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and thenen once it did happen, why did an authority lieied to the country for months and telle us that officer brian cygnet had been murdered by the mobned when in fact the medical h examiner determined that he died of a stroke hours lateried just tonight on cbs news, we were informed just a moment go as norah o'donnell stared on like it wasas true that five police officers were murdered by the mober on january 6th. really we know one killingno on january 6thw and that killinb was committed by officer michael byrd, a capitol hilly police officer with a confirmed record of highly reckless behavior with firearms. and yet foror some reason he was allowed to shoot an unarmed threatening woman in the neck. why was he allowed to do that ? what was the justification? no one's ever told us why is that ? and by the way, just how many fbi agents and doj informantsct were active in the crowdiv on january six and what exactly were they doing there? why can'twh we know the answer o that question seriously?
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and why did kamala harris lie d about whereab she was on january six and why there's still nohe leads on thosere who attemptednd pipe bombings on capitol hill. c remember those there massive amounts of physical evidence, t but the fbi apparently got nowhere. how come? and so on . so there is still once again a remarkable amount that we don't know about what happened that day despite the fact they telll us it was the largest fbi investigation in american history. that's very strange. we'll address itll all in some detail on tomorrow's show. but tonight you want to get to the most basic question of all you never hear asked and it's this why did so w many trump voters show up at the capital in the first place? so now no one's ever really explained that for a year and ae half democrats have searched for a smoking gun that would prove some sort of preplanned conspiracy to storm the capitol. they haven't foundtoe ca that because there wasn't a preplanned conspiracy. >> so cons instead they told us that the crowd converged in the capitol that day because their orange cultayay leader commanded them to. now trump did encourage a protest that day.
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that is true .is not a rea but it's not a reall explanation for what happens next . the people youaw saw outside the capitol on january six were not brainwashed robots mindlessly following their leader. whatever you think of them, they weren't socityder, wha stus from wesleyan telling me the straight face. there are four hundred genders because they're f professors tod them so no, they were just s the oppositeo.. these were mostly sober middle class people older for the most part small business owners from smallish towns far from the fashionable coasts. they're mostly passionately patriotic americans, the kind who believeri the bill of rights and know what it says. these are people who genuinely love america far more than say chuck schumer loves america. so why were they there? why they go to the capitol?us well, because again, unlikega chuck schumerin, they actuallyy believed in democracy and they believe they're democracy had been taken from them. they were convinced that the presidential w election was unfair, which it certainly was. some of them believe the election had been rigged.we
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let others debate whether that's true . butth the the fact is many thaty believed it was true and that itself is a huge problem aw for all of us going forward. the factar that large numbers of americans believe democracy isn't real may itself be the t threat to our democracyem because in order for our system to work, the population has to believe that it works. in other words, that ours elections are fair and transparent and therefore legitimate. you can'tgi just censor or arres people for thinking the system is rigged. you have to showwe them the system isn't rigged. that iss your baselinebl obligation if you leave the country. and yet the bush administration amazingly is doing just the opposite after screaming at the rest ofamin us for questiong relaxium that's immoral, they said joe biden himself has begun to do just that . here's biden in january. speaking of voting rights legislation, if this isn't passed, do you still believe the upcoming election will be
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fairly conducted and itseg results will be legitimate though all depends on whether or not able to make the case to the american people that some of this is being set upp to try to alterer the outcome of y the election. >> you were asked whether oroue notas you believed that we would have free and fair elections in twenty twenty if some of these state legislatures reforms their voting protocols . you said that it depends. do you do you think that they would in any may be illegitimate? >> oh , yeah. o i think it wouldy be illegitimate. oh , , so 2020 was the most secure election in american history to tell us that endlessly. and you're a nut, probably a criminal if a you say otherwise. and they say that because biden won, he got what do they say, eighty one million votes. bet things are different now because the democratic
