked rib bush appointee
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apparently agrees for the moment that state officials should have the power to deem a church less, quote, essential than a bicycle repair shop for months and if necessary years on end the losing department cuomo has dismissed the ruling i. and blamed it on the court's infusion of politicized trump judges. the democrats don't mind politicized courts as long as they are politicized in the right direction. a third of this bench was appointed by trump. they don't like that. and they are not going to put up with it and they will add new judges to the court to ensure anandrew cuomo need no longer be irritated by passing the strengths or state power. aside from court packing they are game for electoral college packing. if they win those senate seats, they will be adding new states. first puerto rico and the district of columbia but why why stop there. america fruits have been running
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around helmand province in afghanistan and sunni in iraq for 20 years now. how about hillary's liberated libya? its polling places work better than wayne county's let's make them states or incendiary afghan goat herds not sufficiently reliable democrat voters? and then there is the easiest fix of all, abolishing the filibuster. so that the so-called world's greatest deliberative body no longer needs to deliberate its way to 60 votes. 51 about l. put them over the top and enable them to put tens of millions of people living in the country illegally on the express check-in for u.s. citizenship and democrat voting. a couple of new states, a handful of new supreme court justices, millions of new voters anything to do with healthcare or the economy or any public policy that effects my life one
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iota. you are right. we hear all this nonsense about how maybe amy klobuchar doesn't agreadoesn't agree with green nw deal or last three pronounce of all binary americans. one thing all democrats are in complete agreement on is new levers of democrat power. because unlike the republicans. the democrats are serious about power and when they get it their priority is to get more of it and more of it. will new york is a one party state, massachusetts one party state. a lot of these guys throughout these guys are in a hurry. maybe with two senate seats they can get it done nationally once and for all. that's what's at stake in georgia joining us now is the ceo of american majority ned ryun and author of a book called restoring our republic. and ned, if this georgia thing
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goes the wrong way rye storing the public is going to take maybe a couple generations or longer. >> if ever, mark. trump is leading by example and going down there on saturday to do rallies. whether people like it or not barring a miracle in the presidential cocaine mitch on a g.o.p. senate only thing standing between us and a political cataclysm and i remind the base of which i am one, the last time we really tried to punish the establishment we ended up powerless and being able to stop obamacare being rammed through. so there is a season for everything. and now is not the season to punish the establishment. it's not a time to be discouraged. but we can be honest about it, mark. will the g.o.p. senate g.o.p. disappoint us you can bank on it will they stop 70 to 80% of the madness. they will stop the filibuster from being removed. they will stop the supreme court from being packed. they will not give statehood to d.c. or puerto rico. are they going to disappoint us on immigration, yes. i would remind any senator on
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the ballot in 2022 think very hard before do you anything stupid on immigration. in the meantime, it's all hands on deck in georgia. america is at stake. we have until december 7th to at this point doing voter registration. door knocks, phone calls, peer to tier texting. you have to hold the line in georgia on january 5th to give us a chance at some semblance of sanity for the next two years. >> mark: let me ask you this, ned, apparently 700,000, three quarter of a million mail-in ballots. what's to stop this going like the last election night where the republicans are ahead when everyone goes to bed and then at 4:30 in the morning all we start getting these mysterious deliveries and suddenly the republican lead vanishes? >> well, i would remind people it's very hard to unbake once all the votes are counted. stop the voting in the middle of it and make sure all these votes are valid. that's one of the things that
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could have been done in pennsylvania a couple days after the election which trump was still up by a couple hundred thousands votes. hit a stop on voting and actually prove the validity of these votes. in the meantime that's the first step. mark, the next four years is all about election integrity. if republicans don't actually make that a priority between now and 2022 and 2024. they are complete and utter fools. so i would tell the base do not be discouraged. go vote in georgia and trust me if the 2022 primaries, you can punish the establishment to your heart's content and i will be there right there alongside you. >> mark: preach it, brother ned, on that election integrity. there is no point talking about healthcare or foreign policy if the guys in the government shouldn't be in the government because they weren't elected legitimately. thank you, ned. if you are an identity politics enthusiast, this year's election has yielded the conundrum of a lifetime. how did a supposed white
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supremacist president manage to completely disseminate his opponent among hispanics and latinos all over the country? on wednesday, a prominence celebrity netflix producer by the name of barack obama offered a theory. according to this netflix honcho obama all those hispanics are just too dumb to realize that donald trump is a racist who stereotypes people. >> there are a lot of evangelical hispanics who, you know, the fact that says racist things about mexicans, or puts detainees, you know, undocumented workers in cages, they think that's less important than the fact that, you know, he supports their views on, you know, gay marriage or abortion. >> mark: so there you have it. according to barack obama, hispanics are just bitter
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clingers and bitter and clingy as white men but instead of guns and religion, it is instead gay marriage and abortion policies. everyone else who disagrees with barack obama is some kind of bitter clinger. and if you are starting to get the sense of this guy is obsessed with race and identity and wants to use it for political purposes. shut up, according to barack obama that's something only a bitter white male would think. >> that story that they are hearing from fox news and rush limbaugh and, you know, in some cases inside their churches, you have seen created in public politics, thipolitic republican, white victims they are the ones under attack which obviously doesn't jive with both history and data and economics. but that is a sincere believe. that's internalized. that's a story that's being told.
