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to win it. that's award winning stuff. masterchef back to win is this wednesday on tomorrow of i pledge allegiance for raising anything. and welcome to tucker carlson . so happy monday. things are changing fast as yous know ad. you can tell how fast they're changing by the way that people talk about politicsk. language reflects feelings and thoughts when your views change. so sowh you talk about them. that's e especially true ofof liberals who have very deep feelings and their main feelinga this has always been true islw contempt for youtemp. if you ever listen to npr, youh know exactly how much contempt liberals have for you and you n get to pay for it.
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npr npr takes your tax dollars and then lectures you about how immoral you are that is liberalism distilledal. that's been going on a long time. npr has been running its particular scam sincepart b nineteen seventy one .ut but the sneering tone you hear on npr has been the hallmark of liberals for nearly a century. liberals haverals contempt forho dwight eisenhower and for barry goldwater and for richard nixon. boywewe did they and for gerald ford. even if you'reh old enough to remember ronald reagan, you will recall vividly how liberals felt about him. reagan was an idiot. they told youou a mouth breather and so was anybody who would vmu votech for him very much including you in the words of al gore, republicans the quote extra chromosome right wing. so they were literally genetically defective. that's what liberals actually talkctive. s wherever two orhe more liberals are gathered, you will find sanctare. but there's a new inflection you may have noticeded recently the pivot and it wast a pivot came six years ago. it was was during the 2016gn presidential campaign. liberals seemed to lose anylsre remaining sensema of humor
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the moment donald trump arrived. whynt what he called their bluff . looking back , it's obvious what happened by 2016. no one could argue that liberal programs or many programs, the various fads and metaphorical wars the we wee waging on this or that bad thing, there was no evidence that any of ite had anything to improve american life. liberals promised you they would make everything great, but they didn't. in fact, every single liberal enthusiasm failed from radical feminism to urban renewal, from outsourcing, f to the so-called sharing economy, all of them each and every one turned out to be a complete disaster.. the reason 2016 was significante is that the liberals could no longer deny this .al they couldn't sayti give us another fifty years and we'll turn baltimore into janiva. o >>ne they couldn't say n that because no one would believe it, not even their own a voters would believe that . so for liberals 2016 was a profoundly humiliating moment and those can be good
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, l well-adjusted adults learn from humiliating moments. that's not what liberalsyoti it they turn their rage outward and they focus that rage on the people they had failed. you alwayse hate the ones you betray. so liberals decided they hatedd the american middle class. in twenty sixteen democrats stop making arguments in favor of their own policies, whatever those might be and it said reorients i of the entire party around attacking the very people that historically they had represented again america's middle class. now they hatedes at a fundraiserd- she thought was off the record, hillary clinton summed upe the contempt all of them felt. listenmp, you could put half of trump supporters into what i call the basket of deplorable, racist, sexist, homophobic, ph xenophobic, islamophobic. you name a gaffe. yeah, in the sense she wassh telling you exactly what she really thinks she meant every
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word of that and the applause that she received was heartfelt . they all felt that way and that's why 2016 was the year that you and everybody else became a racist was rye worst slur they could think of. they used it every day of the twenty sixteen campaign. >> racist, racist, racist.in the well in the end and they hate this above all, donald trump won more nonwhite votes than any republican presidential candidate ever. but they didn't stop no, they just increased the volume and by 2020 a lot of americans were just exhausted. fine will vote for a mannequin if only you will calm down. that was the unspoken yet verywh clear deal that liberals made with the country. if you tou gets the orange man,e will stop screaming and burning your cities and we can be all americans again. so people voted foror biden maye not eighty one million but some people did. >> but democrats didn't mean by january of last year the democratic party had more power than any time since f fdr was president. but the telling point,
