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watching my cowboys lose yet another one. thanks for watching fox news prime time, i'm pete hegseth, see you tomorrow night again at 7:00, didn't cancel me last night maybe we'll get away with it tonight. tucker carlson is up next. >> tucker: good evening and welcome to "tucker carlson tonight," big changes in the tiny hothouse in the tiniest cable news this evening. cnn's top rated anchor chris cuomo has been pulled off the air likely for good. you'll probably never see him on camera again. for us here at fox, and feels like the end of something weird like most americans, we never actually watched the chris palmer show assuming that's was
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its name. we saw clips and it transfixed us. how we wondered how a man who could barely speak english wind up with a paying job on television? some kind of weird affirmative action program for the illiterate? we never figured it out. it was remarkable to see it. sentence after badly mangled sentence, he couldn't understand any of it. it was a kind of performance art, communicator wholly unable to communicate, then there was the weight lifting, something wrong with lifting weights or keeping in shape obviously but there was always something very wrong with the videos that chris cuomo had shot of himself and then put on the internet. imagine wanting other people to see this. >> sorry. getting a little preshow pump.
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cuomo prime time. 100 pounds, work it out, little bit of light stuff. news time. >> we are also using that dumbbell. >> multitasking for a real man. >> tucker: his poor staff. yes, we made fun of chris cuomo quite a bit on the show, pretty relentlessly for the past five years. he was also in the way that they tend to be incredibly self-righteous and false. here he is for example pretending to emerge from self imposed quarantine in his basement after recovering from covid. >> a huge day today, take a look at this. here is the official from the baseline. cleared by cdc, just worked out,
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it happens. this is what i've been dreaming of literally for weeks, this is the dream is to be back up here doing normal things. >> tucker: his poor family, he pulled them into it. we learn the whole thing was fake. chris cuomo hadn't quarantined. in fact, he'd been out and about wandering around long island without a mask yelling anyone who questioned him. now, no one else at the time in the media seemed bothered by this but it struck us as a big deal. but his bosses didn't care. before he knew it, he was back on television barking at you for yes not wearing a mask. >> put on a mask. you're in california and riverside, where the mask. you want to avoid situations like this where you live, where the mask. we care about doing the right things, i had the disease. you need to wear a mask and you
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have to take care of other people in your community and it's got to be about us because help is not going to come from above. >> tucker: said the guy who screamed at someone else for pointing out that he was not wearing a mask. at the time, and it seemed pretty unforgivable to us and it still does seem unforgivable but once again, his bosses weren't bothered at all. it seems there's no penalty for falseness. the only thing you can't do at cnn, the thing they will never tolerate is displeasing the people in charge. that means not simply zucker who runs the company but the billionaires who run the country. you cross them, you are done. so this morning when we saw the "atlantic" magazine, we knew it was curtains for cuomo. it functions as a kind of modern social registry, a place where the ruling class to talk to itself and the atlantic decided it was deeply displeased chris cuomo had dared to help his brother, the former governor of new york when he was accused of
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sexual harassment. chris cuomo must go, the atlantic declared and in the world that he lives in, the atlantic makes the rules. and that's when for the first time ever and very unexpectedly, we started to feel sorry for chris cuomo. helping his brother is not the worst thing he ever did it in fact it may have been the best thing he ever did. not because andrew cuomo was a good person, he certainly wasn't a good person but he was chris cuomo's brother and that's what you do with brothers even bothersome ones. you help them when they needed. matt, it's called loyalty. this is an alien concept. is there a single person at cnn or any other left-wing network who would risk his job to help his own brother? above all, these people are ruthless careerists.
