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♪ ♪ >> tucker: good evening, welcome to "tucker carlson tonight." tucker: good evening and welcome to transcend. here is an interesting thing to talk about. the new hampshire primary took place less than a year ago, february 11, 2020. think back, and there's a lot about politics on that day, who is going to be the democratic nominee reign likely not one of them would've predicted joe biden. below amy klobuchar or elizabeth warren, and in the end he won a total of 8%, for a former vice
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and his pr team said that donald trump was a divisive figure, even though many voters admitted that there was truth in that area he pledged to do the opposite. he promised to be america's gentle grandfather, gathering the nation around and soothing her feelings. joe biden promised to unite the country and set sail again and again. >> you want us to hear one another again, see one another again. respect one another again. and if we open our arms we can with the help of god healed. >> holy smokes. well, let's again the works to heal to open our arms to the people around us.
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and that was the pitch. he seemed kind of mean it. he would emulate ronald reagan after his contentious campaign that according to the speechwriter who is there, among the first instructions was to be careful not to take a crack at the previous administration which seems like a kind of gentle approach the joe biden might take. no attacks on the predecessor, as americans under god. and that was the idea. before he was comparing u.s. senators to nazis. joe biden made certain to remind every person that they voted for disgusting man. probably because they are discussing as well. >> he is not fit to serve, he is not fit to serve.
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he is one of the most incompetent president in the history of the united states of america. exceeding even my worst notions. he has been an embarrassment to the country. >> so you say that he lost, but you are attacking him anyway and the people that voted for him and maybe you are not the loving grandfather, maybe that is not what we were getting as a president. because he has a tendency to scream of those who disagree with them too much focus on this man, what he is doing. what no president has ever done. >> why would i take a test? >> are you taking a test like you're taking cocaine we met with the same? >> here's the deal -- here is
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the deal. the fact of the matter is look at what is happening here. >> well, that's not true. no one said that. who said that? >> that is not loving consolatory grandpa, that is angry grandpa and the democrats are happy with that version. it appeals to unity that will not make them more powerful. they are going to need a new enemy to hate with what holds their party together. unfortunately for you the entire republican party in roughly half the country. watch this congressman two days ago on msnbc suggest that republican lawmakers are so evil and so dangerous that it's possible that one of them could smuggle a gun and to joe biden's
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inauguration and shoot him dead as he's taking the oath of office. >> it is a sad reality that we find ourselves out of place where the enemy is within. and we cannot trust this. but now we cannot be sure that a member would bring a gun to this location, those that may have been participating in the murder of a capitol police officer. tucker: the reality that the other side is the enemy, what the heck are you saying? he is saying that they are assassins, murderers, and that is why we need tens of thousands of federal troops to protect us from the evil people, more troops than we currently have combined in iraq and afghanistan. so the other side a republican guards, a deadly insurgency within the borders.
