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here i come. and by the way, welcome back to social media, mr. president. yes, we did miss you. that is it for tonight. we'll see you tomorrow night. let's make it a date. up next, "tucker carlson." ♪ ♪ >> tucker: good evening and welcome to "tucker carlson tonight." if you have been on the internet this weekend, you have probably seen the video we are about to show you. if you haven't seen it, there is really nothing we can do to prepare you for the experience of seeing it except to tell you to call things about it. first, it's entirely genuine. this is not a hoax. it's not a deep faith. it is not the work of some demented comedic genius who set up a parody account on twitter. no, this video is real. the second thing to know about the video is that it is from the cia. that is not the culinary
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institute of america. people who teach baking and sushi preparation. no it's not. it is the central intelligence agency that allows you to do waterboarding and subvert foreign elections. it is the most heavily armed and supposedly most sophisticated intelligence gathering operations on the planet. and yet somehow they produce this and put it on social media. >> i am a cisgender millennial who has been diagnosed with generalized anxiety disorder. i am intersectional, but my existence is not a box checking exercise. i am a walking declaration, a woman whose inflection does not rise at the end of her second ss suggesting that -- i did not sneak into cia. my employment is not a result of a fluke or flip to the cracks. a struggle with imposter syndrome but at 36, i refused to internalize misguided patriarchal ideas of what a
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woman should be. i am tired of feeling like i am supposed to apologize for the space i occupy rather than intoxicate people with my effort, my brilliance. i am proud of me, full. >> tucker: wait, your intersectional question mike so my. what year are you? just kidding. she says i am a woman of color. i am a mom. i am a cisgender millennial who has been identified with generalized anxiety disorder. she told us that she is intersectional, but "my existence is not a box checking exercise." well, of course it isn't. box checking questar come on. just a cisgender millennial with a emotional disability. not a hint of box checking there. that sounds like pure meritocracy. if by america talker see, you mean narcissism is the highest achievement. you could just imagine what job
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interviews must be. tell us what you are like. you couldn't change her diaper console a crying toddler with the other customer plus you are emotionally unstable? perfect. you are just the person we are looking for the next 9/11 plot. let's you to the farm for some training. that is the cia at work. but not everyone has embraced this new hiring standard. the cia used to be -- an observation that was widely shared. now it is about demanding and getting accommodation to fix an emotional wound or advance a personal agenda. america is less safe with this new cia and dangerously more political. he is a patriotic person here we know him well. he is a frequent guest on the show. so we do not contradict him. but is it possible that the right is taking this video too literally?
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what if the cia's latest of scripture and of itself is not what it appears to be? this is an intel agency after all. these are spooks. their world as a hall of mirrors. that video may come off as the babylon beam version of identity politics gone wild. but maybe that is what they want you to think. maybe there is something more going on here. now for months now, the bite in the ministries and has told us that a group called "whites of premises" are america's most dangerous enemy. they don't live in the middle east. they are right here in america. nebraska, western maryland, and believe it or not, even the suburbs outside of minneapolis. how can you tell it whites of premises? how do you know when you are in the presence of one? it simple. anyone who objects to being called a racist without evidence must be a whites of premises. that is the working definition of it. beyond that, no one has defined the term. even though washington repeats the line again, and again, and
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again in the apparent belief that frequent repetition makes it scarier. and apparently it does. former cia director, john brennan seems genuinely alarmed. >> the members of the biden team who have been nominated or have been appointed are now moving in laser-like fashion to try to uncover as much as they can about what looks very similar to insurgency movement that we have seen overseas. they germinate in different parts of the country and they gain strength and it brings together an unholy alliance of religious extremists, authoritarians, fascists, bigots, racists, nativists, and libertarians. >> tucker: well that's quite a list. religious extremists, authoritarians, fascists, bigots, racists, nativists, even libertarians. yes says john brennan with a visible quiver in his face. even libertarians. even the guys at the cato institution. that is how deep this whites of premises threat is.
