tv Tucker Carlson Tonight FOX News July 5, 2022 10:00pm-11:00pm PDT
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obligation. with sunset you'll create the ultimate outdoor living space perfect for entertaining friends. call now for your free awning idea kit with local dealer info and two hundred dollar discount 30% life is better under a sunset now and say call eight hundred three five one eleven eighty three eight hundred thirty five one m three .ty >> good evening and welcome tucker carlson tonight. amazingly it was just over a week ago that joe biden's single handedly ended gun violence in the united states. how'd you miss that ? you probably were distracted by all the other amazing things joe biden is doing, like making air travel more efficient and winning the war in ukraine. so if b probably weren't paying attention on june twenty fifth when a law called the bipartisanabn safer communities act was signed and it's true its name was in fact bipartisan fashion,
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liberal republicans like john cornyn helped write it. so the question is , will the second half, will it makehe community safer? emphatically yes, said joe biden, quote, it's going to save a lot of lives. how many lives exactly when the characteristically modestct words of connecticutrd senator chris murphy quote, what we are doings will save thousands of lives, thousands then makes a kind of sense because now that we're going to have red flag laws in all l 50 states, laws that allow the government to disarm you byn force, that charging you withit a crime without bothering with due process. once we do that and we bith are doing it, mass shootings like the one we saw in buffalo this spring will never happen again. that's what they promised a us . and the media assured it wased true . every word of it. what they everwa mention was it was not only ridiculous and false, it was provably false. ybecause actually gun control does not stop bad people from usingon guns. it's not a talking point. a fact. here's how you know on the day that eighteen year old peyton gendron murdered ten people
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in buffalo, the state of s new york already had a red flaga walk and it was exactly t the sort of person they toldha us that red flag laws wouldag stop from committing b mass murder. gendron had braggeds in high school, remember, that he wanted to murder large groups of people. that was a red flag lar. peopla speaking of he'd only beenrt caught by his mother killingot a cat with his hands get in was so obviously crazyg and threatening that at one point new york state police came over and investigated him . but in the end nothing i happened. it had nod no effect. these laws and it's not surprising ask anyone who knows anything about violent wasn't getting paid to lie to you about it and you will learn the truth, whichto is it's almot impossible to stop someone who's dead set on harming other people. get killedds regularly. le there are no guns in prison. there are plenty of psychopathst . psychopaths are the problem and need still more evidence. just yesterday on the fourth ofr july, there was yet anothersh
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mass shooting in the state ofoo illinois. illinois is a state with red flag laws, assault weapons bans, gun control with authoritarians can dream up in a countryn, still has a second amendment. but the shooting happened anyway. it happened in highlandpp park, which is a pretty suburb north of chicago. and once again, the shooter was exactly the person. they claimeded red flag laws would stop before he hurt others. his name is robert creamer. he's a twenty one year old amateur rapper with a long and documented history of bizarre and very threatening behaviorar. h and on monday, he lived up to what everyone who knew him thoughtiv he might someday do. he dressed in women's clothes. he scaled a fire escape ladder to the roof. and the local businessman who opened fire on a parade. here's to look like so awful.
