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if you're following the race at that moment, you chuckled because in fact, kamala harris was not a top-tier candidate. not then, not ever. not until the day she was actually announced. on paper, she seems like a very serious contender, a united states senator, a former prosecutor who enjoyed it nearly universal support among washington post supporters. why wouldn't it work? the problem was actual voters found her repellent. we don't need to guess about this, we have the numbers. at the more kamala harris they got, the more repellents they became. by december, harris was losing to andrew yang in her own state the majority of california democrat said they wanted her to drop out of the race. here's a getting question i want. even in the business that is famous for rewarding falseness
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kamala harris was just too phony to win. she was too thick for politics. the question is, how did she end up effectively in charge of the entire country? that's a question that historians of democracy will spend decades -- d democracy being a system in which citizens get to choose their owniz leaders. apart from a few handlers around joe biden, nobody really chose kamala harris. it's a pretty amazing story actually. it's also deeply amusing. take a moment everyone smiled to pause and respite to observe the absurdity of kamala harris. if this is a fully vaccinated person whos recently kissed her fully vaccinated husband while both of them were wearing surgical masks, pretending it's
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entirely normal. this is the daughter to college professors who tells you with a straight face that she grew up poor and depressed under jim crow in california. this is a person who can't stop lecturing you about american values and what this country stands for it despite the fact she didn't grow up. she went to high school in montreal. this is the amazing part, even in french-speaking canada she tells us, many generations of her indian and jamaican families somehow celebrated kwanzaa. that's a holiday invented in los angeles in 1966, andd we could go on. let's embrace it for you, how fake is kamala harris? we'll put it this way, she can't even decide how to pronounce her own first name. we've heard her say at least two different ways with maximum confidence. imagine being hurt, what would your life be like? you would be terrified at any gmoment of being full of script because once you are off the script, what would you say?
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how would you know pad you don' even know who you are. something like that just happened when harris spoke to her friends over at nbc news.. >> do you have any plans to visit the border? >> at some point very we are going to the border, but we've been to the border, so this wil think about the border, we've been to the border. we've been to the border. >> you haven't been to the border. >> and i haven't been to europe. i understand it's a point you'r making. >> i've never been to spain, bu i kind of like the music. m she doesn't understand the poin to, no one ever asks her real questions. ones once last time that happened? in the almost two years since, harris has continued to ascend, how did you do that? purely on the basis of how she looks great meanwhile, because it is so improbable that someon
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this unimpressive has become so powerful, the people in charge are forced to assure us almost with hysteria that she is brilliant and impressive.li in order to prepare the rest of us for the inevitable march to the white house look around for the los angeles timesxa, a news organization at one point announced that harris was getting her own section in the newspaper that is news dedicate exclusively to kamala harris. there going to get there bittner 's news, international news and then their critical kamala harris news. they call the section covering kamala harris for the first dispatch in the la times new bureau didn't focus on her policy. that would have been a pretty thin section. instead, the paper covered the way she looks. sheet is all kinds of first, th first woman, first woman succesl
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madame vice president. she will use her voice to run this nation and inspire it, too. kamala harris, making herstory. >> tucker: next time you see someone walking across the top of your swimming pool, it's probably kemal harris. she became part of a divine group of leaders. it divine in the literal sense, like the dalai lama or kim jong un. she shot him in a team of her last round of golf. if kamala harris does have a kind of appealing humility, she doesn't compare herself to god, but a superhero analogy. her own book is called, "superheroes if you haven't seen it, you can get her nieces book, which is called, and by his big idea. what was the idea? we couldn't find it. if your kids are interested, they can buy the youth oriented edition of the ghostwritten memoir. and of course, because why
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wouldn't they be, we have kamala harris themed food. in this case, baked goods apparently made by the united states military. on her way to guatemala on the plane, kamala harris walked to the back to hand out cookies. not any cookies, not fig newtons, cookies and the shape of kamala harris. "usa today" reporter excitedly snapped a picture, saying she delivered cookies decorated with the shape of her likeness. kamala harris isn't just a vice president, she's a star. a major historian figure, indeed, she's god. if you say that enough, you tend to believe it. that's where the media find themselves, they believe it unquestionably. as she headed to latin america, they had the highest possible hopes. speak of the night that kamala harris made history as the first woman, first person of color elected vice president, she made clear that winning a seat at the table was just the first step.