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you may be surprised to hear that. you imagine in your and naivety that libertarians were ridiculous with their stupid little theories that no one has ever tried because they are so absurd that they would evaporate like steam. of course they never will. but it is much worse than that. the cato guys are dangerous just like their diabolical friends at aei. they are the new al qaeda. lock them up. throw them in prison with those diabetic retirees from central florida who have been rotting in solitary since they dare to trespass at the capital on january 6. lock them away. from now on, if they want to communicate with roger stone, they will have to use code. if we need more cells to hold them, there is the budget. prison reform does not apply to whites of pharmacists. that is what john brennan has told us. that is what they are all telling us. they repeat it daily. the question is does anyone with an iq over 80 actually believe a word of this? question marked as anyone in power really think
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something called white supremacy is the single greatest threat america faces? no, of course not. no one think that. susan rice knows it isn't true. so does barack obama. they made it up in the first place so of course they know how precisely false it is. they may be liars but they are not delusional. in real life, they understand perfectly well what actually threatens america. they have seen it up close. it is the culture that produced them. it is the decadent rich people from the class of harvest. it is the gender studies department at cornell. it is the cat cafes in austin and asheville pure monday editorial meetings at the "atlantic" magazine where david fromm is treated like an important intellectual rather than some dopey middle-aged twitter celebrity whose life goal is to force america into yet another unwinnable pointless war. those of the people who actually detest the country. they are the ones who are working through the night to destroy it. they are the people who are committed to and in the process
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of excusing violence. so if you wanted to save america, these are the people you would be worried about. they make the iranian nuclear program look like nothing. the cia does know this. maybe they really have figured it out. maybe the intersectional lady with the emotional problems is in fact a deep cover operative. think about that. it makes sense actually. when defeating isis was the goal, we recruited arabic speakers. why wouldn't we? now that her own professional class is obviously the real threat, we need people who can blend in at mckinsey. in the middle east and here, we need agents who understand the enemy, who speak his language, who understand his customs, who can break bread with tribal leaders in europe, or the mountains, or for that matter in napa or on the quad. for a mission like that, we are going to need a brand-new kind of spy. the old kind will not do. imagine this guy trying to infiltrate the dance collective at brown. >> i admire your courage mr. --
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>> sylvia finch. i admire your luck, mr. -- >> bond. james bond. >> tucker: [laughs] yeah, good luck, pal. good luck on the brown campus. yes, those were cigarettes without filters, but not the right kind. that guy was smoking testosterone-enhancing tobacco. think the enemy when it noticed that? he would have been arrested at the door on a hormone violation. game over. cover blown. get ready for a show trial. but this progressive new cia agent by contrast would never be discovered. she is just like them. they are unhappy. she is unhappy. they got diagnosed emotional disorders. so does she. they can talk about themselves for eight hours at a time. she can too. talk about deep cover. this woman is a natural mold of wokeness. the biden administration appears to be training a lot of spies like this. they know this is a war that
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will not be one in a day. existential struggles never are. so they are marshaling all of the forces of government to the president's own personal flat. even the interior department has a role to play. watch these ladies with their social justice disguises. to domesticate i recognize thatk within the ancestral lands of the -- i acknowledge the place knowledge of these people and i am grateful for their ancestral stewardship of these lands. my pronouns are she -- her >> my pronouns are she/her. i recognize that i live in the ancestral lands of -- >> my name is amanda. my pronouns are she -- her and i am the director of the energy management. i recognize that i live and work within the ancestral lands of
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the mohican people. >> tucker: i want to give thanks to -- i announce the plant-based knowledge of these people and i am grateful for their ancestral and current stewardship of these lands. i pronouns are she and her. now, you listen to that and you think to yourself that can't be real. let's hope you are right. let's hope it's a ruse. journalist glenn greenwald has been watching this particular operation for a long time. way back in 2015. we looked it up today. glenn greenwald was writing about the intelligence community's pivot to identity politics with a query that seems almost clairvoyant today. wish we would have listened to him then. he draws is not. glenn greenwald. i hate to say pure once again, you call that before anyone els. you pointed out six years ago that the so-called intel from the cia in particular was using a particular kind of ruling class politics to cloak the fact that they were doing what they have done for decades.
