tv Tucker Carlson Tonight FOX News March 25, 2022 5:00pm-6:00pm PDT
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children, for the children. turns out, for her children, not mine." "jesse, is your hair real? one of my sorority sisters said it was not." my hair is real and it is glorious. that is all for us tonight. tucker carlson is up next. and always remember, i'm jesse watters, and this is my world. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> tucker: good evening and welcome to "tucker carlson tonight." happy friday. in retrospect, joe biden's first term policy agenda seems very optimistic, almost comically optimistic. shortly before his inauguration, he announced something he called the "build back better agenda." we mocked it at the time, but looking back in some ways it was a hopeful document. america must've been a very rich country back then.
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and by back then we mean last year. there weren't a lot of essentials in biden's agenda. the first three things that any normal nation needs and thinks about obsessively our food, water, and energy. that is the standard. in china for example, every government policy is designed above all to preserve attic adequate food, water, energy beer that makes sense. the build back jumped on much better agenda was the opposite of that. it did not address any concern on whether americans might have enough to eat or afford not to freeze to death. focused on the kind of added extras you get to when you fix everything else and then still have trillions left over. build back better promised so something called "environmental equity." it demanded amnesty for millions of illegal aliens because at the time the american economy seemed robust enough to share with the entire world.
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biden called for free solar panels for everybody and taxpayer funded pre-k for all american parents and so on and so on. it was the neoliberal version of flying cars, luxuries that for a moment in time seemed almost within reach. a lot has changed. nobody's talking about flying cars anymore. here is joe biden from yesterday. >> with regard to food shortage, yes, we did -- we will talk about food shortages. it is going to be real. the price of these sanctions is not just imposed upon russia. it is imposed upon an awful lot of countries is welcome including european countries and our country as well. both russia and ukraine have been the breadbasket of europe in terms of weight, for example, just to give you one example. >> tucker: food shortages. they are going to be real -- once again, in case you missed
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it, food shortages. not in sudan, and cincinnati. i was in her big cities also so. our problem has always been having too much food, now we won't have enough. we know that because the president of the united states just told us that on camera. what is this going to mean? how do food shortages affect a country? if you are to go online and read about it, all of recorded history will answer your question. food shortage is not like deciding to skip dessert. it is not a diet, it is not voluntary. a food shortage is different. it is scary. it does toppled governments and turning moderates into revolutionaries. a food shortage is a big deal, you don't want one. but now we are getting one. just a little over a year into joe biden's presidency. think forward. if the traditional calendar holds, we've got 1,032 days left of the joe biden administration and you wonder what things will look like by then. we are speeding towards a dystopia. not that they seem to care in any way.
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here's treasury secretary janet allen from this morning to let you know it's time to stop whining about gas prices because actually, they are not very high. >> how high do you think oil get? >> listen, there's a lot of uncertainty. they are not as high in real terms as they were earlier in this century. and, you know, it's conceivable that they could move higher. >> tucker: yeah, it's not a big deal, settle down here there is a reason for it. as joe biden explained, you are paying more for gas because we have slap sanctions on russia. sanctioning rush is the right thing to do. for some people, this might seem like an adequate answer, but others in good faith may ask, okay, i'm not against sanctions and theory, but since they are clearly not hurting putin and
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they are heard in my family, what is the point of sanctions? is there a point? let me know, make me feel better. the answer is yes, there is a point to sanctions bear they are designed to prevent russia from invading ukraine. we know that because not so long ago the secretary of state told cnn "the purpose of the sanction in the first instance is to try to deter russia from going to war." jen psaki, the president's publicist, backed them up. "our intention to has don't like to have a determined through sanctions." the deterrent effect of the ancient dome extensions is still a meaningful one paired so they were, except they didn't actually work. putin invaded ukraine anyway. the sanctions failed. so what is the response? joe biden is pretending the administration never claimed to sanctions to deter russia from invading ukraine. here is the new line. >> let's get something straight. if you covered me from the very beginning, i did not say that in
