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learn more at phoenix.edu. march the brian kilmeade show from nine to noon. to see you tomorrow nights, but ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ 31 good evening and welcome to "tucker carlson tonight." if you want to understand the country's military, take a look at what its office records reading. military officers on just war fighters, theyof are trained toe a thinker is visible as russia is above the rank of colonel are required to read a book by alexander dugan called the foundations of geopolitics.
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his book features a eurasian empire with rush at the center of it and finds a way to achieve that.at in china recruits are told to read the origin and goal of history. it teaches that china is successful becausesu this cultue is superior to the west. you might not agree with them but they are serious books and they promote the national interest of the countries whose officers read them, that's why they are assigned. and that makes sense. with that in mind when our american military losers reading these days? let's see. a sub literate pamphlet on the united states is a disgusting and immoral country that must be changedd immediately and foreve. that's a fact called how to be an antiracist written by a florida professor. now that he's rich and famous company goes by his revolutionary name either makes candy the book is a garbage, worse than that. his premise is as simple as he is. any system that produces unequal outcomes must be racist. that said, that's the entire
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thesis. and he applies it to everything. if he decides aren't enough astro black physicist than it is by definition a fit racist. actually, he didn't really write that because he has no detectable sense of humor but there's no question he believes that. the book is that militantly dumb. so how do we respond to all this racism in the united states? kendi provides a solution. "the only remedy to racist disk of a nation's antiracist determination. he actually wrote that. in other words, his book against racism monthte racism. you'd think that might be a red flag for people contradicting as it does the founding principles of the country as well as basic human decency but no. the people of the book, it's all over corporate america.
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you could probably pick up a free copy of your hr department tomorrow morning if you want. but the military, you can't imagine the u.s. alone. what a sign of a book like that recommended to every sailor in the u.s. navy, well, yes actually. congressman jiman banks of india demanded dennis and here's how it went. >> kendi's book states that capitalism is essentially racist and also states that it must be eliminated. do you personally and can considervo advocating for the destruction of to be extremist? admiral, you recommended every sailor in the united states and a may be read this book. >> i'm not forcing anyone to read the book. it's on recommended reading list. >> did you read the book? what part of this book is a redeeming and qualifies as
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something that every sailor in the united states needs to read >> i think he felt critical about his own journey as an african-american in the country. what he is experienced patapsco >> let me ask you again. do you expect after sailors read this book that says the united states navy as a racist that we will increase or decrease morale, cohesion or recruiting rights into the united states navy? >> i think we will be a better name from having open, honest visions about racism. >> tucker: open and honest conversations about racism. that would be nice, but it's an amusing line coming from someone who claims to have read kendi's book. open and honest conversations are racist and he said that many times. so let's say open and honestly you decided that you cared more about the way people behaved than the way they look. let's say you took martin luther king at his word and judge people by the content of their character and not the color of their skin.
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if you were to do that, ibram x. kendi says you are racist. claim of not racist neutrality as a mask for racism. the linkage of color blindness a mask l to hide racism. a color-blind constitution for a white supremacist america, that's an old series reading. so, no. open and honest conversations are not allowed in kendi's america. here are your choices, you either admit you're racist ortt you are super duper racist. it sounds deranged.ac it sounds like an extremist ideology, just the kind the military is always warning us about. keep in mind that right now the pentagon is investigating national guardsmen who posted unfashionable opinions on facebook about the last election, or may have voted for donald trump. so with other investigators running around looking intod people's thought crimes, how closely has the pentagon looked into ibram x. kendi? have they checked his social media history?
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actually congressman banks asked that question. >>ol in college, he stated that white people are a different breed of humans and are responsible for aids virus. yes or no, do you personally consider this conspiracy that white people started aids to be an extremist belief? >> server, i'd have to understand the context of that statement forr me. >> those are hand cherry picked quotes from somebody's book and i'm not going to do that. so be one can you consider the statement that white people -- i can't comment on that. so he will not defend the man, he's just been promoting the u.s. navy. now that's odd. you can see doesn't want to talk my much about it.