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party understands it will be severely punished. it the be will expand at the pos five months from now.he so because p they know what the outcome is going to be , joe biden is now telling us that that election could quote easily be illegitimate, illegitimate. how would it be illegitimate? well, if states required voter ids at the polls to stop voter fraud, that would be racism would be the new jimew. >> remember that then whenn primary elections in georgia, the state most debated actually took place, those supposedlylysupp racist voting s led to what , a two hundredre percent increase in early voter turnout? well, how'dha that happen?t well, no. c one , the democratic party explained or even acknowledged that it did happen. instead, they got back to workpe thinking of new ways to destroyp the public's confidence in this upcomingub election, the one they're almost certain to lose in the state of michigan. a political activist called jocelyn benson, now the secretarytivin, a formerth employee of the southern poverty law center, by the way,r just accused other secretaries of state of trying touscuse rig
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the election by spreading, quote, disinformation once. the very threat of potentialf secretaries of state using these increasingly high profile positions as a bully pulpit to spread misinformation and lies c ,thereby causing citizensau to disengage and lose faithdi in their democracy is one ofwa the most dangerous and pernicious ways in which this office c can be misused.ac we facilitated a meeting with law enforcement officials throughout the state, the attorney general's office and local election officials in our statee, t to build connectivity so that we can probe preemptively prepare for anything. and it's a big job of what we have to do in in this moment. and ifif you don't have a secretary of state leading in that waythat, you can instead open the door for all the pernicious attempts to underminettem our democracy. okay, so first of all, people f who don't blink enough ought to make you nervous. people who recite pre masticated chunks of language handed to them by the dnc oughte to be dismissed because they're not thinking for themselves or repeatinging propaganda. f
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but secretaries of state should do that should be feared. the secretaries of state are responsible for certifying so if yoss. so ifu you're a secretary of a state who wanted to restorend the public's trust in electionbl results, you'd probably doy your best not to sound like a low iq msnbc weekend host on msnbc instead of trying to come off as competent and sane. but jocelyn benson isbe deliberately doing the opposite. why is she doing that ?rae. d oiwhy is she trying to shake your faith in the coming elections? you've got to wonderyo got t anf course jocelyn bensons concerns about election integrity ben are strangely selective or maybe not so strange. she's never mentioned forng example, a major and supposedly unintentional screw up by thendw census bureau that just took place. probably haven't read about the census, just acknowledged it dramatically. misca to the population ofly 14 states and you may not14 be surprised s to learn that mot of the overcounted states were b controlled by democratsy will be undercounted. states were heavily republican . why does this matter? because the census determines congressional apportionment so
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the mistakes the census just made could give democrats control of the congress. therefore democrats aren't bothered by it. that's notoc a crisis.at democrats also aren't very interested in making suree that votes are counted quickly, counting votes quickly like deliveringco justice quickly and certainly maybe the single fastest way and most importantub way toli restore the public's faith in the institution. in this caseh an election. so pennsylvania is heldy a primary election and it took weeks to get the answer france to tell the national electionon and announce the winner within, a few hours using paper ballots. again, the same day. and in pennsylvania, a primary took weeks to decide. so what's the difference? well, in france there'srt virtually no voting by mail.y there's o no earlier absentee voting either. hand counted.ou our system is obviously much slower and critically far more susceptible to voter fraud
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. why? because democrats likeeit it t that way. they want you to distrust this fall's election results and that's why they're going g on television to warn yousi that widespread emesis a term they never defined because its d power liesef ambiguity. me but some white supremacists are going to huntin down election officials and quote attack the election, watchec the we al should be concerned about the midterms. the harmed and all publicl officials should be concerned about their own safety. i fear pcern jonathan martin, our friend who wrote this john on pants makes clear in his book that this is somethings that is a continuing part of american government, american politics. the big lie continues. th the fealty to trump continues and the encouragement to the white e supremacist and thes terrorists to be involved continues. white supremacists and the terroriststs terms.e they never define the most powerful words in the englishsh language by the way words they use to suppress the vote