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fact these sanctions would deter him. sanctions never deter. you keep talking about that. sanctions never deter. the meanness of sanctions, the increasing pain and demonstration -- why asked for this nato meeting today is to be sure that after a month, we will sustain what we are doing, not just next month, the following month, but for the remainder of this entire year. that is what will ben. >> what does that even mean? sanctions never deter -- why do you keep saying that? if your white house press secretary, your secretary of state, all said that verbatim. but they are not technology not hoping that our memories have been so damaged by the iphone it will be as forgetful as joe biden himself. now they want us to believe that sanctioning russia can force putin into withdrawing from
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ukraine. is that true? can putin be sanctioned into retreat? we certainly hope it is true, sincerely. but there is no evidence that it is true. it's not even really an expectation that it is true. even joe biden didn't claim that was going to happen. so what is the point? we are not sure, that is a topic for another show. but in the meantime, this country, we know this for sure, is being badly hurt by those sanctions. as recently reported "western sanctions on russia, a major exporter of other nutrients, have disrupted shipments of those key inputs around the globe. fertilizer is key to keeping corn, soy, rice, and wheat yields high. they are scrambling to adjust. are you following this? those ingredients are necessary to put food on your table at a price you can afford. if you don't have those ingredients, what do you get? food shortages. which are a direct result of
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policy from the white house. a policy whose intended effect is still not clear. what is the point of this? if there's a good point, people will put up with it. why don't you tell us what that point is. fertilizer bills are expected to jump around 50% just this year and they could go higher. they say they are already seen them go much higher. watch. >> michael anderson's family has been funded wheat, soybeans, and corn since the 1950s. he expects him to throw a curveball, but not a war. >> all of the stuff in ukraine -- there are some its volatility in the market. >> the import $10.3 billion worth of fertilizer for crops. 1.3 billion of that comes from russia. which is now off the market. the minnesota association of wheat growers says farmers lay down fertilizer at least twice a year. >> there's a lot of fertilizer that are more expensive than they were a year ago.
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fertilizer has drastically out paid. >> it's scheduled to last until the end of the year. while supply is already tight this year, it is the future and many are worried about. >> so sanctions have thrown american agriculture into profound turmoil and will cause -- again, the president has told us out loud, food shortages, which are may be the most destabilizing trend you could ever have in a country. not just of the politics, but to the social fabric. it's not just the war in ukraine. in response to energy and food shortages, the biden administration is shutting down domestic oil and gas production. that makes food more expensive and everything else more expensive. as the pressure on american farmers rises and as food become scarcer and more expensive in this country, that same administration is allowing the government of china to buy up this country's farm oil. according to politico, and this
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was two years ago, chinese investors owned nearly 200,000 acres of u.s. at batman's valued at least 2 billion. now they are doing this in the help with subsidies -- they are continuing to buy more every single year. again, food, water, energy. that is what you need for a country. the chinese understand that. congressman said, the current trend of the united states is leading us towards the creation of the chinese owned agriculture land monopoly. in our country. the most productive farmland in the world. now owned by what we used to call our main global rival and now we can say with the realignment in progress is the main enemy funded by a country that seeks to displace us and punish us. it's insane. with the chinese government permit american investors to buy its country's farm land or water resources? it's not even a real question. of course not.
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no same country would do that. no foreign entity should be allowed to control america's critical natural resources. so how long until they start sweeping up the great lakes, which are the largest rivers rer of fresh water? and it could happen much sooner than anyone seems to realize. watch. >> gas prices are jacking up the cost of boat rentals and charters. leaving captains like candy with two choices. cancel charters that are not profitable or increased ticket prices. the increases are not just hitting the tourism industry.
