tv Tucker Carlson Tonight FOX News December 30, 2020 9:00pm-10:00pm PST
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all grocery items, they were all food items. if i were in that situation, i would be very grateful if somebody could help me. >> bret: help. thank you for inviting us into your home tonight. that's it for this "special report." fair, balanced, and still unafraid. ♪ >> mark: good evening, and welcome to "tucker carlson tonight." i'm mark steyn in the four tucker, but he will be here a little later because it is our last live show of 2020 before tomorrow night's special tony bobulinski schedule, and i am so on for another two, three, four months. the salient point about 2020 is that it's chairman shee's world, and we live in it if you can call it that. there used to be an old expression, he who pays the
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piper calls the tune. here is dr. ted grossi, the same as dr. joe biden. here is the world health organization funded by you back in january, leading the facts straight off the printer from the chinese. to speak of the chinese to be congratulated for the extraordinary measures it has taken to contain the outbreak. china is actually setting a new standard for outbreak response, and it's not an exaggeration. >> mark: no, it is not an exaggeration, it is a new record for the outbreak response, china shut down the mek stick flights out of wuhan but wrapped up the priority boardings to rome, barcelona, new york. the chinese communist party had successfully exported covid to almost 200 nations and territories on earth.
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wow. that is one serious operation warp speed. it's not a north korea, officially, or in turkmenistan, where back in 2005, the late strongman band lip-synching and slow the spread, flattens the curve because the country is not full of lousy pop stars. ♪ >> mark: none of that in turkmenistan. if only we had thought of lip-synching. instead, the entire western world except sweden decided to drive their economies off the cliff. his holiness the invaluable pope fauci conceded that eliminating and shutting down your entire
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industry might cause them temporary inconvenience. >> i know it is difficult, but we are suffering a lot of death. this is inconvenient from an economic and personal standpoint, but we just have to dos it. >> mark:we among other 2020 novelties, there m was no hollywood, no broadway, no rock concerts, no live music, but fortunately kemal beleaguered, overworkedded, exhausted front line staff made a point of busting out of the icu to do hiy choreographed routines, prancing around the hospital corridors. ♪ >> mark: that's entertainment. it wasn't just hospital workers
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taking over of show business, grosvenor andrew cuomo won an emmy for the first vaudevillian covid pop comedy. >> is it true that this was a swab the nurse was actually using on you, and that at first, it went into your nose and disappeared, so that it scaled, this was the actual swab that was being used to fit up that double barrel shotgun that you have mounted on the front of your pretty face? >> mark: ha, ha, ha. in the long-term care facilities of new york, the folks were, what is the showbiz term? korpsing. the new america, they let rapists and murderers out, but not our hairstylist come of course. >> i am the public face, a national media, and out in the
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public eye, and you know, i am a person who i take my personal hygiene very seriously. as i said, i felt i needed to have a haircut. i'm not able to do that myself, and so i got a haircut. >> mark: she needs a haircut because she is out in the public eye, holding daily press conferences on why you can't get a haircut. just as governor newsom and california's top public health experts need to dine on tapioca with island creek oysters and caviar, accompanied by hen egg custard with ragu, to strategize about why it would be dangeroust you go to taco bell. in a world of hypocrites, only one man had the integrity to talk the talk and then walk the walk. he did not go to fancy-fancy
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french restaurant, did not go to nancy pelosi's to get a rinse, he just walked the walk straight down to his basement and self-quarantined for nine months until cnn certified his "victory."." every two months, every quarter or so, he would emerge from the basement to hold a rally in front of three secondhand honda civic's and impart words of wisdom. >> the radio, make sure the television -- excuse me, make sure you have the record player on at night. >> mark: make sure you have the record player on at night is the secret code phrase to chairman she to let him know why it is 10% to the -- joe biden announced his plan to end the scourge of violence against women. you've got to man up and beat the crap out of it.
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>> no man has a right to raise a hand to a woman in anger other than self-defense, and that rarely ever occurs, and so we have to change the culture, period, and keep punching at it and punching at it and punching at it. >> mark: yeah, keep punching, punching, punching about violence against women. slap it around a little and get it off guard by throwing a sucker punch. joe biden is shoving a grapefruit in the face of violence against women. >> may be found someone you like better. >> mark: because that's the only language of violence against women understands. like joe says, baby, keep the record player on all night because he will be playing "baby, it's cold outside" in your left year until dawn.