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>> mark: so it's fox news and rush's fault. when will barack obama admit the possibility that some of these 73 million americans can think for themselves? deroy murdock is a contributing editor at national review. always good to see him. and he joins us now. deroy, it's almost as if he is just going through the motions on a lot of this stuff. you don't get the feeling he is actually engaging with the american people on it. >> mark, it's great to be with you. i don't know if he is going through the motions or not. we have heard this sort of thing from obama before. it's just disgusting. i'm struck by a number of things. one, in that clip you saw, he is attacking president trump for supposedly putting illegal aliens in cages. guess who built the cages? obama. those are his cages. he built them. and the people put in them were basically a lot of kids who came up to the u.s. without their parents and they had to be put somewhere and maybe not the ideal place to put them but some
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place they will be safe rather than running around in the dessert where they would dehide to death. set guy that built the cages and never takes any blame for that and he should. more than that a tremendous sense of ingatt tuesday on the part of obama and his wife. they always talk about what a racist country this is and how bigoted it is. they never focus on the fact that he was elected in 2008 with 6.5 million votes. 53% of the total reelected in 2012 with 62 million votes, 51% total. he won a majority in each of those elections. his book so far sold 1.7 million copies. his wife's book sold 10 million copies. sold so many copies. >> mark: do you think anybody actually reads those books? actually opens them? do you think there is one man, deroy, who has actually got to page 720 of obama's book honestly? >> i guess they are working through it solely.
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they may buy these as acts of virtue signaling and put them on the book shelves to impress their friends at least they are buying them. if this were such racist country would people be lining up to buy their books, lining up in 2008 and 2012 to vote for obama. and then have you got his successor, biden, his running mate is a black woman half jamaican half east indian. and they got 78 million or 79 million votes. if this is such a big gouted country, why do people keep turning up to vote for these people, buy their books. michelle obama is the most popular woman on the planet earth. rather than this endless parade of gratitude on the part of the obamas thank you, america, thank you for, warm us and our country and loving country to us. instead they treat this place as if were apartheid south africa. shame on them. it's disgusting to watch and it turns my stomach. >> mark: quickly deroy, who is number two on that list of the
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most popular women in the world? >> number one is michelle obama and number two is angelina jolie and number three is her majesty queen elizabeth ii. >> mark: upping the rankings, we need to get the queen up to number one, deroy. >> absolutely. >> mark: thank you, thank you. a pennsylvania state senator investigating the integrity of the election results was vaporized from social media today. what happened and what did he find out about the election? that is straight ahead on "tucker carlson tonight." ♪ ♪ when you switch to xfinity mobile,
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the latest on xfinity mobile. >> mark: a pennsylvania state senator by the name of doug massstern held a hearing concerning allegations of voter fraud in this month's election. oh my. that didn't make big tech happy so today twitter disappeared him. of course, after an outcry, twitter yet again claimed that it was all just a big misunderstanding. to be fair, it could be that the fact checking sensors over at twitter are still recovering
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from massive vegan overload that they consumed during indigenous people's day. that would explain how twitter managed to censor a sitting pennsylvania state senator while also missing something surely even more dodgy coming from the communist party of china. china's state run newspaper tweeted all available evidence suggests that covid-19 did not start in central china's wuhan, oh, no, no, no. but may come in to china through imported frozen food products so lien cuisine did this with a bit of mac and cheese probably some help from the swanson's is this double standard and censorship in silicon valley a sign of china's new social media strategy? gordon cheng a senior fellow of gate stone institute author of the great u.s.-china tech war. and he joins us.