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as the authorities say, seven people have died from that shooting. at least thirty six others are wounded. >> here's what it looked like from the ground. good people terrified, bleeding in some cases deadle on the fourth of july. awfull. no normal person sees a tape like that and takes a breath as the tragedy of it sinks in as it should. americans were just murdered for no reason. so pause a bit before politicizing their deaths. so some respect you owe them that . what social media do not encourage respect. social media are the domain of partizans. and the first question a partisan never changes. it's this how can i use otheran people's misery to become more powerful myself? so on the basis of that ,ec the usual leap in to blame
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the other team. they did it. it's their fault ". >> it was me. eric swo did this immediately. of course, speaking of, but so did many others. these are the sort of people whose first instinct are is to ascribe political or racial motives to every crime to prove their point. t how t they were right allhey along w and sometimes they are right. sometimes racists and ideologues do commit crimes ,but that's not the majority. so mass killers are white. some killers are black, some ofw right wing, quite a few are left wing actually , because the new york times never mentionsns but one thing nearly all mass killers have in common almost every single one of them with some but few exceptions. >> all of them are alienated young men. that's the common thread. they're youngng: t, they're malr they're crazy. robert crtv most certainly fit that stereotype. have you seen the guy's picture? if he sat next to you in the bus, you would move immediately. he literally had face tattoos and dressed in costume in public on his youtube channel, which for some reason was very quickly scrubbed from
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the internet by authorities. why is that? we found it. cremini posted videos of the presidential motorcade along with a newspaper clippings about the kennedy assassination. speaking of red flags, months agoes, he is filming the highlad park parade route, the one he shot up not surprisingly, ati a press conference today, police acknowledged they had encountered chromeo severalcehe times before. three years ago, for example, police arrived after attempted to kill himself. > i'm going to relate some information from two prior instances that occurred here in highland park. the first was in april of 2019.s an individual contacted highland park policeed departmet a week after learning of mr. premo attempting suicide. this was a delayed report. soso highland park stillti responded to the residence a week later spoke with corrimal, spoke with crtv most parents and the matter wasa being handled by mental health professionals at that time. professional. the second occurred in september of 2019. a family member reported
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that chromeo said he was goingmb to kill everyone and marimo had a collection of knives. h the policead responded to o his residence. the police removed six knives, a dagger and a sword frommre primo's. so there you have it back in april of 2019, police found out that kreml had tried to kill himself and then a few months later in september, he threatened to quote, kill t everyone. so policee took away his knives took aat was it. they didn't follow up.wawa and even if they had what they've done, taken away his gunswas, you get more knives in case police didn't think the situation warranted further steps. as we saw, prema was still able to buy firearms legally despite being obviously mentally ill. >> now pause for a second. why is that? look at robert bobby screamo. would you sell guns to that guy? does he seem like a nut. case?l of course he does. so why didn't anyone raise an alarm? well, maybe because he didn't stand out. maybe because there are a lot of young men in america who suddenly look and act a lot
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like this guy. it's noty. an attack is just true . like primo, they inhabit a solitary fantasy world of social mediawhit and video game. they're high on government endorsed weed. smoke some more. it's good for you there. numbed by the endless psychotropic drugs that are handed out in every school country by crackpots posing as counselor's. cou >> and of course, they're angry. they know that their lives will not be better than k their parents. they'll be worse, that's all.noe but guarantees they know that that's stupid. and yet the authorities in their lives, mostly women, never stops lecturing them about their so-called privilege. remail your privileged mansion that try to imagine an unhealthier, unhappier life than that . a so a lot of young men in america are going nuts. >> are you surprised? and by the way, a shockinglyav large number of them have beene prescribed psychotropic drugs by their doctors. ssri prescri or antidepressants, and that would include quiteug a few mass shooters. and keep in mind again, these drugs are meant to prevent crazy behavior. >> and yet there seems to be a
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connection. eric harris, the columbinene killer, was the most zolofttion and luvox. rl a year earlier, a 15 year old called kip kinkel shot his parents, dozens of classmates. he was on prozac in twentyennded five . a sixteen year old called jeff weise killed his grandfather and ten kids in minnesota.ac he was on prozac, too. so his twenty seven yearoo old steven marzak, who murdered six people at northern illinois university in 2012. you may recall when twenty five year old james holmes walked into a movie theater and shot eighty two people, he was on zoloft. the list goes on and on and on and on . it includes the shooter at the washington navy yard in twenty thirteen. four year be thirty old aaron alexis . it also includes dylann roof. he's a twenty one year old who shot the church in charleston. now, he was apparently a racist . we've heard a lot about that . fine. but we've heard next to nothing about the fact that he was taking ssri. was he and many, many others not supposed to notice, but somehow the journal of
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political psychology once assembled a list of dozens more mass killingsho all committed by young people, young men on prescription drugsi .gs >> so is there a connection? well, we don't definitively we do know there are a whole lot more of these drugs being taken by kids than ever before and by the entire population who's not taking some prescription medication at this point betweenth 1991 and twenty 1 eighteen total ssri prescriptions, the united states rose by more than 2000%!thousand percent. three thousand percent three thousand percent of anything is a mass change.sive you don't see changes like that . but the point of this change was to make americans caama seiner happier, take these drugs and your problems will go away. yes, you will become numb. you will lose part of yourself. you no longer experience deep joy. you'll become part robock. ob but at least you won't want to kill yourself or harm other
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people. that was the promise.mi three thousand percent did work . let's see. over the very same period the suicide rate in the united states jumped by 35% did it work? s >> well, millions of people got an anti suicide drugs and wes wound up with many more suicides. isot working. is it possible it's making the problem worse? you think let'sg. gs >> mass shootings also increased dramatically over the very same period. here's a chart that shows it now the halfwits are where we the same thing. correlation is not causation. all right. whatever that means . but tellwh us halfwits what isoi going on exactly. what does that mean? >> we know that ssri are dangerous, etc. on the label, the increase quote, the risk of anxiety, agitation, o irritability, hostility, aggressiveness, impulsivity,f and mania. oh , not a big deal . deal. that's not causation. then what is it?