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the most cunning conspiracy of all, eric swalwell warned us of the dangers of glamorous, exotic foreign spies flying there sexual wares. >> i want to talk about the kremlin playbook, there are a number of ways a foreign adversary can persuade a person. do you agree with that? >> yes. >> romance you said is another? >> correct. >> setting up a compromise? >> sure, to execute on a compromise, yes. >> how about inadvertently capturing a compromise? meeting may have vast surveillance and you stumble into that surveillance and are caught in aa compromise. >> then they take that information and try to coerce you? that is part of the playbook. >> mark: yeah, but that it turned out eric swalwell himself had been penetrated by chinese intelligence, which is impressive because he's never
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before shown any sign of being penetrated by any intelligence. yet a chinese spy was able to get to swalwell and play his record player all night long, if you know what i mean, until his poor old needle wore out. meet the cracked chinese agent dispatched by chairman xi. in the name is fang. fang fang. you only thing twice. congress passed a 5,593 page bill, the longest bill since gavin newsom and his health carn experts dined at the french laundry. a 5,593 page covid relief bill and two paragraphs on covid relief on the other 5592 1/2 pages were giveaways of the zillions of dollars of your money for the "promotion" of democracy.ey promotion of democracy, where? michigan? pennsylvania? georgia? no, venezuela and a couple of
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countries -- what the hell did cambodia do to help deserve having yankee imperialists inflicting pennsylvania-style democracy on it? it should be other way around. i will get behind the first candidate to demand the introduction of afghan-style dye purple fingers to american elections. you have to hand it to congress' gag writers, giving money for democracy promotion to everywhere butmo america's way more deserving of a best comedy emmy then andrew cuomo's nasal swab year of the american people survive and a grateful populace was happy to give what was left of its money after sudanef and pakistan to erect a statue of the all-powerful file chi, releasing the american citizen from his shackles temporarily td moretmas dinner with no than three persons from a single household.
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oh, sorry, my mistake. that is a blinking freeing the. he took a bullet for his country, but the schools have been closed for a year but nobody knows anymore. president trump argued the most pressing issue of the age is chinese global dominance, but it turns out it is confederate statues. everyone is a confederate general. lincoln is a confederate general end. washington, the guy who wrote "the star-spangled banner,"," dr. seuss,ll the entire american history closing down, everythind clearing, takedown two confederate generals and we will throw in the washington redskins. take five and the eskimo -- the atlanta braves have given the tomahawk chop the chop, presumably because it offends residents of c.h.o.p., the breakaway republic in portland, oregon, where you can always gather around and roast your
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chestnuts on a mostly peaceful protest. a land without history. the end of 2020, and the dawn of the year 0. ned ryun is founder and ceo of american majority. it's r always great to see him. ned, they are not done with us yet. but davos globalist crowd are planning the great reset. are you looking forward to that? >> mark, that is a great point. i think what we are looking at right now is the great reset versus the great restoration, and a great reset is of course the american people just accepting this return to normalcy, whatever you want to call that, where we actually let the ruling class go back to their abuse of the american worker and taxpayer, and use theirr u.s. to fund their priorities, not our priorities. the question becomes, are the american peopler going to simpy accept this, or are they going to demand a restoration of a government of, by, and for the people?
