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how much iso t that exactly? t well,wi it's more than twicero the gross domestic product of the entire nation of canada and of course most otherco countries too at the washington post they suggested that joe biden's promise marked quote, the waning of the neo liberal era. now they describe neo liberalism as centrist liberalism l friendly to wall street . and of course, it's not exactly that neo liberal is looting with a smokescreen of r race and gender politics. so you h won't notice that it happened. but the posthole does relax. to give us going something even better than f we've ever had think fdr the new deal . butt with no downside. that's s what they were telling you a year go april 2020 one . fastut forward a year and it's clear the post got it just about half right. neoliberalism has indeed h waned under joe biden. it will not survive the bidenad administration. but that's not because joe biden has rejected neo liberalismbe or found an
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alternative. something will revolutionize america like the interstate highway system. no, it's because joe bidenng embraced neo liberalism and in so doing reminded the rest of us tens of millions of americans that it's horrible that neoliberalism serves the interests of virtually no one . it's a cover forbu the distribution of wealthti, a distribution that has become more lopsided in outrage than at any age ever. it is a shocking discredit tois capitalism. it's notot itctually marketet capitalism. it's something controlled and grotesque. so anyone who thinks about this for about 30 seconds getss the point immediately. they don't want you w b toiden k about it. and that's whyhy biden did what they always do try to divide the country along racial lines, make you hate your neighbor so you won't think about where the money isa going. he did what barack obama did, but much less artfully. here's joe biden warning
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us that the biggest threat to america is not the fact youin can't afford groceries or that a tiny number of peopley richer than anyone in humanis history know the real threatto o you is white supremacy. >> according to united statesti intelligence community, t domestic terrorism from white supremacists is m the most lethl terrorist threat in the homeland. we know now we must confrontef and defeat political extremism. whiteea political supremacy andc terrorism. don't dare call them protests. they were a riotous mob insurrectionist. domestic terrorists,, white supremacy, domestic terrorismy, that we must confront and we will defeat white supremacy. he has no idea what he's even saying. he's just reading a script that's been around a long time since at least occupy wall street a little over a decade ago. neo liberal politiciansns, media outlets begin ranting about race constantly around
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that time to get you to stop thinking about what they were actually doing. and for a longngly time it work. but it can't work forever because it's not true . it c they've been telling you for a decade that white supremacyat is the real threat. but if you read the news, you know, that's probably not true . you've seenth a lot of mass killings recently and none of them have been motivated by so-called white supremacy. f it's a little bit more complicated than that . all of y a sudden you see people attacked in race based crimes. but it's not the storyline that theyy have approved. oppose it looks exactly the oppositeck of what they've been telling you. of course, a black nationalist f mowed down an entire parade full of christmas celebrators in wisconsin. right.he another killed a capitol police officer just after joe biden took office and then recently on the new york city subway, ane avowed black nationalist opened fire in a crowded car than a blm activist tried to
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assassinate a guy running fornt mayor in kentuckyuc again doesnt mean that the country has an epidemic of black supremacy, but it does mean that the constant harping on race dividing us by skin color, telling some people that they are hated by the country itself has consequences.ce a democratic party has embracedd a wall street approved theme, a talking point about white supremacy and to this day tr toiberals are trying salvage that to convince, you know, it's really true and that's why merrick garland has never announced a probe into anything otherbe than white supremacy. it's why general mark milley isn't reading books about anything other than white supremacy. so the talking point may be fake, but they're t continuit to throw t it at this point. joe biden is not just inventing racial crimes and attributing them to millionss of people
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who did nothing wrong. he's also inventing entire new genders too. and this is another smokescreen . their so first it was people should hate each other based on their skin color. now it's the leave the entire population wondering what a woman is joe. here's joe biden defending something called trans senior citizensra watch. we're committed to advancing transgender equality in the classroom, on the playing field, at work o in our military and our housing and health care systems everywhere. there's alwayss more work to do to end the epidemic of violence against transgender women of i color and girls of color to ensure transgender seniors can age with dignity dignity ton parents of transgender childrens affirming your child's identity, one of the most powerful things you can do to keep them safe and healthy, ensuring that trans seniors live with dignity. well, who's against that ? nobody's against that . everybody is for it.t. but people watching this might wonder, well, what about every other kind of senior? what about the rest of
