tv Tucker Carlson Tonight FOX News September 8, 2021 5:00pm-6:00pm PDT
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driving around like real life "mario kart" but i don't know how much of "mario kart" is real life. >> thank you, kat and thank you for watching "prime time" on on fox news. don't forget to catch my podcast with my husband, "from the kitchen table." new episodes every saturday. see you tomorrow night at 7:00. brian kilmeade and for tucker carlson next. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> brian: good evening and welcome to "tucker carlson tonight." i am not tucker, i am brian kilmeade and according to the schedule i am in photographer at least an hour. it's hard to believe that it's been nearly a month since joe biden promised to evacuate every american from afghanistan. any american who wants to come out, we will get you home. he said that. it's a talking point that many administration officials continue to repeat. the administration's allies like senator chuck schumer saying it
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too. i will put this in quotes because he said it, job biden rescued every american from afghanistan, isn't that interesting. an extra ordinary success they continue to insist but is it true? no, it's not true, at least according to biden's own state department. just today anthony flank and muttered his way through a press conference saying that the taliban is not allowing -- international airports in kabul. >> as of now the taliban are not committing the charter flights to depart. they claimed that some of the passengers do not have the required documentation. while there are limits to what we can do without personnel on the ground, without an airport of normal security procedures in place, we are working to do everything within our power to support those flights and to get them off the ground. >> brian: at another time, why we don't have anyone on the ground and any control of anyone's airport but that is for another show, what antony blinken didn't say is those
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flights include american citizens. though it is not clear how many peered over the weekend white house chief of staff said that there were approximately 100 american citizens left in afghanistan. a week ago antony blinken said it was anywhere from 100 to 200. they likely don't include green card holders considering the administration doesn't have a clear number of how many of them are actually in afghanistan. what blinken didn't mention is the taliban are not the only ones blocking flights from afghanistan. fox news showing the state department is blocking flights as well. the emails are from a retired marine who is evacuating his own evacuation flights from afghanistan, plural. they are refusing to give charter flight approval to land in other countries. the state department also told him the private flights would not be allowed to land at the department of defense bases even though they were transporting american citizens and those are american bases. "you need to find another
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destination country and it can't be the u.s., either." isn't that nice? none of this is stopping afghan refugees from arriving in the u.s. however. according to general glenn vaughn heard of u.s. northern command, less than half the afghan refugees coming to the u.s. are special visa applicants who we kind of want here. there are thousands of afghans we know little to nothing about that are coming here. allowed to land on u.s. bases in our country. according to a recent report, one male afghan refugee was recently detained at an air base in germany after explosive material was found in his carry-on luggage before he bordered this flight to rome's time , u.s. officials believe the materials related to his work in that terrorism. it is his job to be a terrorist? just a thought, but he was still placed on a restrictive list. all of this could be a crisis for the state department and they would be focused on fixing it, right? but they are apparently busy
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with more pressing matters. for example, the number of women in the taliban's new government. yesterday a statement to "the hill," a spokesperson expressed concern about the lack of female leadership in afghanistan's new interim government. could it be the taliban doesn't really like women too much? doesn't give them jobs? but i digress. "we have made clear our expectation that afghan people deserve an inclusive government." talk about a strongly worded statement that will get everybody's attention. the biden administration is already familiar with at least some of the new government 'senior leaders. why? because we already got them on the battlefield and police them. remember this question the new senior officials, former president obama traded for a traitor. a former u.s. army sergeant named bowe bergdahl back in 2014. at that time susan rice, she is still playing in the white house, said the most important thing was bergdahl's well-being and not the fact that four terrorists they had just
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released back into taliban leadership. >> to serve the united states with honor and distinction and will have the opportunity to learn what transpired in the last years but what is most important now is his health and well-being, that he have the opportunity to recover in peace and security. >> brian: president obama also insisted there was nothing to worry about. let's listen. >> we will be keeping eyes on him. is there the possibility of some of them trying to return to activities that are detrimental to us? absolutely. that's been true of all the prisoners that were released from guantanamo. there is a certain recidivism rate that takes place. i wouldn't be doing it if i thought it was contrary to american national security. >> brian: well, it is, and you did it anyway. it turns out it was contrary to american national security.