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because i think of nothing else, just listen to that litany of things you just talked about, mark. the american people should disabuse them themselves of any notion that any of our institutions are actually serving or promoting their interests. and i think what 2020 has shown us very definitively is that a lot of our institutions are complete and utter failures. you look at cuomo, local o governments who are crushing small business, whereby half the jobs of private sector, crushing entrepreneurs while letting blm and antifa terrorists burn and loot cities. you look at the media that lies to us every day calling the protest mostly peaceful, as they lie to our faces c and refused o report facts to the american people, and even think about these senators -- indoctrination centers ofhe higr learning that have filled a lot of generations of american youth with un-american ideas, and again, setting them out into the streets and then you there talk of white privilege and a race
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american history. none of these institutions, are actually serving the american people. the question, mark, is how much of the america people going to tolerate because we have allowed this to happen, we have allowede question is, will the american people say stop, enough, no more? that is the great question. i don't know. >> mark: let me just ask for a quick question on that, then, ned. are you disturbed by the quiescence of the american people? there is a great american word, ornery, and i thought it would come into playth here. americans are not like belgians or norwegians. why is there not more resistance to governments that tell you to wear a mask inside your house? beco well, i would argue it is generationsel of indoctrination and people just accepting blindly without questioning everything. i have to you, mark, i am concerned about the supposedly indomitable american spirit that quickly folded and accepted shutdowns come i'm going to shelter in my house, in the face
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of a virus which according to the cdc, survivability is 95.5, between -- i will save us last thing. i think donald trump has a red pilled enough the american people to give me hope that they will find the will to fight. >> mark: well, that is a great note for 2021, ned. let's hope it so. happy new year to you. >> thank you, martha. >> mark: thank you. of all of the issues that have afflicted us this past year, almost nothing concerns joe biden so much as a global warming. here is what his expert advisors have to say about the coming ecological collapse. >> the city is headed for a disaster of biblical proportions. >> whatsp do you mean, biblical? > what he means is old testament, real wrath of god-type stuff, fire and brimstone coming from the sky. >> 40 years of darkness. the dead rising from the grave. >> human sacrifice, mass
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hysteria. >> mark: pride in himself is fully on board with that view. >> without a clear, coordinated, and committed approach by the other 85% of carbon emitters, the world will continue to warm, storms will continue to worsen, climate change will continue to threaten the lives and livelihoods, public health and economics of our existence and, literally, the very existence of our planet. >> mark: literally the very existence of our planet. joe bastardi is a meteorologist and author of "the weaponization of whether in the phony climate war." always good to see joe. joe, i would have thought, what with the pandemic and all the rest of it, that we wouldn't put it climate change the back burner. the biden team seems to disagr disagree. >> no, as a matter of fact, the subject of the book, the reason
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why it is a phony war, if you have ever met somebody who has actually been in war, they are reluctant to talk about it, andl allow these people to believe they are warriors saving the planet.at the second reason is i am convinced climate and science is merely a means to an end here, and weather and climate, which i've loved since my first memory, is just simply being used as a tool for other things. the book actually describes what is going f on here. the first chapter right off the bat talked about what this is really all about, and what i do is i also refute, just with fact after weather fact after weather fact, storm after storm after storm, to show that this is noti the worst ever. for instance, doo you know times warmer than today in the geological record? climate optimum's! >> mark: right, right. >> optimum does not mean the same as emergency, or does it?
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>> mark: no. >> right? >> mark: yeah, no, you are absolutely right about that, joe. it is a terrific book, and i hope joe biden reads it, and we are going to send him a copy of that book. joe bastardi, thank you very much. what do congressmen, drug addicts, and convicted felons have in common? well, in some states, they get the covid vaccine before your grandma and the other at risk elderly. of that story is next in this live special edition of "tucker carlson tonight." ♪ see every delivery...
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♪ >> mark: different states have different priorities when it comes to doling out the wu-flu vaccine. massachusetts is giving priority to convicted felons. new york is giving priority to drug addicts. so maybe grandma will finally get the vaccine after she wins a senate seat while smoking crack and robbing the local 7-eleven. dr. marc siegel is a fox news medical contributor and author of the book "covid: the politics of fear and the power of science." it's always good to get the word
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from dr. siegel. i don't get this. in germany, angela merkel's choice of the first person to get the vaccine was a lady who survived the spanish flu a century ago, 101, 102. my old chump, boris johnson, gave it to an octogenarian. whose idea was it to think it is a good look to show politicians and bureaucrats getting the first vaccines? >> well, i'll tell you, mark, as so well presented by you. let's start with the state of florida where they have it right. theda governor has said those or 65 should be prioritized, because 80% of deaths from covid are occurring in seniors, and that is where f it should start. seniors down in florida are having trouble getting the vaccine. it is a scarce resource. but at least they are being prioritized. i spoke to miami, fort lauderdale, tampa, and a lot of those vaccine places are out of vaccines right now.
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my friend erwin, who is 81 years old and hasht a pacemaker and recovered from a kidney transplanter, is waiting patieny for his vaccine, and he is calling every day, but he's waiting patiently. meanwhile, to your point, congress announced this week that two congressional aides per congressperson are going to be getting the vaccine next week. are you kiddingre me? and seven states -- seven states -- are prioritizing prisoners over the elderly. now, prisoners are spreading covid-19, but there's only 1800 deaths in the entire country from covid among prisoners. i don't want to minimize that, we'll look at the elderly, 80% of deaths. it is a disgrace to massachusetts, and of course, joe biden's home state of delaware is prioritizing prisoners over the elderly. >> mark: oh, yeah. thank you -- thank you for that. thank you for that, dr. siegel pure love got to tell you, i'm pretty disgusted by that,
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because on the fall, i would say prisoners are more deserving than congressional staffers. that's the end of it, they are just laughing at us now. thank you for joining us for that, dr. siegel, and happy new year to you. whether it is california's governor eating the three and a dollar toasted quinoa at the french laundry restaurant in napa, or governor gretchen whitmer turning turning it up on a powet out on the water, our leaders operate under a different set of rules from the rest of us. the latest example comes from buffalo, new york, wherero erie county executive mark pollan kurtz was filmed skating with friends on an ice rink shortly after his own health department had shot one down a week prior. on twitter, he claims innocence, saying he skated alone for the most part.
