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we have convened some of the largest philanthropic organizations in the united states. >> bret: with well, we wanted to get to the q and a part. the president dlad there. we will have it all taped. bryan llenas in the room. thanks for having us in. that's it for this "special report," fair, balanced and unafraid. here is tammy bruce. ♪ ♪ >> tammy: good evening and welcome to "fox news primetime." i'm tammy bruce. we are living in an environment where the establishment and swamp are engaging in one giant coordinated effort to normalize the mob. all under the banner of policing so-called disinformation. in the 21st century, we vowed to defeat this malign effort by making sure we speak truth to power on television, radio with books and, yes, through social media and the mob is trying to control all of them. tonight we take on silicon valley, the oligarchy, big tech and expose that their agenda
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goes beyond bias. it goes beyond political activism. it even goes beyond just pushing a left wing agenda. their goal is to reshape society or, as some politicians are famous for saying, the fundamental transformation of america. thanks, but no thanks. while you may often hear about big tech acting as an arm of the democratic party. the truth is much worse. twitter, facebook, and the can a bowl of tech giants are not an arm of the democrats. they are the engine that keeps them running and keeps the left perpetually outraged forever anxious and convinced trying to silence those with whom they disagree is the answer. that is the ultimate fraud and ruining countless lives and futures. these social media oligarchs are now acting as news room assignment editors. they are the messengers. they are the ones in charge. they're the ones that mobilize the mob. now, think about it. twitter and facebook control what trends, controls what topics get most exposure. decides which words will get you banned and which will not.
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they are the new digital town square if you will. and media and their democratic allies take their marching orders from what will get the most clicks, what will fuel the most hysteria and what will appease the far left partisan sensibilities of their audience. later in the show, we will explore the connection between the big tech agenda and the biden policy narrative which actually refers, you guys, to mothers as, quote, birthing people. in a section about maternal mortality. rachel campos-duffy will be here to react. remember, it's always the loudest voices against the truth and facts, whether it be big tech or legacy media, making politicians feel comfortable stating the most outrageous things completely at odds with reality. here is vice president kamala harris responding to nbc's lester holt asking why she hasn't been to the southern border. >> at some point, you know, we are going to the border. we have been to the border. so, this whole -- this whole --
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this whole thing about the border, we have been to the border. we have been to the border. >> you haven't been to the border. >> >> tammy: well, misharris d shot circuited there for a moment and she decided to make a weird analogy about europe revealing she knows this is serious but also wants to diminish the crisis. harmeet dhillon joins us later to explain the vice president's bizarre responses to the border crisis. you know the democrats are in trouble when they roll out former president baracknd obama. americans don't like attempts to divide us by racial politics but obama want you to know it's right wing media manipulating mindless white people that's the real problem. listen to this. >> we occupy different worlds. that it becomes that much more difficult for us to hear each other, see each other, you don't have just walter cronkite delivering the news but you have a thousand different venues. all that has contributed to that sense that we don't have anything in common. >> tammy: well, obama knows better than this.
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and, yes, it is probably more convenient to just have one person issuing the news as opposed to a variety of voices. but they must have a distracting alternative to keep people from believing their lying eyes because it's not just white people that are concerned. it's all americans impacted by the surge in crime and decline in the quality of life. but his message will be carried without challenge by legacy and social media overlords regardless. they elevate and feature voices they like. and condemn and erase information that threatens the left wing agenda. we all remember the silencing by big tech of the true and accurate reporting on the "new york post" hunter biden laptop story and more recently we have come to learn that the wuhan lab leak theory was actually credible all along. tech giants aren't just other so-called private companies. they're behaving as if they're actually sovereign states themselves. they operate more like governments than any traditional private sector business. and have power and influence that nancy pelosi, chuck
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schumer, and joe biden could only dream of. they are becoming the overlords of our discourse, determining what is true or false, each if it's wrong. congressman jim jordan and the federalist mollie hemingway join us soon to unwrap all of this. now, take a step back, think about what censorship does beyond just censor. it doesn't just affect one story or one tweet or one user. it flows downstream through the entire social media ecosystem and into society as a whole itself. once it crerns one person it both consciously and subconsciously trains people well beyond that individual to believe that they can't say anything that will offend for fear of the mob. in other words, every suspension is meant to send a message to everyone else. beware or you will be next. our friend janice dean joins us tonight to talk about the personal impact of the mob and big tech training people effectively to become bullies while empowering the worst among us to do even more damage. so what can we do to push back?