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at the highest profile assignment so far, a solo trip to guatemala and mexico this weekend to tackle the root causes of the surgeon migration. >> having a mom of color up there talking about the situations come i think it's important. because the child of immigrants, first black, first south asian woman is going to represent us in guatemala today. i mean, i would kill to be able to be a fly on that wall in those meetings. >> she's a first woman vice president, first woman of color vice president, and this will shape how americans view her. >> the fact that kamala harris is visiting as the first woman, female vice president, first woman of color, that speaks volumes as well to those people of those countries. >> in addition to everything else, she's a mom now. you didn't know that. most of the point, really -- of the theme is she is a person of color. when a person of color goes to
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latin america to be around other people of color, it's a love match. they are going to love kamala harris in latin america. it is obvious, that's how our credential class thinks. people of color love people of color. unfortunately for kamala harris, that's not how latin americans think. latin america is not america. latin america is the traditional society. people in latin america are still allowed to say obvious things. if they haven't been trained by their leaders to censor their unapproved thoughts. sometimes they go ahead and order them as kamala harris found out yesterday when she arrived in guatemala. her motorcade was mobbed by protesters not trying to get her autograph or buy or superhero books, but telling her to get out of their country. go home read one placard, another sign read, kabbalah, trump won to a certain kind of liberal, this was shocking. they shouldn't of been chopped.
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guatemalans know what political corruption look like because they live in a politically corrupt system. if they saw the presidential election wasn't exactly on that level, because it wasn't. all of the powerful people in the u.s. from one side, joe biden side. they trusted the outcome less. and they said it. by the way, this may be hurts most of all, msnbc is going to have a lot of trouble dejected and this, but it's true. at some guatemalans actually support donald trump. that doesn't talk to people who been paying attention. what is your average guatemalan have more in common with? let's be honest. kemal harris or donald trump? come on, it's not even close. among other things, latin america to the state is patriarchy. gender bending postmodern feminism doesn't make sense either. it's totally confusing to your average person. they think it's absurd, and their right, it is. so in guatemala, it's pretty
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hard to sell kamala harris as a god. kemal harris is looking to be treated like god, she ought to go to london or a place where people hate themselves on their own culture. such as work in central america. the white house should've known that, the state department, too. they didn't know it because it turns out that in addition to being -- a lot of these people are incompetent. they're not quite sure what they're doing, and you can tell by watching carefully. they're flying blm flags at rec and embassies around the world. in real life, and no one outside america is impressed by a blm plank outside the embassy. in fact, they think it's pathetic. why? because it's an intentional self-conscious display of weakness. guess what no one on earth respects? weakness. if you want the world to like you, you would show strength. don't tread on me. people in guatemala would get that.