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>> yeah, i mean obviously part of it, the most superficial part is that it is just a branding exercise. corporations waive the black lives matter flag. you forget that they produce it in sweatshops. you forget about all the coups and assassinations that they do. also it shows that left-wing ideology is the dominant ideology. that is why they are appealing to that as their brand name rather than right wing ideology. it used to be in the cold war that it was the left that distrust of the cia. hated the cia and the left loved appear that has completely reversed. you look at polling data and it is democrats and liberals who love the cia because the cia was on their side during the entire trump era. so the people at the cia, this really is their ideology it is the ideology of the democratic
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party. he went on msnbc and said i am humiliated to be a white man. they really believe this ideology. this ruling class ideology even the leftists believe it's the ideology of liberation. i think the most important thing is wokeness, this ideology is not about subverting power centers. they never talk about power centers. the cia, big tech, monopolies, hedge fund managers. it is about turning citizens against one another. that person as evil. that individual is bad. it empowers these ruling class centers. that is why they not just embrace it and exploit it, the actually finance it and want to spread it because it strengthens and strengthens their power. >> tucker: i have noticed from the very beginning that all these attacks on law enforcement, which on some level are pushing back against people with power and i think that's a really healthy and important thing to do, but they are only about local police department. no one ever mentions these massive incredibly heavily armed
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agencies with subpoena power that can kill you actually if they wanted to. no one ever on television pushes back against them. with the cia in that category. is that the thinking that you are describing? >> american liberalism on the left have a complete confusion about where power lies. so if you look at groups like antifa who say we are this radical edgy aggressive group that is going to stand up to fascism, they never go and protest at langley at the cia headquarters. they never challenge the pentagon. they are nowhere near silicon valley or wall street. they think power lies with the boogaloo boys and those kind of groups. those are who they go and fight. that is where they think power lies. these big institutions that are heavily armed that ruled the federal government, better designed to entrench the ruling class, they don't care about white supremacy. they are more than happy to integrate as many people to join them into it. the left and liberals think that they are fighting against power
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when they are really fighting marginalized people that benefit ruling class. it is much easier to go find a boogaloo boy than the cia or big tech monopolies. >> tucker: in the end, when you are drone, will it make you feel better if an intersectional person hits the controls? >> there is actually a cartoon that was circulated by the left were two copeople in yemen, a couple are looking up at a drone. a bomb drops and they say that i hear that the next bomb they are want to send is one that is going to be sent by a woman. and they are smiling and all happy because there is diversity of the face of militarism. >> tucker: [laughs] i just love that. that's the best. glenn greenwald. i can't overstate how precious you were on this topic as of many others. i would hope that our people watching would look it up. thank you. >> thank you, tucker. >> tucker: so the derek trial
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trial. it says that the jury should have been sequestered and the trial should have been moved out of minneapolis. the motion also calls for a hearing on possible juror misconduct or bias. why? one of the jurors in the case, a man called brandon mitchell has gone public and started giving interviews about his thinking on the case. watch. >> we were watching the news so we don't know what was going on. we were really just locked in on the case. with so much stress coming from the case, those things are so secondary. his legacy is now cemented in history. it has now become so much bigger than him as an individual. he has now become almost, he has become a legacy. it is a legacy that will forever be here and will hopefully create some change within society. and that is huge. >> tucker: huh. so it wasn't about whether or
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not an individual officer committed a specific time. that is what a trial was for. it's something much bigger. it's about change in society. that is a juror for the case. keep in mind that during a jury selection, that man, brandon mitchell claims he had never attended a george flood protest. that turned out not to be true. social media post show that mitchell did in fact attend the march in washington, d.c., last year when george boyd's family member spoke. and photographs he is seen wearing a t-shirt that says "get your knee off our necks." a former federal prosecutor joins us tonight. thanks so much for coming on. so what you make of this? i mean, you can't have jurors who live, can you? and then call that a fair trial or what does this mean? supposedly not, tucker. but you also shouldn't have all of the publicity, the subtle announcement, the president weighing in. none of those things should happen in a search for justice
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and the truth. i was listening very closely and i didn't hear juror number 50 to talk about truth or justice there. he talked about change. the biggest concern for me is the justice system. and that is specifically whether as a juror he was handed to the court. he was under oath and was required to be candid to the court when he answered the question so that derek chauvin got a fair trial. it is a real question to me whether or not this juror was candid. it looks very much like he wasn't when he answered no to the questions that you noted earlier that he had not been to such a protest. this goes to the very heart of derek chauvin's descent and having a fair trial and have a jurors who are impartial. you don't have just a juror who has lied to the court, which is enough to overturn the verdict. but you have to wonder what his motive was for if you live for lying to the court and in other
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remarks that he has made, it certainly looks like he wanted to get on that jury. he talked of awful lot about social change. and that is why he wanted to be on the jury, that is not what the justice system in this country is for. it is incredibly serious to take someone's liberty from them with the power of the state. and because it is so serious, we have to have impartial jurors. and it certainly looks as though we didn't hear. >> tucker: yeah. you don't want a trial to become a political metaphor for anything ever. because by definition, that is not the point of a trial. it is to assess whether a specific crime occurred. i am not a lawyer, but am i getting warmer here? you have corrupted the whole system. it is a way of thinking that is poison that will eliminate justice from your society. so why isn't anybody saying anything about this? >> well i don't know. it is will dull my bewildering.