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the tipoff was they didn't seem happy about it. if h anything, it seemed angrier than ever. why? because they hady?us lost faith in their own program. everything but they had no interest in making things better. they were no longer interested at all in social improvement. tr social security, they bragged about that for almost one hundred years. they stopped a talking about it. head start, remember that improving public schools these liberal enthusiasms, they tried them all and none ofe them worked. so they moved in the other direction. instead of trying to fix f the country, thent they decidedo destroy the country and just start over . if you were watching from outside, it looked like they were having a fit. they erupted into unturnni froebel nihilistic rage. they swept the placehi off the table, punched a hole in the drywall through a base of the tv. burness down. let's start s over .ui they call this the equity agenda and you should have been nervous when you listen to him talk about it because every
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time they talked about the equity agenda, they stalled . joe biden looked angry at his own inauguration. he had promisedio hope. but in the end he delivered division and rage. this is biden on the day he became president and now b a rise of political extremismid white supremacy, domestic terrorism that we must confront and we will defeatt our history has been a constant struggleru between the american ideal that we are all are created equal and the harsh, ugly realityty that racism, nativism, fear, demonization, have long torn us apart. the battle is perennial, huh? p what that that wasn't the deal we got really orangeman and are still calling me racist. why are you doing that ? why aren't you trying to uniteha the country? why don't you win over the people who didn't voteidn' for .
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they didn't spend one day doing it said they moved in the i opposite direction at highn speed. they all of a sudden declared that trespassing was a felony and threw trump voters in prison. a lot ofur themot are still thes they said about politicizing the most heavilyai armed federal agencies from the fbi to dhs to the pentagon. that'so make you nervous. and they didso it for a reason because they believe their political opponents were criminals and you knoww that because they said so they called themd and white supremacists. you you're not a . you're g supremacist. why are they calling that ?y why this announcement is a seditionists an enemy of the statese. why did you make the government censor and disarm you? because they think you'rehey a terrorist. they deployed thousands oft. national guard troops toar your capital and kept them there for months. dalerwhat against americans? weei weren't being invaded. those were trump voters they claim to be afraid of. they began using language. ongrs even the most radical democrat w in congress just six years ago
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would have thought is way too w extreme. and it was just a fewa of them who did this virtually all of them did it. >> certain dates echo throughout history. december 7th, 1941, september 11 , 2001 and januaryth six . j >>an 2020 one similar to pearl harbor, 9/11.. we can now and january 6th 2020h one to that very short list of dates in american history that will live forever in infamy. . the worst attackcy on our democracy since the civil war , the worst attack on our democracy since the civil war and this was the worst attack on our democracy since the civil war , the worst single act ofst political violence since the civil war and the worst attack on american democracy, sincely probably the civil war . the one six attacks are likely to kill a lot more americans. >> they were killed on the 9/11
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attacks january six was worse than 9/11. >> whether talking like it's so obviously untrue and yet they're all reading from the same script. there has to be a purpose here.d they're not doing this accidentally. people don't use identical chunks of language on the same day by accident. they thought this through and then they began puttinghi people on television whose only qualification was their willingness to say things that again three years ago would have been considered beyond the pale. and that's the few of them. a lot of them is a former trump administration lackey telling you with a straight facere's that the republican party is a bigger threat to this nationhr than al-qaidaea or isis radicalized elements of the republicaniz party nower represent a bigger threat to t our democracy and organizations like al-qaida or isis everor did . now it's not necessarily the human lives, not necessarily but a biggersa thret to our democracy than those terrorist groups ever did.