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jeff zucker told this guy to denounce his own wife on television, do you think you hesitate before doing it? of course he wouldn't come in out for a second. so when we tell you the media are corrupt, we don't just mean they are corrupt politically, it is much deeper than that. you don't acknowledge the most important roles in life, your first obligation is to your family, your first obligation is not to the state, not to a political party, not to jeff zucker or some creepy leader, it's it's not even to your own career. your most basic obligation is to the people you are related to. when they need your help no matter who they are even if you're the governor of a state, even if their horrible people, you help them anyway because it's your family. it chris cuomo may be an idiot and he is, but he understands that, what a thing to be fired for it. jason whitlock is the host of fearless, happy to have him join
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us tonight. i cannot believe opening the show with you offering a kind of defense may be not of chris cuomo himself who i do not like but if his priorities when you were called upon to help your brother no matter what he's accused of, you help because he's your brother. am i missing something? >> you're not missing anything at all but i've got a completely different take on this in terms of what the overall lesson here is for both brothers. they are the wrong complexion and they are heterosexual for the time that they are living in and finding out you can't be woken up and they have tried to play the woke game but they are in the same crosshairs as every other heterosexual man in this country so given an opportunity to move on from governor cuomo and replace him with someone else, the state of new york did
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that, given an opportunity to replace chris cuomo now because he is defending his brother and is somehow run afoul of feminists and the alphabet mafia, he doesn't fit the right profile and so they're going to replace him with someone who does fit the profile. this whole diversity and inclusion and equity, the people in the crosshairs are men, heterosexual men, white men are in the crosshairs but all men, black, white, whatever, are in the crosshairs and if they can take you out of a prominent spot like chris cuomo has come he will get taken out when the opportunity arises and when they have your successor in place that's what's going on with chris cuomo. >> tucker: i think i know what you're saying and i think a lot of people watching can feel that
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you're onto something something because it doesn't make sense on the merits. i felt it was a very big deal when chris cuomo yelled at the country for not wearing a mask when he wasn't wearing a mask but how foolish in retrospect to think near hypocrisy would be enough to get someone in trouble and a place where hypocrisy is the currency that they dealing every single day so of course, the actual crimes as in the case of his brother was completely ignored and unpunished so maybe there's no other explanation than the one you just offered up. >> what you're talking about and what your whole intro was about, chris cuomo is a phony person. he is living a lie to keep maintaining and keep his job. he is playing the role of an emasculated man, but what you're basically saying is this is a typical american meathead. that's who chris cuomo is and those guys no longer have standing in the woke world. they are in the crosshairs and i
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believe i'm in the crosshairs, you're in the crosshairs. you were at the wrong company with the wrong leadership, you will get taken out because you don't fit what i called alphabet mafia, black lives matter, the lgbtq, critical race theory. you are not on that team, you are vulnerable. chris cuomo has just found out he has played a woke role for two or three years and made a bunch of money but over time because he just doesn't fit the profile, he is getting removed and getting embarrassed and ashamed out of his position, same as his brother. >> tucker: jason whitlock, one of the few people who will tell the truth in public in 2021, i appreciated. thank you for coming on tonight and saying that. once again, it's not a defense of chris cuomo or his awful, loathsome brother but when your
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brother is in trouble, you help your brother because that's who you are loyal to period. so what happens to cnn without chris cuomo? hears exclusive footage this show has just obtained of the dwarf king and his minions putting chris cuomo in a shallow grave. of course, no one is going to be hit harder by today's news then cuomo's best on-air friend don lemon, probably will never see a moment like this again on national television. >> people have been asking me what are you going to get chris for valentine's day? so here it is, i have a card for you and there you go. >> it's beautiful. >> i knew you would think it's beautiful because you're surrounded. >> he didn't want your put your face and hear why, didn't fit? >> me loving myself, that's what we are all about. >> for the sake of valentine's day, can we stop this projection where i'm the
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one who is so into myself. >> tucker: looking at moments like that, you know longer really feel that sorry for chris cuomo. assuming he can get a job or he's saved enough to live, at least you won't have to do that again. a radio host in the city of washington, always happy to have him join us tonight. what you make of this? >> i think i figured out by chris cuomo lift so much because he was the only guy carrying that network's ratings as small as those ratings were, the reality is chris cuomo was the only draw that network had. think about it, cnn once had a legendary status has being the type of place to be to her neighbors, that's been gone for many years now. the last big star on the network was larry king. they gave him multiple hours during prime time, that didn't work so 2018 they turned their morning guy chris cuomo and said please do something, the best i can come up with is jason whitlock said the typical