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on the legal front, justice clarence thomas hinted at some possible answers. noting in a recent case regarding donald trump and his blocking of certain twitter users, while president, that the quote more glaring concern isn't what trump did to his critics but that the power that tech overlords have to ban users entirely and suggesting it's an issue that the court will have to grapple with and that is that these companies are more like common carriers like at&t instead of traditional private companies. and what about congress? given the market power of facebook and twitter, antitrust laws provide another regulatory path to reign in big tech. just this morning ohio went to court to have ohio's search engine declared a public carrier a public utility under ohio law. then there is us right here, right now, what can we do? first, we can continue to sound the alarm and make sure the issue is in the forefront. and we can ban together and speak as one voice regardless of
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circumstance, regardless of the number of followers you might have and even regardless of political ideology, of course. to stand in the way of censorship. and to stand up for freedom of thought and to demand that washington take action and vow to not support any candidates who don't stand shoulder to shoulder in the fight against silencing dissent and stifling the free flow of information. because, again, they are trying to use fear against us and use the power of the mob to make us think we are just a tiny powerless faction when, in reality, we are the vast, not so silent, majority. joining me now republican congressman from ohio, you know him well, one of our heroes, jim jordan. congressman, welcome aboard. thank you very much for being here. you bet, tammy, good to be with you. >> tammy: interesting news about the action in ohio to have google declared a search engine a public utility. what's your take on that?
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>> well, first of all, great monologue and i couldn't agree more. big tech has to be broken up. i mean, mollie has faced it, the federalist, the censorship and attack from big tech. we have been shadow banned by twitter. we need to break them up. i have to tell you, tammy, i actually think the democrats are set to make things worse. they are going to introduce a number of bills here in the next few days that they say are going to help but they do nothing to break up big tech. do nothing to stop the censorship of conservatives. what they do do in congress they give more power to the joe biden federal trade commission and the joe biden justice department. the same justice department by the way that kicked in rudy giuliani's door a few weeks ago. do you think they are really going to focus on making sure tammy bruce doesn't get censored. molly hem ming way and jim jordan doesn't get censored. we need to take action. it's great to see the state of ohio and other states do it as well like the state of florida. >> tammy: that's why there is this push to federalize because governors as we have seen have
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an impact. they don't want the abbott and the desantis of the world to have an impact, to make a decision, to show the rest of the country what bad democrat policy does and the way to do that federalize elections, you know, put the ftc or somebody else in the federal government in charge of twitter. interesting, you may have seen this from president trump, a statement that he made regarding nigeria banning twitter from its country because they deleted one of its president's tweets. here's a statement. more countries should ban twitter and facebook for not allowing free and open speech. perhaps i should have done it while i was president. but zuckerberg kept calling me and coming to the white house for dinner telling me how great i was. 2024? you know, i love his dry sense of humor. i love his delivery and it's also, of course, i think he understands, of course, would not ban twitter. it's an interesting take when it comes to the nature of twitter
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and facebook acting almost as government and governments having to take action. what's your approach on that? >> no. you are exactly right. you mentioned this in your monologue. colluding with big tech. colluding with big media. colluding with the democrat party, we saw it as you pointed out with the hunter biden story last fall. we saw them down playing the lab leak theory on the origin of the virus. what concerns me most the threat to liberty americans face. every right we enjoy as americans under the family of firstamendment has been threate. your right to faith assemble, freedom of press and freedom of speech. every single one. there are still places in the country people can't meet as a congregation. four weeks ago i spoke to the new mexico republican party in amarillo, texas, because they couldn't assemble in their home state, they had to go to texas for freedom. your right to petition your government as you and i speak right now, you can't go to your u.s. capitol to lobby your member of congress to redress