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so why are they talking this way? well, what else are they going to talk aboutut their record in detroit for the last six years now the democratic party decided the only way it could maintain power win the next election is to convince you the voter that the other side is dangerous, literally dangerous, metaphorically dangerous, actually dangerous to your life . the problem isn you have to up the ante in every election. if they're white supremacists this election, what are they next election? not these and then john brennan, the former ciaor director , said he look forward to an authoritarian crackdown. you'll notice he lumps libertarians with fascist bigots and racists. > watch this . looking forward that the f members, the biden teamea who have been nominated orm have been appointed are now moving in laser like fashion to try to uncover as much as they can about what looks very similar to insurgency movementt that we've seen overseas where
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they germinate in different parts of the country and they and it brings together an unholy alliance frequently of religious religious extremists, authoritarian fascists, bigotsaa ,racists, nativists, even libertarians. that was the month the joe biden t was inaugurated, the month thing liberals likehi johnbe brennan would be celebrating trump's departure. but again, they were angrier rean ever and they've gotten angrier since that day. so where's this going? what's the only place that ever could go? democrats have reached the logical end of name calling. why? because they've run out of epithets. once you've accused your political opponents of being, white supremacists and then of treason, you have reached the limits y of language when h you're dealing with someone who's committed treason, it is nowas a law enforcement matter. people are going to have to be physically punished. t so not surprisingly, that is what they are now calling for c arrest.
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all of a sudden you're hearing a lot of liberals say that not just the crazies but the mainstream people, willard ,mitt romney, a man who's probably never used the f word,, is in his entire life, is suddenly accusing congresswoman , one ofbbard of hawaii those reasonable people ever to serve in the body of treason, not accusing her of beingei mistaken or wrong, but accusing, her of betraying her country even as she serves in uniformest what's the penalty for that ? well, it's prison at least watch tulsi gabbard is being accused of spreading russian false flag propaganda and i thinka doj in the same way that it is setting up a task force to investigate oligarchs who areook into people russian propagandists and shilling for putin. they used to arrest people for doing stuff like this if they thought you were colludinge with a russian agent, if they thought you were putting out information or taking
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information and handing over to russia, they used to actually investigate stuff like this . and i guess now, you know,s they're seems to be no more . yeah, it's the view. they're harpies. they're ridiculous. they're stupid. all a true . butis what was so surprising iss that wasn't even considered much ofmu a news story. it's that common a liberal fundraiser group called call to action is now demandinges the arrest of clarence thomas wife, ginni thomas, someone who as far as we know hasn'tli done anything wrong apart from marrying a man that liberals don't like. so even five years agon some liberal group was raising money on the ginni thomas should be arrested because she's married to clarence thomas. that would have seemedcaus m a demented. that was just another cablend ia news segment.s a lot of them werese likegment.. cnn silver fox reporter carlke cameron on cnn this weekend calling foror us this show to be sent to prison becauseai that's now the fair penalty for disagreeing with joe biden jail time and the host of the shows on cnn a seems to think that sounds about right in this particular case, tucker hasng
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been screaming fire inie a crowded movie h house for yeas and that cliche really comes to the matter of what is free speech. and the d fact of the matter is if you disturb the peace by starting a riot,t the movie theater cops are going to arrest you and you might end upm in jail or you mightso endme in something worse and that kind of stuff. absolutely stock whether it'sth the antitrust bill to take down and the platform people who lie and put out falsehoods that cause damage and violent violent hate, there ought to be something done about it.istrn and the administration is beginning to actually make a move on that and it'sn way isucue in this case beginning to make a move on that says the journalist maybe wind up in jail or maybe something worse, quote well, what's something worse? we're not sure what's something