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according to one study by the fda, young people who have been prescribed ssri have an increased rate of suicide. oh , more suicides. well, this is to reduce suicide, but we're getting more suicides. let's let's stop right there. >> but we're not stopping. we're accelerating between 2015 and twenty nineteen . the use of ssri drugs by teens in the united states rose by nearly 40%. so it's not working. ot working, >> let's do s a whole lot more f it. this seems like a massive an extremely obvious problem, extremely obviousik. people aren't themselves. they're taking drugs that are appear to be causing the behavior. the drugs are designed tohe prevent. what do they talk about this on tv? oh , let's see. in twenty twenty , 2 the pharmaceutical industry spent more than four point five billion02 billion advertising on national television in this country. now,on how much is that wealthin put in some context,or pfizer spent more on advertising 2020 than it did on research and developmentnt. p but it wasn't a bad decision. it was a great decision.
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pfizer's revenue doubled last year to more than eighty one billion dollars. now, how do they do that ? well, the ad campaign paid off. it helped convince politicians to require the entire population take pfizer products products don't work as advertised that have killed large numbers of people and whose sidefi effects areef indemnified against lawsuits by the is congress. >> that's quitein business model you might think it could be a subject of a media story. . but no, those stories on pfizer, they're paid to be fanboys of pfizer , therefore they are. here's b, for example, from cnb, which is ostensibly a news organization and we're quotingbl pfizer is uniquely positioned to advance mrsa , which could be a breakthrough for other infectious diseases, genetic diseases and cancerr. >> princess paid post for pfizer hashtag ad on their twitter account, a news organizationwi. they're admitting it's a paidey post for pfizer . but in cnbc defense, they're not alone.ze pretty much all the news coverage you see in the
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united states is a paid post for pfizer . >> watch this . anderson cooper 360 brought to you by pfizer , abc news "nightline" brought to you by pfizer the human factor f brought to you by pfizer . cbs health watch sponsored b by pfizer. good morning america. exactly.izer. vici cnn tonight brought to you by pfizer . oh , it's all brought to you by oh . why is that? because tv channels don't prescribe drugs. doctors do. so why would pfizer , a drug company, be advertising untelevised? n >> well, we're not sure the answer is we don't hold your breath waiting for cnn or good morning america to do a hard hitting investigative piece on the potential connection between prescriptionn drugs and violence. probably not going to happensi since they sponsor this channels. >> they're going to keep
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telling you it's all about guns ,about guns.on >> does anyone really believe it's all about guns? no one thinks that if you really thought the guns caused violence, you would, for example, demand far harsher prosecution of gun possession in the cities. that's where most of the shooters shootings are taking place. but no one's doing that . >> why? because that's where democratic voters live. so there's no chance that it was going to crack down on them . instead, politicians using these strategies to do what they've always wantedd, p o do, whichhi is disarm their political opponents. here's someone who's kinddwantef dumb enough to say it out loud. this is the governor of illinois, j.b. pritzker. iit is devastating that a celebration of america was ripped apart by our uniquely american plague, a day dedicated to freedom has put into stark relief the onere freedom weed as a nation refuse to uphold the freedom of our fellow citizens to live without the daily fear of gun violence.