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american meathead was the only thing actually getting an audience and that's why when you just played that don lemon clipped, that was happening every night. the reason that was happening is because don lemon can get readings on his own. they had to have handouts just to get people to tune in to something else on the network. this is going to be a big problem for cnn going forward. >> tucker: admittedly being the highest rated anchor on cnn is like being the best caterer use pakistan, a relative measure but he was number one and they fire the number one guy because the "atlantic" magazine told him to. it is in the supposed to be a business? you think of this as a business where the outcome is measurable, the guy with the highest ratings, but it didn't matter. >> exactly. what happens now is this kind of a good towel for what our ruling class is interested in. elites are very insular, they don't care about what the
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average audience member is interested in, the way we have watched cnn the last few years as you accidentally bump to in an airport, it's not about that. it's about what do their friends of "the new york times" think you're my chris cuomo was thrown off the ship. these are people who do not care about the average american, they care more about the people they're going to encounter at lunch probably at a place that i can't. >> tucker: imagine working for a company in which your boss cares with the "atlantic" magazine thinks? it is beyond. imagine knowing someone who cares with the "atlantic" magazine thinks or reads "the new york times" and takes it seriously? so the world is very different today thanks to someone called
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variant that has left south africa the husk of human misery. omicron, something that means history ending apocalypse. part of the world sadly familiar with suffering, it's like nothing you've ever seen. consider the nation of botswana, a landlocked country in southern africa about the size of france. yesterday, officials reported that two people may possibly have died from the omicron variant. now it's true that many more people in botswana died yesterday from malaria, aids, drowning, car crashes, domestic disputes and also because in the end, human beings tend to get old and die. statistically, that is a valid observation but it does not lessen the existential terror of knowing that it exists. as the chairman of the federal reserve announced yesterday. angst is omicron and not at all due to the criminally reckless decisions he has made
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personally, thanks to omicron, our economy is going to be terrible for a long time. and we are definitely going to need a lot of mail-in ballots in the coming midterm elections for your safety. and vaccines, we will need a lot more vaccines. in addition to the two you've already had, you will need a third vaccine at least. pfizer's orders. watch. >> with the new variant sweeping the globe, how do we put an end to this pandemic? how do we save lives and get business back to normal so everyone can put that on the table simple, the federal government needs to require vaccines including booster shots for everyone in america. it's time to admit we have to go to war against covid. require vaccination universally. you don't want to get vaccinated, you'd better be ready to prove your conscientious objector status in court and even then, you need to
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stay home until we beat this thing. >> tucker: let the military run it for the u.s. army will force you to get your third injection. that's how serious omicron is. this from the guy who demanded you keep your money in bear stearns five days before it disappeared completely as completely as you can definitely trust what he is saying. the national media are upset about omicron. listen to the concern. >> states and local jurisdictions and businesses that have let go of indoor mask mandates should bring it back as well as an additional step to protect against omicron. >> they are preparing for the worse potentially. heard the president yesterday to get there booster shot. >> i see those for the unvaccinated, i see many more restrictions being introduced for the unvaccinated, where they can go, how they can go. >> i think we may indeed be in a for a of many more masks, much more social distancing and more
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restrictions and obligations for vaccination going forward. >> tucker: yeah, look what's happening in botswana tonight. we are going to get more vaccines and lockdowns for anyone who resists getting the objection and we are not joking this time. omicron is here, it's a whole new pandemic. so to assess just how terrified you ought to be in this moment, we are joined tonight by the world's premier covert reporter whose brilliant new book is out today and is on sale. thank you so much, congratulations on the book, thanks for joining us tonight. we are being told that omicron which apparently has destroyed the continent of africa is a justification for a brand-new set of restrictions, vaccines, lockdowns. assess this, if you would. >> this is a joke, it's a joke and people are no longer scared, no longer fooled by it.