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it is insane. but the congressman agrees that this will be so committed to unity that he once suggested using nuclear weapons against gun owners who refused to allow him to complicate the firearms. >> i hope we understand that if there was an inside job, whether it was members or staff for anybody working at the capitol that help them better navigate the capital, that it's going to be investigated. >> so the guy in the chewbacca outfit was part of an inside job and that is going to be investigated. get ready for the s.w.a.t. teams in the predawn raid. roger stone was just a preview. so what other forms of unity can we expect in the joe biden administration? well, we could ask john
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federman, the lieutenant governor of pennsylvania, not necessarily against the entire bill of rights, but he wants to be perfectly clear that going forward, the first amendment does not apply to anything that offends him. it just doesn't. >> this idea is saying pennsylvania was rigged or that we were trying to steal the election, that is a lie and you do not have the right, that is not protected speech. >> oh, you don't have the right, he declares. words that annoy him that could reflect poorly on his performance in office are not protected speech. that is unity. that is why when democrats played in the election, it is protected speech because he believes that it's true. so to review, free speech is any speech that low iq thugs like john federman rok with you
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expressing. but everything else is banned in the name of unity. >> let's be clear, this was a racist attempt. this was more about trying a different franchise of the black, brown and indigenous voices, trying to invalidate the vote. i am speaking up. because this is racism we have to call it what it is. it is white supremacy at its finest. >> so what you thought was a protest became a mob that became violent, it was in fact a specifically targeted effort to invalidate votes, indigenous voters. that is the position of cory bush. so if you wonder why someone like that can do so teeming with white supremacist, you are not
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allowed to talk and that is another vital principle of unity. we cannot live here together in perfect harmony as long as one side stays perfectly quiet and obeys. if they don't, we are going to have problems. thankfully joe biden's brain trust is so community unity they have been thinking about what to do next. and here is their plan. >> southern states, which means the only way that our country is going to heal is through the actual liberation of southern states. >> okay, we are going to repeat it for you very slowly. the only way our country is going to heel is the actual liberation of southern states. that is a quote, that you might get in trouble if you suggest what the democrats really had in
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mind is part of this, but you don't need to suggest the fact that this is the case because cindy cortez just set it. joining us to assess this unified plan for healing and harmony is mark. okay, there are probably a lot of goodhearted voters who objected to the chaos of the last four years, just to love for them and they said hey, it leaves the drama will subside and maybe we can all come together again. they seem to be doubling down on craziness to me. >> yes, i think that that is intentional. this is unity and healing where it means the absence of opposition. it's interesting that in the summer when we have this cancel culture, what was being canceled was gone with the wind and the
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washington redskins and canceling was being done on the basis of social changes and transgender issues and whatever else it was. we learned all of this now where the cancel culture in a two-party system is canceling the people that voted for the other party. that guy from pennsylvania, two teachers being investigated by the school board just for having attended the donald trump rally in washington. they didn't go near the capital and they are being investigated anyway. and so in the two-party system what they are trying to do is saying okay, we have driven a stake, but that's not the point. the point is to drive a stake in the 70 million people that voted
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for him to say you should be ashamed of yourselves, this is never to happen again. so we have actually now been canceling political opposition and the two-party system where you basically ruin the reputation of the losing party and there's only two parties, a lousy party system that has been the same for 150 years now and it's not like anywhere else in the western world, but if it is a two-party system and you'd demonize the other party, you are basically at saying this is a one-party state, suck it up, losers. >> i look at them and think if they had any confidence at all they would not be imposing it, if you really believe that you have a good idea, you tell people about it and they come to it voluntarily. and they are not even bothering with what the idea is, what does
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that tell you about them? >> i think that that is the logical conclusion of where they have been. whether you are talking about racial politics or any kind of identity politics, their position is that we don't want to win the debate, we want to cancel the debate. there is no need for debate, these are settled issues and that is why it is on this lunatic overdrive. have you seen any of this than the people that were driven to vote in 2016? the mills and factories, the communities are awash in drugs, believes supremacist people in the united states. >> the one group whose life expectancy is in decline, it tells you everything. great to see you and thank you
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so much. >> thank you so much, tucker. tucker: if there's one thing that almost every journalist and democratic party official then graduate in the country can agree upon, it's that the police are racist. but the cops are so racist that they go around shooting on black men for no reason, for most of the past year they said that nothing proves the point better than the case of jacob lake. we were told that he was shot in the back unarmed, trying to break up a fight. which by the way, for the record is sad as heck, but there was no reason for because he was not armed. and the city he lived and burned to the ground as a result. an update to the story. in his first television interview, he has admitted what
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you we told you is that he was armed. he had a knife but also dropped it before picking it up again. making that admission yesterday during his first television interview, which we said he's now paralyzed from them. >> after they try to grab you, you know, i realized that i had dropped my knife, so i picked it up because i picked it up. i was only considering what was going on. at that time i was not thinking clearly. you are thinking once we got the knife into the car i was going to throw myself to the ground. >> if you remember, and a lot of this was because they burn the city down, a lot of people died,
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but at the time the family, the attorneys, everybody in the media told us a different story for months. he was unarmed. cnn reported the police shooting of an unarmed black man. two days later a political analyst said in households across this nation by families are having talks with their children about why yet another unarmed black man was shot by police. so for months they terrified the country. people like that in the news media terrified american families. you could be shot for no reason not armed. on january 5 they ran this headline saying that police officers would not be charged in the shooting oven on on black man shot seven times in kenosha,
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wisconsin. we just want to pause and remind you that we reported on this show what the police said at the time, that he was armed. it was public information. "the washington post" lied about it and so did virtually every news organization in this country. msnbc kept repeating it. watch. >> no charges will be brought against the police officer or any of the police officers involved in the shooting of jacob lake who was shot. >> you may recall that he was shot in the back seven times while he was unarmed. >> another example of african-americans not receiving protection of the law, he was unarmed at the time that he was shot. >> it is also july. and they told it anyway, to divide the country to make themselves more powerful.