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gordon. you have to marvel at the way even on the chinese people's daily, their so-called journalists able to type in this came into china from some frozen gentlemen latto imported from italy or whatever the theory ise chinese that i can seriously or scam for global consumption. >> i don't think the chinese take this seriously. they know where the disease started. they know where the first patient was. that was wuhan. you know, mark china's government and the since march notions the disease came elsewhere. on march 12th the foreign ministry spokesman in a tweet said that coronavirus patient zero was in the united states. that's an official statement of the chinese government saying that the coronavirus started
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here spokesmanned that the u.s. army brought the disease to wuhan thasks is completely false as well everybody from the european to facebook to twitter takes china very seriously. the theory of opening up china was that when they had a big capitalist economy they would embrace western notions of freedom instead we seem to be embracing chinese notions of free speech where if you dispute the official version, twitter and facebook will abolish you. why are we getting more chinese than china is getting western? >> well, a couple things. first of all, silicon valley is leftist. but, also, china and people in silicon valley know and the second reasonable is people in silicon valley know china can impose great costs on chinese
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and u.s. tech companies and also can offer great rewards for instance china could let in twitter that would be enormous commercial opportunity. at least twitter thinks so or impose these costs of allowing, for instance, twitter's competitors into china or just cyber attacking twitter into the ground so clearly the people in silicon valley know that they have got to be nice to china. and this is really anonymous because the president of the united states country that silicon valley is in has much less power than, for instance chinese autocrats. >> mark: that's what is bizarre about this. these aren't american companies anymore. somehow they have managed to become chinese policy bureau. thank you very much for that, gordon. as we mentioned, the supreme court ruled this week that new york's restrictions on places of
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worship are illegal cuomo brothers didn't take that news well. we will tell you what happens next. ♪
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♪ >> mark: this is a fox news alert united airlines has reportedly begun operating charter flights today so that pfizer's coas covid-19 vaccine s ready for distribution once it's ready by the food and drug administration. the flights brussels international airport and chicago international airport o'hare. we will continue to monitor any developments with the vaccine's progress. all coming from a small town in belgium but so do lots of good things like fries with mayonnaise and the smurfs. so now we have a third one the coronavirus vaccine. in a ruling on thanksgiving eve, the new amy coney barrett court threw out andrew cuomo's
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arbitrary coronavirus restrictions on houses of worship. on thursday andrew cuomo reacted to the news that his tyranny is not, in fact, legal. >> i think that supreme court ruling on the religious gatherings is more illustrative of the supreme court than anything else. it's irrelevant from any practical impact because the zone that they were talking about has already been moot. it expired last week. so i think this was really just an opportunity for the court to express its philosophy. >> mark: supreme court rulings are irrelevant. good to know, thank you, governor. to be fair, it's easy to single out a cuomo for rank hypocrisy. just today on twitter, the governor's brother, the
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exquisitely sculpted body builder chris cuomo explained why he is not giving up smoking? >> my lungs are okay. we all know the guidance. now you do you. i do me. in other words, rules and guidance are for the little people. attitude endemic in the democratic party from nancy pelosi to dianne feinstein to gavin newsom to that mayor in denver. new jersey's governor phil murphy about the crack down on crunches in his state. here's how he dodged the issue. >> large gatherings are banned. but liquor stores are deemed an essential service. you have closed church services and synagogue services and arrested people for attempting to attend them. did anyone say that maybe practicing your faith might be important to someone's mental health? >> listen, i think we have had a very good a -- good common
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ground with faith leaders of literally every faith who understand this. >> mark: was there ever any scientific basis for these restrictions on churches? marc siegel, fox news medical contributor and the author of covid, the politics of fear. and the power of science. joins us. dr. siegel, you are a man of science. wheastles the science that says a bicycle repair shop is irrelevant to covid but that worshiping god is a super spreader? >> well, there was never any science behind that mark. first of all, it's a historic day when the supreme court rules like this on behalf of the constitution and the first amendment. so hats off to the supreme court to have that courage in the face of the secular reality that we're facing more and more here. you realize a place like saint patrick's cathedral has over 3,000 people can go in there but under those red zones that the
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governor was talking about, well, they may be off for today but maybe be back on tomorrow. you could let 10 people in there. and the same with temple emanuel over 1,000 people. under the red zone you could let 10 people in there under the orange it would be 25. that could come back. and what about the fact that the churches and synagogues have tried so hard to have physical distancing to set things up carefully and when you are in prey, you know, you are not screaming like you might be in a bar when you are getting drunk and by the way, neil gorsuch supreme court justice neil gorsuch said how come -- and he is quite right about this. how come a bar and a liquor store and a bike shop are essential businesses but a church is not an essential business? have you been in a liquor store lately, mark? when you are in a liquor store people have their masks hanging off buying begi buying buying g. i have been in bike shops because i'm a cyclist and mountain biker.