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the population that hashe diminishing hopes of retiring with dignity and higher thanot ever chances of retiring in poverty? >> yeah, that's not even t addressed.im and still they're pushingo the story on you so you don't even have time to think about. we know if a trans admiral well ,the good news is people are rejecting this because it serves no one . mak it does not uplift anybody. it populat makes the populatione each other so our leaders don't understand that . they don't understand that their ideas have been rejected by the population . corporate media, which carries the ideas forward into the living rooms of americaea doesn't understand it either. but the realitym may wake themin up. you're seeing it happen again and again the rejection of neo liberal ideas. consider the collapse of cnn , according to axios quote executives bucketed cnn plus's potential audience the three groups with various models of overlap. twenty nine million cnn super fans. the estimated twenty four million description video on demand fans. people
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people want to pay more for anything and thirty six million in global news consumers. nd. so think about those numbers for a second. cnn convinced itself it had 29 million super fans. that's even less plausible than eighty one million votes in a presidential election and it turned out to be completelyil a disconnected from reality in the end. cnn plus got about ten thousand viewers. wto pay why? because people don't really want to pay to watch that to be called bigots or learn about trans senior citizenss . f there's nothing to do with their lives and they know for a fact it won't improveve. so what are they listening to? listen to people like joe rogan. ajane, of not? because of his political agenda. because he's interesting and he's curious and he noticedd a world changing all around him and he wants to know what the hell is going h on ande so does everyone else. and that's why rogan gained millions of subscribers and cnn tried to have him fired t a fewd months at the same time, the company that employs
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joe rogan, the streaming service spotify had to and you seen this story offload the obamas to whom they had paid millions and millions dollars. why? because no one wanted to watch the obamas either because they had nothing to say because they're banal. they're not interesting i in anw way. so take three suspect. what are we watching here? we're watching the end of neoliberalism and its core plank, the thing it depends upon to survive, which is corporate contrololve over media and hence your brain. they need to control y what you think or you will reject them. but increasingly they're nototnk able to because censorship, thank god, is dying. and we can credit to some great extent elon musk for that the richest man in the world he recently twitter. now polls made it very clear that americans support this . why not? because they want another billionaire to own another media property but because and the harvard harris poll found this a majority of americans understand that twitter was a force for censorship, a force of control
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over the population. and it turns outut most peoplend since they live in this country and their citizens would like some say in how they're governed. wa they want to get theirou opinions out loud without being punished for it. therefored they are glad that elon musk is promising to t end the censorship of twitter. e >> so why are people rejecting this ? well, part of the reason is ihie while joe biden was making a fool ofut himself going on aboutut seniors, americans ae getting poorer and they feel it. there's no hiding it. many americans a can barelyfford afford to live in their own country. >> watch year to year, meet fish. poultry and eggs jumped j almost 14%. used cars and trucks up 30 5% gas up 48 percent blame a tangle of pressures, supplyou chain issues, trucks waiting ups to thirty hours across from mexico into texas. labor shortfalls s. oh , a food shortage. >> many revolutions have been spurred by food shortages, most
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of them and the food that is available is quickly becoming hard to afford for people. but the bush administration barely acknowledges this . their solution floodingn? the country with two million't new people. they might all be good people. doesn't matter.r. the volume is what matters more people, fewerr resources. what does that look like orho shortagesrt? here's rendel million in eagle pass, texas. it's a scene that plays outun every morning just after sunrise. migrants rmaheir make their move waiting across the rio grande entering the u.s. illegally and they continue to come from all around the world. they come in historic numbers.or cbp in march alone reportings, more than two hundredig and twenty one thousand migrant encounters. that's the highesthe i number in more than two decades. the river t can be deadly.y. fox news this week witnessed the bodies of multiple drowned migrants being pulled from the water on the international bridge in eagle pass as the end
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of tunnelgl forty two on may m twenty third looms, groups of migrants are expelledig back to mexico every 30 minutes. >> right. soso j it's just supply and demy if you're having a dinner party and you had just enough food f for 12 people but you0 invited twelve hundred people, that would mean not everyone right. rcot competition for scarce resources like food and gasolinees a g is a huge, he problem. but there are other effects by the way, while most people coming over the border are simply looking for a better life, they're good people. they want tooo work. some of them aren't good peoplel and they don't want to work. they want to and they are. and that means a lot more overdoses. do. georgia health officials say fentanyl has infiltrated st. drugs. just a few days ago, the gbi and gwinnett county sheriff's office made a major bust among the drugs a quarter kilo of fentanyl. they say that equals more than 100,000 o deadly doses. six men were rushed to the hospital thursday. oc investigators sayingkt they overdosed on a cocaine cocktail lacedyl. with fentanyl
