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the main symptom of this period of childhood development apart from door slamming is wildt overstatement. no longer is anything okay or not very good. no, even the mildesttr inconvenience is transformed endinghorrifying world disaster. the titanic meets the silvius plus y2k four minutes late for school is the single worst day of my life ever. waking up before nine is like death a pop quiz in math class that's the emotional equivalent of ethnic cleansing in bosnia. that much more upsetting? it's pretty intense. os thankfully most kids get over middle school. those who don'tr tend to leave home and not come back , they become interpretive dance major liberal arts colleges or they run for congress every wonder why america'ser traditional party to tears. well, it's simple because at this point that's pretty much
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exactly what the democratic party is w. you really notice it in the way they speak for democrats thereal are no more small problems, no challenges, minor every speedd bump isbu a full blown catastrophe every disagreement, total war , losing an election they can't even talk about it. close your eyes and try to picture the scariest threat youd can imagine the prowler at the door, the monster under the bed, an irs audit. now multiply that scene by a million sweat covered nightmares and you are just beginning ou to approach the level of terror the democrats feel when they think about giving up power.come, it's not just a bad outcome. it's the end of democracy.. watch is the end of our democracy inside. and i believe that the election of joe biden essentially pof our defense in into just the complete bending of our of our democracy, but we are not,
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out of it. bre n donaldot out, come back . it's the end of our democracy. might see the end ofac democracy in the coming years.y >> so you're saying it's not possible we could lose our democracy here in the united states? without a doubt if americanse lose faith in the veracity and honor of our elections, it's the beginning of end of our democracy. i think that could be the end of our democracy not to be too ,you know, pointed about it.butp but i want people to understand hillary clinton saideo a couple of weeks ago that if he runs and wins, that could be the end. of our democracy. d you share that fear? i do. well, i don't want to be overly alarmist, but i think we should be alarmed because potentially this could be the end of americanis democracy. i never thought i'd be saying something like that . it could be the end of american democracy. i never thought i'd be saying something like that says max boot. well, that makes two of us we always knew that max boot love to kill brown people in impoverished villages in faraway countries on preciselypl send other people's kids to do it for him. but we had no idea that maxn
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boot was in the middle of a full blown emotional breakdown. he must be because how else doot you explain a reaction like that for a well-adjusted, normal person, unwanted election outcomes are part of life. voters don't always do what you want them to do. it is frustrating but that's how it worksks. in fact,yo when voters reject you, you get a chance to assess your own behavior. there is a reason that people didn't want you in power and you now have time to think about what that reason might be. that's a healthy process. so when you lose it is hardly proof that the system is broken. in fact, it's usually evidence that things are working exactly as intended e. but people like max boot and liz cheney do not see it that wayay. they are too fragile to face their own unpopularity to people like that . the prospect of rejection by voters of losing control of the country means literally, literally, literally the end of democracy itself. itself.
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imagine fee liimagine feeling that way if yu really believe that your election loss meant the end of america, the beginning ofkn a thousand years of darkness, you might have trouble keeping perspective on politics. every election would feel like climate change the most profound existential crisis in the history of the world. and if your side ever lost an election in who how do you describe a disaster that existentially existential t honestly words would fail you. you'd have only animal sounds. >> donald trump is now president of the united states their for the first time ever anywhere in the 45% president of the united states. oh, yes. democrats someone you didn't
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vote for won the presidential election. you know, if you're not a democrat, it's pretty hard to imagine the pain of a moment like that for democrats it was i like being boiled alive in a giant mug of the world's hottest latte but without the soothing foam, four years of wrenching agony, the whole experience hurts so much that democrats inevitablyde came to the obvious conclusion going forward no voter alive or dead ,citizen or illegal should ever again be asked to show voter id at the polls. it was a simple, elegant solution that no sensible person could disagree with .. unfortunately, not everyone is sensible. many people are like hitler so they oppose voter fraud.democr democrats wasted no timeats in becoming hysterical about this watch. tonight'sri lead jim crow two point old . it is the most pernicious thing. this makes jim crow look like jim eagle are remnants of