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it's the fourth of july four reflection on our freedoms. our founders carried muskets, not assault weapons. and i don't think a singled one of them would have said that you have a constitutional right to an assaultt weapon with a high capacity magazine, a single person watching. there's even one person watching that believe for s a second to j.b. pritzker has had an authentic human emotion in the last 20 years other than gluttony, greed and the lust for power. no, no one believes that this is politics. disarm the law abiding. that's the first thing every authoritarian regime does. of course, make sure the other side can't fight back .is of course, that'shat th they al. so, of course, in new york, the state's unelected governor speaking of democracy, name is kathy hochul. you have a little vaccinated g. >> probably isn't worth that anymore. but hochul must approve the law requiring gun buyers providevi their social media accounts to the governmentdeo rampaging firt
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amendment lawyers hear applicants must prove to kathyt hochul satisfaction that they have. and we're quoting the essential character, temperament and judgment necessary to be entrusted with a weaponnd. so the idea is kathy hochul has not been elected governor , is the holder of your rights, and she kind of doles them out based on your obedience. now, this is an inversion ofce the basic promise of america, which is your rights came before the government weres given to you . wou by god, can we use that word now? and the government merely them.ards but once you get rid of that , like joe biden doesn't start telling us that i thought your rights and if you do what i tell you to do, i'll give it to you .ilto you there's nothing." you can't do. so new york's not stopping there. new york has also made it a felony to carry a firearm in a public place.rm capitol hill's bodyguards that include public transit, times square, you can't carrybl a firearm in churches or schools where mass shootings have been known to occur.. so that means the lawma abidings in new york can't defend themselves. so other, l they don't miss the capitol will consult some kind of study telling us would save lives now, not
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even pretending to do it justt because he feels like it just admitted that on camera. >> what you have the numbers to show the concealed carry permit holders not committing crimes. i don't need to have numbers. i don't need i don't have to have a data point to point to. to say that this is all i know is i have a responsibility to the people of the state. >> oh , i don't need numbers. i don't need to numbers. i'm acting purely out of motion. this isa how i feel because i care. >> wow. living down the stereotype of anybody, there's no actual evidence of a work. >> she doesn't need that . she wants more power. watch kathy, explain. imagine you're on aa crowded subway and you bang into somebody inadvertently tempers flare and the person that you banged into happens to carry a concealed weapon. imagine you're in a bar.rying someone starts a fight.
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they have a concealed weapon on them. imagine you're in times square with your family. you're on the way to a show with your family and you're surrounded by people with concealed weapons. does that make you feel more orw less safee ? >> what is your reaction necklace? kathy hochul, were you bragging about that to brag about being vaccinated anymore? why is that exactly? maybe just come out and explaina .t a but missing is as soon as we tell people on the subway bad people, they can't have guns, they'll immediately obey kathy hochul because they voted for a nobody did because bad peoplee follow the rules. >> don't you say what is she saying? exactly? we're not sure. maybe jason whitlock knows he's to fearless 20%. it's great to see you tonight. so it seems once again we're talking about everything except what is really obvious. >> there's a problem with young men of r all political views and colors. youngro men are in trouble now. there's a problem with american culture.blem we are wit lookingh at the ramifications of a cultural
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rot. and you spelledoo out beautifully. i think that there are a number of americans in the science crowd and the cultural elites the smarteste'rere people in the history of the planet and we're really the dumbest and we really think we've outsmarted god's natural order that the development ofpm children we can put on the back burner if there's a problem with your kid. pfizer has a pill that willt correct it. if you're a woman, the most important right you have is then right to killt the baby growing in your room. and so that's a message and an indication of a mindset that the development and the cultivation and the nurturing of children isn't a priori in america. riority and that's why these i robber criminals are being created, because as a society, as a , we put themut on the back burner. we told them they don't matter . we're telling young boys,
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particularly if they're hetero and have christian views that they're the worst people on the planethe. they're responsible for tns everything that has gone wrong on the planet. your horribles s on and then we've normalized a the way they present themselves and insanity tattooing their face is rapping about killing and murdering people. we've normalized all ofu' this insanity and so we can't look to robert creamer and go, hey, this looks abnormal because everybody's doing this . .e he's just mimicking what he's sayingeverybody . le the people we're celebrating do. ing,so we can't even say, hey, this isn't a proper look for a young person. this isn't a proper way to present yourself. why isn't it every rapper that i know that has been super bowl halftime or whatever they have demonic satanic violent music k just lie the stuff robert kreml wasc, producing j. >> >> tucker , if we don't return to some biblical values, i