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from our boats that go out fishing to our trucks that deliver the product, everything that we used to run our business, we see at least a 35% increase. >> he runs galveston should company and he says passing those prices onto the consumer is not a reliable option. >> is a consumer, somehow we will stop buying it. it turns into a ripple effect where the plants have the lay off employees -- >> tucker: the oceans themselves are being depleted of fish, entire species by the chinese government. you hear a lot about the environment and saving the planet, by which they mean, don't drive an suv. but the actual planet, its actual resources, our oceans, the most important resource of the planet has. it is about the oceans. and increasingly they are polluted and bereft. and china is doing that. no one is saying a word about it. so instead of addressing any of
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these problems come our leaders are responding in the one way they know how. and in the process, we are desperately needed to stay solid. gavin newsom for example just announced he's about to give his residence another free credit card. >> today were announcing that $9 billion tax refund to tens of millions of californians. $400 for each registered vehicle dotted individual owns. up to two vehicles. that direct relief will not address the issue that we all are struggling to address, and that is the issue of gas prices. >> so if the hands and feet here and the teeth distracted you and you didn't actually hear that anything that gavin newsom said, you can say that gas prices are really high so we are going to give you a tax refund, whether you pay taxes, it's welfare. i'm not is going to solve the problem. what he doesn't say is that they have the highest gas prices in
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america, the highest gas taxes in america. $7 a gallon in los angeles, $7. he did that. but instead of fixing it, he's making you more dependent. this is a trend. for the second time in two years, politicians are sending out way welfare checks for economic crises that they caused. so if you wanted to increase inflation, if you wanted to make the population weak and dependent upon you, this is what you probably do. free bread next. and your girl is one of gavin newsom's constituents in the state of california and he has seen all of these problems right up in front of his face, he's a restaurant owner in the city of los angeles, we are happy to have him join us tonight. the president announces food shortages, what is yours is a restaurant owner -- what is a response to that? >> have been talking about this now for years actually. let's zoom out a little bit. look at it right now specific to the prices. we've got to get out before
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that, because here's the situation. we've had the supply chain crisis, we've seen empty shelves. we have issues within the labor pool. we saw empty shelves. every cycle time he posted those photos, we were told no, no, you are picking photos to show. now the president has added credibility to this and said yes, you're going to face a food shortage. what is the real problem here? it isn't specific to this administration, it's been going on for decades. we have left ourselves vulnerable to situations just like this. and we understand the economic theory of comparative advantage and yes, when we buy the food from overseas -- that assumes that everybody is kumbaya with each other and that is not the situation right now. semiconductors, pharmaceuticals, and obviously no food -- all of those things we rely on. and i'm so glad you brought up the ocean piece of this, because one of the largest trade deficits is seafood. we import all of our seafood from overseas and yet we employed it from countries that are completely unsustainable in their practices even though here in america we actually have one
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of the most sustainable fisheries and management policies by virtue of the stevenson act. from china, from indonesia, from all these countries. the same thing comes with food. why are we importing all of our food? we are buying it from countries that don't follow the paradigm, the framework for a good labor practices and frankly we could even be paying them more. and then it puts it on our plate and we are supporting those horrible practices instead of looking at the united states as an opportunity to domesticate her own supply chain. >> tucker: so smart. a lot of people dismissed what you said as a hippie concern and i think it's really clear now it is a national security concern. thankful you articulated this as clearly as you did. chef andrew groll, we appreciate it. there is now an american imposed media lockout and poland. you are not allowed to ask what
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is exactly going on there. thousands of u.s. troops had just been deployed to poland. the biden administration said that they have no plans to enter ukraine, but today joe biden found himself in poland and had the cameras rolled and told u.s. troops that they can expect to be inside ukraine's borders soon. it is not clear if this was a sneak peek at future policy, if it was senility. we don't know, the skies the president of the united states for it all we can tell you is this is what he said. >> the average citizen -- stepping up. and you are going to see when you are there -- you are going to see women, young people standing in front of a tank. just saying, i'm not leaving. i'm holding my ground. >> tucker: so you are going to see the ukrainians fighting the russians when you are there presumably fighting the russians. it didn't seem like a gap -- a
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war with russia is a very big thing. to embark against most americans. most americans cannot support a hot war with russia with american troops putting their lives on the line. the biden administration is blocking media coverage, we don't actually know what that was. and we probably should find out. one of the most effective ways to change the way the people in charge behave is by making fun of them. particularly if you do it skillfully. alec stein is a comedian in texas. he figured out how to do this. he started showing up at city council meetings and doing things like this. watch. >> will you join ukraine's foreign legion? we are going to train you, you don't even need training. we are going to teach you. as a matter of fact, we would prefer if you didn't have training. >> tucker: [laughs] alec stein, the men in that video, joins us next.