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jim crow. i can even seean remnants, revivals and attempted revival of jim crow, a jim crow kkk like caucus. >> their strategy right now is to pass a bunch of racist voting laws effectively a new jim crow in the south and allow republicans all across the country to implement jim crow to point out jim crow 2.0, this is jim jim crow. this is sally and every other crow that we can imagine. it's voter suppression. jim crow. >> tucker: that's right. showing photo i.d. to vote says mr. eric michael dyson, who not only teaches at a college but has three names that is both jim crow and jane crow and for that matter very much like their little known love child joseph escrowed, who's even more racist than his parentsts are. that's how immoral voter id is. so stop it right now, says eric michael dyson. it's the end of democracy at this point. a lot of things are
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the democracy, including we are here to tell you not wearing a mask in an elevator.. yes, that's the end of democracy too. >> so l says the latest bulletin from i want to be clear here. we're not accusing anyone of history. just reporting the news fromstti this sitting democratic congressman who in point of fact rarely sits but instead leaps around pointing a finger at people and accusing them of things. then he or she s sat is explainh the latest threat to democracy. this has happenedap to me where you get on an elevator and people refuse to wear a mask and your choices are ton either get off the elevator or to get on the elevator and to tell them to wear a mask that should not be a problemth in the united states congress and i really believely that our colleagues who refuse evenhe adhere to the basic norms of civility are undermining our democracy. and of course we're seeing it in all kinds of evenn more serious ways like the january six insurrection glozier choices insurrections gets on the elevator without a mapf course.psychiatri
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the other choice isc to seek immediate psychiatric care and behave like an adult that has not occurredot to them because democracy is at stake. it turns out you can destroy our ancient democracy just by forgetting to wear your mask in an elevator. ut think about that for a moment, mr. mrs. america. our democracy is that brutal one act of carelessness and it could shatter into a million pieces like a priceless vaisse . it's enough to keep you up at night. adam kinzinger has not slept since he realized that the thought that some oaf might trip on a carpet edge and drop democracy onto a hardwood fores literally literally makes adam kinzinger cry so sensitive is t what i never expected today too be quite as emotional for me that days been. you know, you talked about the impact of that day, but you guys you guys held in a democracy are not defined
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by our bad days. e we're defined by how we come back from bad bad days. another yes.s.sevent another seventh grade girlh-grgr representing you in congress.. ladies and gentlemen, mr. adam kinzinger. you've got to wonder if we would all be much better off of adam kinzinger had just stuck to interpretive dance too late. now matt walsh is the host ofos the matt willt show. you're always happy to have them join us on this . matt walsh, thanks so much for coming on . so the emotional incontinencein the rhetorical excesses like the pure hysteria of the democraticex party , i feel like i take it too seriously. these people i mean, there's something going on inside. i think. yeah, i think so. clip i mean, i really i love o that clip from the squad benchwarmer saying that you end democracy by not wearing a mask in an elevator, which means, by the way, that i have personally entered democracy countless times because i've never worn that elevator largely largely because of people like her thatr. makes her so uncomfortable. and i kind of enjoy that ,
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although i do sort of i like this idea of every personal inconvenience is underminingry democracy. maybe i'll start p oret every ey pet peeve like someone chews with their mouth open at the table. you're undermining democracy. maybe i'll start adopting that . d i also think another quick silver lining thing here though is that because they're also comparing things to pearl harbor and 9/11, all the time, they bumped their chin on a table and it's pearl harbor and 9/11 and at t least a silver lining is they still think that pearl harbor and 9/11 were bad. so there's a little bit of moral clarity there that's kind of unexpected. but i what they're doing is they're kind of they're kind of they're flailing around rightfe now and there's a million different apocalypsesre. america is going to end in aea million different ways. and i think the reasonso t is that , you know, for five years they had donald trump and donald trump t was hitler and it was a very simple, narrative. and donald trump is out of the picture at least for now. and they also had covid for twon years and people are bored of that drama. and so d they're dart boards hae sort of been taken away, but now they're just throwing darts at everything t in the room.