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the erie county -- he says this is not the first time this guy has violated his own rules. he makes rules for erie county but he has not found for them, is that the idea? >> that is correct, rules for thee but not for me. he wasas golfing with buddies, drinking beer, eating food, and then lectures us on wearing a mask. tells people don't go to big crowds and attends a biden rally in downtown buffalo, and a few weeks ago, they shut down a very popular hockey rink because children were allegedly engaging in a scrimmage which was against the rules of new york state. yet this guy and his buddies hit the ice, lace up the skates come and engage in a scrimmage, but yet, kids cannot play hockey .hemselves >> mark: know, and this is going on all over, across the border from you, you know, canadians, in calgary, some guy
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got arrested for playing hockey outdoors, but in erie county, the rules seem to be quite specific, but you can do certain things, but you can't do a scrimmage. he said hehe had not done a scrimmage, and it turns out there is footage of him actually scrimmaging. >> that is correct. videotape does not lie, but politicians do. i think that is why people are so frustrated. there is young children, kids in high school that want to play you hockey, and they are losing their senior year of hockey, and they cannot play. >> mark: yeah. >> i thinkan that is why people are soth frustrated. there is a separate set of rules for pompous, entitled politicians, yet another one for taxpayers who are ordered to follow the rules in order to follow the law. >> mark: well, thank you for that, staff and i played hockey not too far away from you many years ago, and i long for the day when ontarians and western new yorkers can play hockey together again.
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but not just for the politicians. if it is just political hockey, to hell with it. the west coast -- hundreds of thousands of californians have fled that state, and one of their favorite destinations is texas. but is not good for the lone star state? tucker is here to confront texas governor greg abbott about what the transplants mean for his state. that is next on "tucker carlson tonight." ♪
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homelessnessn , counting health care and law enforcement involved, and yet since 2011, homelessness l has increased 15% in l.a., 24% in san francisco, and 25% in seattle. >> mark:k: chris russo shot that, he is a contributing editor at the journal. chris, i do not get to the west coast as often as i did since the covid came along, but when i do come i can't get over how sad and decrepit los angeles, and san francisco, and all of the great west coast cities look. and i'm slightly surprised the people who live there don't see it as obviously staring them in the face as they do. >> yeah, it is actually quite shocking, the people who live in these cities are caught in the spell of ideology, no matter what facts are in front of them, no matter whether their parks are filled with tents, needles on the streets and thousands of people roaming around, the ideology is so strong, but what we see now is a pattern where
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you have entrepreneurs and business is leaving the state ad replacing them with thousands upon thousands of homeless people, arriving from out of state to cities like l.a., san francisco, seattle, because they know the policy conditions are right to set up camp, to buy and sell drugs, and face no consequences whatsoever. >> mark: the middle class is fleeing. cwhat happens when the hip and groovy industries like silicon valley and hollywood, decide it is easier to do their business elsewhere. >> yeah, that is already happening. you are seeing huge companies and entrepreneurs leaving san francisco for places like texas, florida, idaho, even wyoming. what is going to happen is this, san francisco -- or california, rather -- is so dependent on income tax revenue from the wealthiest people who are leaving. unfortunately, california is like the titanic going slowly toward the iceberg and having
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very little ability to turn, and in fact, the political leaders they are doubling down on the policies that got them in this mess, and i'm afraid over the next 3 to 5 years, you're going to see a kind of total meltdown of some of these cities and states. >> mark: the meltdown can happen very fast. if you lookk at detroit. do you think actually the west coasters are heading the same way aswe detroit? >> there are some indications purely look at the turning point for the city of detroit, it was the race riots of the 1960s, and then moving toward very left-wing municipal governments, doubling down on identity politics, and the flow of business to the suburbs come i think you are already seeing that now. covid has intensified it. i think san francisco and los angeles and seattle need to be very careful. prosperity is a fragile thing. it is not guaranteed. detroit in 1950 was the richest city in the world. by the year 2000, it was the poorest city in america. >> mark: yeah, and if you look
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at some of those shots of detroit, compared with the way, say, nagasaki looks now, you would think there have been a second world war and japan had wanted by dropping the bomb on detroit. chris, thanks for that, let's hope the west coast isn't headed that same cream path. id amid draconian shutdown orders from a number of silicon valley companies, hp, oracle, tesla, are leaving the bay area for texas. for years, politicians have assumed that unrelenting growth is a good strategy, but could having more californians backfire on texas? governor greg abbott joined tucker to talk about it. >> tucker: governor, thanks so much for coming on. first, congratulations, such an obvious success story. people are leaving california and can go to 49 other places, and they're coming to your state, that is an endorsement of the way you are running it, obviously. so, a sincere congratulations. but i do have a question.