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worse is butot i certainly feels like we're moving toward it at very high speed at this point. that's the end point to talk like that . something worse because rhetoric has its own internal logic. you've experienced. you can talk yourself into'v things we've all done that democrats are doing it right now and what they're talking themselveshe into right now is quote something worse. it's scary. it is time to pull back . it is time to discuss. otherwise this is going to get really ugly, really. jason whitlock is the host of fearless. he joins us tonight. jason ,ig thanks so much for coming on . it's just funny how the hiveun feeds on itself and all of a sudden you're a white supremacist becomes you're a or al-qaida becomes you're a felon. you're a non person. get pretty you get pretty quickly from there. and two, we need to qtoto k kill tucker . i think you've argued a point very well. the democratic party is desperate and the dems have
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a desperation strategy to replace the seven strategy. they're trying to hold on to power by any means necessary a and they'll say and do anything to hold on to power. that is the nature of man. t but it's nothe just power they'e trying to hold on to. they're trying to duck responsibility for what sixty years of their policy has wrought. and i say that as an african-american we have been the lab rats of the democratic party and they have told us and we have believed, hey, you don't need family structure. youu nee don't need a father ind home, you don't need education . allt you need is the government check you and then worse, youd don't need your biblical values in principle. you don't need the two thousand years of collective wisdom foundd in the bible. the government and the liberal democrat, the atheist democrat. we will take care of you, man is your god the white liberal
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is your god and wee havee abandoned all a and now we lookl up and go, holy cow, look atno this mess. we have no family structure. our kids we bought into the matriarchy that doesn't work and the democrats don't want the responsibility for the mess they've created. mess look what they've done instead of saying, you know what , you're our most loyalou demographic, you bought everyde sick idea that we have solda . it's our fault. no you know what they say. types importers. they're the ones that told me this government check would replace a part of it. they're the ones that told you, hey, the bible is evil and it led to all the problems youha have and all the racesic in america. supporters. ump they did it. it's a ducking of responsibility. -- it's i do think black people are starting to wake up to this scam. but i just see a desperatete
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political party willing to do and say anything to hold on the power. blame trump supporters forower their policies and demonize everybody that's not on our team really quick. i don't want to get carl cameron, who'sttac a very troubd person. but when youou hear someone who says he's a journalist say to another journalist, we should put anyonest w who criticizes joe biden into jail where all the other journalists say, whoa, wait a second, you know,w, that's kid of not what we stand for.stuff i why doesn't anyone rein this stuff in ? i wonder because it speaks to how much our media has sold outu and how much global corporations are in charge. it must most of the american media structure and he's just representing the globalist agenda because that's what cnn and msnbc corporate sponsors globalistt corporations want him to spout. and so he's doing his job.
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he's fulfilling his role, his sponsors and advertisers want him to say i no, it's just me. over .s licht takeses we're going tode make it moderate. it's not moderate to call for prison timelim. people have criticized. the president. i appreciate your analysis. seen whitlock, great to you. thank you . thank you . so all of a sudden you're hearing a lot of talk about george , the world's most famous novel. nineteen eighty four. have you84." read nineteen eighty four since you were in high school? youho should we couldn't help bt notice that a character from that book appears to be working on cnn right now. we'll show you next . welcome to fort benning, georgia, where every year u.s. army units and allied forces and their very best to compete in the longest running military contest in america has begun
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never you signed up for them. give your financial support and download trouville today and the state of georgia has been pretty good to our friend stacey abrams. not clear what abrams does for a a living and yet somehow sheor has been able to afford twoth homes in the state of georgia but she's not grateful for it. over the weekend, abrams, who is currently running for office again despite being b the real governor of georgia, went out of her wayei to attack the state she hopes to lead what i am tired of hearing i about being the best state in the country to do businessn we are the worst state in the country to live well.