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became a lot more valuable and in the process showed us how unhinged our own leaders have become. here's alec stein at every recent meeting explaining why mandatory vaccinations are essential. >> we've got to mandate vaccines because right now i am losing housekeepers left and right because listen, every time they send a housekeeper to my house and they test positive, i can't have them work around my kids. i have two trends kids in my house and they are vulnerable. we need more people vaccinated. >> tucker: they thought that was real. then they tried to convince the city council to start world war iii. watch. >> i am a sergeant in the ukrainian foreign legion. i am here today to recruit to some of you to go fight in world war iii. when you join ukraine's foreign
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legion, we are going to train you. you don't even need any training. we are going to teach you. we prefer if you didn't have training. we want to teach you your gun skills. you are a coward and i am a hero. this is a hero. he would never -- you would never know what it's like to be president. he will never know. he will never fight and you will be on the wrong side of history but all you have to do is sign up on this form right now and you can go fight. >> thank you for your time. >> thank you. >> tucker: [laughs] you can watch a lot of those on youtube. spend an entire afternoon chuckling and learning. alec stein is the host of "conspiracy castle" and we are happy to have him. alex stein commit is great to beat you. how did you start doing this. >> do such a pleasure but let me tell you something bad we are on constant media control be it i said i was not going to let them control my life but i want to start talking of these politicians. and i was dead serious at first,
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and they disregarded me. they didn't pay attention. the crazier i got, i realize that is how you invoke a response bear these people are what i call "nonplayable players in the video game life." that is not the case. what i'm trying to do is put a mirror up to the mainstream media and show what the narrative is and how idiotic it is. everything i say is just regurgitated for i'm don lemon, idiots at cnn. it's pretty easy what. >> tucker: what is trauma based mind control? >> when you turn on cnn, every single second you are going to see -- they're going to try to scare you. that is how they control you. they want to keep us in fight or flight. they want everybody scared out of their mind so they can make a decision. so we can't see the big picture appeared what happens is we have what is called the mockingbird media. they admit the cia -- you have a
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media that will say, hunter biden's laptop is fake that they had to come out and say oh, no, that's real. they are going to give us the crack pipe all day long, but these people don't care. look at brown jackson is about to be nominated into the supreme court. none of this is done on accident. it is a purposeful destabilization of the middle class. that is what i am. i'm a middle-class person trying to save it. i'm not here to virtue signal, i'm just tired of being -- i'm tired of the government telling me it is raining. >> tucker: i agree with that. you don't need to be a meteorologist and know when you are being tinkled on, i would say. [laughter] what is the response here? as you watch the city council members come a little bit of contempt because they should know this is -- they are being played, but you also feel a little sorry -- what are they say to you? >> that is the thing. when you go to these meetings
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come a lot of times people are nervous at the podium. people talking about how their neighbors house caught on fire -- people are nervous but what i tried to do is put the heat on them. i want to make the politicians nervous of what i'm going to do. the reason why as you go out there and all day long the news is going to tell us about the border between ukraine and russia. but i'm in dallas, texas, and the border right now it's just been flooded with sex trafficking, with chinese fat and all -- i've had friends and family die of beer the real war is right here in america. this biden administration wants to just confuse us and make us think that it is a valid excuse to go fight world war iii, yet the military-industrial complex just lost a 20 year war in afghanistan and now they are chomping at the bit because -- our country is not being run by human beings, it is being run by and might and national corporations that want to destabilize america in order to gain a global control. that is what's happening. look at these companies does she look at all these companies that are destroying america on purpose in my opinion.
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>> tucker: you are not going to be on youtube long, obviously. >> no, i'm not! >> tucker: so if you want to catch the rt czar to create it, do so now appeared thank you for joining us tonight. alex stein. >> one less thing. everybody says i'm baby talker, so if you are willing to submit to prove you are not my father, because we are both good looking, we are both funny, we might be related. you are my hero. >> tucker: i don't like i'm old enough, but i appreciate the compliment. [laughter] >> the l.a. police department has issued a warning telling you not to wear jewelry and public. it is your fault! you are inciting robbery. that is straight ahead. ♪ ♪
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washington state is also sadly becoming a very dangerous place to live. police officer in everett, washington, just north of seattle was reportedly shot and killed tonight near community college. just last week, i deputy murdered south of seattle. one bakery owner said she had a closer business because there's too much crime. >> the downtown -- it has historically been a difficult environment. there was a lot of criminal activity. criminal activity has really taken over. we try to reopen in seattle. we ended up dealing with people selling drugs, buying drugs, smoking fentanyl, in broad daylight. >> my employees safety is on the line. my customer safety is on the line. i have no choice but to shut down the door to keep everyone safe.