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he was invited to speak at the aspen idea festival, a roomful of academics waited to hear his wisdom. during the question and answer session one of them daredid to k the most basic question of all, how are we defining racism? you would think that ibram x. kendi would be ready for that question but it wasn't. >> you talk aboutd the defining racism, and i must have missed it because it's that's possible. i didn't hear one, your personal definition, is that when he would offer us? >> racism, i would define it as a collection of racist policies that lead to racial inequity that are substantially aided by racist ideas. [laughs] >> short. a collection of racist policies that lead to racial r inequities that are substantiated by racist
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ideas. >> tucker: so racism is a racist stuff. or as kendi puts it, a collection of racist policies that leads to racist inequities that are substantiated by racist ideas." right. but how are we defining racism?n ibram x. kendi couldn't say, despite making a bountiful living on thett subject to gettg rich talking about racism, he hadn't thought of how to define the word.in now everybody listing, rebutting the room would have walked out and found something better to do, birdwatching maybe. the so-called intellectual on stage turned out to be an idiot so they should have left, but they didn't. they just left nervously. they pointed out that the former henry rogers was in fact from fraud, they would be denounced as well. this is how mediocre people
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control entire societies, go along or weie will punish evil. the funny thing is, in his own book, kendi admits he himself is racist. white democrats stood aside and let bush steal the presidency on the strength of black votes. pushes team transitions that winter and i transitioned into hating white people. i'm white people became devils to me but i had to figure out how to came to be devils. so this is a man that admiral michael gilday, it's hard to believe he has any power in the united states military, but he does. and this is the man that admiral michael gilday believes the entire u.s. navy should study. imagine working for someone like admiral michael gilday, most people can't even imagine that so they are leaving the military. >> wondering told us that military training session was replaced byac mandatory training on police brutality, white privilege and systemic racism.
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reported several officers are leaving their unit citing that training. another unit reported they were required to read "white fragility" which is claimed white people raised in western society are consumed into a world view. an airman told us the unit was forced into a racist exercise called a privilege to walklk whe members of the wing were in order to separate themselves by race and gender in order to stratify people based on their perceivedra privilege. >> tucker: it's depressing if you think about it, good people driven from military service. many of them serving generationally because their fathers and grandfathers did, and having to leave now because of the extremist ideology of its leaders. scratching if you think about i it. but it's also scary for all of us, we need the military. it's not the dmv, we have to have it, it's essential to the survival o the country but the
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commissaries and the biden administration don't care, they are not slowing down. they are intensifying the political purge in the ranks. nasa just announced its new mission has nothing to do with space. the new mission is about applying the principles in ibram x.en kendi's new book. the mission is equity. >> at nasa we are on a mission of equity, equal opportunity. >> equal opportunity to challenge and te inspire. >> to learn and thrive. >> to reach those that they've never reached before. >> to shatter boundaries. >> to break down barriers across america. > to create a bigger future. >> we hope you'll join us on this mission. >> tucker: a mission of equity. can you define it? lieutenant colonel matthew lemire knows, he was a commander in the space for us and then
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fired for speaking out against the open political indoctrination that he's how they are. he is the author of the book irresistible revolution, marxism's goal of conquest and the unmaking of the american military. thanks so much for coming on. so nasa you would think would be the one branch agency that would be immune from the equity mission. he served in the u.s. government for a long time, were you under the impression that nasa had a problem with discrimination in years past? >> i don't know tucker, thanks for the software having me on your show and as always i don't peek for the defense department that i speak for myself. i don'ten think that any of our institutions at this point are immune from this idea that we are going to be pursuing equity. clearly these are hot topics and the talking point of the day -- in fact i do want to define it for the american people.