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>> there's a campaign tactic. you don't see very often. i hate this place. elect me blockbuster video. it's a radio talk show host in atlanta. he's a statewide democratic party strategist and regional director for the rainbow push coalition. mu he joins us tonight. robert, thanks so much for coming on . so you don't often hear people seeking to lead the state of texas state. what do you think that was about? well, i think it was a gaffe of a faux pas.. wha this is what happens often when you have a campaignt hapap whert of your fundraisers are coming out of california. most of your talking points in politicalur strategists arein coming out of new york and d.c. and the same things that work in dc aren't going to work t in duckula, georgia. you have tohe get up there and actually talk to peoplee in the grassroots. you have to o talk to some of the political strategists and politicall a consultants who are right here in the state and you have people like dawkins haigler running for secretary of state who with all one hundred and toig nine counties and talk people on a daily basis, you have to dig down and make sure t that you are reflectingpl the views of the people of
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your state, not simply people who are putting money into the campaign. well, that seems like a theme here. so if youif look at the polling on what voters care about surprise, surprise, it's not global warming. ukraine, it'suk inflation. gas pricesra, the economy. so those i are the top three. so if your campaign is really run out of the west side of los angeles, how can you be inse touch with those issues i wonder? ? >>nd well, i think a big part of it is going to have to be going, on a listening tour around the state, making sure you're talking to people in small diners ll, local communities. and i'm from down in harris county, georgia. so we've a few things a little bit differently. we think people from atlanta being outsideing of his own peoe from outside the state or outside the region. so i think you have t to start working from those regional people, people like keith mccants, a middle georgia scout smith, who was a great political consultant there in the state, john jackson, who is a veteran who can connect to those communities when you start actually listening to the voters v instead of listenie to the consultants, that's when you're able to win a race. a and particularly wecu havewe a fractured republican party like we have in the state of georgia right now. we havee r davidight now perduei
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brian kemp forca not being republican enough. t i thinko that you have an opportunity to really build that grassroots support while there haverosu civil war onid the other side. yeah, i mean that seems likee you couldn't run a party worse than the state of georgia has run its republican party. so robert, appreciate your thoughts on that. >> thank you very much. any time. so by far the most entertaining person joe biden has appointed to anything was that nina woman he put in charge of t the ministry of truth. she wasru so ridiculous and presumably so that she'sha out.t but at cnn they are sad. they wanted her there forever. and the eunuch is partick clearly exercised over this watch this department of security board there was going to try to bring together different parts of the government and what they're doing too try to stop people from getting tricked by liesnd on the internet sounded logical, but this thing wasai doomed to fail. it became a conservative meme. >> they call it the ministry of truth. oh , i'm going toy g help people buy lives on the internet we need but we americans of eight
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year old guy who can't even speak a complete sentence help me figure out what's real. r that'sea the unicorn. he has a name, brian stelter. that's his view. he loves the idea of ministry of truth. why does he like that so much?it well, then it hit us . brian stelter is in fact assuming he's ae' real person, basically lifted directly from the pages of nineteen eighty four the orwell novel in the novel the eunuch is called tom parsons. parsons works as a flexiblee ministry of truth and here'ss how george orwell almost go describes parsons. and as we read this, ask, yourself does this sound likee anybody who is a we c can show and see that quote? he was a faddish but active man of paralyzing stupidity of massive imbecile enthusiasms, one of those completelynt unquestioned devoted drudges on whom more even than on the thought police the stability of the party depended.
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now we're not saying that'sor a perfect word for word description of someone who currently has a media. it's show on cnn. we're going to let you judge. wg but in case you're wondering, was, george orwell a prophet?? clearly he was. so the united states is somehow at war with russia. that's something you voted for, but it happened anyway. joe biden loves war .e it makes him feel alivel and competent. so now he's committed to fightingng a new war , this one with china over taiwan that happened today. keep me posted this morning tohe fishermen and other lawyersse time you spent on the docks. thanks. boats lines you can use moments you share with people you fish