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your grievances because nancy pelosi won't let you in. so, on and on it goes. so this is what is at stake here. big tech is colluding with other entities to limit the rights of american citizens that we enjoy under the first amendment. that is my biggest concern and the judiciary committee should be fighting back against that. not trying to give more power to the biden ftc and the biden -- >> tammy: they are scrambling. they know they are losing the american people. they know in particular they are losing the votes of minorities in this country. you can't blame them. they are like a monster truck. you got 10 seconds and move through that field as quickly as you can. it's never been about what's best for the american people. it's been about their people and being laid bear right now i would say. and also when we think about what they're willing to do getting everyone effectively used to social media, used to twitter, facebook as the way to communicate and then to, in fact, tie that up and actually then end up controlling what we can do as individuals, i think, is something that they are quite
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consciously aware of. so, congressman, thank you, you are always on the frontline, always doing a great job and i really appreciate your work. >> you bet, tammy. thank you. >> tammy: thank you, sir. i know all americans do as well. the power of one individual in coffin and what they can do. now, of course, at congress referenced here and burn of your favorites as well and mine to say the least. mollie hemingway joins us, senior editor at "the federalist" and a fox news contributor. mollie, welcome aboard, it's fun times to do what we do now, isn't it. >> it's just an amazing period of time with so much of these big tech companies, media companies really not helping people come together with good information but dividing by telling false stories or censorshipping information. >> tammy: we played a little bit of a snippet of president obama's statement earlier regarding media. but it was a -- i want toly a larger framework for you because i would like to get your comments on his strategy here implementing the distraction theory.
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let's watch that. >> we occupy different worlds. that it becomes that much more difficult for us to hear each other, see each other. we have more economic stratification. and seeing grey imation. you kind that with racial stratification and the siloing of the media so you don't just have walter cronkite delivering the news but you have a thousand different venues. all of that has contributed to that sense that we don't have anything in common. >> tammy: well, obviously there he is complaining that it's not a media that they can control over a few people that are easier to control. and there is remarks about right wing media, fueling fear and anger amongst white people as though we are not thinking for ourselves. he talked about, you know, the economic differences and siloing people, it seems like he is describing, you know, what the left has been doing. what's your take on his approach in this regard? what's he trying to accomplish
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here? >> it's so interesting, people think that the media really broke during the trump era. but a lot of people point to what the media were doing during the obama era when they really thought that their job was to be his propaganda arm and just do whatever it took to cover up any bad stories and help him out with any good stories. there are a variety of viewpoints in media. imagine if there weren't a variety of viewpoints in the media the last four or five years. we would have had a media that told absolute lies with collusion with russia to steal the 2016 election. they were doing that every day for years. and there were a few voices saying that doesn't sound rational or reasonable. they were telling -- they were smearing brett kavanaugh, lying about him. lying about the covington kids at the pro-life rally. >> tammy: good reminder. >> lying about pretty much everything, whether you mentioned earlier the wuhan lab leak theory, which they lied about and censored discussion of. so if we had only walter cronkite this is what barack obama wants we wouldn't be able
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to have that variety of information and debates. >> tammy: that's the whole point. >> it is that's exactly what the sovereign of this country which is us, which we require, we will have it but it's our opinions that apparently are so irritating, right? so many different points of view. it is totalitarian to suggest that one single individual or there be a state media exclusively it's remarkable. and, yet, this is not the only remarkable thing i want your opinion on. what's been making appropriately some news is a "new york times" staffer mara gay made some remarks about her being disturbed by how many american flags she viewed on long island. let's listen to this. >> i was on long island this weekend visiting a really dear friend and i was really disturbed. i saw, you know, dozens and dozens of pickup trucks with, you know, explicative against joe biden on the back of them. >> yep. >> trump flags.