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offering him a fair trial to take his liberty from him. it does not look to me as though that happened here. this juror could face sanctions. it is a crime after all to live to the court. we'll see what the judge does here. there is something to minneapolis or minnesota called a schwartz hearing where a juror misconduct is given a hearing. and that juror should be called income would be put under oath, would be asked to testify about what he said, what he has said since the trial and whether or not he was a fair and impartial juror. it will be very interesting to see what the judge does. he certainly has not so far seemed to me to be particularly courageous in his ruling. >> tucker: you don't want jurors to say i'm going to vote a certain way because of people who look like you or my experience of people who remind me of you because of the system. again, that hurts everyone in the end word i hope we don't
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continue down this path. thank you. >> thanks, tucker. ♪ ♪ spay once one person we have heard an awful lot about over the last several months is marjorie taylor greene. she is a member of congress for the state of georgia. marjorie taylor greene, you've heard the phrase, the name almost everything a day. as much as we have heard about marjorie taylor greene, we've never heard anything from marjorie taylor greene. never met her, never talked to her, no idea what she is really like. and it might be worth finding out. so we sat down with her for an episode of tucker carlson today." it airs tomorrow. and what an interesting conversation it was. about an hour long and we recorded it. you can make up your own mind about marjorie taylor greene. and we hope that you will. here is a short clip of it. what is it like wandering around congress being marjorie taylor greene? how do democratic colleagues respond to your?
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here is what she said. >> they see me and they look at me so i felt like he was on their faces which is usually very amusing. become. the article? >> well, anything from oh, there she is. oh, there's marjorie taylor greene. or just straight up hatred, like stared on hatred. >> tucker: really? >> some of them can't even make eye contact with me because i think there may be a little intimidated by me. the one she went on to describe the one conversation she has had with any democratic member of congress and the time that she has been at the capitol. and that was with alexandria ocasio-cortez. the whole interview was fascinating. again, we are going to let you decide is always what you think of marjorie taylor greene. but we feel like you have the right to decide what you think of marjorie taylor greene and we have the right to interview anyone will want and we are going to. that is on foxnation.com. in just a few years, democratic party has transformed the state of virginia. it was a republican state.
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now it's a democratic state. it's a very different state as a result of that. our next guest is a republican who was running for the next governor of virginia. he things he can save the state. he would join us to assess how much the commonwealth has changed in such a short period. we'll be right back.
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>> tucker: we've got news from the literary world. stacey abrams, the governor in georgia is in her spare time a naughty novel writer. steamy, sexy, and those books may soon be coming to a store near you. trace gallagher has the story. >> if you are in the market for a romance novel like power of persuasion" or "rules of engagement," you can expect it from $92 to $3200 a copy. that is mostly because the books are out of print and selena
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montgomery is current political activist, stacey abrams. you know, romance writer turned political fighter. these days, she is known for using phrases like moral imperative and equal justice. but during her time as steamy selena, she got hearts fluttering using terms like like embracing. despite having a pen name, she isn't trying to shy away from her past. in fact, now that three of the books are about to be reissued, she is trying to bring up interest by noting that it showcases women of color as nuanced, determined, and exciting. the characters apparently work at the u.s. government espionage organization and when they are not trying to save the world from foreign adversaries, they can be found, of course, in the throes of passion voting here "in the kiss, she tasted passion, forgotten chemistry, and her alarm at the loss of
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control. he felt her tremble as he kissed her hand in the moonlight." not exactly going to make him blush, but the reissue of novels will be published under her real name as well as her nom de plume. tucker. >> tucker: you could do voice-overs. that was fantastic. >> [laughs] >> tucker: softcore porn brought to you by trace gallagher. good to see you. you heard a selection from trace. we are getting our act together. we are going to have some dramatic readings for you this evening. meanwhile, back to politics. a few places in america are different and it changes quickly for the commonwealth of virginia. it was a republican state. now it's a democratic state. for example, officials have discussed banning accelerated math classes. it looks like they are going to. democrats of virginia have also ended marriage based positions
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at the high school for and technology. he lives in virginia and now he is running for governor of virginia. we are happy to have him on tonight. thank you so much for joining us. i guess what is striking about this is it doesn't necessarily seem like a partisan concern. everyone i thought agreed that education was essential. why would the ruling party in your state destroy it? >> tucker, first of all, thank you for having me. and it doesn't even stop there. what their next onto is actually not a warning. advanced up almost to kids who have learned, earned them in high schools to take in the pledge of allegiance and the fourth of july out of the curriculum of things that actually bind us together, unite us as americans and virginians. it just seems that terry mcauliffe's and the left liberal democrats want to take our education policy from having everybody in the fast lane to putting everybody in the broken down lane. this is exactly what we are seen
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from the democrats, and particularly from terry mccullough, is that they are on the wrong side of every issue. when it comes to business, they want to take away our right to work status in virginia. i want to keep our right to work status and keep virginia moving. in education, they want to teach our kids what to think. they want to teach them critical race theory and they want to take accelerated math out of the curriculum. i want to teach our kids how to think and not have critical race theory in the curriculum, and actually yes, teach accelerated math. terry wants to take away qualified immunity from law enforcement so they can be pursued with civil lawsuits. and i want to protect qualified immunity so that our law enforcement officers know that we are not only going to invest in them, but there governor has their back. terry agrees with joe biden. in fact, these amendments of our constitution are not absolute. he even said recently that religious exemption should not be the basis for laws.