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but he left out all kinds of other contexts as well. we told you that at the time and they didn't care that kenosha burn burned for weeks because of the lies that they told. the whole point of this was to provide cover for politicians whose whole careers are predicated on the lie that america is a deeply racist country. people say that they are proud of people like jacob lake. and it worked, unfortunately. and this hearing producing some remarkable footage. it's kind of disturbing from a hygienic perspective. we have the video straightahead coming up next. ♪ ♪ ♪
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and we are learning that from pretty major figures in the democratic party like the mayor of chicago and andrew cuomo, even the so-called scientific community. and a new study in the european clinical investigations found that mandatory lockdown may not provide significantly better benefits than other voluntary measures. if that sounds familiar, possibly it's because you heard it about 50,000 times from this man. this man is the author of unreported truths and he joins us tonight. so how does it feel to have the scientific community catch up with you as a much despised blogger? >> well, tucker, all i did was look at the evidence, this has happened with schools as well, eight months ago.
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kids were going to drop like flies and that turned out to be a total lie. what is amazing is that there are people that bars should be reopening and california is under a massive lockdown. and cases there have been, you know, they grew exponentially in the state went into lockdown in early december and it didn't make any different. ireland was in lockdown in october through december, they tried for a few days and they had to go back into lockdown that has made no difference whatsoever. they have more cases than almost anywhere in the world right now, as you know. it's not that they don't work is that they appear to be counterproductive, especially now that there's a new strain of the virus that is to be spreading more quickly, at least a little bit more quickly.
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so when the virus does take off it just takes off like crazy and there are a lot of people that get infected rapidly. so right now this has gone mostly unreported, there are several chinese cities that have gone into lockdown, massive lockdown in the last couple of weeks after a single case or a handful of cases and it includes compulsory testing on millions of people, maybe you have a chance at stopping these viruses, otherwise you have to live with it and the lockdowns don't work. >> why are you not the most highly regarded famous journalist in america? you should be? >> we appreciate you coming on tonight. >> thank you.
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>> if you are watching the impeachment hearings closely, you were rewarded with some pretty amazing footage that most people missed. they came courtesy of a congressman and we want to warn you that if you take the guidelines seriously or if you are just a clean person, this is going to turn your stomach. >> what took place on january 6 was an act of domestic terrorism sycophantic, white supremacist. >> white supremacist -- that may have held your attention. he sneezed all over his hand. remember, this guy is in good standing and so he knows what he's doing because he is a scientist. they understand science better than anyone else. but last year he he put on a
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clinic on proper mass usage. >> excuse me, i'm going to remind members of the community but you should wear a mask -- speaking of other members of this committee. >> yes, i will remind you. [laughter] doctor marc siegel does not do anything like that. he joins us tonight. thank you so much for coming on. what do you make of this? >> hypocrisy, as you just saw, when you say one thing and do another, that is the politics of fear and nobody wants to all you as a leader. secondly i believe that masks do have usage of fair use properly and if you actually wear them properly.