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the seattle field office of the dea has confiscated one point one million fentanyl pills. two hundred guns from cartel drug traffickers in northwest just in the last four months. the problem they say fentanyllor is tooda affordable and two available. . it's c just specific here becaut people can come here all over and get it dirt cheap and not get no consequences here i iar. >> so it's just awful. people are dying and not just in san francisco lifebook expectancy average life expectancy for american born citizens is down. so if there's any measure of failure, it's that the truth b. it doesn't matter what biden says or any of ouru political leaders say. you can say whatever you want, but people stillll live here and they still have eyes to see . their lives are getting worse, they know that you're lying and that the beliefs you are selling are hollow and your belief is neoliberalism that's been completely discredited and killed by joe biden. if h he's achieved anything as president, if that so we're
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going to spend the next hour covering and celebrating the total collapse of neo liberalism. one reason that censorship is the hallmark of that style of government is that they don't really have a choice. p nobody wants what they're selling so they have to keep you from complaining about it. our media is built on that model, a censorship model and that's why they are terrified that elon musk,lo the richest man in the world,wi might be singlehandedly blowingg up. the end ofli censorship means the end of neo liberalism. watch cable news personalities come to that terrifying realization. >> >> i is there any danger in a twitter owned by elon musk misinformation and disinformation could bambletton considerably.>> i dot i don't think anyonehi disagree. itd should be a free and open debate or more . but i mean, should it be necessarily a font force misinformation? liberals are concerned that this will further open the floodgateses
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for hate speechll and disinformation. wdon't think we actually want an anything goes twitter because we've seen that white supremacistsem and conspiracy theorists are willing to use the platform to spread liesar and disinformation. are youe concerned that would love to t trying to do is to opn up the platform foror more misinformatione about c topics such as covid-19 and twenty twenty election t? f the best weapon from a groupll called free press spent her cable news hit arguing against a free pressss but noe irony alarms went off. those have been disabled. noticedha that virtually every person you saw in that montage fretted aloud about the threat misinformation. if people are allowed to talk, they'll tell youin the wrongfoop things about, say, covid-19.ov well,id naomi wolf has spent the last two years taking a deep and forensic look into covid-19 and our response to it and the media's coverage of it. she's written a fantastic new book called the bodies of
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others about it. sheo joins us tonight to assesss the claims of misinformationg in media. thank you so much for coming on . so they're fretting about the idea that our social media platforms are media itself could be flooded with misinformation about, say, covid. are you concerned about that ? >> i'm concerned that we'ree having this conversation in the . a 1 states of americaca it seems to be that we all understood that we had a first amendment. it came first because everything else depends on it and you're not supposed to create restrictions or chill speech . stood best and the news media used to be the people who understood best that you're supposed to allow space for even unpopular discussion, even controversialha discussion. i remember that in america weme used to talk about true or untrue something was either a fact or it was not a fact. and what's so a orwellian about this discourse about misinformation and disinformeds
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and i think jen psaki even came up with nalle information is that it's not whether it's true or untrue, it's whether it's not easyy or wrong, i think and that is un-american. that'sat much more like a ccpso style socialist environmentci in which you can't go against those in power. you can't go can't against the e and that's a catastrophic situation>> . it's such an insightful point that you just make because what you're saying is the truth is no longer a defense. well, exactly. and i mean these people are saying god forbid someone might say something that's factually inaccurate in which case in america we, yout know,on she light on that so that factual accuracy can prevail. right. sunlight is the best s disinfectant. no, that's not what they're seeing. and listen to how there's this slippery they created the elimination of hate speechth . right? well,ey m in justen the last coe of years speech that we might not like or that people like