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and terrify. but steve vote cohen is telling youry it's the white supremacist you have to worry about. and byth that he means anyone't who disagrees with him in any way which you don't have to worry about is blm h h democratic militia who torched courthouses or shot people in the street or the people iup who show up at the homes ofic supreme court justices with guns? none of that is a threat toes democracy of that is ao because all of that in the end helps very fmocratic party . >> very few people sayew any of this allows one of the veryy few who's been brave enough to do that is of all things, an nfl defensive coordinator called jack del rio. he was attacked relentlessly for pointing this out. what he said in response . i think we all as americans have the right to express toou ourselvesrs, especially if you'e being respectful and being respectfull.. just ask a simple question. really good. let's get right down to it.le what did i ask a simple question. whyion. are we not looking into those things? we're going to talk t about it. why are we not looking into ? ose things
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because it's kind of hard for me to say i can realistically look at it. i see the images on tv. people'sbe livelihoods are being destroyed. businesses are being burned g . and no problem. h and then we have a dust up at the capitol. nothing burned down and we're not going to talk about we'ree going to make that a major deal . i just make it cut to standards. and if we applyly the samee standard and we're going to be reasonable with each other, let's have a discussion e l. that's's all it was. yeah, exactly. but ultimately what matters long term for all this is that people believe our system is real, that democracy is not a charade. the outcome is not predetermined i that everything in this country isd not controlled by a small group of people. billionaire and the peopleng who work for them in washington that everybody has a voice that we'ree all equal in , that all citizens have an equala chance to choose their leaders . t that's the core promise of
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democracy and people no longerr believe it.uest so the question ision can we now with the current rules in place have faith in november's election that really matters not just becauseus the outcomet in november matters because the system itself matters more than anything or me feeling is the chairman of the republican chai national lawyers association sees it very closely at this question and she joinsnsy u.s. army. thanksha so much for coming on so it's pretty clear democrats want to all ofmo a suddener undermine the public's faith in elections. it's pretty lowmimi e partisan,o the deeper question is can wen actually trust the outcome ofh these elections with the system that we have in place? it was changed a lot under covid. where are we now? well,wher thanks for having me, tucker . and the answer is we are definitely moving in a much better direction and we justel had primary elections throughout the united states. we have a few t more to comect and what we have seen is that in fact americans are coming out tond vote. and in georgia, for example,xa after they passedmp the second f the major election reforms, iowa did one as wellecow. y
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they hadou record turnout, as yu mentioned. and so despite all the fear mongering and stacey abrams claiming that this is some kinds of a racist plot to undermine i black people from voting, in fact the opposite was true .s and soo throughout the countryen we've seen legislatures, including some bipartisan in virginialudi coming togethero pass reforms to increase public confidence in our elections. and it's important not just that the elections be safe and secure, like you said, but that people believe them toevlu be . and yet democrats, including the president, are working very hardesid to gaslight the public and tell them that they should not trust the outcome of an election that hasn't even occurred. talk about evil cc and cynical. sore we're working with legislatures to make sure that inake fact people do have confidence in the outcome, whatever it is. and that includes is, having transparency. so some of the things that we saw in the 2020 election a that can never happen again would include billionaires like mark zuckerberggair using their cash to affect o the outcome of elections in swing states. sofwi i'm pleased to say
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that today numerous state legislatures havenu passed laws that ban zucker box or anything like it from influencing our elections in the future. odemocratic governors, includig the governors, including the governors of pennsylvania i michigan, wisconsin and north carolina have vetoed those measures to increase security and confidence in our electionso .ok so you have to wonder what they're really looking for. they're some of the otherav reforms that we have seen have been either elimination of drop boxes or heavy regulation ofy them. and so when you look at all ofin that , we are definitely moving in a much better direction voter id, other thingstion that really increase the confidence of citizens and we have to keep going at torpor. and so i feel confident myself about our vote in november this year.ng effe. that's reassuring to hear. i mean, the fact that act tech t oligarch o, a partisan democrat was able to control the mechanics of our elections in swing states is so shocking and wrong i don't spent enough time considering that . i'm glad to hear it's not goingh to happen.