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but the fact of the matter is that the congressman has to learn something. we are always talking about asymptomatic spread, but this like other respiratory viruses spreads by sneezing. did you know that sneezing travels 30 to 100 feet per second and that a sneeze has been studied and can actually transmit a virus not 3 feet and not 6 feet but over 20 feet. and you know, i'm going to give you some medical advice tonight. you are not my patient but a fellow brown graduate, here is my advice. if you sneeze, this is a sneeze and you leave the mask on while you're sneezing. and now, congressman, you're going to say to me what do i do.
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the mask is wet from sneezing. and so look. i have a spare one ready you put it on and you get rid of the old mask and then you wash your hands and you are done. >> so you are approaching this as a physician with the mind of a clinician. but what is the point is unwanted moral authority. think about that. thank you so much for coming on. >> thank you. >> here's a real problem if you care about free speech, the largest gun forum was just
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>> tucker: ar-15.com is one one of the most popular gun forums on the internet is ar-15.com. but this internet hosting service took the remarkable step of yanking them off line. so we asked why and they told us that. we received eight complaints and our team investigated the content in question and confirmed that it incited
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violence. they are now back online with a new hosting provider. the chairman and owner of ar-15.com is with us tonight and we thank you for joining us. >> thank you for having me. >> in the world does go daddy have the ability to end producing content? >> it was a surprise to us that that was the provider that we used. that's really the phonebook for when you put that in your browser. they said apparently violated one of their policies and that is patently false. so they didn't explain the standard and we did not even take it seriously. the reason that we wanted to hear directly from you is that it's clearly a vision of the
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future where you're not allowed to express your views on the fact that this is part of it. >> yes, we are worried about it, specifically what this administration has the worst policy complaints coming in, very restrictive with a much trusted code in the view of how individual ownership should be registered in the united states and if our voice is silenced or half of the argument is not considered are being allowed to speak, that should be for everybody out there and they should stand up and say wait a second, this is not the foundation of our country and what we were built upon. when it comes to civil liberties like owning firearms we should all stand up and take note, specifically with not having a voice to talk to each other and raise awareness. some of these issues are definitely coming out right now.
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>> you ever imagine that big companies outside regulation by congress could eliminate the first and second amendment and there's nothing you can do about it? >> know, it's very interesting in its approach, it's something that you read about, something that you read in high school that it becomes one of those things that you believe, regardless of where you stand politically we should all make sure that we truly consider what kind of rhetoric is going around what kind of control is happening and we talk about communicating with each other. >> i just read a news story that said podcasts are problematic because they are a loophole in social scandal's. so how long before the conversation would be considered a loophole? >> wanted free speech become something that the government
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needs to put a commission on and tell you what you can and cannot say. i thought that we were a free america. >> i did as well. thank you so much for being on the show. >> thank you for having me. >> we heard from jack dorsey about his campaign of censorship that really applies to you, and it's just the beginning, he made it clear in this video. >> we are focused on this right now, but this is going to be much bigger and it's going to go on for much longer. i don't believe that this is going to go away anytime soon and the moves that we are making today around that is an example of a much broader arts that we should be looking at. >> it'll be much bigger than just one account. that could be a concern to jimmy
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who is on the opposite end and his views are still hated by many who are in charge. >> it makes me feel really uncomfortable that the censorship push is coming from the lab, just like i want them when they were pushing for mccarthyism and of course whatever you do it like this you're propping up the establishment and they are going to come back to bite you and that is exactly what happened with bernie sanders. but of course they said that russia was supporting him. so this scares me because it seems like on the left -- we didn't have enough censorship and silicon valley has turned into an extension of the democratic party. so what is going on right now --
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it's crazy. so freedom of speech is the first and the bill of rights. because it's important. it is popular speech doesn't need protecting. unpopular speech and the war on terror was already used to take away our free speech rights and right of protection, we are looking at the surveillance tape and now joe biden has art he said that he's going to use it as a domestic terrorism threat. and we know who gets censored. people that are pro-war gets censored. that is why i am being censored and my channels get throttled and i've got about 4000 twitter followers that i lost for no reason. i can't understand how the left needs to keep relearning this over and over. the first person is a part of
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julian assange. he should take this moment in part of julian assange. >> i didn't used to think it but i'd partly convinced myself to because of your argument and i do think that it's absolutely right. >> tucker, can i say this all started with the failure of neoliberalism. they could've ever come to terms with why he got elected so these journalists that pressured social media to start censoring people with the official narrative. and neoliberalism is a failed ideology and why they are using censorship because they cannot back it up. >> you made a really provocative point. i hope you'll come back and explain why people that are against pointless wars gets
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censored. nobody had ever censored bill kristol. thank you so much. >> thank you. >> several cities have decided to release thousands of violent criminals all at once and we will tell you where it's happening and what the consequences have been, although i'm sure you can probably guess at this point.