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and some cases just dozens of american flags which, you know, is also just disturbing because essentially the message was clear it was this is my country. this is not your country. i own this. >> tammy: wow, so there again, different opinions, disturbed this individual as part of a major important american newspaper. and seems to think that other people maybe don't feel that they too own america. we all do. this is all of ours. this is clearly a dangerous kind of point of view and, yet, it seems she is comfortable stating it on television. where does this go? what is this about do you think? >> well, tammy, it's so interesting because she says this happened on long island in new york, which there are some republicans on long island but it's certainly not some red utopia for rubbing republicans, this is a very diverse place. she couldn't handle even that. she couldn't handle that there were people that supported president trump or people that didn't like joe biden or, sadly,
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she didn't like that there were people who were very patriotic toward the country that you wish she would be patriotic toward as well. but it really is saying something about how out of touch this person is from the rest of the country. everyone in the rest of the country kind of knows that there are different places with different political perspectives. i live in a very blue area and i can handle that. but, it just says something about how the "new york times" covers everybody so poorly because they wish that everybody just shared their group think and including, unfortunately, they have this hatred for the country that comes out in some of their coverage, that is really not helpful. it's very dangerous and it's not something that a healthy republican can really have much longer as this kind of self-haight tread for the country. >> i think that's clear. who knows i would think a lot of those flags also belong to democrats. it's funny how she considered that wasn't the case, right? well, mollie, great stuff, again, your work at the federalist here, of course, at fox news, thanks for joining me tonight. i prevent it. >> thank you. >> tammy: have a great night.
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coming up. kamala harris still has not visited the border, but has she been to europe? >> and i haven't been to europe. [laughter] i mean, i don't understand the point that you are making. i'm not discountings the importance of the border. >> tammy: well, more "fox news primetime" right after this. ♪ ♪ introducing aleve x. it's fast, powerful long-lasting relief with a revolutionary, rollerball design. because with the right pain reliever... life opens up. aleve it, and see what's possible. ♪ sometimes you wanna go ♪ ♪ where everybody knows your name ♪
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>> do i declare this trip a success? yes, i do. it is success in terms of a pathway that is about progress. we have been successful in making progress. >> even she didn't believe that. you can tell. just moments ago vice president kamala harris declared victory after a long day addressing root causes of our immigration crisis. but she still didn't have an
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answer when reporters asked why she refuses to visit the southern border. this morning she responded with a non sequitur comparing it to europe and a few minutes ago there is more she stumbled hard on the same question again. >> anybody especially if you are from california you know i have spent a lot of time on the border and both going there physically and aware of the issues. >> tammy: so, what she went to san diego? i'm a native also a angeleno. joining me now center for american liberty harmeet dhillon you know her well. thank you for joining me tonight. i know you are a busy woman. >> thank you for having me here. >> tammy: what about the dodgers? give me your impression, i'm in new york now but really we are both californians. we know about the border. we, you know, our culture is certainly mixed culture if you will of spanish and hispanic and wild west.
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what is your take on this bizarre response to all of the questions and to the nature of the border crisis itself? >> well, look, tammy, kamala harris, who i have seen in action for the last 20 years here in california, first she never enters a room without an entourage. i have never seen her alone. she is always prepped and prepared and scripted. and, you know, she never does anything with without calculation. and so what you see here is a calculated desire to avoid the border while she has been the vice president. she certainly was a frequent visitor before when she was pulling stunts during the last election cycle in 2018 and 2019 she even held a press conference and did tv interviews there at the border. but now even though democrats including henry cuellar, congressman from texas has asked her to come to the border, she is avoiding it as if it were a downed power line in a rainstorm. she wants nothing to do with it because there is nothing good about what's going on there and she doesn't have a good explanation. she is telling us that this is a successful trip just now, she knows that's a lie.