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hermitude. thank you so much.h. extra. so if you're looking for reassurance that democracy can work, look tocr san franciso last night 60% of the city's voters decided to oust boudin. that is the district attorney who refused to enforce the law t in san francisco and turned our prettiest city into . xaetty placey formp example, who is one of the reasons that people feel free to on the street? does that mean that as the district attorney you can't do anything about human on the street? the . sorry to say the best i can doe about it is to use whatever platform i have here in front of all of you on twitter to demand more public toiletso. i think public toilets are a great solution tot that problem. pplai tell you it's not a good solution. >> is having police who could
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be investigating unsolved and murders get distracted with paperwork toth give citations to people who don't have anywhere pe to e the toilet in private? oh , so there's humanhe on the sidewalk, but it's your fault for not buildingr more public toilets. how about no on the sidewalk? how's that sound?. and that is the message actually that the voters sent yesterday and the reason they were ableo to traces back to a man called david sax is one of the people who funded this recall election is the co-founder craft ventures we partners, also the formerrm ceo of people and we're happy to have them join us to t celebrate the triumph of democracy in his cityri, sango francisco. congratulations. were you surprised by the margins here ? they seem huge given the city. yeah, thank you , tucker . it's great to be here. you know, eugene tried to portray this recall as ao republican recall. he called it trampas, f but only 70% of san francisco voters are registered but
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republicans. it's a 90 percent democrat cityi and 60% majority shows you that mainstream democrats and moderates throughout the city rejected the sort of radical progressive agenda. and so i think what you're seeing now is some boundary lines are being drawn inside the democratic party where average democratic voters are back againstushher the activists and the billionaires, the donor class and the unionsth, the special interests who are trying to push an agenda that's out of step even with the liberalit citizens of san francisco. well, exactlyly. and the is this is some sort of trump effort. you merely whatever your politics are steppedte in and gave voters the opportunity to weigh in because it is an emergency. what's happening in your city? i think it's fair toy, say to you just allowed democracy to take place. how could anyone complain. abou? that ? right. and itit>> wasn't just me.s nott there are many otherni organizations and individuals who contributedza who are registered democrats. and so it wasas very much a brod based effort of people in sanco francisco rejecting this sort
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of radical deconstructionist agenda where shihab-eldin had this idea they could make san francisco safer by emptying outn the jails and releasing orri decreasing the prison population as much as possible. they callsoso deconstructionism obviously it backfired massively and we're all living with the results of that now in san francisco and just san franciscans from all walks of life are basically rejected. that agenda t t. but like i said, the sort ofti activist wing ofvi the democratc party is still deeply invested in that and it's going to taket a lot more than one election toh get them to reject it. and so, you know, this sort of playbook is going to be replicated across the country really. so you honestly c don't and you follow this closely if they lose in san francisco, that's not a clear enough message for them. well, you know, i think you've got these sort of de carceral prosecutors who've been elected in l.a. and chicago, new york city, austin, philadelphia, you know, they're backed by very deep pocketed
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sort of billionaire or soros reed hastings and so forth. they're not going to change their minds just based on one election. so they mayctio they change their messaging, but i don'to think they're going to change their minds. it's going to take effort in many of these cities to try and try and make a change. c yeah, it'sha going to take democracy. david sacks, congratulations. you really have helped make that city better. we appreciate it. thank you . thanks, tucker . so the new york times almosts" didn't even notice it somehow. but a crazed partisan try to murder supreme court justice brett kavanaugh today. he knew where kavanaugh liveday because democrats, including top democratic officeholders, including chuck schumer, haveras encouraged protests outside brett kapinos home on plusre learning new details about joe biden's ministry of truth. senator josh holley just gotjo leaked memos froms the disinformation board. he joins us straight ahead to share them exclusively about
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away from it. together we can end just after midnight this morning, a manni called nicholas roski was arrested outside the home of supreme court justice kevans home. usque tookk a cab to kapinosme home w where he lives with his children, then ran away when he saw u.s. marshals when
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arrested, russkie saider he planned to murder fred capital authorities found he was carrying a glock pistol and zip ties. it wasarry only aing matter a ge before something like this happened. four months thugs have gathered outsidets kavanaugh's home. that is a crime. doj h but the doj hasas compl complety ignored it.av they've been busy arresting trump officials foree non crimet and in fact, democratic party lawmakers have encouraged the thugs to show up at ricardo's house once bottom line, you don't condemn it. you think that these protesters should continue to be outsideeoe supreme court justices homesrr and interrupt or interrupted i and protest it all the time?y i welcome it in many ways as long as it's not, you know, violent rhetoric talking about, you know, physical harm and all those things, i think it's just really important to understand that it happens. we're in public service this supreme court said back then protesters should be able to get right in people's facesster . now they are erecting barriers to try to keep protesters
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as far away from themselves as possible. i think ib it's fundamentallywr wrong.on do you think>> that thesete protesters should be prosecuted for breaking federal law? sorry?s the federal law? i' i'm sorry, it's u.s. code 15% and it prevents picketing or parading in or near a building housing a court of the united states or in or near a building or residenceiedda or used by such a judge. do you think they should be prosecuted for breaking federal law? the supreme court itself has heard this argument and they have themselves said it is protected by the firstrs amendment. kind of weirdendm are defendingl this on the eve of the january 6th protest hearing. and just to be completelyly t clear , this is not simply a question of whether you're allowed to protest, which of course you are w peacefully woodsworth support that right. and heps for that right. consistently. this is a question of whether you are trying to interfere i the judges into changing their decision. so the week that we gotntio g the supreme was not