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us think is sexist or racist or wrongheaded or homophobic that's been turned into hate speech and then hate speech has become a slippery into white supremacist discourse and thus violence and a threat to democracy. so that's all been collapsed and it's been collapsed intentionally. so people will be scared to have open, robust, you know, americanhe conversations where o people who disagree with each other respectfully or disrespectfully disagree. i mean, if you want tote see rel openen debate, all you need to o is go back to the way our founding fathers newspapers u used to cover events or the wayf newspapers covered events into the first o half of the 19th century in our country there was so much, you know, open debate. name-calling kinds of discourse. it wouldn't even be allowed today. but jefferson and others understood that was vitally important in order to keep our democracy safe. so it's a very totalitarianh
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thing to say that speech is violence and the leftt. is doini it and i'm ashamed of that . yeah, i mean, it's it's fascinating if you compare the debate over the iraq z war and i'll admiton right out loud i was on the wrong side of that debate, but there was d a debate. ides went i mean there was there was an e actual debate. two sides went up against each other and one prevailed. but you don't see any debate whatsoever about the currenteb war that we're involved in .at so really no debate aboutco covid-19 you don't see any real debate about the biggest issues in our country and that's partly the, the real danger of these tech companies being the town square and alsoe i would say lockdown intensified that because we to gatherdden in town halls or churches, synagogues or really in the s street or in ouro homes and talk to each other.driven o and so we were all driven on too these tech platforms and i run a tech company, the kind of censorship you can engage in on a tech platform is verysi
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insidiousdi because it can been invisible. you can censor people by shadow banning or by algorithms or google just thinking certain results or raising certainth a others so it's not as visible as a pile of books being burned in the german square in the k 1930s.t kno and so we don't evenw know we don't know on these techsu platforms super scary becomes such an important voice on this. i really appreciate it very well.hank >> thank you. >> so it used to thank thank you. so used to be political debate w was about thingsas that might a actually improve your life. it was not about gender ideology and defunding the police before neo liberalism, liberals were kind g of liberal and that wasn't a bad thing. we've got the tape to prove it straight ahead. what everybody's been asking myself, what the hell is going on in 2020 county voters
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more than you think. visit bonaly .com today we'ree' in the middle of the worst drug epidemic in american history. it's lowered life expectancy across the countryross. more than one hundred thousand americans just died of drug d t in a single year was the perfect time for joe biden to commute the sentences of dozens of drug criminals i pardoned several others.n this isac the equity agendati in action. but e biden was not always99 a believer in equity in theer early 1990s he helped authoran zero tolerance law against the possession of crack cocaine which at that point was destroying american cities. and then he bragged about it thv
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ife you have a piece of crack cocaine no bigger than this quarter that i'm holding in myer head one quarter of one dollar we passed the laws of the leadership of senator thurmond and myself and others, a law t that says you're caught with that you go to jail for five years, you get no probation, you get nothing other than five years in jail. a judge doesn't j have a choicee >> o that was joe biden thirty one years ago, of course, has always been a low iq demagogue but he was making semi fair point crack was a huge problem and hurt a lot of people , a lot of kids in the 1980s and anyone who denies that wasn't here then. so he's changed is you.er he's not the only one hillary clinton is also now a believerr in something called criminal justice reform. here she is n in nineteen ninety six calling for more cops to ward off
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super predators. watch pr if we have more police interacting with people having them on the streets, we can prevent crimes. we can prevent petty crime from turning into something worse. we need to take these people on . they are often connected to big drug cartels. they are not just gangs of kids anymore. they are often the kinds of kids that are called super predators. those kids are called super predators. the clintons always had a hard heart for criminals. guy who her husband was the one who executed the guy who was so mentally defective he has to l save his last meal forat later, but now s they're on the other side. what do you make of this picture? davis hanson is a senior fellow at the hoover institution. we're always happy to havenks u join us , professor, thanks so much for coming on . this is an about face. what do you make of it? well, it's not because, tucker , they found a new agendaa,, this new socialist agenda that was so popular. i think what happened the first thing that the democratic party became wealthy about bicultural right through globalization got these global markets and youot have a whole a professional clas
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that's not subject to any ramifications of these utopian ideas, whether it's climate change or deep from the police.c itchange o never boomerangs bacn them. then they they said, well, we don't have the people but we have the institutions, corporate boardrooms, wall street , silicon valley, k through 12 academia so wean can influence opinion withouthe having a majority of opinion.nhy and then of course they change the demography. we've had about 40 million people come in the last 40 years and right now we have 50 million american residents i that were not born in the united states and they feel that the majority of them will i be loyal to the democratic party that invited themn. in and still it's not enough. still they're looking atow a disaster in november. so now they're saying, well,g you know what ? in good jacobin or bolshevik fashion, we've got to reeducate young people, get them why they're young, indoctrinate them or their and so they're trying to do that and they want to change the system. they'reyi and what we can indoctrinate them. maybe we can get rid of