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it's been a disaster for the administration. >> tammy: it has been. what's interesting this is out of the way of the barack obama playbook. they don't want to be photographyed near a disaster. obama didn't want to be photographyed with that oil rig that blew up in the gulf of mexico but you saw him walking along the beach and reporters were forbidden from taking pictures of it. they really believe, it seems, if it doesn't appear on the news or on social media then they can say it never happened. like the cat that puts its head under the curtain and think it's now disappeared from anyone ever seeing them again. if she has an entourage i have been shocked how inept her answers are and exchanges that weird laugh you would think she would be prepped well but she doesn't seem to be ready for anything. >> look, like i said, i have been watching her the last 20 years that weirdo laugh is a new
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thing. it is definitely something that some political consultant told her during the election cycle that look, you are coming off as too harsh. you are coming off as too prosecutorial so when somebody asks you a question that you don't know the answer to laugh hysterically because you are a woman and people will think that's charming. it isn't charming it's just weird. remember that with our president being one diagnosis away from, you know, checking out mentally, you know, we are really very close to having this lady who is unprepared being the president of the united states. and she is not ready for prime time. just in the last hour the remarks she made in mexico about immigration ignored the fact that her own parents are immigrants to this country and neither of them came from the reason that she stated which is fleeing danger or fleeing poverty. they came for other reasons. i'm an immigrant to this country i came for other reasons, valid reasons, legally. and she is ignoring huge swathes and ignoring it is the biden administration's policies that
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have caused this human suffering and crisis at the border. >> tammy: that's what's fascinating. >> that's what the heads of states are say guatemalan president have demanded stronger responses and they are ignoring that. >> tammy: that's what's fascinating harmeet. they know what he they're doing. they know what's causing this. so we can only conclude that they want it to continue. and so thank you very much for being with me. you are right on all those points. we have to be concerned but it is quite shocking that she is not red to take on the job that people have presumed she is being groomed for. harmeet, thanks for being here tonight. >> thanks, janice. >> tammy: biden's war on self-proclaimed president referring to mothers as birthing people in his new budget plan. what does that even mean? rachel campos-duffy is here to break it all down next. ♪ rate-to-severe eczema
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>> tammy: buried deep in the biden administration's new budget you will found politically correct new language since it's now offensive to identify someone as a mother. that term has been replaced with birthing people. in the section about maternal mortality but the administration wasn't very consistent. they go right back to using the word mother. [gasps] when discussing paid leave. so which is it? joining me now with all the answers rachel campos-duffy, "fox & friends weekend" co-host. congratulations on that designation, rachel and chris begal, radio host and host he is a multiple host, host of the chris begal show podcast, a man of many talents and great show, chris, i love going on it and you are an expert on most things. i want to start with you in a minute. rachel, we saw this changing of the word of mother and erasing of femaleness a few months ago i
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think it was on the senate floor. it was in congress when this was brought up. once again, everybody thought it was a joke and too crazy to even -- like why? why was he doing that? but then we naturally then see it, that's just a start. then that's just to prepare people to start seeing it. we know what this is about. it is about transectionials, which is find you are an adult you want to make a make a change. it's fascinating they want to erase women the concept entirely. tell us what you think about that. >> rachel: cori bush on the floor and determined. there was pushback now we are seeing what you said it was growing and there is preparation. there are very powerful forces hell bent on erasing our gender. in order to win this battle, tammy, prewoke feminist you know plenty of them are going to have
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to do something very uncomfortable. they are going to have to join forces with people that they generally don't like, conservative, pro-life women and men, evangelize and they are going to have to join forces to fight this because make no mistake, this is exactly what they want to do. they want to erase our gender. they want to erase our femininity, our purpose and our identity as procreators and the creation process and the birthing process and so i think that we really need to have some very interesting bed fellows. and it's going to be hard for the left. because the champions in this battle are not the usual people they like the planned parenthood or the national organization of women. it is ron desantis. it is donald trump, it is your local g.o.p. chapter. it's your local evangelical leaders. >> they don't need to joining up with anybody. just be honest. told by the left to trust science. no one is saying that we're not
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like transsexuals. americans are generous people live and let live. but this is not even what the transsexuals that i know. we haven't been talking about this. this is not what we want. we haven't cared about bathrooms. we don't care about this. it is another way to divide. and liberals and democrats need to be honest about what's going on here that this is also not what they voted for. not what they stand for. this is completely contrived. and it's unacceptable. and we can go this similar situation, chris. while that is of course bizarre in and of itself and nobody wants it. let's deal with critical race theory because you have got an interesting situation personally. we know that children are now being pitted against other children, they want children to see race first with critical race theory in kids schools. tell everyone what have you decided to do about that particular situation? >> i have three kids. two of them, family tammy are in high school. midway through high school.