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i will tell what you i'm doing during this pandemic i'm fixing my own tire. for some people liquor might be their religion. maybe alcohol is somebody's religion. but, it's not the same thing. and i think that essential businesses are churches and synagogues. by the way to go beyond supreme court justice gorsuch here do you know insurance brokers are considered essential business? we may look as a secular soulist future where only insurers are only around. i want to say this, we're in the middle of a pandemic. it may even be a biblical plague, mark. it may even b mark, it may be a biblical plague. what can we do in the face of this? we can get together and we can pray. >> mark: oddly enough that's why 400 years ago the puritans set sail for plymouth rock to be able to worship freely in public and four centuries later we need to get a 5-4 supreme court
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decision on whether what the puritans came looking for is still legal in america. dr. siegel, thank you very much. we always appreciate hearing from an actual medical professional on other networks it's unhinged news anchors who have been passing off garbage science all week. watch as one former expert on russian collusion shares his knowledge of epidemiology on air. >> as there is a small surge or medium size surge for travel on the thanksgiving holiday that will surely mean more killing in many more thousands of households before christmas. joe biden is the only president we have today who is leading the public health crusade against the coronavirus. >> mark: meanwhile at cnn one anchor claimed dumb ungrateful americans should be more like the british and respect the advice of their betters.
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>> it's a tragedy, really. and, doctor, i have to say i come from a nation where we respect and follow public health advice, knowing it's going to save lives. why do americans distrust health recommendations and what might that attitude mean when it comes to taking the covid vaccine? >> mark: well, it might be they distrust health experts because all those experts have been wrong for almost a year now. steve crac crack hour editor ofe fourth watched podcast. how long can this deference to experts who get everything wrong and ricochet to the one to the other. ninth month. have we got another six months of it? another year? >> i don't know you think the public has caught on at this point. it's another example of the absolute condescending way the media talks down to americans and, you know frankly there is
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no real basis for it, look at the track record you talk about that chris cuomo tweet came out earlier today. we note guidance you do you and i will do me. americans are not going out not gathering in mass groups in their homes. be responsible. the idea that we need politicians to crack down on us is completely ridiculous. also this idea of like selected outrage and really selective outspokeness. we don't get a lot of lectures from the media when there is thousands of people in the street on a saturday after the election, you know, right next to each other with a little cloth between them all at the absolute most. they don't-know electric temperature is at that point. that's okay. but when it's people gathering on thanksgiving or any other day. there is the thought that everyone is just needs the media to crack down on them. >> well, in the example you mentioned, the doctors actually say that systemic racism is a public health issue.
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i don't know whether pfizer has made a vaccine for that in some town in belgium but they should certainly be working on it. what is so bizarre about this though is that you are beginning to get the impression that people have actually forgotten the way normal life was before march. that the longer it goes on the easier it becomes to keep it going, steve. that's the worry here. >> yeah. no. i think there is a real sense that we're, you know, again, the lecture continues. it's people that are so out of touch and honestly, i mean, if it's just sort of the self-isolation that happens and we have been from the media. we have seen it, whether it's schools, which, you know, for throughout the entire summer, july and august we are told because donald trump wanted to have in person school we were told that schools are absolutely this big danger then all of a sudden schools start closing and the kids of the journalists at
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the "new york times" are stuck at home. and now all of a sudden, you know, the real science is starting to be looked at oh, you know, maybe the bars and the restaurants and, you know, are a little bit more dangerous than the schools. so, you know, it's all this reactive nature. no one is really following the science here. and we are stuck with where we are at now which is a distrust of the media which has not been clear on it. >> mark: yeah, absolutely. thank you for that, steve. good to have you with us. there was more indigenous people's day violence in portland this week. gender studies majors weren't having a good thanksgiving and thepghted the world to know about it. we will talk to a former navy seal about how to deal with this up next on "tucker carlson tonight." ♪ ♪
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>> mark: welcome back to a special edition of "tucker carlson tonight." in portland, unhappy transgender and colonialism majors toppled a war memorial statue as other joe biden voters spray painted anti-thanksgiving messages and anti-american messages on