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the greatest experiment in human history is going down in a massive ball of flames. and i'm talking about america. jason whitlock, thanks so much j for joining. appreciate it. thank you .>> thank you. so it's said last week in brazil and it was hard not to notice the remarkable parallels between every part of that society and ours, between their politics and between the media censorship currently underway in brazil and what we have here pretty remarkable and very informative here in america. glenn greenwald is an american . he's been in brazil seventeen years. he joins us to unpack this a little bit. i'm mike huckabee, former governor of arkansas and i'm here with my wonderful wife of almost 50 years, janet, and our puppies. over the years, we've learned to make a marriage work and love, respect and most importantly, a good night's sleep. my had real difficulty getting
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a significant media that challenges the establishment narrative. and we are supposed to know why that is and what would happen if something like, i don't know, fox news existed in brazil. so why is the new fox news, brazil? i cnn is here. you got over fifty million votes in the last election. e cnn is a political player here . so it was globo, but there's no tv channel for your voters to be ahis is going little if i could you launch an appeal to you ? >> i can only say that you will bes the most welcome in brazil. wee you will be an excellent counterpart to the other vehiclesesount out. there are very few media outlets that are really unbiased in brazil, but that's something we need and we do have one program in the job and time network called the dots in the eyes, the dots in the eyes or the dots on the eyes and they're excellent. they really showcase the good things going on in this country . flattering, i will admit that not speaking portuguese could be a hurdle in the largest portuguese speaking country in the world.. but the f
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free spe but to the question of free speech, which really is the acid test, do you have free speech or don't you ?r it's a really simple test. you have free speech and you can say something that most people consider offensive or outrageous view that is held by very few people and not be punished for saying it. that's what free speech is . does brazil have free speech? well, earlier this year, perhaps the most popular podcast in the country, a guy known as mvrner played a thought experiment on his show in which he said, you know, even extremist parties should be recognizeded by law in brazil. not that i'm b fore them, butld you should be allowed to have bt any political party you want because that's what freedom is . in response to saying this , the attorney general of brazil open an investigation into monaco. he was fired and kicked off of youtube. glenn greenwald saw this happen in real communist brazil. well, he's lived here for 17 years. he's an independent journalist with an independent and he joins us this assessment. clint, thanks so much for coming on . so i was really struck so much about brazil, this amazing
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and impressive and i understand why you moved sthat here , but the question of free speech, media freedomomn, how does that stand when you say now in brazil? you know, i think one of the benefits of living in a foreign country for a while is that you see some of the flaws of your country, but you also see a lot of the really good sides w. one of the things that exists in the united states that doesn't exist and a lot ofa other countries, including brazil, is a more pluralistic media than is available in a lot of other places, even if it's just fox news and other right wing outlets. , some places, as you just said , have none here in brazil, the country has beennt notoriously dominated by four or five industrialized families who control almost all media and their overarching ideology really is neither right nor left for preservation of established power and ruling orthodoxy. and they've had a lock on mainstream discourse for soth long. the question off free speech is , well, when monarch that podcast host that you just referenced said i think the government shouldn't have the power to ban certain
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political parties. to me that is completely uncontroversial. that's a state of the law in the united states because of our constitution. and when i defendedco one of the very few people who did, i was treated like a . you know, people saying a this freedom of speech is a fascist ideology and we don't want it here , which is so ironic given that the hallmark of actual fascistsfa is censorship, not free inquiryc or free discourse. and it's even more ironic given that a lot of people on laughs who don't believe in free trust here seem to the government currently run by president bush senario or american billionaires who control big tax who they seem to be comfortable controlling their political discourse. what's interesting and i should say, just because i think our audience knows you did more than complain about the censorship of this podcastnt ,you helped him get a new job. so bless you for that . but the question of american media is important here because no matter what you think of him relies pretty much exclusively on american owned tech platforms. twitter specifically to get his
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message. doesn't that make him totally vulnerable to censorship? american companies? well, he has been repeatedly censored by big tech platforms when speaking about covid wasig often censored and speaking about the upcoming election is often censored. so facebook and google arein essentially dictating to brazilians what they can and can't hear, including from their own democratically elected president. and again, no matter what you think of ostinato,. you should have to think that that'su a prettysh serious problem. and i think it's a very similar dynamic to what has happened in the us where the entire establishment essentially united against trump . so all these institutions that liberals in the left and the united states have long held with such contempt neocons and security gate and corporate media all united against trump and suddenly they were viewed favor by the american left and by american liberalism that has happened to a large extent here . a brazilian leftist will now longdalek about globo ,long worst enemy of the brazilian with a lot of money.