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one is sixth grade youngest sixth grade we decide remove her from school over critical race theory. we simply cannot abide in our home that our children would be indoctrinated with notions that we have always taught against that is viewing people through their skin color or their gender or their sexuality first. we don't stand for that. that's not what we believe. in yet, in every school district, like mine, the one that we chose by the way. we moved to a suburb specifically for this district but they have installed one of these six figure race-baiting diversity people to inject racism in every single curriculum and we have said no. we're simply not going to have it we are going to remove my youngest daughter. and we're going to start her anew in a private christian school this fall. >> tammy: and that i admire that a great deal. i know, rachel, you care about your kids' education, it's important dynamic. but it is it a luxury, i have to say, what we are fighting for are for everybody who is like not in the middle class, maybe
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struggling financially, reliant on public schools that we can't abandon them. this fight is for everybody. and i'm looking forward, i think, to the fact that this kind of conversation, this is about all kids. in fact, it's not about denigrating anybody. this is the fighting against denigration. actually embracing everyone. so you both of you do a great job personally and in your work and thank you very much. rachel campos duffy, of course, you will see her on the weekends and everywhere else on fox and chris still gal philadelphia and his podcast thanks to both of you for coming on tonight. a democratic senator day or so to stand up to his party's radical agenda now he is being called a white supremacist. surprise. we will tell you why after the break. victor davis hanson is here to react next up. ♪ ♪
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♪ >> tammy: stand up to the democratic machine and face the consequences. joe manchin, senator joe manchin learned that the hard way catching major heat from his own party after announcing that he will not support their radical election overhaul bill or the elimination of the filibuster. democrats and the media predictably losing their minds, smearing manchin as a white supremacist doing everything in his power to stop democracy. well, i think we have the right person to shed some light on this. joining me now victor davis hanson, senior fellow at the hoover institute. every now and then, sir, it feels like we are in the twilight zone. and we're not, we're in real life. give us your take on the nature
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of the absurdity of the nature of what is happening here to the senator. >> yeah, i think joe manchin is looking beyond just his own west virginia constituency. i think he thinks we are nearing, i guess what he would would call it, tammy, peak weekendism, which when everything is racism nothing is racism. you search racism robots, gluten free racist. climate. everyone knows that's absurd. yet, the left -- this revolution we are in was never grassroots. it was never bottom up. it wasn't some 60's guys with a megaphone yelling about the man or the establishment. this was the establishment. this is the people with the money. silicon valley, the corporate board room. academia. the regular media, professional sports. these are very influential powerful people but they have no popular support. so they cannot allow the people
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to have these narratives. joe manchin knows that now. he knows there is no support for critical race theory. there is no support for open borders. there is no support for banning clean burning fossil fuel. there is no support for changing 180 years of practice and custom or the constitution. these people are going nuts because they understand their helium balloons. you have to say that russian collusion is a fact please don't question it or it will blow up. you have to say there is a bat caused the wuhan virus. if you dare suggest that this fantasy mr. blow up. hunter biden's laptop has to be fake. look at the evidence no it wasn't it blows up. i think it's a paranoid reaction on the left's part. this is a top-down narrow revolution that has all the levers of power. it's not like the 60's revolution. and it's very vulnerable. >> tammy: great point. >> it has no popular support. >> tammy: that's it, as a result it's a house of cards. any wind, any shift, everything
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collapses, and this -- i hoped this show tonight about the need for hysteria and a frenzy and panic on the left in the base. it seems like calling everyone racist reinforces that. and i want you to hear something from senator clyburn saying that democracy is now on fire. let's hear that. >> i think senator manchin needs to take a hard look at what he is saying here. the fact of the matter is the greatest empires in the world came down because of decadence and avoidance of issues. it's a all theory near row played his fiddle as rome burned. but what we have a modern day fiddling around in the senate and this democracy is on fire. >> tammy: wow, now he is also a racist and he is neurowhich is pretty strong thing to do.