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and i want to stand up for our constitution and protect the first amendment. and our right to life. democrats and terry are on the wrong side of every issue. as i have been campaigning around virginia, all virginians recognize this and they are just ready for a republican governor, and that is why i'm running from a tucker. >> tucker: which is just so radical. the state was always conservative. terry was a moderate conservative. he even voted for obama in '08 because he thought he was too liberal and now he is way more left than obama even was. how bewildered are you by the change that they have brought in such a short period? >> well tucker, this is why i quit my job last summer. you know, i actually could not recognize my home state of virginia. i am homegrown. i love the commonwealth of virginia. i was so frustrated with the republican party because the republican party had not mounted a winning campaign in over ten years. i left my job and prepared to
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run for governor. what we are seen as enormous momentum on the campaign trail. what we are hearing from virginians is we must win. we will win. tucker, i got a huge endorsement on sunday from senator ted cruz. and that just was so humbling to me. and then governor kevin endorsed me from oklahoma this morning. heading into our nominating convention on saturday with a huge momentum. i am out in front. we are campaigning twice as hard. i just finished a great rally in a gloucester county virginia with a huge group of folks and virginians are ready for a change. we are ready for a governor who is got to business career. he knows how to get things done and delivered results, not empty promises, and to put virginia back on the path to be the best state in the country to live, work, and raise a family. >> tucker: stop the craziness, the ideology. texas should be watching carefully what happened in virginia because it can change really, really fast. godspeed. i appreciate you coming on.
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thank you. >> tucker, thank you so much for having me and have a blessed evening. >> tucker: so, critical race theory is coming to dominate education in virginia but it's not just virginia. it's all over the country. what you do about it when it comes to your school? nothing. no one has done anything until recently peer but now there is a network of parents, of students fighting this racist indoctrination. also, minutes ago, our senior editorial producer confirmed that the stacey abrams novel is in route. will bring you a dramatic reading of that steam to work. we will have it by friday. ♪ ♪
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he joins us tonight. so much for coming on. so just to set the scene very quickly for viewers who haven't followed this, last year you had a 9-year-old fourth-grader in private school and they began trying to tell her that she was a bad person, a 9-year-old, because of the color of her skin, which of course you can't control. you approach the head of the school and he basically just will you off. you wrote a letter. he blew you off again. you wrote a letter in which you said we don't have white privilege. stop telling us that. what happened then? >> after that, we had a zoom call with the school basically saying the same thing. they said if you don't like here teaching, you can leave. within 24-48 hours of that call, they actually offered me a full refund and said you can leave. they are teaching these kids terrible things. teaching them to feel bad about themselves and it is really
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awful. >> tucker: so they are teaching racism. i think by any conventional definition, that is what they are doing. you called them on it in a really straightforward while-written letter and they didn't budge at all. so what does that tell other parents whose kids are being subjected to this poison right now? what can they do? >> well, i've gotten quite a few calls from parents of the school and they are pulling their kids out. they are not happy about what is being taught to their children. i'm not sure what else i could do but teach the school lesson by pulling their kids out. >> tucker: bless you for doing this. you pulled your 9-year-old out because, i guess by your actions, we can, you thought it was that dangerous to her that you didn't want her around it. why do you think more parents don't do that? i think it's the right thing but why don't more people do that? >> i think a lot of them are unaware about how bad this
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really is and what they are teaching the kids in the schools. and also, if you are in new york, it's really difficult to find another place to go because so many schools are teaching this critical race theory. and they are together in this. you have to leave there. someplace like florida here never heard of it. >> tucker: oh, so you just left the state and you moved to florida. >> yes. >> tucker: is it better? >> much better. the schools never heard of critical race theory. they don't teach critical race theory. they don't know about it. these children go to a park and they want to play. they don't care what color the other kids are. they care that they are having fun. >> tucker: it's amazing. it's sad and it's so striking that people go along with it and we always want to highlight the people who don't. that's an example to the rest of us. thank you so much. i'm sorry, finish.