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you mentioned that i know the definition of equity, it's important for the american people to understand the difference between equity and equality. one of them is good, and the ideal, and the other is not good. we tend to confuse the moment, equality of opportunity which is ideal with equity. it's a new term and its use wittingly which essentially means force outcomes or a forced inequality. in fact based on what i've seen in the department of defense and now what i'm hearing is permeating institutions across the country, it's essentially even potentially, illegally discriminatory policy.ty equity is not good as it is defined, but it sounds good.ca nasa has historically been i think a symbol of inclusion and equal opportunity.
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it nasa is the kind of organization that peoplele can look at and understand that regardless of your background, youd, are able to show up. you are just like in the defense department and rise up based on your marriage and have an opportunity to make a name for yourself, not to rise to leadership into very important things for the country because there is a unifying mission that these institutions believing whether it's space exploration in the case of nasa or defending our country and our allies from serious threats that we have in the world. people in uniform for example rally around that mission and have historically not been caught up in the kind of identity politicking that you are talking about and that i'm hearing in your monologue. our senior leaders and national leaders need to think very carefully about whether or not they want to inject tribalism into our long trusted
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institutions in this country that typically have not been infected with tribal thinking, with all that entails. do we want to walk the road that will cause us to abandon martin luther king jr.'s dream of having aut colorless society, where in fact we are starting once again to judge people by the color of their skin? imputing guilt to otherr groups of people, based on their group identity, not because of anything they've ever done necessarily themselves but based on who they are, accidental even. that is a good definition of o racism. we don't impugning guilt to people based on the color of their skin. >> tucker: noel, and we never saw it. i always imagine the military was the shining beacon of what the rest of the country should be, because it was the color-blind meritocracy there. so i think this threatens all of us. >> the military is great at that and that's why so many people
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are upset about what they are hearing. >> tucker: and they have every reason to be, i know that you are.g in q4 speaking out and coming on tonight. there's been an enormous amount of hyperventilating in washington over a segment we did two nights ago in which we pointed out that there were pretty clearly a number of people in the crowd at the capitol on june the 6th 2 had been in previous contact with the fbi. some of them may have encourage others at the scene to commit h crimes. if that happened to come and we'd believe it did happen, it would not be out of character. that's been done before and is beyond the dispute. now the obedient minions of the national security stage who run the social media accounts of "the new york times" and occupy the anchor desk at cnn, they became hysterical when we mentioned it.y you can't say that, that's not allowed. the geniuses at twitter we didn't to say the people you
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described as fbi informants were actually -- the government is in fact hiding something and probably quite a few things. so best to abandon the theatrics and find out what they are hiding. too many in corporate media, say please calmly answer these three questions. first, i'm nancy insurrectionist have a relationship with the fbi? many of these fbi moles courage others that day to break the law of the capital? we haven't heard anyone answer these questions or even address them. if the answer is none, if none of the protesters were secretly working with the fbi that day, then we were wrong and we will zeapologize for it sincerely. we will it admit it immediately. but if the answer is not nonand we are pretty sure it isn't,
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then people are liars and hocks and need to leave the stage immediately. if the justice department knew that there will be protesters messing at the capitals, then why didn't they do anything to stop the riots? why didn't police the capital allow protesters to walk and has video shows that they data? if that doesn't make sense. what's going on here, why is no one asking that question? finally, why couldn't we see the tape for ourselves? the government is hiding more than 14,000 hours of video surveillance tape this was exactly what happened at the capital that day. why are they hiding not in where news organizations demanding t x or the atlantic or "the washington post" or "new york times," oryo any of them. they are in fact trying to protect the regime at the expense of the public.