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the filibuster, get the electoral college or pack the court or have a national voting. p allar but all of us has a common denominator and that is they are the party of the elite now. they're the party ofth the wealthy, the party that despisesat the middle clasn and they seek power forda an agenda that nobody wantsts and they have to a have these crises to do it. january six or the ukrainian war , whatever the thing is, t they use o these levers of influence and power and it's still i don't think it's going to be enough. i think they're looking at a landslide of rejection in november and i thinksk that elon musk is a precursor. e so is the seaspan implosion. soey the disney implosion so is a netflix implosion. so is the virginia election implosion.. symptoms t a lot of indicators, a lot of symptoms that they have a reckoning that'sin terrifyinge them. we're in juste in three sentences. do you believe that the coming midterms will discredit not just the players butl? >> yeah, i think it is because you see it's not just
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yeah, i think it is because you see it's notot just political people, as you say,us they're not really interested just in the issuesissu existent. they can't find food that they can afford. they can'tp fill up their car. they don't feel safe when they go intoo a big city. they don't feel their kids are being educated or are they're being propagandized. so it's a 360 twenty four seven phenomenon. it's a totalitarian effort m and you can see the pushback in social media. you can see it was grassrootsoa school board. it'srd not just political . they feel their very lives are at stake f. goi it's not going to be sustainable if these people are in control any longer. usbecause they don't care.he joe biden doesn't care aboute the price gas. elizabeth warren doesn't care. people can't affordd plywood at the lumber store. a they don't care. the revolutionaries aret ideologues. again, they'd rather be wrong and they rather lose and be right than be wrong and win. that's how ideological
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they are. i think you're right.a thank you i think that's a really insightful observation. james hansen, thank you very much. you. thank you . so remember sandy cortez first showed up and they said no, she's not such a creation of social media. she's not just a politicalod supermodel. t shehe is going to speak truth to power on behalf n of the working class. she's not going to, up to power like the rest off the well, here's the end of the story. the people shehe supposedlyrs represents, blue collar workers have turned against her . . not surprisingly, that'ss next on this special edition of tucker carlson. tonight . hello, i'm mike lindell years ago and i invented mypillow. i was faced with every adversity you could think and that's why i created my story .com to help other us entrepreneurs to celebrate the launch of my store .com. go online now or call the number on your screen to get my amazing buy one get one free offers on all these mypillow products 5% my jeans, the dream bed sheets made with the world's finest cotton
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twenty 17 to 2020 one leaves behind his wife and a seven month old son. former president donald trump says he doesn't have any court ordered records to hand over as his lawyers seek to reverse a ten thousand dollar per day contempt fine. trump claims his business dealings are not in his personal possession and is being controlled by his company. the trump organization. the judge wasn't content with efforts to turn over related documents and refused friday to lift the contempt fine. i'm jackie. >> binya is now back to tucker carlson tonight . so if you'll recall, cindy cortez's was not simply a cover girl for teen vogue. no, she was more than that . she was che.ki she was a revolutionary who restores power to the working people, her hair, her raw and yet the second she took office, she started talking like this . the world is going to end in twelve years iff we don't address climate change likeld this is the war. this is our world war two.ns
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there's scientific consensus v that the lives ofer children art going to be very difficult and does lead i think young people to have a legitimate question, you know, should is it okay to still have children? i don'tt know if he is familiar with a menstruating person's body. in fact, i do know that he's not familiar with a woman with a female or menstruating person's body. really try having havers a conversation about what itor means to be working class womenf of color at the met as the youngest woman in congress. it's and as a woman of color, it's so hard to be takeno seriously. people already try to diminishme me and diminish my voice as young and frivolous and unintelligentou shallow watr of color really. s she's a woman who talks about herself incessantly. she's a nurse of color and she really is when she's not shilling for donors in the