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they have no idea if this variant is more dangerous are less dangerous and in fact, the people who have treated people with that say it's less dangerous. they say it's milder. it looks like a spike in cases that looks scary about a week ago or ten days ago may have been due to an artifact in testing may be the south africans started to accept antigen tests which are cheaper and easier to perform and there may have been a whole bump of those so this might not even spread more rapidly. it is as different as they're saying, vaccinations aren't going to work very well against it. we all know that they fail in a matter of months against infection and transmission after the second dose and it looks like delta is worse in terms of being able to evade vaccinations, a debate about that but this is more highly mutated, you would expect it to be even more able to evade vaccines that in fact, said a
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few hours ago that he thought or his scientists are saying that they are of course going to need a new booster, going to need to figure out a new mrna jab for this. so this is nonsense and the real reason for it is probably twofold. nobody wants to get boosters, threefold. b, the vaccine mandates are collapsing and now all three of them have been stated by federal judges on the federal contracting mandates are all on hold so there's no mandates right now in the united states and people don't want to get their kids vaccinated and the powers that be are very well aware that vaccines are failing and they want to blame this thing and it's not going to work, people are done being scared and frankly, i'm so busy reading scientific papers that people send me and trying to figure out what's really going on with vaccine failure, but i had no idea the hysteria was
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like this, it's insane. >> tucker: i just can't resist. you are really worried about this new variant, where is the point of the pandemic where we talk about treatments for people who have been infected? people who have been vaccinated are getting infected, why is no one even mentioning -- where's the treatment? >> so there is a treatment from pfizer, i almost hesitate to say but there's a new drug for the early results look very good and we will see if that actually makes a difference. here's the thing about pain and emea, the book that is out today. in writing it, i've really got to look at the scope of the last two years and the lies and the misstatements and mistakes and how they were wrong about school closures, wrong about test and trace, they appear to be have been very wrong about vaccines, they've been wrong about everything. they are never held accountable and at some point, people are
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just going to stop listening. i think it's happening more quickly in the united states because we have a starter constitution and i have to believe it's going to happen in europe too. >> tucker: you've got to think. this is such a longer conversation i hope you'll come back for one but just in three sentences, people's faith in public health authorities and doctors which i think we really need, we need faith in those institutions seems to be evaporating very quickly because of their misbehavior. do they understand that? >> i don't know, but they need to and if you read the book, you will understand why there they have been wrong, haven't admitted they've been wrong and they are doubling down on it. we talked about this earlier, we cannot let them walk away from this, we cannot let them try to rewrite history. the losers don't get to rewrite history. >> tucker: exactly right. cares about facts and has been through relentless harassment
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because of it. it's out today, we appreciate your coming on tonight, congrats on the book. >> thank you so much. >> tucker: meanwhile as a result of bad and intentionally bad policies, they've never seen before. all over the united states, obviously organized, who is behind it? a senior police has looked into it. by the way, you can head over to tuckercarlson capsoff.com during the break, tons of merchandise in the store. we will be right back.
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wait until you hear why. fox's trace gallagher has that story for us. >> is part of its vaccination and testing mandates, the los angeles county board of supervisors without a bidding process hired a company to provide covert testing but l.a. county sheriff alex villa nueva is refusing to use it for his department because he says the fbi warned him that other county leaders that they are controlled by the chinese government and that during covid testing, the company gathers genetic information and shares it outside the u.s. land they aren't trying to hide or deny any of this saying we may store, process, and transmit personal information and locations around the world. you do not want your information transferred to or processed or maintained outside of the country or jurisdiction where you are located, you should not use our services.
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except that far left los angeles county district attorney's telling county employees they must use it gloating again you are here by directed to register in the system designated by the county. the das letter goes on to note that failure to comply could get you fired and all of this comes just a month after a "new york times" article warned that china is using its companies to collect genetic data from around the globe to build the world's largest bio database. he says he is baffled by the county board of supervisors but vetting process saying they either failed to discover this information or they discovered it and chose to ignore it. >> tucker: my jaws open. trace gallagher, thank you for that story. appreciate it. there is a crime wave going on in this country that has no precedent. widespread looting completely out of control.