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unfortunately we are starting to conclude that. please prove us wrong. a new lawsuit suggest that twitter has been conspiring with the state of california to censor posts about election fraud. but behind that lawsuit will show the evidence they have
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♪ ♪ >> tucker: >> tucker: new emails obtained by judicial watch show that the secretary of the state of the state of california worked with a democratic party p.r. firm to direct tweeter like twitter the media monopoly to censor users who suggested that election fraud might be real. a new lawsuit says the state of california has coordinated censorship with twitter violates the first amendment which obviously it does. harmeet dhillon is a lawyer for the center for american literally. one of the users who was censored. they join us to explain.to thanks both of you for coming on. give us the overview if you would of what they did. >> a lot of us who use twitter and social media have a suspected that this is going on for some time and the documents
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reveal a broad conspiracy by government agencies and democrat lobbying firms and a national association of secretaries of state to gather so-called dangerous election related speech. i work with twitter and potentially other social media companies and get that speech taken down in in favor of client election. logan o hanley was caught up for legitimately honest opinions and in retaliation he was removed from the twitteras platform. this is a violation of the first amendment, the civil rights and once you start getting into discovery in this place, you will find out it's a lot more widespread than just what happened to rogan. >> this is a textbook violation in that the government is inspiring to deprive citizens of their speech. tell us the speech that you are
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apprised of. >> i used to be in a hollywood entertainment lawyer before i got d sick of the double standards, the hypocrisy in the corruption in our federal government so i left that entirt legal career behind to fight for liberty and justice for all and social media. after the election, i'm a l trained lawyer. i look at evidence and i look at videos and read sworn at affidavits, i called for the same thing that stacey abrams called for when she refused to concede that george gubernatorial election. i said we need to look into this further and specifically in california and i used to live there. i know how flimsy those elections can be. i said it, let's look at california elections and, then alex padilla secretary of state, it was a criticism of his actions in office and he paid this firm to tell him how to censor. that was me.
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>> tucker: so a politician -- this is even clear-cut than i realized at the outset. a politician says someone is criticizing me, shut them down? >> if i could add this politician was auditioning for the role of united states senator. he was hoping if kamala harris was named the united states vice president he would be named by the governor to fill thatly role. and that's exactly what happened. he was elbowing out of the way that other democrats. this contract for $35 million for who to censor was so corrupt that of theot democrats protestd because it was a no-bid contract to given to a mass of conflicts of interests and conspiracy and boondoggle and favor trading. >> tucker: that is totally third world. have you gotten a full picture of the censorship against you?
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>> i mean, i run various accounts across social media. i have millions of followers which i'm thankful for because i tell the truth and i call out corruption in our government and that that's what people want to come up they want real talk. i don't work for anyone, i'm completely independent but i'm going to take on this machine. i'm going to take on the biden administration because one of the head honcho's at sk dk, i needed done, and this goes all the way to the top.ng >> tucker: god bless you for doing that, and good luck foru sure. >> thank you, tucker. >> tucker: so there's a war going on south of the border, no one ever says that but it's true. it's been a discussion, and we
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got reporting on that, next.
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>> tucker: the crisis of the border hasn't gotten any better since the last several days, it's intensified become much worse. the majorr discoverer on the american side of what's left of our border. bill melugin joins us live there tonight.d >> good evening to you. it's become pretty obvious that vice president kamala harrisha this message to migrants is not getting through. she told him last week do not come here to the border but that message falls on deaf ears. we've seen it all day long and it's not going to flow down anytime soon. we got some exclusive remarkable video we want to show you of a cartel smuggling stash house bus that we were tipped off to in the rio grande valley. this appeared to be an abandoned auto garage and we gotot there just is border patrol and state
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troopers were busting not. 107 migrants were being held ina there, all cramps together on top of each other in this blistering texas heat, no air-conditioning whatsoever. but these cartels do is bring them across the border and put u them in the stash houses and cram them together, they hold them there until they arere reay to move them elsewhere further inside the united states. took a look at this photo. look on the left side of the wall, you see the letter cdg spray-painted on the wall with the graffiti. law enforcement sources tell me that stands for hotel dull golf oh, big into human smuggling and drug smuggling, that's them sticking their claim on that stackhouse. but that's not the only thing going on. take a look at this video we shot in this body yesterday afternoon. look seen it happen likeer clockwork every single time. he's migrants are showing up by
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the hundreds just in the spot and in this sector every day and that's why florida governor ron desantis says he's going to start sending some health to texas. you heard greg abbott say texas was going to build a border wall, he sending law enforcement to back up texas andfo get some boots on the ground. >> i think what texas and arizona are doing is really all that they can do if they are not getting the federal system support to step up and mitigate some of their harmful impacts we are seeing. >> got the question a few days ago, a lot of the serifs immediately were like, yes, we want to be involved with that. just to give you, a couple hours ago border patrol is reporting the act apprehended and a salvadoran national with the conviction for third degree rate out ofou the state of new york. both were arrested and held dog go about 30 minutes east of where we were.