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andd i think now it's kind of with panic. it's a quantity over quality flood the zone kind of strategy where there arere a millionif different apocalypses and we have no time to inspect anywi individual claim because they're always hittingth us witm a new one . i'm pretty sure that russia is literally about to invade ukraine during the show unless climate change ends the world before that happens. if you believe out of them they seem to how do you get out of bed in the morning honestly? ywell, how do you get a better morning? and also how do you make a pitch for you to be reelected come election time? because that's also the that's the awkward part of this is that this is the only playls they have in their playbook is that we have to panic. the world is ending doom saying doom prophesying. but at the same time they're the ones in charge of the government. soso they're their pitch seems to be everything is terrible t. please reelect us and it justat doesn't i think it speaks to the fact look, this is this is always what they do tyrants. it's always about panic and
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and hysteria. it's just that theses just thats are a lot dumber than the historical average for tyrants. and i think we have to take that to account to talk about these are these are also very stupid, unimpressive people and i think that's part of the story here. and i couldn't agree with you more . it's alsoo the upside. i mean, if they were smart, we would be in camps. i really think that . but they're not they're dumb t and that's that's the advantage the rest of us . that was great to see you. thank you . thank you . so jeff bezos is china's biggest retailer, richest in the world. several years was the first thing about the washington post and you may have wondered why would he do that is really in the news business? oh , no,o, it's people like himself in power.so now h so nowe' his paper, the washington post is using stolen information to expose anyone who gave money to the covert convoy, the working class expression, their frustration to abuse, harassment and more. that's the washington post 70%
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that quintez brown is not your average white supremacist. for one thing, he is black. he's also blm activist who was singled out for praise by no less than barack obama's personalal foundation.personal until recently, quintez fsi brown was a progressiveol columnist for the very progressive newspaper in louisville, kentucky. and as such he argued passionately for gun control. quote every time lawmakers vote against gun safety, brown wrote, and thus the lives most vulnerable, s they show their hearts can be as cold as the steel of the guns they praise. now we can't assess the temperature of quintez brown's heart, not our job, but we can't say he wasn't very good at gun safety. brown on monday, quintez brown walked into the campaign office off a man running for mayor of louisville, pulled out a nine millimeter pistol and started firing wildly. a bullet grazed the candidate's sweater. thankfully he was not hurt. so that's the story. what's the headline here? gun safety educator fails testr gunfa grab a gun and shoots
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common sense gun reform. but not for me. we could go on . get the pic we're not the new york post here you get the picture because pretty clear editors at the las vegas sun newspapered gt the picture too is hardd not to get the picture, but they decided to lie about it in the most grotesque way. so las vegas is almost two thousand miles from louisville f . they probably figured the readers would not know the difference. they could say anything. so here's a first one . the las vegas sun's editorial on the quintezez brown shooting quote a terrifying incident. louisville, kentucky inciden thk revealed the dangers of t the talk coming from the right about civil war and political violence. who cares? blm affilia so when barackte obama's favorie blm affiliated gun control activist tried to assassinate someone, you're looking to prove that conservatives areco dangerous. quote while there's been noare indication yet le that the activists had any ties to right wing organizations, paper conceded generously since
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brown had already been identified as a progressive activist when this editorial ran in the paper, quote the shooting comes amid a rise in threats against politicians fueled by increasingly violent rhetoric coming from extremist w republican . so it wasst extremist r republib not that quintezlicans tactic in extremist republican but extremists a republicans exist. the paper wants you to know. so as long as there's a shooting or other extremist republicans afoot, it's the fault of extremist t republicans. so the lesson here h is that you may believe news organizations are dishonest or you're just scratching the surface. could n they're much more dishonest and you even imagine they will literallyey tell any lie as long as they believe it will hurt their political enemies very much, including you. >> so keep that in mind. e >> so justin trudeau and the democracy in canada declared martial law this week.. the irony is he seems to be losing control of canada, h thank god and he's becoming more desperateer by the day. t
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just today a conservative member of parliament challenged trudeau and his declaration ofd martial law in the country wants trudeau accused of standing with conservative party members can stand with people who wave swastikas. they can stand wit up people who wave confederate flag will w shootav canadian.te >> f so we don't know the member of parliament he was talking to. we believe she's jewish, thougha probablylk not a sympathizer. meanwhile, justin trudeau's governmentea has been carrying out their threat to seize the bank accounts and cryptocurrencyts of anyone who criticizes justin trudeau. we arein t justrudeau a democra our state department has said nothing about this as democracy ends and tyranny reigns in our closest ally in the world, joe biden state department has said not one word because hungary's dangerous man,is their dishonest kenna's governmentho. government just banned thirty four crypto wallets tied4 to the freedom
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convoy. w trudeau's allies the media, ofal course, have been very busy helping him. they've been harassing anyone who dared to donate to the truckers today the washington post owned by the world's richest man, w began contacting people who donate as little as forty dollarshod to the convoy. can you imagine that's not journalism. ement to it's incitement to violence, among other things. vthen a reporter at the ottawa citizen called ellyson mare exposing the identity of a cafeo owner who dared to donate two hundredo and fifty bucks to the conforth. now that owner is receivingvingt threatshreats and she had to cle her business this afternoon. johan omar toan her credit, tweeted this quote i fail to see why any journalist felt the needed to report on a shop owner making such an insignificant donationch then to get them harassed. it's unconscionable and journalists need a to dott better. so we omar's generally pretty loathsome but she says something that is true . we're going to give her credit for it because unlike the las vegas sun, we're not liars.