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the former guantanamo detainees holding prominent positions in afghanistan. acting administration for culture, acting a minister for borders and tribal affairs, acting defense minister, the acting director of intelligence. of course all of this depends on senate confirmation. also, returning to a position he helped with the taliban before the 9/11 attacks. joe kent is a retired army special forces and former cia paramilitary officer. he joins us now to react all of this latest chaos. joe, can you make sense of this? >> there is no sense to be made. the only lesson we can take is we cannot negotiate with terrorists from a position of weakness. going back to the obama administration that has been the lesson, the disastrous bergdahl debacle that put the terrorists back in power after the got a u.s. taxpayer-funded vacation to gitmo essentially. then the deal that biden failed to negotiate with the taliban to get all the americans out. this shows that the culture from the top matters when the commander in chief and unelected
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bureaucrats don't care about america's standing in the world and they view us as just another nation on the decline, this is exactly what happens. contrast that with four years of president trump and negotiating from a position of power, it's a night and day difference. we had the ability to get all of our people out under president trump. he negotiated a deal that would've had us out of afghanistan the summer of 2020 until the permanent ruling class, unelected bureaucrats made up intelligence about russian bounties that resulted in the unit party leaving us in afghanistan. that is exactly out we got to this point right now. they didn't want president trump to succeed in that put us in this position of weakness. he got 13 great soldiers killed and now americans are held hostage with our state department absolutely helpless. >> brian: what is amazing as we told them to have a diverse inclusive government and they didn't. i'm shocked they didn't listen. we said had an inclusive government, did they not understand? did they not have a translator?
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we got rid of all of them. excuse me, the translators we didn't get out. among other people in an important position, i detonated global terrorist by washington who we have on a wanted list for $10 million, so we couldn't get that glossy had shot from so we were forced to use the mug shot we had up. how's that for inclusive? >> it is absolutely ridiculous and that speaks of the relationship we've had with pakistan. when we negotiate from a position of weakness it only lines the pockets of corrupt governments and lobbyists in washington, d.c. people can hide out in the pakistani border, kidnap americans, run terrorism operations, seek sanctuary with people who are providing u.s. aid to even when they get caught red-handed hosting bin laden there, we continue to pour usaid into them. our permanent ruling class is an absolute disgrace to all of the lives that have been lost over there. that's exactly what i am running for congress, to bring accountability to our permanent ruling class. that is why it was on at the president trump provided me with
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his endorsement to bring the america first agenda back to put an end to all of the success of wasted all of the lives being taken by the hubris and the hubris and lies of the permanent ruling class. >> brian: i really think we need a presence in the area. i did not want to give a right to the terrorists and already one of the people infecting the new taliban government directly linked to al qaeda, he was the liaison between the two which led to the 9/11 attacks. keep in mind too, gordon, the deputy director of national intelligence said this a better future of intelligence operations. we have to use some nontraditional partners now to find out what is happening in the region. child is down, russia, china, iran and pakistan will have to be our eyes and ears in the region. can you please tell me what joe biden has been doing the last 50 years that he brought us this mess. >> that is an absolute live. we have the ability to collect intelligence without having a permanent military presence
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there. without propping up these made-up governments. the problem is limited intelligence operations, limited counterterrorism operations, they don't provide income for the military-industrial complex, so you're hearing all these folks, the so-called adults in the room, the so-called experts in washington, d.c., saying now we accept the fact that we are a power into client and we rely on all these other powers and decline in this is just the way that it is, unless we go back in. that is the problem right now that we have. we are presented with this binary choice that is absolutely false, it's exactly what i am running for congress, to change this and bring some accountability to washington, d.c. >> brian: the good news is our commanders do not live up to what our fighters deserve and they are ready to go and we have the best people on the planet, we don't have far to go we just need better leadership. best of luck in the race. >> that's exactly right, thank you very much. >> brian: joe biden is asking congress for $6.4 billion to help reset all afghans in the united states. really? the administration says it is