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>> federal statistics show that millions of your fellow americans have given up trying to find jobs. the democrats believe the real problem is convicted criminals and we need to get on it right away. the new york attorney general is suing the nypd for the brutal handling and the governor and the commonwealth of virginia is busy advocating for felons rights.
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>> virginia is one of the few remaining states, someone has to run from his over store your right to vote. it's not animatic, but it should be. but i made it a priority of restoring civil rights for more than 40,000 people sue maxis should not be allowed to vote what you should be allowed to have a gun if you have been convicted of a felony? how does that work? no one ever explained it, but it's happening all over the country and we know where it leads and it's going to make your neighborhood more dangerous. a new study shows that more than half of inmates released due to covid-19 went on to commit new crimes. more than half. in seattle a judge released a man even though he was facing an assault charge and within hours he committed the horrifying acts shown on your screen.
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and your member the capitol hill autonomous zone? a research fellow discovered he was the contributing fellow and amanda does actual reporting and we are happy to have him on tonight. and so the idea is even as the country becomes more dangerous. it could be even more dangerous by letting convicted prisoners out of prison early. the idea is that we are moving from a system of justice to those of social justice, which uses the criminal justice system, courts and prosecutors, to try to reorganize and redeem society. what that means impracticality is that if you are a member of the protected class, a black lives matter protester, you are treated one way, and if you are a member of a conservative anti-lockdown protester, they threw the book at you. so this system of social injustice ends up being a system
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of unequal justice depending upon what you look like and what your belief system is. >> i think we could be underselling the story. we opened with things that will make your neighborhood more dangerous, but how can you have a tidy that as an official matter of policy does not deliver equal justice? >> that's exactly right. for a long time we know that there's always been a double standard, but this is really institutionally a time when we are seeing an institution. it has enabled the low-level quality of life creating the ideal conditions that we are seeing now, which is the highest single year increase in 2020 and yet the media is whitewashing what is happening on the streets because they want to subordinate that the dominant black lives matter narrative, the idea that
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there are mostly people protesting, also that crime is sometimes permissible depending on who is committing it. >> we are talking about doing not intentionally. okay, chris, you have really been indispensable on the subject and i appreciate you coming on. we hope that you come back. >> thank you. >> we have lots of news today, just five days until the inauguration. we will be back following these messages.
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and groupthink. have a happy well-deserved weekend with the ones you love. see you monday. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> sean: welcome to "hannity," we are tracking multiple developing stories in moments, we will have more from the democrats. again, they are rush to judgment, their snap impeachment, their latest political charade, we are now learning more about one of the rioters who was just arrested, a left-wing activist who recently appeared on the fake news cnn, whow appropriate. in just a moment, we will have a breaking news development from the biggest abuse of power corruption scandal in american history, the media mob nowhere to be found, they were pushing conspiracy theor
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