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new utopiasthin and other counts around the world. joe biden was in tokyo. >>th he's suggesting that the w united states could soon havear a war with china willing to get involved militarily to defend taiwan if it comes to that , yes, you are. that's the commitment we madeha once. even if you're a china hawk. we certainly are worried china can win a war with china with our current military. i mean, let's be honest. so the white house tried to walk those comments back .di this is a long standing pattern . the guy justre going offit the united states, by the way, is the third timeed at least that biden threatened to wagena war against china. he's also constantly to wage war against russia, which we're now doing. so lawrence korb is a former trump administration dod official. he's also a defense and foreign policy expert, has been very tough on china in his writings over the years w. at thought h be worth asking what h thinks of this first. colby, thanks so much for coming on . so i mean, we have
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this longstanding policy of not saying certain things out loud, strategic ambiguity. what do you make of the president violating that today? well, i think it's a mistake, m tucker . i mean, look, i thinkisis we shd defend taiwan, but there'sk a reason that we speak widelys. about this . i mean, the old policyol is, you know, speak softly but carry a big stick and as you suggest ,we kind of lack the big stick. and the president was sort ofnt blithely bringing it up and you know, you don't pokeu' the dragon, if you will, whenre you're not quite ready. >> and that's unfortunately the situation we're in right now. seemn, it does considering that all network servers are made in chinaer, right, by a chinese governmenten controlled company to what extent could china just accept the united states down? i mean, we're dependent on them for t virtually everything.y we don't even have vitamin cit made domestically like why would you talk like this right now? well, exactly. be focusingshould on getting ready. i mean, i think stepping back a bit, tucker , i mean, , if we're serious about this and we should be the president himself said that asia is going to be the most important theater -
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the world, the most economy ofac the world. are wea acting like a nation that's getting ready that couldi possibly have a war with china but the years? i mean, that's a real thing.e rl and tens, thousands if not hundreds of thousands of americans, both combat forces could die. ts and my question is why isn't everybody, democrats and republicans acting like that's a real possibility instead of say hi fighting over sendingng 40 billion dollar to ukraine? as you know, i'm in favor of supporting the ukrainians, but we're on the verge of a superpower war . are we acting like it? i don't think so. i i just talked to someone who is active duty yesterday who said, you know, every meeting he has with the commanding officer is e about politics and dti and you know, wildlyei politicized is anybody who's in favor of prosecuting these brand new wars like thinking about the readiness of the united states military? look, there are a lot of greatop people in the military who arebo about this ,ut the politicizatin and the faddishness and thatt does have a very real impact on our military readiness. no question. but look, i mean the chineset
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on their end i mean n the recent news reporting is that they're c banning chinese communist party members, basically the elites of china from having assets abroad. apparently they're cutting off people's passportstsey aeo who e trying to leave china even on just visits. what does that suggest? that suggests to me a country that's getting ready. we should be getting readyd rng and nothing should be goingou on in our military bases. i mean, basically if you're not working on this problemar with all of your heart and mindi and military officers, but it'se also the civilians and there political leaders who are responsible for them. and that's the real question i havespheti instead of blithelo mouthing off about oh yeah, weh made that commitment. let's get real and do it.hi >>nk that's i think to deter it. tucker , sorry to deter it to avoid the war. that's the only course. and if your military is not a pure meritocracy, you are not ready. right? od. ai would argue that was a gt decision. thank you . as you just heard. of course, we told you many times the bush administration is sending tens a of billions of dollars to ukraine. what exactly are we fundingra? we know we are now at war with russia with no vote, but we
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haven't asked enough. where is all that money going to wind up will towards the founder and editor in chief of creative destruction meetings, also former special operations pilotot who joins us tonight to answer that very simple questionst. thanks so much for coming on . so this tens of billions of dollars going to ukraine. where do you think that money is going to go? look, first i want to say o thanks for having men, on , but this is what i'm going to say is not about the ukrainian people. they're the warmest people in the world. they help mee get out g of the country during the invasion . yes, but they're acrosssi the moldovan border. i'm not talking about russia, which, you know, they'll w be judged throughout history for their actions and we've been critical in theire'ei actis in ukraine. but the entire ukrainian government is corrupt, as you know what and it's mostly state captured by the source network.e they have an ngo regime whered it's estimated fromfr some studies a couple of years ago that 50 percentrs a ofs the money that goes into theseht ngos is skimmed right off the top. most of the 40 billion we'veo been told is actually going to us corporations who aret obviously, you know, feeding at