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the decision, it was an. opinion. they have yet toe render yhe the decision. a so the point of showing of a cavernous house in the house of other conservative justices is to intimidate them into changing their votes. that is a crime. that is ame. should be a crime. democrats are bettingit it encouraging as far back as march 2020, the democraticic leader in the senate, chuck schumer of wall street , threatened conservative justices if they ruled the wrong way on is sacred right of abortion. >> watch this . i want to tell you more than fauci. i want to tell you, gavino, youu have really whirlwind and you can ride. you know, i didn't you you go with these awful. so don't touch partial birth abortion or the carried interest tax loophole. that's chuck schumer's wholea political career in a sense. that's where the divide isnd a the new york post. he's been watching all of this and she joins us to assess
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what we're seeing right now. thanks so much for coming on . s what what do you make of this ? hi, a tucker . well, it is absolutely perfectly ironic to be happening on the eve of this january six committee nonsense theater because you this was chuck schumer. this was the democrats encouraging protesters to break the law to break federal law and parade and picket in front of judges houses. now thoseudges are exactly the sameha charges that the doj hast lockd up hundreds of trump supporters for. they've accused of sedition. well, when chuck schumer going to be charged with sedition, none of those trump supporters at the capitol on january six committed sedition. they paraded and picketedd juse like those protesters did outside judge cabaniss homets and the other supreme court justices with the full approval ofof garland and the president,es the president and his press secretary h repeatedly asked
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during may when the protesters harassinghere and intimidating supreme court justices that were repeatedly asked if they would condemn it and they repeatedly did not. there was not a word of condemnation from the president or his pulpit people against p those protesters and it iseo against the law. t it is the very same law that they've locked up trump supporters for. and you know, all you can take from this is again this new system of justice that works s for the democraticys party . they wanted thosean justices to be intimidated because they didn't want them to dog anything about roe versus wade . if not equal application of the law really has to be theee red line for all of us . i agree with that completely. miranda devine, thank you so mucho. thanks. so we're about to see a huge change in who leads the country. it's going g to begin this fall and it may extend into 2020 a four. so you start asking questions that you wouldn't otherwisesk. c
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will kidk rock run for something? we asked himed him that and oury released documentary which is out this week. here's how it went. he's 51 now. he lives on his ranch. he doesn't have to go anywhereoe but he does and he putss, y everything into it. but itt makes you wonder how much longer is he going to do this ? you're very much a product ofch michigan. you and uncle ted. eminem, seeger. i mean, it's produced a lot ofof a lot of pretty famous artist currently run by a characterr called gretchen whitmer. right. i mean, would you ever run against her take over michigan ,bring i it back to what it was i'd run behind to try to trip her upri, which would also me know i like my day job. yeah. you're not running for office? no, not now. n i mean, if one dayow ever thougt i was bored sitting around really thought, you i know, i could serve my country to help out stir things up a little bit and do what's right, let's take a hard look t
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at it.oard butlook you know, we're do you e yourself in 10 years? th ten years i see myself on the front porch glass of whiskey, cigar , the rockingki chair. ds my grandkids come over and walk up and say, grabois doing this anything still rocking youo mind? honestly, they're a lot like that in that documentary. it's just out on fox nation. we recommend you to feature on tucker carlson .com so in cities across the country, murder and violent crime is soaring up. the numbers havee also the video of what's happening. it's being encouraged by prosecutors backed by george soros. the democratic party is beyond belief. straight ahead on a day without
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my wife and i hear assault rifle fire that seemingly was not going to end. one neighbor told foxne n eighte thinks more than 70 rounds werea fired. lw frenchay quarter used to be wil, always has been to go there and now too dangerous. how out of control is new orleans? well, at a time when drous. i'm telling you that they need t to take your deer rifle away because some lunatic shot up a school, this is what it looks like. dozens of people in downtown new ones right near the convention center killing themselves, waving handgunsle and rifles on the street. >> watch this guy automatic pick up a gun and blast. >> we got just parked right in the middle the streetn next the convention center in the middle of the day. what are the new orleans o policerl doing about this ?ac we check their facebook page. we didn't see anything. i don't know the rest of them. c they don't care.arth what have they been doing? well, new orleans police
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department officers are busy attending something called a drag brunch reached out to the l.a.p.d. they said drag brunches are quote essentialal to their mission. it wouldn't tell us if officers run drag queen duty during the incident. youdeo just saw a video. meanwhile, democratic party leaders have not said a word about the collapse of new orleans. they're just glad the statueshe are taken down.es and sot telling you the biggest threat this country faces is something called white supremacy in each week to bring new tragic incidents increasing noee committed by individuals who hold white supremacists ideologies. congress and law enforcement can strike a balanceea that preserves treasure and civil liberties while protecting against a rising tide of white supremacists. in the bill that i brought to the floor was recorded white supremacist terrorism be restoredcy i as one of those categories it was eliminated and the white supremacist violence is a nationwide problem. >> so what exactly is white supremacy?