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victor davis hanson is a senior fellow at the hoover institution. he joins us tonight . professor, thanks so much for coming on . so the washington post cheering and making possible the harassment of small dollar donors to a truck driverri confort. what do you make of this ? >> i think they're an overtlyak doing their best to sort ofe make a tiananmen square scene where they're in the tank and the truckers or the citizen that says come on . and i don't think they intended to make us a fault line or to be iconic. but what's happened, tucker , is that truckers have been iconic of a fault line throughout the middle of northmi america. and on one side you haveno thest people who muscular and they braved the weather and they'rend out there with covid and they're bringing our food and our building materials and our fuel and the repose. on the other hand , by zoom class who's profited enormously pretty much in safety due to these truckers and people like them. and yet the truckers tend tohe
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have the pragmatic because they're in the real world. they have to deall with real things and they have greater common sense. so they look at omicron and they say this natural virus t is in its descendants. it's more infectious but it's not as lethal. so people are getting herd immunity. it's on the wane.p. it's time to let up and we after all, we're in our truckse by ourselves and they give all these practicalca reasons why yn should listen to them and the government has no answernd and yet the government of knowledge and the intellect, and they can't answer them. and thentr the truckers are also saying, you know,uc, this fault lines more about more than us .- it's about the fundamental principle of western jurisprudence and that's the symmetrical application of the law. and when there. was protest all through north america, canada to blm antifa, they have no map even when our health care professionals over a thousand said that blm didn't have to wear a mask and so everybody
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understands that the trudeau governmentdeau was for the blm and antifa and they were against people like this and they have no rational systematic fairness and thatuc truckers are bringing that up. and ultimately i don't think trudeau is going to win this .tr even the optics are bad, but he has pajama boy persona and these people are wonderful people. they're practical people and they're empathetic. and i think eventuallyti they're going to trudeau is going to lose and it's really a referendum on us ongoing cultural struggle that we're having in this country againstnt an entrenched bureaucratic elite and the corporationste, silicon valley, the media versus the average person that has nothing otherge than common sense and popular support. exactly. nse suright. he's a monster and a dictator. people are rootingai against him fervently. professor, thank you so much for that . profgreat to see you. thank you . this just in toou our crack producers in the control room during the break tape
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she worked multiple olympics that was you've seen some of her interviews over the years. there's a sampler including her coverage of the super bowl this past sunday airing of obviously emotional. what's the immediate feeling you've got right now on the sofa? i dreamed a dream it but it's a real look at this shelter boy retiring from sportscasting. michelle, we love you. you have been so much fun and we'll hear a lot more from her . you know what the future holds now. >> so that was sunday. this is wednesday. after nearly 30 years covering sports , michelle tafoya has decided to step away from nbc sports . she said she made a decision wholly on her own. she was not forced out and she's doing it because she wants to be in a role where she can speak openly and it's
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nothing we're in favor of. more than that , we're honored to have michelle tafoya join tonight to explain. michelle, first of all, congratulations on this new chapter one , an interesting decision that you made. why did you make it's been on my mind for quite while, tucker . thank you for having me. and you know, nbc did not encourage this . they did not force this . this has been on my mind. i've been waking up every day with a palpable pull at my gut that my side, my view, my my middle ground kind of moderate viewpoint is not being represented to the rest of the world. i didn't feel and so rather than, you know, just banging it out on twitter or instagram every day, i thought i've got to do something. i have benefited greatly from the american dream and i feel like for the sake of my kids and because i so love this country, i've got to start