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we have seen us across the country where people flee a collapsing, crummy state, and then wreck the state they go to. are you worried -- totally sincere question -- that all of these californians will bring their values and to degrade the state of texas? >> governor abbott: tucker, this is the number one question i get from t texans all the tim, when they see all of these headquarters relocate from california to texas, and i have great news for them, and that is these relocations are not going to change the politics in texas, and three have mathematical proof for it. two years ago, i was on the ballot at the same time that ted cruz and beto o'rourke were on the ballot. we did an exit poll asking people, after they left the polls, did you vote for ted cruz, or did you vote for beto o'rourke? and then we asked them, have you moved from california, are you a native born texan? the result of that poll showed 58% of the people who move from california voted for ted cruz.
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interestingly, that almostru identically matches a separate poll that was taken, also an exit fall, from that same election, that showed 57% of the people who moved from california voted for ted cruz, and both of those poles match a study that was done a couple yearson before that asked californians that came to texas, are you conservative, or are you liberal? 57% of the people who moved from california said they were conservative. 27% of the people who moved from california said they were liberal. and there are reasons for this, tucker. if people like big government and they like high taxes and they like and more regulations, they are going to stay in california, and the last place they would come to is the state of texas. but tucker come i need to add this, because i talk to ceos every single weekend i listen to their concerns, whether they are coming from california or new york or some other state, they have added a new reason this year why they are coming to the state of texas and leaving these other states, and that is
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because of the lack of policing in these other states. you seeth these movements to ban police or defund police, whatever they want to call it. in texas, we are talking about defending police. not defunding -- not defunding police. we will support law enforcement can texas. you know, businesses -- >> tucker: may i interrupt you? i think you make a very strong point, those are clearly true, but there is another fact never considered. texas is a great place, in part because it is a very religious state. no one ever says that when you go to dallas and people are doing bible study at starbucks. the truth is there is a massive cultural difference, you are a lot of people with left wing, social values moving into your state. they were already completely wrecked boston, as you well know. you are not concerned about th that? >> governor abbott: i am not come again, in part because of studies and also because of the tthousands of californians
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because i have personally dealt with that have come to the state of p texas. it is the californians, they believe in god, they believe in guns, and they are so excited about coming to the state of texas and getting a gun that they couldn't have in california, and so it is the people who want to reengage with their faith, the people who want to have guns, the people who believe in fossil fuel, and they are trying to get away from the hostile positions of california, against all of those issues, and so there is a reason why they are coming here. but also remember this, tucker, some people are leaving texas and going to california. so we have kind of a trade deal going here, the liberals are leaving texas, and the conservatives are coming from california to texas. >> tucker: [laughs] i hope that is true. full disclosure, i am from california. i would be very weary of letting people like me in, but good lu luck. if texas goes, then we are done, so, please, keep an eye on that. governor, great to see you tonight. thank you. >> governor abbott: thank you,
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tucker. >> mark: if texas goes, it's all over. tucker is quite right about that. and i don't believe there are people, even liberals, moving from texas to california. i want to see some video footage of that. up next, raymond arroyo is here to discuss the latest celebrity craze, adopting a foreign alter ego. that's next on this special edition of "tucker carlson tonight." ♪
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♪ >> mark: the past few weeks have shown that many public notables have been eager to adopt fraudulent identities. this week's example spent years pretending to be spanish. she is actually from massachusetts but took her rolew seriously enough that she pretended to forget the english word "cucumber." >> very few ingredients, tomatoes, we have cucumbers, we we have...ppers,
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>> mark: yeah, try to remember the word for cucumber. the trend is especially popular among democrat leaders, people like elizabeth warren, who used a fake native american identity to become the first "woman of color" at harvard law school of. as you can see, she is so white, she is the whitest white since frosty the snowman fell in a vat of whiteout. but she managed to trick the geniuses in cambridge with her superb acting. >> hold on a second. i'm going to get me a beer. hey. my husband, bruce, is now in here. you want a beer? >> i will pass on the beer for now. >> let me sit down. >> mark: [laughs] i'm going to get me a beer. i can do a better "i'm going to get me a beer," and i am a
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foreign nincompoop. not to be outdone, however, is robert francis o'rourke, a punk rocker who attended boarding school in virginia. he rose to prominence in west texas politics as his exotic mexican alter ego, i' beto. >> ladies and gentlemen, [speaking spanish] , joe biden! >> mark: it isar like zorro for beta males. and now kamala harris is joining in the vote. here she is describing her childhood kwanzaa celebrations. >> you know, my sister and i, we grew up celebrating kwanzaa. every year, our family, our extended family, we would gather around come across multiple generations, and we would tell stories. the kids would sit on a carpet and the elders would sit in chairs. so to everyone who is celebrating him a happy kwanzaa, from our family to yours.