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it's the most powerful phrase in the english language. you can lose your job. you can be arrested for it. so what is it? ambiguous well, they keep it ambiguous just so you'llju be terrified into a bang them because you o want to be accused of it. they never define it. s it turns out that even if yout accept the evils definition of white supremacist by the adl is just a paint arm of the democratic party . but even if you believe d their definition, there were all last or a total of 13 deaths in the united states due to white supremacyed s. their accountant by comparison they were twenty two thousand nine hundred murders overall. what lessons we drawwh fromro victor davis hanson,mor a historian, a senior fellow at the hoover institution, one ofho our favorite guests. professor, thanks soov much for coming on . what conclusions do you draw from this spectacle? well, i think that usually in normal times, tucker , that we don't do insane things like let people out with noop bail or do not prosecute peopler who are arrested or let felons out ofre prison. are but these are confined to
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the campus critical race theory, critical legal theory, critical penal theory. theory, but i don't know whether it i ws covid or the lockdown oreo george florea or the one hundred and twenty days ofrg riotingg in summer of 2020 or the strange one hundred and two mail in ballots of the biden left wing agenda.efining but these are the academic theos got mainstream into actual policies of defunding the policeai act, letting crimil out ofs jail and etc. and we lost deterrence. so the criminal today's there's and a cost benefit analysis. it's in my interest to commit a crime because i'm not goingng te pay the price for it and then we can't deal with that reality . y but if you're talking about white supremacy, we would like to go to aac certain data areass confirm that . so when we look at rar interraciall crimes which areet pretty rare african-americans by a great numberer disproportionately commit them against whites versus whitese versus blacks, that wouldn't be possible under a white supremacist nation or if p youas look atsa murders and violent assaults, african-americans 5
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in cases of murders are between 50 and 60% even thoughy they only make up 12% of the population and whites are underrepresented. if you look at hate crimes, african-americans ares overrepresented and whites are underrepresented. to justify any of this .th i'm just giving you the data. but that data is toxic to these theories. so people try to suppress it or they massage it to b contextualize it. but we're neverut going to get o helping the people who really need the help in the inner city, the innocent. if we tnc don't stop this crimef wave. and a lotit of it has to do with african-american males who feeler one way or another, there's no deterrent left. and asen fart as the white supremacy we recall remember lloyd austin and marc nikolaev gave us lecture after a lecture about it. and so we but one thing they didn't do, they never gave us any data. they didn't say the here's the pentagon's data. here's the enlisted ranks. we have anhe epidemic where whie soldiers are committing interracial acts, acts c of hostility at a greater number g
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than hispanics or latinos vis a vis other.ey they never told us that. but since they wanted to dwell on race, race, raceon and proportional representation, which i think is veryalnth dangerous in a multiracial society, maybe whites arety more violent in the sense that they're more likely to be in combat units buted double their numbers of the general population and white maless of died at twie their numbers in afghanistan and iraq. nobody everr talks about that if that's what they mean. but they took a gun and they went after the enemy that makes them dangerous.on't kno i don't know if that'sw if what they intended. but finally, tucker , they don't the left doesn't have ana agenda in november. so we're going to hear roe versus wade. we're going to hear e the electoral college is racist filibuster's. it we're going to hear white supremacy, white supremacy and we're never going to hearsue here's what we can do fors energy. here's what we can do w for for inflce foreign policy. here's what we can doat for inflation. none of that . so's this is what it's all abou. it's pretty simple if youe, improve people's lives, no
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matter what color they are, they'll vote for you. and if youon don't,'t they won'. i don'tt know why they that out when they haven't. they truly don't want toat go o back to a tribal racial society. we want the content of ste our character, not the color of our skin in them. thank you so turns out the bush administration disinformation war was playing to partner with twitter to monitornist speh and suppress content to censor you, which is illegal. general josh hawley just obtained documents and 70% it's time to lose the forget tribal subscription. castrillon that's what i'm asking you eight pounds a week found one hundred and twenty eight hundred and thirty eight pounds and nineh. crazy right? it's time to get behind. youli can get your health and vitality back once you start this plan and you do what you're supposed to do, you are going to feel amazing.