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expecting 65,000 afghans -- i heard 95,000, but 65 are going to arrive in the u.s. over the next month and it plans to offer a lot more than just safe passes. the biden white house is asking white house to give green cards and a pathway to citizenship to any unvented afghan that arrives in the u.s. between july and the end of the next fiscal year. afghan refugees will also be allowed to access entitlement programs like welfare and public housing. we have to feed the rest of the world. and they could obtain drivers licenses. why not? sean w is the former congressman and fox news contributor and you are outraged, i can tell by your body language and i was reading this but this is what they are going to ask for. can congress say no to afghan refugees on military bases? somebody has got to write the checks. >> they can but here's the deal. joe biden, 50 years in the small, is really smart. he's going to put this language, the continuing resolution. that is the bill that funds the government at the end of this month. if that bill doesn't pass with his money in it, the government
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shuts down. he's going to put republicans in a tough spot to have to say no to this funding for these 55,000 refugees where the government shuts down and republicans will be blamed. i listened to your whole monologue, these are bunch of incompetent idiots. to think that it takes months if not a year to vet these refugees, people we actually know, people who work with us as contractors or employees, they are betting tens of thousands of afghan as in a week or two and sending them to america, giving them housing, insurance. our own veterans don't get put up on a military base who are homeless and out in the elements but afghan hes are who did nothing to help us out? unbelievable. speak i'm just going to tell you what else is happening, $2.4 billion in defense, resettlement, 860 million in the u.s. aid and development, 193 million for immigration and
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citizenship services who have to go to the copier and do the paperwork, we don't know what they're going to do with that so we will see where that goes. but now they are saying that these private entities, these veterans, a lot of them special operators who got our own people out because the state wouldn't do it, we don't know who you have on those plans because i can't support those flights. really? did you see the mess at kabul airport? was anybody patted down to get on a cargo jet? >> we don't know who you are but you can land in other countries and america but people joe biden left behind, we won't give you permission to land in our country or neighboring countries or our allies. joe biden is leaving our people behind in the sense that we have men and women who served in the military who are willing to risk their lives and their resources to say we don't leave anybody behind, we will go save them but joe biden is saying no, you can't go get our people out? the media come up with the page on this, they want to talk about global warming, every other
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issue than men and women left behind in afghanistan. >> brian: getting together with these private entities and try to get them on the same page because the private entities have the intel of where the americans are located and the defense department doesn't end the state doesn't know what they're doing. >> it shouldn't be hard. >> brian: john duffy, thanks so much. good to see a beer because of me your wife had to wait 15 minutes free to go out to dinner. appreciate it. a bail fun backed by kamala harris, she is the vice president, recently helped release a man charged with domestic assault. since his release he committed another crime. can you say murder? that story next. ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ >> brian: welcome back everybody. kamala harris spend months promoting a bail fund to get criminals out of jail. now we know what one of those criminals did with his freedom. fox news trace gallagher has the story and it's not good. >> last week 47-year-old george howard was driving a white volvo in minneapolis when he got into a road rage incident with a man and a blue bmw. both cars then pulled over and
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when the man in the bmw, 38-year-old luis ortiz got out, police say howard shot and killed ortiz, then sped away. it was caught on surveillance and howard was quickly arrested but we should note two things. one, because of previous convictions george howard was banned from having a gun and two, howard might still have been in jail after being arrested for domestic assault in early august but instead he was released on bond posted by the minnesota freedom fund. the very same group that vice president kamala harris supported in june of 2020. at the time she tweeted "if you're able to chip in now to the minnesota freedom fund to help post bail for those protesting on the ground of minnesota." she then linked to the group's donation site. this group has been criticized for putting violent felons back on the street with the group doesn't appear to care. the format m ff executive director once said, quoting, i often don't even look at the charge when i bail someone out.