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>> it's falling apart and nobody is doing anything. she is running for senate in the state of washington veggies a humanitarian crisis in seattle and she's got a plan to fix that. thank you so much for coming on. we appreciate it. someone needs to fix this. at such a wonderful place in a lot of ways. what would you do to fix this? >> first and foremost, we have a senator in june on the senate floor who fault dome i called for federal funding. this is on her hand. and i was sick and might beat the drum wherever i'm talking about washington state. right here in washington state it is so much worse than what we read in the papers or see on the news. i toured a k-8 school this summer that had a homeless encampment which rendered it on a boat for children to play and not schoolyard inside the school fence, talker. i was followed, i was taunted, i
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saw people doing drugs. it is a real issue. not only that, it's not only in seattle. it is in bellingham, 176 cars have been stolen and just the first 79 days of this quarter. and is real and, you know, this is why we have a shot of winning, not just for washington state, but for all of our country, because our children's livelihood is on the line paired not only that, small businesses are struggling. the economic impact as well. you know how you fix a question mark you find our police. if our federal government does anything at all, it is public safety. protection of the people of america. >> senators in washington, where i am right now, literally step over unconscious drug addicts to get to work every day. do you promise if you are in the senate he will not ignore it? >> look, i'm a nurse. i understand the hardship, the mental health crisis that we are facing beer not only that, i'm dealing with china's favorite senator, patty murray. they are pumping fentanyl right
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into washington state. just couple of weeks ago, his son's friend took one little pill and is dead. that is happening right here in washington state and the senator is doing nothing about it. it is time that we had real servant leadership and who are ready to fight for the future of our children. >> tucker: if you could be patty murray in washington state, that will be a political revolution. i hope you can. thank you so much for joining us tonight. >> there is a new mom in town, talker. >> tucker: we need one, thank you. so in los angeles, george soros funded george has gone and stopped enforcing laws against theft. what you think happened then? well, theft went out. people were stealing everywhere. a few days ago, a thief stole $3 million from a single shop in beverly hills. but instead of stopping these criminals, they are telling
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residents, just don't wear jewelry. here's the police chief of l.a. >> there's been a marked increase involving victims of wherein expensive jewelry. what we are asking the public to do is that with these increases if they're going to wear expensive jewelry or involved in perhaps driving high-end cars, leaving restaurants, taverns, and other locations, that they be mindful of their surroundings. they remain in well-lit areas. that you recognize that there are opportunists attempted to take advantage of them. and many times these individuals are armed with a firearm. >> tucker: yes. john phillips stresses tonight for the queue for coming on. how is what we just are different from a cop same look, there is a out, don't look hot. no spandex for you. you might insight him. he is blaming people for wearing jewelry in public.
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>> this is their attitude. we have a soros district attorney, we have a mayor who cut their budget, we have a board of supervisors who went to war with our sheriff, and wants to get rid of a central jail and juvenile hall so even if we have arrest people, we have no place to put them. surprise, surprise, l.a. county looks like the departures gate over at spirit airlines. and it is not just in the traditional high crime areas were all this is going on. it is happening in sauna dome santa monica, beverly hills prayer they're going after big ticket items. rolex watches, luxury cars, and just today on the radio show, show, add a listener: who said that he was robbed at gunpoint in the parking lot of costco in marina del rey, very nice part of los angeles. the thieves didn't take anything that said kirkland on it, they took very expensive watch. this is what we live with. the cops say, don't drive the
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fancy car. people don't move to california to look frumpy and be late. they move here to be fashionable and be late. >> tucker: [laughs] great line. whose country is it? the people who pay the taxes or does it do blocked all not homeless drug addicts and robbers. why are accommodating them? should this get that off the street. >> they look at the criminal is the victim. and if you are the victim of a crime, they want you to check your privilege. they have everything upside down. what is right is wrong, what is wrong is right. but that is what the political establishment here thanks from top to bottom. from the mayor, the district attorney, the police chief, the whole county needs a change. >> it is a punishment, you are exactly right. that is what equity is. we appreciate it. thank you. very nice. corporations obviously have formed an alliance with the biden administration and are
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pushing ideology on their customers. there's not a lot of alternatives for normal people if you want to buy products and not support the wolk regime, would he do? the daily wire was so tired of this that he took action. when they cut ties at the daily wire, he launched his own razor company. kind of an inspiring story. we will talk to him next. ♪ ♪ music
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♪ ♪ >> tucker: for years can a company called peary's razor is advertised in the daily wire and then harry's like so many other companies in this country went politically insane. harry's announced it was cutting advertising with the daily wire because the daily wire believes in the concept of biological sex and they said it's inexcusable. rather than complain about that, the ceo of the daily wire came up with an alternative. he started his own razor company. it is called jeremy's razors. it's artie more popular. we can tell you the launch ad, one of the best ever made. here's part of it. >> if you've had enough of the
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woke bowl [bleep] and you are tired of paying companies to hate you... then buy my new razor instead. ♪ ♪ behold, jeremy's razors. yes, they are real. yes, they are fabulous. >> tucker: you should watch the whole thing come it's worth it. the ceo of "the daily wire." happy to have you. i love this whole thing. you decided to start your own razor company. and just to confirm, you have started your own razor company? >> it's a joke, but that doesn't mean it is real. we've absolute started our own razor company and we've sold 30,000 razor kits and razor subscriptions. >> tucker: this is so great! i just love it because you are not just complaining, you are provided in alternative. i thick it's beautiful. how is harry's responded?