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they'd respected. they might even like us more. you know what they don't like? cringing self-hatred, that's disgusting to them and most people, it's a feature of human nature, it's universal. you think you would understand that he's america's top diplomat. every opportunity, he sell flashlights in front of the world. >> for the united states around the world, we have to face the realities of racism and hatred here at home. we can't pretend they don't exist. we need to face them openly and honestly. even if that's ugly, even if that's painful. that's how we live up to our values. >> it's not painful for the rest of the road to watch some more on like a totally blank talk about how terrible america is. it's not painful, it's laughable. it's ridiculous. the administration sincerely believes the rest of the world deeply appreciates when we beat
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ourselves up for something that took place 100 years ago. they think, central americans are impressed by our blm plagues. no, they're not impressed, and they're not impressed by kamala harris who just laughs and tells us to go away. brit hume is oxidase the senior political analyst, great to see you. there's just -- i love the idea of this contrast between the way washington, the press corps, the state department, and, pierce's office think she's going to be received in guatemala. here's a reporter covering kamala harris' trip to latin america. this is slightly -- so i want to apologize to her audience. >> thank you madam vice president, i got to vote for the first time is a nationally citizen, i voted for you. >> tucker: i just wonder, if you're kamala harris, i don't
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want to be mean to her, but you're surrounded by even the reporters sucking up to you, it must be a little surprising than the guatemalan company in a study home. >> tucker, this kamala harris phenomenon is come i think, limited to a small subset of the american population of which the news media are a parts and elements of the democratic party are, too. most americans don't really get it. i also have a sense that the reason that kamala harris got this border assignment was joe biden wanted to keep it as far away from him as he could, and sound like he was doing something. he names his newly sworn in vice president to handle the matter, and then they quickly realize that, if she goes to the border, that's only going to attract more attention to this problem. next thing you know, or soon thereafter, she heads down to latin america to convene a root
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cause seminar, which, when you think about it, is a silly idea -- of course it's a good idea to help the people down there to deal with the root causes of whatever it is that makes us people leave and come to the united states. this is -- that's a long-term problem. the situation at the border is a current and immediate emergency requiring action and long term solutions in central america. >> tucker: i wonder, if your kamala harris, what do i know, i haven't talked to her about it, but it seems like this is the last thing she wants to be doing. there's no upside for her. how much do you think she resents being dispatched to central america by joe biden? >> i couldn't answer that question without being able to get inside her head. the suspicion grows, i think, what we have here is a woman who is a lightweight, and she's useful for a purpose like this.
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you center up to the border, have her do a few things here and there. they have the statement today that she came out and read after being in mexico with the authorities there, and she talked about root causes and all that sounds very good. there was no mention of any real concrete current action that is being taken. it's all about, we want to help these people, people don't leave their countries because they'd rather stay, they only leave because circumstances are dire. we want to fix the circumstances. that's fine, but how long will that take? how many more immigrants will pour across the border. the suspicion grows that the reason why the biden administration isn't doing anything to enhance the enforcement is because they don't want to. there's a feeling within the party that the more these people come, the more they get into this country, the more they will eventually become democratic
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voters. that cynical, but it's a big part of what's going on. the one we've had almost 1 million people show up at the border so far. i appreciate that, thank you for coming on tonight. california congressman eric swalwell is unusual in the sense he's very few among the 435 who had had with the chinese spy. he's also one of the few members of congress who sends thugs to harass anyone he disagrees with that. he's doing that, we got the philia. plus, for a recent episode of tucker carlson originals, we covered a green energy scam that threatens to destroy one of the largest standing forces left in the country. we got a major update on
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♪ ♪ spiel in california congressman eric swalwell is a busy man, he once had with the chinese fact,t many can say that. now he's sending his goons to harass political enemies in the u.s., and it's on video. >> tucker, mo brooks says california democratic congressman swalwell's team committed a crime by unlawfully sending a process server to brooke's home, sneaking into
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brooke's garage to search papers on his wife. the video appears to show the sq be pulling into the garage, then the server speeds up the driveway, rushing out of his car to the garage to serve martha brooks a lawsuit in which he is accused of helping inside the january 6 capital riot. brooks seems to be started at and upset as he falls the man back to his car. congressman says this was first degree criminal trespassing, punishable by up to one year in jail. an attorney claims he had to be served papers and insist that server lawfully served the papers without attempting to enter the home. he claims that the process server never entered the house, ak trespassed. why so, why do have this video chasing my wife into my home? court documents indicate
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swalwell hired a private investigator trying to locate brooks with this lawsuit. >> tucker: thank you so much. when eric swalwell, the chinese spy criminal since a thug to hassle your wife, that's extra creepy. congressman mel brooks will be on with laura ingraham at 10:00 p.m. eastern. the recent episode of our new documentary we covered a green energy scam in the state of maine. at that plane, that scam is threatening to destroy one of the last large standing courts in this country. as part of the documentary, we spoke to a former senator, toms of yellow. watch. >> i'm holding balsam fir, part of the softwood first we had in maine that goes into this dark habitat that we see in the wintertime. dear go and protect themselves from both their predators and
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the environment. as he can see by where these markers are located, this court is going to cut right through that habitat and destroy it so the deer won't have a place to go in the wintertime. >> tucker: if you care about the country and god's creation and you don't want to see it destroyed, we have an up date. thanks so much for coming on. thank you for talking to us, what can you share? the coat that band of balsam fir, we went up there last tuesday, it's not there anymore. it's been cuts. they are cutting the corridor up there. they tell everyone it's 54 feet, it's 100 feet wide, and it's miles long. they started this whole process to prepare to put that corridor and the particular area, as we talked about. >> tucker: this hasn't been approved yet? >> they have all of their permits in place, we're going to take them as we talk on the show before about citizens referendum where we are going to have a chance to stop them.