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i will see it after i paid the bill because it's not the point. the point is the system we are fighting. luis ortiz might dispute that point and we don't know how vice president harris feels abog because, no surprise, neither she nor her spokespeople would comment. again. brian. >> brian: she's busy campaigning for the governor to keep his job out in california. a priority. 21 minutes after the hour, let's change gears. sandy ortiz is not happy with the texas lawmaker banning abortions after fetal heart beat is detected. here's her melt down. >> i don't know if he is familiar with the menstruating person's body. i do know he's not familiar with the female or menstruating person's body so we know that none of this is about life. none of this is about supporting life. what this is about is controlling women's bodies.
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and controlling people who are not cisgender men. >> brian: did you catch that? sidney cortez started to say women and then changed it to menstruating person. she also tweeted this, trans men can also menstruate, g.o.p. are protecting the patriarchal idea that women are the most valuable is universe holders. candace owens is the host of "candace. can you make sense of that rant? >> isn't it so sad we have to talk about basic biology especially when you are dealing with someone who is a 32-year-old congresswoman. i'm sorry, did i say woman, i meant to say congress menstruating person because were not allowed to say woman. she nearly cripples her own argument here. her argument is the evil g.o.p.
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is taking away action women are allowed to take via abortion but she is saying something worse, the actions we are allowed to take, are we even allowed to exist anymore? this is what her side represents beauty can't even formulate the word woman because you feel too scared, you have to accommodate all of these various genders. women are women, if you can't enter a debate about abortion and even identify what it means to be a woman you have no place in that debate. >> brian: you look at this texas law and she immediately says, doesn't want to commit to agenda but also blow up the filibuster. does she have a constituency? is she an army of one with a big profile. does she speak for a lot of people? >> in my personal opinion i actually believe aoc is very good for the republican party and very good for conservatives. i think she shows people just how radical the left have become. there was never this much conversation about how radical
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the left is until she entered in. she started stomping around. people may not like her platform but i think it is for the better. when she says the patriarchy and the patriarchal idea that all the stuff we are saying, reducing us to a uterus while not recognizing that she is reducing women to the idea that we are just menstruating person's is way worse. i would rather be a uterus than be referred to as demonstrating person. it's good for our side, people need to see just how radical the left has become. >> brian: we are just getting this and now, larry elder is the leader, gavin newsom will be the next governor, he's leading the republican side and evidently he had a major confrontation in los angeles. we're just getting the tape in. let's just watch it together. [shouting] >> [bleep] hands off me! don't touch me again! [bleep] >> brian: i don't know
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if you had a monitor there but there are a bunch of white people and a woman in a monkey mask taking a swing at his security and throwing eggs at larry elder, classy. >> yeah, i have seen this and it is absolutely infuriating. i know larry elder, he's a friend and a mentor. he's a member of the board of my foundation. if this is on the other side, if a white woman wearing a monkey mask through an egg at a black democratic candidate this would be wall-to-wall coverage. actually this might actually constitute a hate crime in los angeles. we find out exactly who this woman is, she needs to be arrested and charges need to be brought, i'm not sure why she was wearing the monkey mask, i have no idea why she was wearing it but i would like to see more information about that. >> brian: they also called larry son and some of his entourage of sun and keep in mind this is someone they are trying to label the blackface of white supremacy which is ridiculous on its face in its
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definition. the guy grew up in south-central and wants to fix the state that has been broken by the most inadequate governor outside of the one we used to have here. candace owens, thanks so much. by the way, larry elder is going to be on tomorrow night. >> thank you for having me. >> brian: joe biden says hurricane ida is proof we need to pass his infrastructure build to stop climate change right now, but he is overlooking some very important evidence. we will show it to you here straight ahead. bring up the music --
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>> brian: joe biden is citing hurricane ida as evidenced that climate change is going to destroy us all. >> climate change poses a next a next financial threat to our lives and our economies. it is not going to get any better. the storms are going to get worse and worse and worse, so folks, we have to listen to the scientists and economists and national security experts. they all tell us this is code red. the nation and the world are in peril. >> brian: really, they all tell us that? what joe biden didn't mention is that since 1945 the number of hurricanes that have made landfall actually declined by more than 30% but joe biden doesn't care. he is using these disasters for political purposes. he says we need to pass his infrastructure bill to stop climate change. he also says we need to end all carbon emissions.