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>> tucker: bill melugin, an amazing report, thank you for that. so really, this is on kamala harris and she doesn't seem that interested in actually going to the border. when her friends at nbc news asked why she hadn't gone there, or bothered to, she didn't really have a coherent answer. >> do you have any plans to visit the border? >> at some point. we are going to the border, this whole thing 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 don't understand the point you are making. >> tucker: make the point he was making is if you are in charge of it maybe you should go see it if only for symbolic reasons to so that you are interested.
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victor davis hanson is a senior fellow at the hoover institution and he joins us. thanks so much for coming on. >> the optics are all bad. the citizens of the world, they look at massive illegal immigration from mexico and especially when people are poor and don't know english. and we expect these at the polls. they probably flipped colorado, and they are committed to this policy, and the only thing that if i couldn't use the vernacular was screwed up they used a thousand or maybe a half million.
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they didn't think in the fiscal year that we were going to get 2 million people, all the things they demagogue, and a company, can unaccompanied needs of adults, cages, and they don't thknow what to do because they like the idea that they use the mass influx dates didn't think that media could get a handle on it and it's so huge that they can. i think they do it in a very cynical fashion. they believe a lot of links about joe biden's cognitive abilities, mma from the vice president's office and it's a toxic political situation because it's self-created. whatever it they say is going to have the most negative and positive appeal, it's not an enviable task. i think she's know knows of it and i'm sure she's saying, i'm not going there, and you know
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why. >> tucker: is probably an act of passive-aggressive to hand it to kamala harris. victor davis hanson, good to see you. >> we are a sort of the victims of the cynicism. >> tucker: of course we are but the fact that she's suffering a little bit, too, that's a mitigating factor. so we have a team of documentary makers on the border right now, for our tucker carlson original series. that episode will debut later this summer and you can see it on fox nation.com. so all of a sudden it's pretty hard to getre your book publishd if you have the wrong political views. simon & schuster had led the way but they are not the only one. now there's a new option comes in house dedicated to the freedom of speech. ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ >> tucker: while in january, simon & schuster the gargantuan publishing house canceled the book by a senator from missouris josh hawley, because a mob of democratic activists told them to.. it wasn't the first time they've done something like this, that it's the same thing to milo you not blessed years before. they neglected to take a book from candace owens because they didn't like her politics. this is all in new book that i just wrote published by simon, simon and schuster which you might want to check out. at the same time in the face of censorship there's a new option
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in publishing we want to tellou you about tonight called all seasons press. leesburg is the cofounder and she used to work with simon & schuster publisher. together they will offer this option to the country. congratulations and thank you for coming on tonight. we appreciate it. so let's start with you louise. why does the country need this? >> we created all seasons press to prevent the silencing of opposing thoughts. we are fed up with this administration, the media and big tech telling us what to think and how to think and at the same time indoctrinating our children in schools. they are attacking our language and our basic right of free speech and that they are coming for everyone. >> tucker: i think you're absolutely right about that. how will all seasons press be
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different than say simon & schuster imprint? >> well as we said, we are here for all points of view, we can serve support the conservative message, and he is trying to silence that message. publisher's although they are publishing some conservative books, they are only publishing those that they feel don't approach subjects that are considered taboo. so there is this selection going on and we are here to support the senators, the great thinkers, pundits, voices who we have published before who are now being ignored, they are being canceled, censored, so we felt that there was room for us and avoid to be filled. >> you spent many, many years in