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>> thank you, tucker. i was just going to say i parents came here. holocaust survivors. they came here with nothing. they worked their whole lives so we could have what we have in this country. it's america and we should be taught that everybody is treated equally. that is not what we they are teaching our children are. >> tucker: nicely have been put. that is the promise of america. if you give up on that, we are done. nice to see you. >> thank you. >> tucker: so joe biden and his doctor, dr. joe jill biden disappeared in a remarkable picture with his wife rosalyn carter. people noticed something pretty weird about that picture right away. but the more you look at the picture, the stranger gets. he is an expert at diagnosing the weirdness of pictures. he is one of the first people who identified the photograph. we will be right back. ♪ ♪
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>> tucker: we don't typically do an entire segment on a photograph, but there are certain pictures that are so be dull my bewildering depth they become iconic. think of pictures that define a moment. the carter center and atlantic future this photograph of joe biden and his doctor, dr. jill sitting next to former president jimmy carter and his wife, roslyn. it makes the bidens look like
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giants. but the picture raises another important question. why are the giant bidens not wearing masks indoors sitting next to an elderly couple who are literally in their 90s customer keep in mind, joe biden wears his mask alone outdoors, contravening the cdc's recommendation. a few days ago, joe biden delayed his speech he was giving outside because he couldn't find the mass. but when he's that would jimmy carter, moving on 100, he didn't wear a mask. what is this exactly. he is our senior political analyst to decipher this bazaar picture. >> i think it's kind of a sweet photo and a nice gesture on the part of the bidens. they didn't need to wear a mask. they are all vaccinated. so the mystery is not why they were not wearing mask. the mystery is why they were
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immediately getting masks with rosalynn carter behind them. the safest they could be as outdoors. that is when they put the mask on. >> tucker: so you are telling us that in fact the mask slipped. >> that is what the cdc would seem to suggest. a group of four indoors. everybody vaccinated. so they go back outside from the people they are visiting and they put masks on. now this has got to be theater. i have been trying to think through the day what possibly motivates biden to do this all the time, to walk outside the white house by himself wearing a mask. >> tucker: he doesn't infect himself. >> he doesn't make any sense. so i think that what he thinks or someone thinks there is that there is a subset of the
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democratic party were completely freaked out. you go around the city of new york and you see people everywhere outdoors walking on the street running and wearing masks. you see it elsewhere as well. people outdoors wearing masks. it's not necessary but somebody believes that. and i remember some time ago, on twitter i think it was, i said i didn't have a lot of confidence in efficacy of masks but i know about his other people if you don't. so wear a mask not because it is safe but because it is nice. be nice, right? the reaction to it was crazed. i mean, hate messages and enunciation's and so on. so there are people to whom this mask wearing and all the other precautions are meant for a kind of religious doctrine that they follow in that way. the result is what you see, and i think that biden and the people around think that it is good for him that the people who don't care about it i'm going to be mad at him for wearing a mask
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and the people who do care about it will appreciate it. >> tucker: are almost at time. i have to ask you, for a long time, this has become a much more obedient population than it used to be. is that fair to say? >> it looks like in this case, yeah. because i would have thought that a rebellion against these restrictions would have, and i think it's coming now. people are beginning to shake this off and say we are going to do what we are going to do. we are going to have a fourth of july party's and all rest of it. you get outside the major cities and around the country and you don't see a lot of people with masks on. and places where they are obviously not necessary. what you see that in the big cities. there is a certain belief. look, liberals by and large believe in government. so if you want to pick a group of people who might be obedient, that is where you would go. >> tucker: i guess. the military is going to come and give you your medicine. sign me up. [laughs] as long as the national guard gives me a shot, i'm golden. great to see you tonight. thank you for that perspective.
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