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>> we are going to deal with climate change, zero net emissions by 2050, by 2020 make sure all our electricity is zero emissions. we are going to be able to do these things but we've got to move, we've got to move. >> brian: he also added we no longer call tornadoes tornadoes. we still do, meteorologist and author of the book "the weaponization of whether and the phony climate war." joe, is the earth in peril, does everybody agree with that? >> life has never been better on planet earth and that is because we adapt to whatever warming is actually taking place a lot better than if it actually gets a lot colder but let me just say this, my father is a meteorologist, i was with him saturday night at a wedding and he said joe just mentioned two names, connie and diane, 1955 and i said that is a good idea
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since joe biden comes from scranton, pennsylvania, and lived in the delaware river valley, i was wondering if he had any idea what those two hurricanes did within five days of each other. ida was bad but it was localized over new york city and north jersey. we had an unbelievable situation in '55 and that was after the hurricane season of ' 54 that put -- underwater and '54, '55 back-to-back on the eastern seaboard, unbelievable. september 4th, 1933, 2 major hurricanes hitting the united states on the same day. the weather was hard to believe back in the '30s, '40s and '50s. if you think it's bad now, look at long island out to cape cod. from 1938 to 1991, hit by a hurricane once every seven
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years. since 1991, has not been hit by hurricane once, even trying to come in from the atlantic two weeks ago, fell apart trying to do it. how about wildfires? we all hear how bad wildfires are, they are a disaster where you get hit, folks. but this year, 86% of the average over the past ten years, 20% of 1926 through 1935. ida -- listen. my company is involved with one of the bigger, i will say their name, orion holdings down in houston, they have clients from alaska all the way down to the caribbean. we had them warmed about that texas frees six, seven days in advance which was equivalent of a category 5 weather event. we had to hunker down for ida wednesday when the system wasn't even named. how did we know that? because we line up the patterns
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that we see globally. 1955, the same kind of tropical activity in the pacific, same kind of pressure pattern in the atlantic. what is the moral of this story? these things can be seen, they have happened before, folks. i'm not going to say they are easy to predict but that is why i have a job. >> brian: i know you are predicting it but are we causing it? is it something human beings are doing? >> let's put it this way, we have something you learned the first year you are a meteorologist, any system that has something foreign introduced to it or excess naturally tries to fight back. so let's just say co2 is causing some kind of problems. the sun, the oceans, the events, the very design of the system, always try to fight back and at the very least you can't tell what co2 is doing. you know what weather and
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climate is brian? you can take this to the bank, it is nature's eternal search for a balance she cannot attain because of the very design of the system. and so that is what it's all about. it's about questioning the balance. >> brian: you're not denying science, you're saying we have to look at the whole picture now get online because that is not what science is about. thanks so much. >> thank you for having me. >> brian: pick up his book, "the weaponization of weather and the phony climate war." tucker is back next with a must-see interview. don't miss it. plus, complete silence from other networks on the report we brought to you on anthony faucie wuhan lab. they ran out of the room when asked about it. that video is coming your way.