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publishing soo candace owens, oe of the biggest names in publishing as been a runaway success and the second book was guaranteed to be but john karp who runs it said i don't want it. the sense that i'm getting is that politics are more importana than their revenue and that's how ideological they are. >> i also think that the people who work at the publishing houses are trying to dictate without due. it's a business first and foremost, although they would like to funded by some of these groups that we were talking about. so there's a lot education to be done there. >> tucker: you are saying whenn they publish a conservative looking people actually read it, it pays for the little boutique crazyec projects that the lunats who work there would likee to see. >> i would say that the smaller books absolutely are funded by the bigger books and that you
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don't have to buy the book, you don't have to read the book, it's america. you can choose not to. for instance the politicians who are only in sound bites, they should have the long form and they should have the right to do so. >> the times reported today that there are some publishing executives saying it would be morally unacceptable to publish books by trump administrationmp officials. we find a statement like that is crazy and completely unacceptable to us and we are probably in our first list, probably publishing to high-level administration officials. t >> will good for you and shame on them for abandoning the long-standing commitment that the public has p for freedom of
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speech. so it looks like former lincoln project staffers have found new employment. it you will never guess where. i'll give you one hand, they are still screaming about russia. if that's ♪ ♪
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>> tucker: the democratic party spent the last four years in a >> tucker: democratic party spent the last four years in a mccarthyite broth over russia, china, was the real threat to the united states. that was absurd of course, absurd then and absurd now. maybe even more so. the funny part was over at the national committee they believed it. how do we know? this is a real ad just released by the rnc. watch. ♪ ♪ >> today thousands of comrades
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are going back to work building russia's future. thank you to u.s. president both joe biden, putting russia first to come at economy -- through the pipeline to do the work of the russian people. to build a stronger future for russia. >> tucker: joe biden is bad because it doesn't sanction russia enough? joe biden is very bad to come up much anyone ever understood he could be but that's not his primary sin. richard is something we have read a lot and never talk to, the president for partnership and ideology and he joins us tonight. xo much for coming on. what kind of thinking leads to people deciding in the rnc thatt
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the way things are happening isi to say he's not tough enough on russia? >> while in 2016 trump ran on the idea of america first and rain on the idea of nothe being involved in foreign conflicts. who is very strongly against nato and he said it was obsolete. yet if people haven't noticed country nato has designed to counter hasn't existed for 30 years. the republicans founded beneficial to adopt this rhetoric. unfortunately on policy, and we seen this time and time again, it's basically the bush-cheney party. the extended nato and the last few years, we've added north macedonia and montenegro, and these countries have militaries that are about the size of midsized u.s. cities police force and no one has intent to argue that this in any way defends america's interest. now it's become sort of a social
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engineering project, the u.s. and through the state department and the pentagon is pushing identity politics, things like race conscious politics in france and ideas like gender fluidity, so i think it makes ideological sense for them to be all in on nato and the transatlantic alliance. the thing that they were most upset about was that he would dare do what he ran on which was pulled back from commitments in eastern europe. it's very strange though that republicans at the same timeit e joining the democrats in voting for nato expansion, attacking biden just like they attacked obama for being too hawkish. they found the rhetoric of putting america first and unfortunately, so pushing it. >> tucker: thank you for pointing that out. he's not tough enough on russia?
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he's demented to come of theset people. in q4 joining us. that's it for us tonight unfortunately but the good news is we willgh b be back tomorrow night at 8:00 p.m., the show that is the sworn enemy of lying, pomposity, smugness and groupthink. sean hannity is going to take over the 9:00 p.m. hour from an undisclosed location. >> sean: that is true. i'm going to places with lower taxes and less burdens of regulation to be announced shortly. tucker, thank you. come to "hannity." straight ahead, multiple major exclusive, hannity show disturbing results. sex trafficking, young kids and operation even of the young porter, and shall be back with more from her border tool, contour, the texas officials. the crisis is even worse than w

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