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they're out of the woods right now because the army corps of engineers says they can't harvest between now and august 1st. we have a chance to stop them completely. >> tucker: but they are already cutting the forest? the largest standing forest in the eastern united states? it's because that's correct. they're cutting it, they're cutting it to bring power from canada and canadian owned companies through the state of maine as an extension cord to massachusetts to meet their green power requirements while we use profits from this. it foreign countries are benefiting from our extension cord remain to massachusetts. >> tucker: destroying one of the wonders of the united states, which is this clear cut for. in the name of green energy, that's what i in the name of green energy that's what i find it so galling. this is a business play that's making foreign companies which why do they have to dress it up as being green?in >> massachusetts asked for the
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power to come in, they requested to bring in green energies. it destroys the lives of indigenous people and the soil gives off carbon dioxide into the water which goes into the atmosphere. it's really dirty green energy. that's why they turned on the project. for some reason when it comes to maine, it gets filtered out and becomes, green energy. >> tucker: you have to wonder how much nature were going to allowed to be destroyed in the name of greenness. >> in this case, what they've done and that clear cut that i talked about, which is 84 feetle wide, miles long, probably ten -- it's destroying the habitat, the fisheries, and most importantly when you have these beautiful vistas looking out into the environment, seeing these wonderful forests, you're goinge
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to have a corridor cut right through.tr >> if you care about nature don't destroy it. if some guy comes up and says it's green to cut down a forest he's lying. thank you very much. >> thanks for having us on.ut >> you can watch a full episode on the screen energy scam, one of many underway in this country on tucker carlson originals. the next episode of our documentary series is amazing just screened it, it's called hunting ms-13, shot partially in el salvador, it debuts thursday on foxnation.com.s the white house has released a federal budget, it's beyond belief, could have profound implications for our future. we will tell you what's in it straight ahead
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november's election qualifyl aa blowout, as a mandate for change. it just wasn't. historically speaking, it wasn't even close. you'd never know that by the way the white house is behaving. completely remaking the country in less than six months. joe biden's budget proposal includes about $5 trillion in new spending and targeted tax breaks to friends and family over the next ten years. that's on top of the $5 trillion the government has already borrowed from china. this budget includes 13.2 trillion in planned borrowing. where are we going here? how does this work? does math still exist? senior fellow at the manhattan institute and fluent in mathematics, he is joining us to assess this. what would happen if this past? >> this budget is remarkable by any historical standard.
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we've already spent $2 trillion with the mark to stimulus. it leapt out in budget would add $5 trillion in spending on top of that over ten years, and then there's another $5 trillion in new proposals that are going to be coming from the biden campaign and fake expirations. he put that together, you get $12 trillion of spending over ten years. to put that in context, that's eight times bigger than the cost of the 2017 tax cuts that we were told we can't afford. another way of throwing a big number out at you, before the pandemict the national debt was just under $17 trillion. if you assumed the entire biden agenda is enacted and the new proposals, come of the debt goes from $17 trillion before the pandemic to $44 trillion at the end of ten years. this dwarfs anything we saw, not only from republican presidents but even from obama and clinton.