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♪ ♪ >> brian: welcome back. jen psaki's first-ever press briefing, she made one key promise. she said joe biden's objective is to "bring transparency and truth back to government and to share the truth with all to hear." but today we learned apparently the truth doesn't include -- research at the wuhan institute of virology. when jen psaki has questions about that, suddenly the truth is not important. >> reporter: dr. fauci yesterday showed that he was untruthful about the gain of function --
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's i'm going to move on for now. in the meantime right now, all the net works which are preoccupied to talk about anthony fauci's role in funding the pandemic. they pedaled lives and spoke hatred about texas' new election integrity law. we will get to the story the intercept brought out but we won't get our hopes up too high because we've been watching them. meanwhile there is no doubt the power of the presidency has declined since the 1970s. a conservative blogger runs a sub stack called gray mirror. he thought a lot about this topic. he explains that people often don't understand what they are voting for when they select the president. here is part conversation. ♪ ♪ >> when you look at the way this ruling class works and governance, it's a very
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different thing from the sort of abstractions that you learn in 11th grade civics class. and when you grow up in that, you feel it extremely intensely. for example, people will go and vote for president and they sort of votes as if who was sitting in the white house was who was in power and they will use these terms like, trump is in power, biden is in power, et cetera, et cetera, and it's like, guys, americans, when you are inside the belly of this beast and you look at the white house as an organization and the white house is not even really properly controlled by the president, the white house's whole budget and organization is set by congress, it is full of permanent employees, but if you look at the white house as a whole and measure its relevance to the normal process of the executive branch of the actual government that people like our parents
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lived and worked in, you are like, it has almost no relevance at all. in the deep states, a turkish word that americans have learned to use, great word, and the deep state the way you regard this election, this stupid ceremony that happens over there, a clown show for the clowns, it is like a storm on the surface of a coral reef. you are a fish in the reef, going about your fishy business, there's a big storm, you are kind of stuck back and forth a little bit, you feel it, it makes it a little harder to nibble algae but waves are not breaking on you, waves are not breaking on you down there. so when people look at this thing, they sort of make a couple of mistakes. they are like, okay, we elected trump so trump is in power. like, well, if you took that phrase literally and you said trump is in power. for example, trump is the chief
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executive of the executive branch. one way to philosophically think about this is how much power does donald trump personally have over this executive branch? that is a hard thing to measure but one way to measure this is to note that it has two end points. he could have no power or complete power. he could have zero or one. so where is he in his power over the executive branch, which constitutionally is under his complete control. where is he in terms of his power in the organization? is he closer to zero or closer to one? one way to ask that question is to say, could we increase his power by ten times? could we make the white house ten times as powerful over the executive branch? very easily. could we imagine at that point we are reaching the power of say, lbj. could we make the white house 100 times as powerful as the executive branch? at this point we are up to the powers of fdr. people think when they vote for
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donald trump that they are voting for the same job that fdr has. they are actually voting for 0.01% of that job, which is a really serious -- that is a really serious misinterpretation of reality and forcing that level of a misinterpretation of reality on people is actually a really serious offense. it's really not good. >> tucker: why is it not good? >> is not good because you are gaslighting people. >> you can watch tucker's full interview by going to foxnation.com. right now, the in-depth conversation on for over an hour and now you can double-click on it. meanwhile, we are not done. the left just out of the way to punish people who have not taken a covid vaccine. that story next.