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>> mark: yeah, whatever. she's half jamaican, half indian, and she grew up in montreal, where there is not a single person who even knows what kwanzaa is. raymond arroyo has been taking this all in, and he is also the author of "fighter who saved christmas," buy that book for your kids, do not buy it for beto, it is above his reading ability. raymond, what do you make of it? >> look, this is a triumph of identity politics, mark. these people are obviously, particularly these massachusetts natives, i noticed, they are quick at adapting these avatarsa like miss moran here. suddenly, you know, she is like misse. prissy, that old warner bros.'s cartoon, suddenly trying to pass herself off as yosemite sam. she is having the beer, looks like she has never had a beer in her life the way she is drinking that things. the deeper problem here is concerning, that they believe -- there is a political end here. they are tryingit to convince
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voting blocks that they are like the people they're trying to reach. look, the triumph of donald trump over the last few years, he took this outsized new yorker personality, abrasive, brash, in-your-face, and convince the rest of the country, followe me. they came to him, he didn't become -- or fake being like them. these people, beto o'rourke, it would be like me calling myself raymond arroyo and drinking beer and try to convince people i'm irish. i love the idea, mark. for a guy who is half hispanic, this is my favorite day ever, because everybody is trying to be like me. you've got baldwin's wife trying to fake being hispanic. give her points for that good accent, it was very good. when she said "what is the word for cucumbers," whatever she was saying. i don't know how this plays at home -- >> mark: you do it better. alec would have been better taking up with you, because you do a better.
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get into all kinds of trouble, t there. beto, warren, kamala harris, she is the woman of all seasons. there is not a celebration she hasn't embraced. and look, i am all for wishing people -- politicians always wish people happy hanukkah, happy kwanzaa, happy christmas. the problem is when you claim to be a practitioner and a celebrant of each and every one of these things. you can't possibly celebrate them all. the authentic. i hope insi the new year, mark,e will focus on authenticity, character, and not this fraudulent and box checking politics. >> mark: thank you for that, raymond.ng congratulations on the book. by the way, you have the solution to this with the miss prissy thing, and that is we should all just unify by stomping around like yosemite sam. >> i agree, shoot off a couple of firearms. >> mark: put the dynamite down your pants and bring us together.it
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>> mark: of the two cuomo brothers, like colossi misaligned is chris, only if he has a lower body count than his brother the governor, notha necessarily with his bare hands but with the blinding glare of his self admiration. neighbors in his apartment building according to "the new york post" says he spends most of is rides in the elevator marveling at his beautifully sculpted torso and his rippling musculature. we are reporting this because of the disturbing public health implications you might think you were socially distancing across
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the elevator from chris cuomo, but when he flexes that bicep, suddenly it's 3 inches off the end of your nose and you could be breathing in a lot of toxic masculinity. thatat will do it for us. have a great new year. tucker back live in 2021. gives me great pleasure to say ladies and gentlemen, miss tammy bruce. have a great show. >> tammy: happy new year to yours, i appreciate it. i'm tammy bruce info sean. tonight, 2020 is almost in the books and cnn's histrionic cnn correspondent mark acosta has a new year's resolution to the surprise of no one. vowing to take it easy on joe biden. during an interview with "the atlantic," he compared the trump
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