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you have to go back to lbj to see anything like this.. >> tucker: faces -- lbj was prosecuting a major war in southeast asia at the time, this is wartime spending. we are in one of the longest nonwar periods in american history, we are not fighting were really right now. are they assuming we never will be or never be any interceding crisis. what assumptions are they basing a budget like this? >> this is a rosy scenario. this assumes that we have quick growth, no more recessions, no more worse, the fact that defense spending drops slightly, it also assumes interest rates stay low and we can keep borrowing chiefly because it assumes today's low interest rates never rise. by the way, if interest rates do rise, every single percentage point adds $30 trillion in interest costs. this is growth, no recession, no
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new wars, low interest rates, you still have a debt going from 17 trillion to $34 trillion. >> you've read this budget, is there anything in the budget that does not add to the democratic party's power? >> very little. this budget is a democratic wish list. there are slush funds everywhere. one of the things the president is proposing is essentially a slush fund where we raisee corporate taxes five times bigger than the tax cut for 2017, and then put some of it into a corporate welfare slush fund that of companies do what government wants them to do, if they do what the biden administration wants them to do, they're giving about $1 trillion in corporate welfare spending. i don't know what part of infrastructure corporate welfare is, but there's huget slush fus for government. that's a way to get big business on board with the
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democratic agenda is tell them you are on board, we will give you money back. >> exactly. paying off your friend, throwing your enemies in jail. we noted a moment ago, we are not at war, we have and how to work. that's not exactly right, in january we did have a workable one of the biggest in history. it was a combination of d-day and everything rolled into one. it was january 6! o the report is out, it was interesting is not what it includes, but what it omits. julie kelly has been following this story as closely as anyone in america. she brings us footage tonight that we have not been told about that's next.
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♪ ♪ >> tucker: how bad was the january 6 white supremacist he went on insurrection in washington? it's bad but it keeps getting worse. just on friday, cnn informed us that that day was actually worse than 9/11 and pearl harbor. >> good evening, 150 days and since the worst single active violence since the civil war the man who incited it is crying about being kept off of social media. >> tucker: the worst single act of violence since the civil war! two people read anymore? the cortez can't read, but she can feel. she was deeply traumatized she was nowhere near, but she has ptsd from it. >> you have this transition.
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period of escalating violence, which really culminated on the sixth for which it extraordinarily traumatizing events not being discussed. it's politically sensitive. no one wants to say boo-hoo, but there are member of congress that served in war. >> you're doing therapy? >> yeah, i'm doing therapy, but also i've just slowed down. i think the trump administration had a lot of us in these communities in a very reactive mode. >> tucker: you are paid to listen to people talk about themselves, your job is to absorb narcissism. that's how you make a living. at some point you have to say please stop talking about yourself,lf please stop complaining. we have to get to the bottom of what happened during the whites
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supremestist on insurrection of january 6. what's so interesting, the government, despite calling for openness has not released thousands of hours of surveillance video from that day. interesting.su if it was the worst day of political violence since the civil war, says the historically illiterate cnn anchor, why won't the costly pictures? julie kelly is one of the few journalists who has looked into this. here's the video that she obtained from january 6.. t >> if you're willing to work with us and peacefully. gather more americans under the condition that they will come and gather peacefully to discuss what needs to be done to save our country. >> we are going to be heard. everybody, this must be peaceful.
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this has to be peaceful. we have the right to peaceably assemble. >> tucker: poor cortez is speed dialing her therapist right now. the senate released its report julie kelly has read it. american greatness, happy to join us tonight. you so much for joining us within the support? >> it's interesting, it basically really blames the u.s. capitol police who we are told were heroes similar to the heroes who stormed the beach in normandy -- and all other terrorist attacks of people who were there happening that day. turns out the u.s. capital's police were not prepared, didre not have a plan, ignored warnings that there could be violence that day.