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>> that is it for me. i haven't heard a direct response other than one of the people who owns the place mumbled off something about hate speech. >> tucker: you said -- >> if you don't know the word, it is a virtue signaling coward for the woke mob. it is also the dash it's a piece of vernacular you may not have picked up on yet. >> tucker: it is so great. i really, really hope this has an effect. what is it like running a razor company. you probably didn't expect to be doing this. >> this is just at b of the commercial was so important to me. i wanted to make a statement is much as anything because i'm tired -- first i'm tired of virtue signaling companies assuming that every day americans have no economic alternatives so they just insult us any chance they get bread i'm also tired of this nonprofit mentality on the right thought response to every attack with the same tired cycle of clues,
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complain, and beg for donations bear that is just a recipe for failure. we have to be building a future. i wanted that to be the statement we made it i thought if we actually sell some razors, it would make it that much funnier. 30,000 in the first 72 hours. now we are the dog took up the car, we're going to have to learn how to chew through steel and stand up and actual razor company which we are doing for the razors will be developed before father's day. it is a great razor, a great shave balm come i think were going to make a great company and maybe change the way that conservatives think. >> tucker: yes! you've got to be pretty busy right now since you are the ceo of the company end of a razor company, but can you imagine other areas where people who were frozen out of this weird religious cult that that's taken over the left could start a new product lines. >> i think there's so many opportunities out there. listen, the left is fabricating the culture because they just assume we have no alternative but to give them our money anyway. so my view is, we need to -- we
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need to make it hurt. boycotts do not do it. because at the end of the day we still have to buy those products because we need good products. we need good entertainment. we need good news, so we keep giving them our money, but we don't have to. if we are proactive, if we build things, we watched it put them in a position once again where they have to compete for our business. by actually tearing things further apart come i thick there's actually a path to bring things back together in a long one. >> tucker: they're supposed to be good at business anyway. right? i thought. i guess. i think it is a really inspiring story and i'm just wishing you all the best. jeremy, thank you. >> think you and thanks for having me on. >> tucker: oh gosh, of course. everywhere you look, beauty is deemphasized or destroyed entirely in favor of something else, something else you don't want to live her own beard what is going on? we are interested in how they are coming with urban planning and design and how a society lives. no one has thought more deeply
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about that than the author, james howard, who is written about it for decades. we had him in for an episode of "tucker carlson today." here's part of it. ♪ ♪ >> let's cut to the chase until you exactly why america is so ugly. it took me years to actually figure it out enough to encapsulate it. >> tell us why. >> nobody ever mentioned we have the most beautiful continent on the planet, some of the best people. >> and we misted up. >> why is that? >> because what all of that represents, all of that smeared across the landscape of all this nonsense and other garbage is that it is entry fee visible. so we are living in this immersive and tropic living arrangement that makes us feel bad all the time because it is
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forced in physics and didn't nature. it drives things towards death. and when you imbue your entire built world with that quality, not only are you building something, you're constructing something which is human, but it is also something that will never be worthy of your affection. see you know, americans, wealthy americans spend thousands and thousands of dollars going to europe and walking around these charming european towns and loving it. and then they come back to their own places in minnesota and passed laws that make it impossible to build anything that is worth caring about. they will turn mainstreet into a six lane are, they will destroy all of the street trees because they get in the way of the wires. and you know, they will get the float don't like grid of parallel parking so cars could move faster. then what used to be mainstream behaves like an interstate
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don't we have a transportation secretary? wasn't he a rhodes scholar? wasn't he the mayor of south bend, indiana? what is going on with our transportation system? we noticed, we are doing a segment on it on monday. in the meantime, have a great, happy, and relaxing weekend. we will see you in two days. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> sean: welcome to the special edition of "hannity." tonight, as the war and ukraine rages on, joe biden paid a visit to u.s. soldiers and had a battle of his own with a piece of jalapeno and pepperoni pizza. unfortunately it continued to go downhill from there. a short time later, but i didn't forgot the name of his secre
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