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help organize this looting is, watch. >> 'tis the season for thieves to ransack stores, grab as much as they can carry and resell the stolen loot online. from chicago to los angeles from high-end retailers to neighborhood pharmacies, young adults are overwhelming employees clearing shelves and then running out to get away cars. detail carefully planned to push millions in stolen goods out through third party sellers in time for the holidays. say san francisco is the epicenter of organized retail crime. >> tucker: video like that makes me feel like things really are falling apart. ask anyone who runs a business in san francisco, they know perfectly well the government will not protect them so some have decided to board up their windows. seeing images of several high-end stores in san francisco on your screen right now. so secret what has happened,
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first the state of california passed proposition 47 effectively legalizing shoplifting, then george soros backed genuinely radical candidate for prosecutor. theft has increased exponentially but conviction rates for theft have dropped. in the is a senior sergeant in san francisco enjoins us tonight. i am amazed that you are willing to come on the show and grateful that you are, thank you very much. tell us what it's like in san francisco right now. >> thank you for having me. in san francisco as you can see from all the video, the boarded up shops, empty spaces for retail is a city that is spiraling or already in the bottom of the toilet. so can it get worse? anything is possible. >> tucker: again, thank you
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for your firsthand account of this, it's hard to know, you're a police officer there. how frustrating is this for you to watch? >> for me, it's very frustrating because i'm a native here, born and raised. the time i did spend before i was promoted to lieutenant which is my day job, i see all of this in real time and it is concerning. i see this when i'm working, i see it when i'm off duty, i see this as a vice president of the union representing the men and women trying to serve the city to the best of their ability, i don't know about our other partners, but we have a problem, recognize we have a problem and let's get with solution. >> tucker: are you confident they could fix it if they were allowed to fix it? >> yes, i am, very confident because we have 2200 members who come in day in and day out who
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do their job and to make the city better. >> tucker: amen. that's the whole point of government is to make the lives of the people who live in your city better. i've got to ask what percentage of the population, people who live in san francisco are frustrated by this? >> i will say a lot now, you mention the d.a., the recall that is happening, 83,000 signatures, they want to blame republicans. we don't have 82,000 republicans. no, we don't. so with the cross-section of people who are now set up. the west portal area just had a sideshow which had set people off so we know what we need to do, let's just have the guts to do it and stop talking about it. it's incredibly frustrating, even as frustrated as we are, we
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are still willing to show up and to do our job and i wish our other partners in the justice system would just do theirs. >> tucker: you've certainly done yours tonight. we are grateful you came on tonight and i hope that makes a difference. i bet it will. >> i hope so too, thank you. >> tucker: amen. in addition to everything else, joe biden has just nominated someone strongly in favor of censorship to a key post that regulates media. this could have massive implications what you're allowed to say out loud, et cetera, et cetera. we've got the details straight ahead.
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regulating political speech, ever since some people have been working to get around that. it's disinformation they tell you. as just nominated a pro-censorship activist to become a commissioner at the federal communications commission. her confirmation hearing is for censorship and has done so many times online. long before most of us ever heard of her and we are happy to have her join us tonight. thank you so much for hanging on. i'm doing great. so who is gg shown? >> telecom lawyer, activist,
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essentially a far left progressive in the telecom business and she comes out against mergers but she advocates for certain types of speech from her perch. i think she's at georgetown, run something called public knowledge, george soros backed organization. he's all over the place in the biden administration. one of the things i think that's scary about this is the federal communications commission is a superpowerful organization. it affects all sorts of business, affects our lives in so many different ways from everything from what we received here and that includes to a degree speech. not totally regulated in the same ways by the fairness doctrine and could have a say in what tech does and what tech doesn't allow on and could have
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a say theoretically if she pushes and she is a radical what you're seeing on the air right now. it is not beyond the possibility and she is really scary. put up the tweets. i've been following her for so long because her and i butted heads on some of my coverage of a merger last year and thinks i'm the devil, but if you look at some of these tweets, they are fascinating. for all of my concerns about facebook fox news' had the most -- few if any opposing viewpoints. where's the hearing about that you met she was literally calling for a hearing on fox news about fox news because she doesn't what we say. >> tucker: the one outlet on television.