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giving back . >> boy, that is the best possible reason. so people who watch sports , of course know you and have for many years you went on the view recently, which is slightly different venue for you. we have a short clip and i want to ask if this had some role in your decision here it is my kids in school there is a big, big focus on the color of your skin. white children. my children are now sixteen and thirteen. it's been going on since they were in lower school. all right. and it is that there are affinity groups on campus for my my my son's first best friend is a little african-american boy. they were in separable to get to a certain age. they start having what's called an affinity group, which means you go for lunch and pizza with people who look like you. suddenly my son wasn't hanging out with him anymore. why are we even teaching that the color of the skin matters? because to me what matters is your character and your value. but you know, you live in the
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united states. you know that color of skin has been mattering to people weekly and said, okay, well, we we need white people to step up and do that . but i think that they've been doing that since the civil war and no, no, no, they haven't. wow. that was such a such a moderate thing to say such a sensible thing to say and yet it seems like such a controversial thing. i thought that was really brave that you said that . what did you think of the reaction? i'm just astonished that we're we're so looking in the rearview mirror and not absorbing the progress that we've made in this country and building on it and recognizing it. you know, i don't think a person like whoopi goldberg goldberg would have that role. fifty years ago. she has that now. i mean that you and i know tucker , we could come up with a million examples and it breaks my heart that my kids are being taught that skin
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color matters and to me, if you want white people to step up i was stepping up when i addressed the school and said why are we having these picnic for families of color? why are we separating our kids if the world is integrated? let's continue that and and have everyone find out what we all have in common, not just what we have in common with people who look like us . man, i would i bet you 20 bucks that ninety five percent of americans agree with what you just said and what to say that when you work at nbc sports or any big media company really takes i mean, you must have known that you would be attacked for defending the american ideal as you did. >> why did you do that ? because i don't care if i'm attacked. i really am not afraid of that . >> and i guess i feel like so many people now are afraid. >> yeah. and i'm not listen, i know
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there are repercussions for whatever i choose to say and i've talked to my kids school about it. you know, please don't hold this against my kids. i'm speaking for me. i'm speaking for my family. but please don't hold this against my kids. but this is what i really believe. i think i speak for a lot of people like you said, tucker , and a lot of these people, my friends are afraid to repost things that i've posted or, you know, get into political conversation. they are and they've said it. i'm afraid i don't want to get in these arguments with my friends, with my boss, with my colleagues. this is the most terrifying thing in the world to me right now. that people are afraid to talk . these are words coming out of our mouths. yeah, we could probably hurt people with our words. i acknowledge that . but i get to choose my reaction to everybody's words. somebody else gets to choose their reaction to my words so they can choose to react to what i say i'm going to choose to to say what i believe and what i feel very strongly
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about and i'm going to continue this and this is this is the direction i'm headed. i just love it so much and i and i think personal brave like the kind that you have displayed in our displaying now is deeply inspiring to people and comforting and really is the answer to where we are. so thank you for what you're doing. i hope people will join me. i hope people will join me, tucker . well, if you keep doing it, people will. so that's why it's so great to see you. thank you . thank you . so there are signs all around that maybe the current program will make everything worse destroy education, make streets dangerous, make everything ugly. maybe citizens don't like that even liberal cities. here's another indication three school board members were just ousted in a recall in san francisco city this 90% democrat. these officials focused on renaming forty four schools like abraham lincoln high school, sutro school naming him with revolutionary names because that was the most