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your my best friend dummy together we can save them all. calm down conspiracy nut joe biden told us recently my disinformation war is going to focus on foreignol sources or disinformation. it's not aimed at the domestic populationt. well, thank heaven for senator josh jolly because he just got whistleblower documents showing that is of s course a total lie. the memos valiente so the board was created in part to monitor domestic speech conspiracy theories about the validity s.d security of elections and covid vaccine question the covert vaccines]. right. need to be monitored. th the border was also workinge on partnership with twitter to suppress unauthorized opinions
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of many stripes. charlie is s of course the senator from missouri. he's going to say with theseor documents, thanks so much forth coming in for doing this . so this wasis aimed 10% mischaracterizes at our population. yeah, that's exactly right. it as it turns out, tucker ,ke the people that the bush administration thinks are the real threat to america, it's not the drugr, cartels. or it's notei foreign threats. it's you.ea it's the american people. t if you have questions about it, if you have questions about covid mask of questions about the koven vaccine, this administration wanted you to be monitored. you to this disinformation board was set up to bd go after you. that's what the documents say, by the way, election integrity, same storyry . the documents specifically mentioned that they needed to be a disinformation board because some people were having questions about election integrity. quessome people had questions aa january 6th. we couldn't have that .6th.t. and this board was set up to thnitor that .. that was what was in their sightsat i. and i tell you, tucker , it just gives the lie to what they were saying in public.
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so the federal government partnering with privateo companies to censor americans who criticize pfizer is unconstitutional, isn't it? yeah, you would think so. i mean, this idea that theis government is i going to stand p an institution that's going to monitor american speech is, thas going to treat americans political speech tucker . core political speech about political issues as something that needs to be monitoredpeol. this would be counter this is going to be a state propagandada machine. this board was supposed to push out counter information to americans who are raising questions and yes, to partner with big tech. the whole ideawi here in the documents show this is that the government would get together with big techr and collect information on americans who were raisingfom these questions. i mean, how dare you?th that'sat the whole idea here is the government of big tech. these companies would partner together in this massivemp censorship campaign. it is truly, truly chilling. it's beyond belief.at and thank you for proving what everyone suspected beyond
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this note because it's reassuring. cia is a proud lgbt plus a term of course no one ever finds.eves ally, we're committed to e maintaining a safe environment for all that means at the veryex least the next drone will have a rainbow on it. we can do so before we go in a really interesting conversation with a star turned preacher called josh broom and his description of what the industry he once worked in doesre to people how k exploit them and kills them is really pretty brazen. you can watch and tucker carlson say here's part of it. it's literally leading to death. like people are taking our life because of like-- like part of the legislation is being passed like people are people and putting it on the internet and there's no checks i and balances to see where itla came from or but some peopleh
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are getting rich from it. yes. and then so quickly, the 30 a people who are dead that were my friendsds, they tooknd their life because of the industry. those all of that content still online being consumed at anic astronomical rateal. that was an interesting conversation. you can see the entire thing tomorrow morning. we will beow m back tomorrow ni. our january six special kobelke and welcome to hannity tonight it is 9:00t pmit here n new york . our commander in chief oh , he's likely fast asleep after a long trip to the west coast.. he's tired. meanwhile, back in the swampme in d.c. are u.s. supreme court justices. they probably likely prettyy restless tonight because twenty four hours agore a man that was armed with a nine millimeter handgun and a knife traveled 9nd from califorl to maryland to the home of justice brett kavanaugh and that's where he planned to assassinate the supreme

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