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businesses across the city jack oscar a former navy seal and he has some ideas for how to deal with this. gentleman, these are memorials to four star generals. they basically honor the poor bloody infantry to served in all these wars across the years this is an assault on the very idea of service of your nation. >> well, it really is. and when i first saw in this morning, my first thought was it is heart-breaking but not really all that surprising. and that after a summer of riots with looting and destruction, this is a natural path, especially with behavior that's encouraged by the majority of media and the political class who see it as beneficial to their platforms. and not only do these politicians and the media encourage this behavior by being silent in many cases, they also supported it actively with tweets, with speeches, with soundbites and one commentator
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on the prime time show actually said that show me where it says protests are supposed to be polite and peaceful. i brought along my copy of the constitution here and he wouldn't have to go any further than the first amendment where it says the right of the people paste peaceably to asemmable. doesn't take more than a month or two to read this thing and it might be on audible. the other thing that happened last night in portland there was a prethanksgiving post that antifa put out on facebook that says f thanksgiving and organize your own direct action this is interesting because direct action is defined by the department of defense says short duration strikes and other small scale offensive actions conducted as special operations as n. hostile denied politically special military capabilities to seize, destroy, capture, exploit, damage designated targets. i looked up direct as on google today and looked in my old dictionary i grew up with it's
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not in here. if you look up on google there is a definition that definition says the use of strikes, demonstrations or other public forms of testimony rather than negotiations to achieve one's demands. so, a nonviolent approach was the very core of the military definition is violence. >> mark: yeah. that's an amazing way of putting it, actually, jack. thank you for that thank you for joining us tonight. employees at a major plusing house broke down into tears recently because it turns out that the prospect of plusing a book is just too much for them. we'll tell you what manuscript led to the mass mourning next.
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>> mark: welcome back to a special edition of "tucker carlson tonight." according to vice magazine multiple employees at the book publisher random house have been
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crying at their desk all week. the reason random house is about to publish a book by psychologist jordan peterson the book will negatively affect my nonbinary friend. this is not the first time the left has gone catatonic with review us. we talked with abigail's desire about target's stop seeing her book on the transgender identification among young women. >> why do you think the censorship of your book has been so aggressive and so unapologetic just out in the open? what is that? >> you know, woke activists have taken the position that we're never allowed to question any one's transition. no matter their age, the circumstance, or the incredible lack of adequate medical oversight. >> mark: she is not alone on wednesday we spoke to alex berenson about amazon's
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determination to censor his book as well. chadwick moore is here with spectator u.s.a. and he joins us now. chadwick, these guys shouldn't be working in plusing. if you are triggered at the thought of plusing a book with which you disagree, and it brings you to tears, maybe you should be better off working as a barista or doing casual agricultural labor. [laughter] >> i would have to agree with you if i were in that editorial meeting i think my first reaction if i were making -- the subject of a book we commissioned was making people cry and scream i would first think wow did we make a good business decision. secondly maybe these people need to be fired and the people who hired them ought to be fired. this is nothing new. look at the talent pool they are pulling from. this is the same in book plusing and these once great and still in many ways very, very plusing houses very iconic american brand and we see this in
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journalism as well is infiltrated with these woke activists who come with the sort of marxist, it's the pipeline from the ivy league and the marxist college campus into -- what was once the intelligentsia journalism and books. and instead we get this outcry over frankly, you know, speaking earlier today the censorship especially of books is nothing new even throughout the west and even in this country. we did have blasphemy laws on the books for very long time some of the works we still read. >> mark: yeah, but it wasn't book publisher employees who were trying to get books censored. >> exactly, right. >> mark: i know one of the guys at random house. is he a great publisher. but the company has been doing all this sensitivity training, anti-racism courses, allyships. if you engage in social engineering with your employees why be surprised that it works
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and they don't like you anymore. >> all this diversity training and allied and safe spaces training managers on how to delicately deal with and shut down these wok bullies. these social justice credence. both sides can have their own. the sensitivity training here and how to deal with these people with they get too out of hand and start crying and hurting business. that's really what a lot of this comes down to. target as you mentioned earlier immediately reneged on their decision to ban schrier's book and it became a best seller afterwards. so go woke and go broke as they say, right? >> absolutely chadwick. they should fire them as reagan did with the air traffic controllers tucker will be back on monday you will be glad to
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