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they are panicked. >> i can tell you half educated moronic rant i have ever heard. the roman empire lasted 400 years after nero. it wasn't nero fiddling while rome burned and destroyed the empire. what destroyed the empire. what destroyed the empire was inflation but most importantly tribalism. where people on the ryan an the dan ube started to identify as north african and german and gal and arab and italian and no longer were they citizens. they were no longer roman citizens. in fact, he is making the case for decadence and destruction of a society that he doesn't know he is making. what he is doing is what destroyed rome, these people are very paranoid. joe manchin could be a folk hero in this country because if he stands up and says i'm not going to back down, you may find a college president who says you know what? i'm not going to back down and
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maybe it's another senator and it will start to snowball and we are looking for heroes right now. he may be one of them. i wish one college president would stand up and say no more he would be on the cover of every blog and everybody would think a hero left. takes one or two people to pop this balloon. i hope he doesn't back down. >> tammy: because most people agree. and, yet, people are afraid. and what they need is that standard bearer and excellent point because yes, he could be that because he is reasonable, he knows what he is talking about. and he is a democrat. and there are a lot of democrats to say the least who don't agree either. sir, excellent point. have you made it clear for us, thank you very much, sir for bringing. up next the criminal investigation of cuomo's handling of nursing home deaths deepens, do the feds finally have enough to take down the disgraced governor. janice dean one of the many new yorkers seeking justice for loved ones, she joins us straight ahead.
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>> the walls finally closing in on andrew cuomo, reports show federal prosecutors are expanding their criminal probing theme the embattled new york governor the subpoena materials related to a multimillion book deal. our next guest just wrote an op-ed piece on foxnews.com about her hope that cuomo's book will lead to his eventual downfall. she knows firsthand that the impact of the governor's failures having lost both of her in-laws in the new york funk term care facilities. she's not holding back and holding cuomo accountable, pushing back against twitter who will take, just tell me what the weather will be like. we are joint style, it's -- first welcome it's always been an honor to work in the same place you work at. if it's -- it's lovely to see yu
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operate. it's heartbreaking, when a pete rose attack you. i also know you've got something to say to them. at first, tell us about your op-ed. you know how much money the governor got. why is it that this book could take him down? >> it's interesting, when the book was first announced, we thought it was a joke, we thought it was the onion or a headline in a satire magazine. it was actually happening, our governor who lost more new yorkers than most states, including our elderly over 15,000 elderly that died, he tried so hard to cover up. the timeline of that book is interesting because it looks like he was covering up those numbers as he was trying to sell the book. $5.1 million. at the time, we were devastated. we couldn't believe this guy was spending his time writing a book in the middle of the pandemic while we couldn't even plan
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funerals for our loved ones. now, a year later, they're using this book against him. his words that he wrote, all lies. i think we could use it in a court of law. >> it's interesting, especially if you looked at, if he viewed this as a part of the cover-up to reinforce his point of view it's the truth, perhaps it could be. that is remarkable. at the same time, felt he was doing the same thing. and we know, he was selling a book. >> they were all selling books, incredible. >> but i also know, i want to enforce it, a lot of people ask me, how do you deal with the trolls? we know social medias seems to create bullies. it looks out into the real world. what are your advice to people in the society? >> you have to do with the grain
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of salt. if they're coming after you, you might be doing something. didn't winston churchill said, if you got enemies coming or doing something right? not something you have to take when you go on social media and strong views and opinions. in my case, listen, they're coming after me after the weather person, let's get more creative. >> in your work, you've saved lives with your reporting, and you do a great job. it's a pleasure and honor. congratulations on the op-ed, i encourage everyone to go see that. thanks for being here. >> thank you for having me, thank you for your support from the very beginning. >> you are a singular voice, you are being able to move your message, there's some good things about being able to be out there on this and being willing to do this knowing what you've got your job, and you've got your personal interests as every new yorker does, as every
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american does, you're one of the best examples of who we are, thank you my dear. i will see you next time. >> write-back xg. >> think you everyone, i'm tammy bruce. you can find out more on her social media platforms, tucker carlson is next. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> tucker: good evening to "tucker carlson tonight," almost two years ago during the democratic presidential primaries that kamala harris appeared on cnn to show where she is in the race. at that moment, she had been memorably and completely humiliated by tulsa governor of hawaii. she need to explain what just happened. she said, i'm obviously a top-tier candidate, and so i did expect that i
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