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green energy business. who is this person anyway? chadwick more is a spectator will say and he thought abouto it for having him y join us tonight. how do you assess the lady from westchester, cindy cortez? e >> well, cindy cortez is the quintessential liberal today in america, right? if you are going to scientists, put them in a lab and said make us the quintessential liberal. the essence of liberal. they would put some ingredients together and pop cindy cortez out of index and anything that perfect, of course, would be a parody of itself, which she is she's stupid. she's completely narcissist, . she has very little to offer except for makeup tutorials, completely self-involved and but on a bigger note, she is very much marks this shift from the old progressive's the kind of union guys, the labor progressives, the economic e marxists into this wacky academic, very self-centered, privileged culturalen marxist, the maoist
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marxist. and that's really what she represents. you know, she might talkthean at the working people, butar the only people she knows who are working offfa their student loan debt or people who are working the welfare system, those are her people and of course are's extremely rich donors. well, that's exactly it. i mean, so here she is talkinger about working women of color standing there in aa thirty thousand dollar dress at the met. so she isus just the perfect distillation of neoliberalism talk about yourself, helppo yourself to the spoils, help nobody elseilil and good feelin. you know, if it feels good to talk about say and to live in a fantasy to pretend you're che guevarayo, whoever she thinks se is, that is a mother essence of what this is what really behind the scenes, of course all of this is to distract from what's really goingra on behind the scenes, her donors or what else the democrat party is up to. you know, she sits and pretends she's this poor, oppressed working woman of color. and another thing, her whole cry bully behavior, you know, any time you criticize because you want to have with her or
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you want to kill her andnd then she can just run and pretendt that she's the victim here when she's just a privileged white uterus. c have her from westhest chester.d what i mean, she's prettyld performer. i mean, she should on a day spa in santa fe, i bet she'd be really sick and i love what she does at the foundation and rouge. i think she would do well. butthi whatever nice people onep in the wrong business. it's great to see you. thank you . my pleasure. thank you . so joe biden isn't well, that's not being cruel. he's the president ofsi united states and it's impossiblele to ignore by this unable to answer basic questionss. it's sad as , but it's a tragedy for america. so if biden chooses to run again, what will that look a like? we'll talk to a physician who's's been watching him very closely. that's next on the special edition . i'm mike huckabee, former governor of arkansas and 2016 presidential candidate. like many of you, i've struggled to get a good night's sleep for most of my adult life. i wasted at least two hours a day in my life tossing
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humans arere considering same with the same type ofon horses when i'm considering is continuing to hear from my first of all, there's going to be an appeal by the justice department because as a matterr of principle, we want to be able to be in a position where if in fact it is stronglyl concludedud by the scientistsd that we need title to that we be able to do that . okay, so it's not just he's wandering around not knowing where he is. it's the he doesn't remember basic facts about coree americaw policiesas tape you just saw it4 was biting confusing title forty two , which is immigration policy could alloweo millions more people into the country confusing that with the airline mask mandate. now the reason i'm bringingg b this up is becauseec joe biden r has now said he plans toun run again in twenty twenty four . to what would that look like for
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the rest of us ? dr. marc siegel joins us to assess me. doctor , thanks for c coming on, tucker , listen, back in 2008 when john mccain was running for president, he was over 70 ie and i established the mccain protocol because naturally everyone on the left wasve porii over his health records looking for a reason he shouldn't run. i said, okay, you're going to do that to john mccain. we're going to do that going . rward for everyone public has a right to know now we have the oldest living american president talking about running again. he'll be over 80 years b old . i've never examined him. what do i know?no i know that in nineteen eighty eight he had two brain aneurysms repaired the old method, one of them leaked.d. he had a bleed in the brain. this can cause long term cognitive problems and often does. he also has atrial fibrillation which is an irregular heartbeatr that has been shown to causeak cognitive decline as well. substantial. so last year at the end of the year he had a physical at his gaitn
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worsened dramatically over a year and they called a neurologist an orthopedist. we never learned though again public right to know tucker . we neverer learned what the mri showed if there was anrn mri , e never learned what the neurologist had to say. we never heard about a cognitive examniti w nev. we never heard about a mental status exam. all we heard was about a gate been a smokinge gun. the and then you showed all of these clips in this disorientation and if there is cognitive declineni, it tends to get worse under stress. by the way, whense you have less cognitive reserve. here's what i know about title forty two tucker p. b if you see the president down at the border on election day 2000 twenty four and he's not sure which side the voting booths are on , we won't know if that's a political statement or more disorients tucker .re's well that's exactly right. and if it's anyone else your goo out and our heart does go out to joe biden into his familyy honestly guy. but the guy runs our country and he's really radical. so we have a right to know more than we do. dr. siegel, thank you .