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the trough. itwh actually reaches ukraine to the right places, we'll be seeing president poroshenko, a former presidenth who was very friendly with biden, who worked against trump, was aga artful at laundef hundreds of millions of dollars of american aid through the centralme bank through carbon trading schemes and the money went offshore. ambassador makarova, who was with pelosii in ukraine recently, the ambassador to the u.s. was involved in these schemes and well as well. soth there is a well-developed network of corruption across the government and i can guarantee this money will notntnt go where people think is going to go. it's really quick. i mean, you're against what russia did. you're pro ukraine and you'rely clearly speaking from a place of deep knowledge about ukraine and asking these questions why o aren't members of congress authorize this asking the same questionssa? well, they're either very naivet . they have securityhe clearances so they should know but or they're in on itg and getting a cut. and what my point is they're also funding information operations out of ukraine
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against american political targets likens o o bee sanders. they did like trump. they did., and so we're basically fundingcr our ownat democratic destruction and the destruction of westernrf civilization by funding some of these outfitsth in ukraine. and we can go into that at length. i don't knowuc how much time weh have, but w i wish we had more . i hope you'll join us again. el-sayed, wepr appreciate your coming on tonight. hathank . thank you . so if you're worried aboute money with inflation and tanking markets, you reallyv should have become a blme activist. patriceti cholera's did that ans she used the money to buyhe a sx million dollar mansion in los angeles. now sheel says she's the victim she's done pretty well before she's convicted. candace owens has beennca talkig about what she did j candace owens 20%oi and grants. we don't make money like everyone else make it better. we prioritize risk quality not
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too extreme, too conservative for california. subscription download trouville and take control of your money . so what happens when you eliminate gender distinctions, not just the reality ofct it but the idea that there are differences between the sexes considering that all human civilizationex is built on differences all of it. so when you take that away, what happens? well, kelly,pp keena thought
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a lot about this . she has been a liberal most of her lifeth. she lives in the uk and she is single mindedly focuseden on preventing women as a group a as a biological reality fromci being erased. wewe had a fascinating conversation with her fororni tucker carlson today. >> it's out tomorrow morning. here's part ofngar♪ itt and thet that feminism right now is probably work programs really anti women in many aspects also identifies as i'm for. you're y probably not on the sie of women. you'rere pot on the side of the. yeah, it's actually 100%. how do you decide this is importantt enough that i want th get really involved? well, my organization center for women, we've been working in the uk and we've we fullyge acknowledge a lot of this culture is coming from the u.s.. a lot of the money issth coming from the u.s.. a lot of the pharmaceutical power is coming from the u.s. and so i can put size in the uk
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but really it's it's all comingg for the united states. so it has t to be here. 2015 i came across this soou i was in an online women's group and then it was being populated lots of men now i would call those men or to kind of files which means that they are veryy happy with themselves embodying female clothing and identity and being happy i mean arised and so it just became populated and when i raised the question these people women, the vitriol was just something i've neverer experienced both from women and these men. and so i thought, well, i can't talk about it. so that's all i want to talk about. i was a stay at home. i'm happily married. staymo at home mother fall. and then this came up and i was like, i'm not i'm just not having it. jack keane, who is tough, smartt
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and funny. three things you're not allowedo to be well worth listening to t that entire conversation. so karlsson's today isoo on fox nation that rolls at seven a.m. tomorrow. so if. you're worried about money you should have been one of the founders of blm. they are a not worried about money. this is one of the founders, you know, has multiple mansion . she's giving her family members hundreds of thousands of dollars in deal and donations. now that seems like a scam. we're not lawyers or anything, but if you suggest it's a scam which cause a crazy and tell you that she's a victim recently, for example, she accused our friend candace owens of makingnd to fel quote unsafe. oh , thankfully candace owensns videotaped the whole thing. here's part of what she got this morning. i woke up to candace owens twins being outside of my house with a news crew and she was demanding that i come outside. >> hello.