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not great yet the major media company that has become completely hospitable sanora becauseeas b again, both naro rn on a platform of anti-establishment o challenge and defiance. and that's not what his governmentth is . it's just the rhetoric itselfme has made the establishment turn against himnt. nd s amazing. the parallels here in brazilpe would just recommend to everyone come and spendnd a week here . it's just it's a remarkable reflection of our own society. glenn., thank you . >> g great tooo be with you . with y. so joe biden the puppet masters.s. all right. they're always telling>> us we l need more women ofli coloree in positions of power. well,f what a woman of color emerged in the democratic party with amazing talents and they were embarrassed of her and tried to suppress her voice that tell you about how they really feel. we'll show you afterhay a break
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>> you have to wonder why it's - left to this show of all- places to announce the rising star, the next rising star in the democratic party. but it is so we're going to it's a woman called tiarora. mac, you never heard of tr a mac? well, maybe that's because she's a state senator in the country. >> smallest state brown .ll and you have to wonder why this is almost demonstrating talent. is who has that ?an with she announced on social media just this week an ivy league degree from brown , but still technically ivy league famous people send their kids whatever it's brown , you should be impressed. and she's an amazingng performe. here's the latest campaign. >> so send her back so you haven those moments wherets you see something like, oh , that's the future. that's what it looks like. we saw terremark head in
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the sand talking and we thought, man, that's the democratic party . 2020. so not everyone liked it. and she responded this way on twitter. but, talking upside down really makes the conservative unhinged internet accounts pop up on monday. and nevertheless, you wrote, i'm really excited for the house sex ed bill hearing latered today teaching comprehensive,, inclusive, pleasure based sex ed was a highlight of my timeig teaching. and you gotmy t to wonder, since she just summarized everything a democratic party is for, why isn't your own party embracing why she's still a state senator in rhode island?sh why she's secretary of state? why are they pushing your for president? he's not old enough really because the racist constitution says he's going to want toci change the mctear mac, your standard bearer in twenty twenty four . but they're not they're pushing joe biden like one hundred years old , pale, stale joe biden and hillary clinton got a judge again talk
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about systemic racism. terremark 2020 four. she hadan to run with the guy in the dress who oversees biden's nuclear waste program at sam brittanys. our new deficit secretary for spent fuel and waste disposition deals with the spent fuel rods. he's also got something called puppy fetish. how do we know this ?? well, it's all over social media. so of course, isn't the biden administration. so he ought to be right up there with a mac and then go a step further. why not make rachel ivin, head of dodie's? he's already an admiral. come on now. be honest about who you are. people appreciate mac. >> 2020 four. >> you may have noticed a lot of parents are homeschooling their kids recently. why is that? well, because of stories like this one.. jen mason is a sch director in the state of washington. she recently held an open mic under 18 ,ersolorie including toddlers who identify as , quote, 1 clear .
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now she's hosting a series of sex ed workshops for kids as young as nine because they need to hear her views on , not the parents. hers. jason rants often actions are seattle based west coast correspondent who broke this story on his radio show and his podcast. he joins us tonight forde a recap. >> rants, ladies and gentlemen. oh , this story is so much creepier than i think people realize. so jim mason is inviting parents to bring kids as young as nine years old too a private workshop next month. te it's titled w uncrate academy and it's billed as an inclusiveu sex ed class, whichsi she says offers, quote, empowerment and information rather than shame, fear and judgment. okay, but it also offers what i think most people might consider wildly inappropriate m content for kids among the topics taught to these nine year olds will be gender and sexual identities, anatomy for pleasure. what is kinds of solo important activities plus safer practices for all kinds of activities. now, when i at the school board director about the material,
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she kind of downplayed a lot ofl it. she claimed that discussionsf it about acts wouldhe not actually be the main focus oft this course. but how does she define to these kids? it turns def rather nebulously,e told me in part, can really be any activity that a person does with themselves or others to become arousedwi. there's no such thing as real and it's okay iftou your definition of is different from someone else as a woman after bill clinton's heart, if you haven't been creeped out up until this point, how about this ? the workshops being held that wink wink boutique, which is an all ages shopn in downtown bellingham. you see when mason isn't actually serving on the school board, she runs wink wink as the owner where he's also a coach . so these kids will walk past edible lubricant and swayne floggers and toys name the womanizer on the way to learn about inappropriate . >> i don't understand. you talk ics. to my nine year old in graphic ways about in a public park. i punch you in the face and call the cops.