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important thing the recall was even close. more than 70% of voters supported bouncing these people out of office. joe biden's top spokesman was asked about this today and she had no response whatsoever. here it is. the voters sister voted to recall three school board members. so i'm wondering if the white house had any reaction to some results. should be, of course, did see that we don't have any reaction directly to the decision by the local school board. but i would just reiterate that the president's objective has been keeping schools open from the beginning. >> so that's effective politics . doxxed political action committee helps elect noncrazy school board members. >> he's a founder of the 1776 project pac and we're happy to have you join us . thanks so much for coming on . so i guess the obvious conclusion is if this can happen in san francisco, that's a pretty good sign, right? >> it is a good sign. and last year the seventy six backed fifty eight candidates forty two of them won, including some very blue areas
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like center county, pennsylvania, montgomery county county in pennsylvania. we saw that this was going to come everywhere. and the reason is, is that elected officials from d.c. to your local school board do not have the interest of the people, especially not of children. while this school district was shut down until august 2020 one , they were working on renaming schools abraham lincoln high school. they were talking about abolishing the gifted and talented program. one of the school board members said that use of white supremacy to get ahead and they refused to have one gaiden with a biracial daughter speak at a public school event because she wasn't diverse enough because he was white. this is the interest and this is the action of school board members across the country who promote critical race theory. sadly, although sadly, even though we've seen this reaction in san francisco, it's not alone. this is happening in red counties and blue counties across the country. this kind of crazy school board activism. so democratic voters are kind of okay if you vandalize a war memorial and so many have been
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but they don't want you to vandalize their kids schools, it turns out i mean, why doesn't the dnc understand that seems pretty basic, right? >> well, david axelrod actually tweeted today we want politicians out of politicians, out of schools. politicians have always been involved in schools from making curriculum to allocating budget and certainly the teachers union which is involved in schools is very political . they are seeing the signs of what's happening and that's why at the 1776 cpac i'm doubling up. we're looking at fifty school board elections for this spring . so if you want to run for school board, if you want to get involved in school board elections, please visit our website. it's very important. i think we could flip three hundred school board elections easily this year. axelrod really said that . how disingenuous. i mean teachers unions are the single biggest contributor to democratic candidates in many maybe most states. but what a liar. such liars. congratulations on being there as the tide turns and helping.
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appreciate that . thank you . thank . >> so the investigation team out with some findings we told you about them on monday. turns out donald trump recertifying they spying on hillary clinton's campaign was spying on donald trump's campaign and donald trump as president hillary clinton was asked about that today did she admitted that's called a tease. you have to wait to find out over at the when it comes to real estate agents experience matters. the best agents know how to market your home or top dollar and navigate through a complex transaction and ideal agent. we created our smart solar system with top rated local agents to sell your home for as low as a two percent commission. i was amazed the fact that my house sold in one ideal agent saved me in the neighborhood of
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five point nine nine point two eight. that's 800 five point nine nine point two eight. we got a portion of special coverage under arms report on monday which found that hillary clinton's minions had spied on donald trump's campaign and on trump at the white house she was asked about it today fox is trace gallagher has. >> that's very different. hey, tucker , the common denominator in this john hurum filing is that it leadsac back to the 2016 hillary clinton campaign. at first hillary clinton ignored it. now she's responding, quotingnoe trump and fox are desperately spinning up a fake scandal to distract from his real one .