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one channel that you subscribe to has a different view and she thinks we need hearings to shut it down. >> do you still want me to believe that social media is more dangerous to our democracy than fox news? you have to say something like that, you have to be deranged, he might have a needle sticking out of your arm for you are out there, more dangerous than, the filth we see every day on twitter and facebook, it's really sick. so here's the thing, nominated by the commissioner, not the chair. they are looking to make the chair, the current acting chair the permanent chair, however, a lot of people think that biden is going to pull the switch like he did at the ftc, another lefty. when both get confirmed, you can switch and make her the chair and that's going to be really scary.
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>> tucker: let's hope that somebody can stop this. i appreciate it, thank you for reporting on this, good to see you. for all the attention that tony fauci has received for his lying, his inaccuracy, his crazed egomania prehe's gotten little credit for the grotesque experiments on dogs that he has supported it turns out anyone who notes this set against this phase is an awful lot of criticism. glenn greenwald on the topic he knows a lot about straight ahead.
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2229 with tinted windows. that's awful. another sign of social decay. another fox news alert, by the way, "the washington post" reporting right now the biden administration is apparently debating a proposal to require all travelers entering this country to quarantine for seven days regardless of vaccination status and regardless of a negative covid test. this would apply to everyone including u.s. citizens, does not apply to people who come here illegally but for people who fly to the bahamas or mexico or any other country in the world over the weekend, it would definitely apply to them. 70 quarantine. we will keep you posted on that. glenn greenwald is an independent journalist, we've got a couple of things to talk to him about the just want to welcome him now, thank you for joining us. so what is your reaction is an american who lives abroad, what
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is your reaction to this? >> i was just thinking about that, i had several trips planned and it is hard to express or put into words how divorced the discourse around covid is from the scions we are all supposed to follow. you have a negative test, if you are vaccinated, what conceivable justification is there for even considering such a grave deprivation of liberty has forcing you for seven days to lose the core freedom of movement over a virus that we are told there is an effective vaccine for? if you like we are being trained to accept an assertion without even questioning it any longer period of >> tucker: that's exactly right. as a citizen, what is the appropriate response to a demand like that, do you think? >> i do think there's going to have to be a serious show of
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civil disobedience, there's no way to resist government powers that's become abusive except for citizens banding together and refusing to obey them, they cannot force people to do that if that happens. >> tucker: i agree with you completely on that. i have to ask you about this story. of all the things people criticize fauci for, the one that enrage "the washington post" the most is when a nonprofit organization demonstrated that fauci had supported cruel and scientifically pointless experiments on dogs. "the washington post" promptly attacked the group that expose this. why would the post be so quick to defend cruel and needless in experiments on beagle puppies? >> there's an animal rights group that has done an ingenious strategy where they have joined the left and the right in congress by fusing the cause of animal rights and dog cruelty,
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two wasteful government expenditures by saying the government is using taxpayer dollars to fund gruesome experiments. they have been denouncing this for years, praised by "the washington post" grabs one of the rare success stories in washington of a bipartisan coalition, suddenly prepared a hit piece on them why? because now the focus on the activism is the fact that these experiments the which are not just gruesome but totally unnecessary is being overseen by agencies controlled by dr. fauci and funded by dr. fauci on "the washington post" is willing to protect the government and these gruesome experiments call to prevent any criticism being attached to anthony fauci. it is a complete abusive journalism to attack the small nonprofit group that has a great cause simply because their work might reflect on someone who is now an icon of liberal journalism. >> tucker: that is the depth
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of corruption right there. but you're right, counterproductive. many people listening tonight. great to see you has it always is, thanks a lot. >> good to be with you tucker, thanks. >> tucker: we are out of time. of course, we will be back every night 8:00 p.m., the show that is the sworn insincere enemy of lying, smugness, and groupthink. have the best night. sean hannity takes over now. >> sean: thank you, tucker and welcome to hannity. tracking multiple developing stories breaking earlier today, another major blow for biden's vaccine mandate scheme, a federal judge issued a preliminary injunction blocking biden's nationwide vaccine requirement for health care workers, the people diving on covid grenades every day to save our lives and other judge issued a powerful statement supporting his decision writing "if the executive branch is allowed to assert the power of the legislative branch to make
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