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>> brian: the left is sending a very clear message to anyone who is not vaccinated. they want them to disappear from society forever. >> if you're not going to get vaccinated, you don't want to social distance or wear a mask, then maybe you don't want to go to the hospital when you get sick. i know that sounds harsh but you're taking up the space for people who are doing things the right way. >> anyone who is unvaccinated and needs to be in the hospital for covid, they should just say no, we're sorry, we told you to get vaccinated and you didn't so you're done, go home and take that horse d wormer. >> dr. fauci says of hospitals get any more overcrowded they're going to have to make some tough
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choices about who to come in. the choice doesn't seem so hard, unvaccinated guy who gobbled horse goo, rest in peace. >> brian: who is unvaccinated exactly? according to the latest numbers, approximately 60% of african-americans are not vaccinated so i guess jimmy kimmel and howard stern don't want them to go to the hospital or get out of bed in the most vexing hesitant group in the u.s. is not trump supporters but people with phds. statistically both of those groups overwhelmingly voted for democrats. the host of w mal in washington, d.c., where is this anger coming from? >> i tell you what, these guys, especially the latter two consider themselves comedians, or just a sad symbol of american decline. they've taken talent and audiences and frittered them away. they are just disappearing, both of those things, because they have decided they would rather on normal people and suck up to
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anthony fauci who was the highest paid federal. they treat people really poorly for making a decision and suck up to the people in charge, so i think people are going poorly. especially in comedy. remember jon stewart appears on stephen colbert and the whole country is talking about it because he dared to say something true out loud about the corruption of our ruling class and the fact that u.s. taxpayers paid to create covid in this lab in china? get back to that, go after people in power. >> brian: smokers, for example, we told you not to smoke, why should they be able to go to the hospital? if you are obese and have a heart attack why should we waste time on you? we told you not to eat so much. if you are an illegal drug user, michael t williams, sadly, why should hospitals deal with you? you are already doing something illegal that talk show hosts might not find acceptable. a talk show host decides the standards in which someone is going to get medical attention. is that okay?
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>> no, it's not and what's amazing about this is the left at large has these opinions that if you don't follow our rules then you need to suffer the consequences, so tell me exactly why is it that people who are already resident to follow these rules should trust you when you at every turn devalue human life. you show no respect whatsoever, you enthusiastically support abortion, birthing people or menstruating people, you react with glee when people who get covid who didn't get vaccinated die? so why would i respond by trusting you with my health if you are so vicious about the people who disagree with you? >> brian: joe rogan is the number one podcast or in the country and he got coronavirus and he took -- which they mock as a horse drug which actually won the nobel prize because it is so innovative and effective
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and some people do use it for horses so he basically according to them should not be eligible to go to a hospital should he have needed it. instead he recovered in two days and he is back. should they tell joe rogan how he should not be allowed to be getting medical treatment? >> no. in fact joe rogan should trust his doctor and guess where he got that prescription from? his doctor. jimmy kimmel didn't write the script to this. it wasn't up to howard stern whether or not he got it. he went to his doctor and got a human drug, one of many drugs he apparently took during his bat with covid and thank god he succeeded getting through it but he is being mocked for it and attacked for recovering from a covid. >> brian: especially when you side with anthony fauci who said don't worry about the pandemic, where mass, two masks, the delta viruses done, july 4th is fine. don't send kids to school, put guys in masks, that is the man
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they are counting on, some real questions about the origin of the virus and how he was culpable, that is the story if you want to pretend to be covering the news but i'm sorry that they will decide. i will say this, i got vaccinated but i'm not going to tell someone to get vaccinated. a good friend of mine's son, lead athlete gets some inflammation of the heart and now cannot exert himself for at least six months, an elite athlete 17 years old. do i want that on my head? i didn't go to medical school, i do my own research. i go to a doctor. speak of the difference is there are two different types of leaders in this country or there should be. the type of leader that thinks everyone in the country is stupid and you just need to listen to me. and then there was ron desantis who treats the voters like adults and that he works for them and that is the appropriate way to do it. >> brian: always great to hear you and congratulations on the success of your show. that is it for us tonight and i want you to tune in tomorrow night because larry elder will be on this show talking about
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that big attack today. you're looking at some of the video of how he was assaulted. jesse watters will be hosting the show. six days left until california can fire their governor gavin newsom. i will be on the radio from 9:00 to noon and don't forget to catch me on the road, the president and freedom fighter tour. i will be in charleston, orlando, clearwater, go to brian kilmeade.com for how to get tickets. the war on history and how to win it. ♪ ♪ >> sean: welcome to "hannity," busy breaking news night. disturbing news from afghanistan. four dangerous get my detainees released by obama and biden in 2014. they have now been appointed to key positions in the new islamic emirate known as afghanistan. great job, joe and barack. they joined several other notable terrorists at the top of the taliban's new government. these radical islamists are holding our fellow
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