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so it's a day that ends in y the more his misdeeds are exposed, the more they lie for those interested in reality, here's a good debunking of their latest nonsense and for that debunking she links to vanity fair. that's the bastion of investigative journalism that's giving us these headlines quotinghes q collusion or republicans don't want to know if trump kno spy on trump's white house. >> and what exactly is vanity fair basingg its no spying conclusion? the new york times, of course, you know the paper that won a pulitzer prize for covering russian collusion kind of like winning best picture for m a movie that was never made. what'sci interesting here is that we know special counsel durham is alleging that formernd clinton campaign attorney michael sussman, who's already been indicted for lying to the fbi, got help from a tech executive who scammed internetit
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data from the white house toro look for derogatory informationa that would somehow link trump to russia and yet nobody appears to be curious as to t how that information ended up with the clinton campaign. and by the way, we have confirmed hillary clinton is speaking at tomorrow's new york statein democratic pary convention tucker . the great trace gallagher, t the real headline is " vanity fair still exists 1% putin demi moore on the cover. amazing. thank you . thank you . yeah.h. so obviously russia is our greatest threat. they're about to invade ukraine factory already begun any minute now.t but as they've been telling us that from washington, a realh threat has emerged to the east. china has spent millions i and millions and millions to buy influence in this country. maybe that'sis or not telling yu that because they're paid not to tell you china is partner peop bill gatese and of course the biden family.t what areis the parameters of? this partnership with peter
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schweitzer? it's been a year and a half lookingpeze into it. schweitzer, of course, has spent years exposing corruption with book clinton cash in twenty fifteen what the clinton foundation. he's the author of a new book called red handed and we spoke to him about some of the details he's foundra that illustrate china's influence over our leaders on a brand new episode of tucker carlson today. >> here's part of it. o i really l wanted to look at the whole question of why is the united states so unresponsive to china's threat? yes. and i wantedchin to look at it from two aspects. i wanted to look at ithe from the china perspective. i also wanted to look athe elites in the united states what their motivations were, the sweetheart deals that they get from beijing and what i found on the chinese side was this is a very brilliant strategy on their part, tucker . they call it elite capture, elite capture and the theoryy is pretty simple. you know, the united states is e our rival, even ourne enemy. instead of going head to head with it, why don't we just kind of pay't off certain
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elements of the leadership if we can capture them with sweetheart deals with other benefits, we can o effectively lobotomize the united states by making them unresponsive to our threat. so them that became very clear jut looking at the chinese literatureery and then on the american side, i wanted to look at not just people in washington, d.c. you know, political families like the bidens who grubbing forhe money all the time because they don't have a lot. but a i want to know what would prompt a guy like bill gates who's worth a hundred billion dollars to go over to beijing and say the most ridiculous things about president ge and about the communist system . i wanted to w try to explain that and that's what i try to do in the book by exposing all't these deals. i can't think of a more important topic to explore. so a let's just start in thes. specifics. bill gates raisedat a fascinatig question. clearly it's notle about the money. he has the money. what did he say w and whyo do yu think d he's done a couple of things that are really shockingi
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and it's always hard to know i what the motivation is, why somebody does somethings,, s what you see with bill gates a and with a lot of the people in the tech world is this sort of weird admiration for what they call the efficiency of the chinese dictatorship. and i laugh because of coursehe dictatorships are efficient have topeey don't worry about civil rights. they don't have to worry about property rights. they can do whatever they wantt . but. there's a real admiration for it. and bill gates talksal about how president gee works soo harh for the chinese peoplee. he has their best interests atse heart. so he says thoseng things. buts, he's also done a series of things that i find frankly alarming. ve first of all, as some ofe. the investment decisions he's made, he is personally invested in chinese companies that are advancings in enhancing the chinese military. he invested in a company calleds boogied along with warren buffett, by the way, bidfe in addition to doing other things is h involved in advanced
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guidance systems for chinese missiles. you know, bill gates would have to know that it's not that hard to find iff you investigate what sort of investment. one hundred grand. no, no, no.me this is tens of millions of dollars that he has.ns he also was involved with a chinese company to build small size nuclear reactors, which isc us military points out has application on ships, submarine and he invested heavily in that provided technical expertizelo that was ultimately blocked by the trump administration. you almost never hear real reporting anymore.at whole con peter schweitzer does itve that whole conversation worth seeing. on fox nation free atke tucker carlson netcom and we will be right back . (vwhat makes my heart beat havig everything i want and the place i love. jimmy carter. that's good for.
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we'll beowow back every night including tomorrow, 8:00 p.m. the show that is the sworn enemy of lying fromwo the smugness and groupthink goemaere and god bless canada. they need to have a great evening. here's sean hannity. all right then, tucker , and thank you and welcome to hannity. ned tonight's scary news from the biden administration nearly covid-19 vaccine mandates. let me repeat yearly mandates with new shots. what in perpetuity at least that's what one fda executive said in a new bombshell undercover video from project veritas. >> take a look. so you have to get an original song. we have to formally announce to the gofundme right now. is it going to be for announced? yeah, no, i mean it's going to be and some of the others has been talked about on cnn or fox and msnbc or anything. >> well, so much
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