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obviously, the story now is that the u.s. capitol police officers -- so many are also so traumatized just like aoc that they want $4.4 million to open up a wellness and trauma center to help work through all of their feelings about what happened that day. >> can a country where federal employees are this silly, can it continue? i mean really? the capitol police, we know the one gunshot fired that day was from a capital policeman who killed an unarmed protester. we take the side of the police and the sayings, all things being equal. we still don't know why, because we've never seen the report, and we don't know who -- we don't know the name of the cop who did that. are we ever going to find that out?t? >> i don't know. i think her family is trying to find out. i'm not sure why we don't have more republican officials or leaders in washington demanding to know the names and identities of that officer demanding to see the investigation we were told was t performed, conducted, and
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closed about what happened to ashley babbitt. the u.s. capitol police are the ones referring to the 14,000 hours of surveillance video they have just from noon to 8:00 on january 6. they will not release that footage, they don't even want defendants to see it. they don't want defense attorneys to see that footagee because i think we will see more of what you just showed, tucker that clip about how so many protesters were let in, talking to capitol police officers, we know they were taking selfies. for the insurrection qanon white supremacist domestic violence extremists, worst worst thing since civil war happened, either the cops are complicit or what can you say about that? apparently so many are traumatized by the selfie takers that we need to open a wellness center to help them out. >> tucker: i don't understand how you can prosecute someone
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for a crime and take away evidence. they should note that now. we appreciate your reporting on this, it's rare.. barack obama divided this country so completely that it elected donald trump before he left. he is back with another attempt to makee people hate each other based on how they look, we will play that video, next. k, we will play that video,
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obama spent ten years fighting the country. youci think that he would retre to martha's vineyard but he is back to let you know if you've got any problem with your kids teachers telling and that someu races are better than others, then you are the racist. >> there are certain right-wing media venues, for example that
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monetize and capitalize on stoking the fear and resentment of a white population that is witnessing a changing america and saying demographic changes and do everything they can to give people a sense that their way of life is threatened or th single most important issue to them as critical race theory. who knew that that was the threat to our republic. >> that guy is a hater. he joins us tonight. thanks so much for coming on. every time there is a racial wounds of it does seem like obama reemerges to inflame it. when i just retire. this is in helping, is that? >> will come helping.s there's been a lot of repass -- repressed resentment of america
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a place that has been wonderful to barack obama. two times elected president president of the united states and yet an unguarded moments or even guarded moments, his goal is to criticize who america is and what america stands for and one of the things that i wonder whether or not his advisers eve coached him on her talked about is his tendency to talk past a statement as a way of creating the impression that he is observing something that is tru and not an opinion. there are no such things and ye he talked about it in such a way . there is no evidence that as america has had a changing racial dynamic take place that we are seeing any out workings
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that should alarm us or concern is and yet he uses that talking has it as a way of ratifying hi own perception about what america is. america is a place where we are raising more interracial families, children than we've a ever done in american history. we are having more weddings and marriages even in a pandemic than we've seen across racial lines. there is the evidence in the ssworkplace, nowhere that this concern that he is identifying but it is the kind of thing tha a n"man who says if i had a son he would look like trayvon martin. that shouldn't surprise us that he continues down this path. >> you are such a smart observation is. he talks right past us as if we all agree it is true. i agree with that totally. thank you.
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a new episode of tucker carlson comes out thursday. part of that it wishart and sel el salvador as an investigation of msr. 13 in america. the great sean hannity takes over right now. >> tucker, great show as always. welcome to "hannity". tonight the far left agenda stalled in congress. democrats are fighting each other. they're lashing out and chaos galore. so sad to hear that. anyway summer and even questioning fight and pressing ability to carry out its duties amid his obvious now ongoing cognitive struggles a weakness. others are predictably crying racismne against joe mansion an other. one p idiot at the new york tim got triggered at the disturbing sight of thousands s"of america flags that she had
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