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you do it in a school and i have to pay your salary and shut up. is how does this work? i mean, there very clearly leaning towards the more of curriculum. and of course, if you say c anythingle, you're in the wrongy they're in the right. s they know it. yeah, i hope parents won't put up ignorance. thank you for your report as always. thanks. that's f so obviously the u.s. economy is heading toward recession. >> if we have not yet already arrived arrived. but cnn is on it. they're launchingng a new racial attack. if we get a recession because the skin color of the economists who predicted it ,this is cnn and she's not 15% . dote you have a life insurance policy? you no longer need?tirement. bu now you can sell your policy, even a term policy for immediate cash payment. we thought we had planned $10 carefully for our retirement, but we quickly realized we needed a way to supplement our income. if you hadn' one hundred thousad dollars or more life insurance, you may qualify to sellndin your policy.
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cnn. the financial reporters can't be bothered with financial news or economics or so trivial to. >> so instead of cnn has published a piece explaining why you should not care about the fact the recession is on the way because joe biden's president turns up calling something a recession is racist. here's the headline belongs in a museum and we hope we can put it there some day. it's this quote who decides if the u.s. is in a recession? eight white economists you've never heard of. >> didid you hear that eight white economists are calling it a recession? they!w dare they ? why is the skin coloror of an economist relevant to a prediction about recession and explain that . but by including their skin color in the headline, not only they move america a little bit closer to rwanda, which of course is the point. they also distracted you from the fact that the current president is destroying the u.s. economy, making them poorer and now, you know, it's racistst . you can just ignore it.no like everything else, c he humiliates joe biden or reveals the incompetence of our rulersilia.
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>> so ukraine is now demanding a lot more money fromuk the united states. in fact, more money that its entire pre-war budget consistedt of. obviously, members of - both parties in congress will grant that request because security b ukraine's border is their top priority, says mitch mcconnell. george w. bush agrees nothing's more important than ukraine showing that our southern border, which remains completely open. congressman andy biggs, who represents the state of arizona, was at the border in yumadys a few days ago. >> here's some of what he saw after the resolution was in the room. they come up here , cdc tells me to sit down now hours for questions for comment process. these individuals are taken to the yuma processing center for ,say, military age men, single men in the area. so there's lots and lots going. on here in the yuma border. >> so why is this happening? >> super simple, joe . open the border hasn't closed it. why is he doing that ?
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probably a lot of reasons. all of them sinister, anti-democratic and in fact evil. this is a crime. the nation's just declared that the us mexico border is the deadliest in the worldec in the world. the united states was third world america. multiple texas counties declared today that what's happening at the border constitutes an invasionmult becs it does. andy biggs, as wewe told you , represents arizona, the unitedso states congress. he joins us tonight. m congressman, thanks so much for coming on . so members of congress in texas called this an invasion. do you think that's fair? i yeah, it'snv fair. it's accurate. hiarizona's attorney general has said the same and what you're seeing from the video is that when i was down there, tucker , that is a regular routine and we met people from georgia, all kinds of latin american countries, african nations, .hina, india, that happens every morning. i mean, that was about e for about four or four thirty in the morning that day. and it's it's nonstop because
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we basically said come in and you ask why are you here? t and they'll say, biden told us to come in .at that is an invasion that is an invasion. so this will completely change america in a democracy. the citizens get to decide what kind of country they want to live in . now, the biden administration is it'll never be theedm same country ever. millions of new people all illegal. so like why is this not a crime that's being prosecuted?rime t why isn't the president being impeached? hat'sthe president being impeacd for this ? well, i think it should be . i think because they've deliberately when i say they i mean president biden, kamala harris, secretary mayorkas, they have deliberately stoppedra enforcement under title eight , which is the immigrationte adminial education act.. and then you also havestra title 40 to that hedging on they're not enforcing the law. they're not allowing ice tog actually remove people and they're actually surreptitiously providing a de facto amnesty
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program to a lot of people that the catch releasing to me that's a violation of the law and it's dangerous to this country because i mean, we could talk about terrorist crime. we could talk about the drugs that are coming in . we could talk about the danger to the people that are coming in illegally. but the guy in viking horns is a threat to democracy. joe biden and my orchestra threat to democracy, real threat, i would say partially because i appreciate it from arizona. good to see you . when you sit here a minute ago, we needd more . we know you do, too. we will have more when we come back . hits the some growing a boot in the rear view mirror above the drinks included. i pulled it down to the and i don't care if we ever come
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