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going up against vladimir putin . >> he's got to be at his top game, no question. well, of courseuest this is just too crazy. thank you . and that's just not our view. the democratiche party is terrified of the idea of joe biden running for president again because they think he will lose. so they're undermining him. obviously. but if it's not biden, who would it be ? who are the other potential candidatesof? dana perino is one of the best people in the world is thinking this stuff through .rl she's co-anchord five, america's newsroom co-host of the five, a friend of ours. probably a lot of other things >> g dog owner. she joins us tonight. here. dana, thanks for coming on . so let's just stipulate that there are a lot of democrats who don't want biden to run again, nothing personal, but his approval ratings suggest he shouldn't run again. so if it's not biden, who would it be ? do you think?m well, do a you remember a few months ago i came on your program and i suggested to everybody to keep a watch on hillary rodham clintonti because she was making noise about how the election was s taken from her , that she woulde be somebody who could save
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a party. really now there's three people who are saying this on the record. one hillary clinton. b the other is bernie sanders. and nowde your friend is warrene so they all three are on the record are basically saying, look, if biden choosesil not to runl again, i will run. although hillary has not said that she's basically intimated it.kground then there's all of thesetr people that are on background and the mainstream media. have you l noticed this , tucker is like, you know, joe biden is leading us toom a terrible place. and so then the question becomes would it be kamala harris immediately if joe biden ? kamalaot to run and i predict that if he were to make that decision, it wouldd be the wednesday before thanksgiving or the monday after thanksgiving. i want to be on record sayingll that immediately. the question is will youor endorse kamala harris? and i think that is it really in question and unlikely. i think he sees a lot of his son beau in mayor pete.br i also think that stacey abrams, if she were to somehow win the governorship in georgia, she's anip automatic entry into this race. pol
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jared polis isis the governor of colorado. people are kinde of interested in him. he would be a way out ofhe the box choice, but a governor would be probably a better bet for the democrats, though i think that they are in for not onlyly a bad 2020 two but to me it24 looks really hard for me to understand how they would turn it around by twenty twenty four if it sure feels that way. then there's barack obama who's already served just two terms bt of course but he's emerged to weigh in on some of the biggest policy issues of the moment which foreign presidents don't typically do. do. do you see any significance in that?ignificance in that? >> i think part of the thing we're dea well, i think part of the things that we're dealing with now as a country is s that we've nevero had so many former presidents still living this long. jimmy carter has been hasn't been president since 1980d and know he is still with us. and although he doesn't commentt on foreign policy as much as he used to, he still likes to weigh in once in a while. president obama iss a young man who's got this netflix deal . he's got a spotify deal . he's out there and about. and also i think that he takes umbrage at the idea that joe
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biden says that he's the most progressive president because barack obama wants that title. i alsoar think that president obama truly believes that in h 2016 hade he been able to be the one running against donald trump that he would have run.e and so in some ways this isnk like thinking that he is still the kingmaker and that joe biden in twenty twenty four is not going to be in that position. that position i is still held i by barack obama. >> yeah, i think you're exactlyt rightly r about that . so much to, thanks you tonight . bye bye. we'll be right back . >> linda and know the power on the and expressions like this drop in your secret ingredient in anytime anywhere. beck just got a drop of water from retired supreme now
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celebrating tucker carlson originals suicide. los angeles streaming now on fox nation. so joe bidenen is commanding yoo to pay more for gasoline in the name of democracy because is a democracyat ,right?io put the whole conversation made us wonder how much of the biden has been sacrificing recently. how much are they giving to charity, for example? here's the answer. last - year the bidens reported six hundred and ten thousand dollars in income and of that they don't donated less than three percent to charitable causes. now how much is three percent? y well, americans who make less than fifty grand a year on spent more than eight percent of income on charitable donations. so that means that joe biden is not only out of it but means and cheap and of the money the bidens are giving, it'sen going very far.'s largestr, biden's donation is a five thousandhe dollar check to the beau biden foundation. his own family. the new york post reports o that only about half off f that foundation's money goes tot its charitable mission. so what does the rest ofki
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the money go? we'll be looking into that .ng what you know what we find that's about it for us tonight. tune in every night 8:00 p.m. the show that is the sworn and sincere enemy of lying, pomposity, smugness and groupthink have the best weekend with the ones you love. we'll monday s and welcome to hannity. ple and tonight we are covering multiple developing stories in just a moment, we'll check in with lj lawrence jones j who is at the universityus ofes houston where he asked college students what they thoughte a about elon musknd and his plan o restore free speech at twitter . alsoe we have tonight exclusive project veritas undercover i video of twittern employees and a complete meltdown mode. plus, we're going to bring you
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