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i was just looking to speak toro whoever is at this property because it's listed as the black lives matter property. reallylly my family to be safe, i need to be safe. i need a child to be safe. and this this what happened this morning is not safety. re thank you , sir. have a great day. thank you , sir. have a great what that is that's making freestylers feel unsafe. so we thought two weul would ger perpetrator face to face in the show. candace owens is the founder of exit, the charity. she joins tonight . sorry to laugh. it's just so ridiculous. t i thinkim last we talked to your like seven months pregnant, it's we're not threatening you can be in that condition . i yeah. i was seven and a half months t pregnant, rang the doorbell. he i had no idea she lived inside or was inside. i spokeit to a white securitypl guard for a couple of minutes. he wase pretty friendly. id he didn't say anything. and i said, would you like
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us to leave? we're just kind of trying to t document where all this money has gone that was given the black lives matter and no sooner did wesh get in the car than she was squeezing out fake tears pretending f that she was, under duress. and it's just so emblematic ofle exactly black lives matter is, you know, emblematic of fake victimhood. e' what you're really seeing there, actually , tucker , iser she's terrified. she knows. we've been working on this documentary and so she's now slowly starting toonos admit that maybe she's done some things wrong. you purchased a six million mansion with black lives matter money and you hired your brother and your mother to work athe the mansion that nobou has access to. i mean, i'm black.s shouldn't i be allowed in this mansion as creative space as i say it wasas purchased. she's also admitted recently that she through an inauguration party , a celebration party for joe biden. why on earth would sheio be doing that after a summer of riots throughout america r claiming that purporting to be about racism in america, she decides t an inauguration partya sory in this documentary i realy wanted to explorelo and get to the bottom of what'sac
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actually happening with the black lives matter movement. the black lives the matter organization. and it is absolutely shockingano i mean,n when you see the information that we uncovered, there is no person that's goingbl to be able to tun a blind eye to t the corruption and the lies the black lives matterththac movement actually a is the phone to you to dowh this is national public radio. where's the washington post? where's the new yorker times where america's newspaper usa today like why you be featured in the documentary? of course, becauseture these are the people that also lie on platforms and said i'm pledging ila one hundred million dollars to black issues. where'd all that money go, tucker ? i mean, twock ane hundred milli dollars over you, you name it. corporations got on their needs to fill this narrative as our american cities burned. and the question o where did all the money go? certainly not to any black communities. certainly not to any black colleges. nobody was helped by this. so it's shocking to see that sot many people, corporate america was complicit in this lie and they are expecting us toe shut up about it. buto in reality, we've uncovere
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get russia to pull back and not invade ukraine. that didn't work. so nowk. she's become a lot of people do become this the middle age is kind ofph a freelance philosopher. e'she's dyslexic poet with a limited vocabulary. she's kind of bombs around the country in meeting wordssh and yes, sheow showed up at a children's hospital in los, a day is part of what she said . you know, whenn we talk about our children, i know for w this group we all believeth that when we talk about the children of the community, they are the children of the community. when we talkom with the childre, they are the children's community. and you think that's good. listen to talk about electricc td, l busses. we had many of us , the administrators and a number of us the opportunity to be inside of an electric school bus and it was fantastic. the press actually wrote on his electric school bus just so you know. so i think they got the real inside feeling for what this means right.
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and so what we all experienced is on an electric school bus, on an electric bus, no exhaust ,no diesel smells funereal bus e like it's an electric bus ride. i mean,? it's a bus but it's electric. there's no exhaust since the bus system. we'll be back tomorrow.ha we have the best welcome to "hannity" and this is a fox sea news alert. the all important gop senate primary race in the commonwealth of pennsylvania has yet to be called. now what , six days after election day. in fact, vote counting is still underway. keep in mind the state hasn't even begun the recount process. every american should look at this and realize this unacceptable. it's unacceptable for the people of pennsylvania. it's unacceptable for every candidate. it's just unacceptable and something that should be easily fixed. democracies all
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