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have nothing to show for it. you haveve n no close friends. your family is in tatters of your two surviving children. one is a drug addict and theher' other you're only living.daught daughter has been arrested repeatedlyer hasee and has also wound up in rehab. she blames her compulsions withhe fact you took showers with her as a child. you've never been charged for doing that. s that y but everyone around you knows that you did. at this point, your wife thinkss so little of you that shekeep w demanded you keep working despite the fact she knew perfectlyor she k well thau had dementia. in retrospect, your life has. life amounted to a very sad story.ado and saddest of all, it'sry almot over weeks from now youth will turn 80 . this is the point inis is your journey where a decent man turns inward. old age is the pause that god gives us to reflect on whate we've done and what we've left. undone. ifd e all, to ponder where we might be going next. ho you're joe biden, you would ponder that, how could you not? but joe biden is not doing that. in tin the final days of his, seventy nine here, joe biden is not asking questions abou asi the fate of his soul. he's making pronouncements about yours, the soul ofs he
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the nation, as he puts it. >> that's the topic of his primetime speech tomorrow night. don't expect to hear anything transcendent nigh as he speaks. t we haven't seen the transcript, but we can sayat with confidencn that biden will not say a word about the single greatest problem that our country facesp ,which is the utter lack ofmeann meaning in our national life. what exactly do we believe as americans? what's the point of all of this fighting climate change, yelling about diversity figh and trans rights?e rights? it can't be the point. those are fads. they're not ideals. and if they're all we have, we're in trouble. there was a yawning void at the center of american identityn . no wonder everybody's gone crazy. crazdon't expect biden to addresy. s any of that tomorrow night. biden is , above allhe i,s abov a partisan, a team playee all o right or wrong. so naturally he will use his time to push for partisan advantage ahead of the comingge midterm elections. and that alone is not o surprising and that. >> that's what most politicians would do. but biden is different in this way. but joe bi this way.in his age, biden has l
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sense of proportion propo and restraint is fine. motor skills are gone. n he no longer persuades. he bludge, quote, what we're seeing now is either the beginning or the death knell of extreme maga philosophy he announced to the speech last week. it's not just trump, it'sg ph the entire philosophy. >> it's like semi fascism philo fascists. so that's what the other side is , says joe biden, an american president comparing tens of millions of his own people comps the moral monsters we shot w and bombed and later hung from the gallows. in world war twos in w, the chin and grandchildren of americansth who died fighting the are now themselves, says joe biden. >> because they vote republican , it's hard to thatan any us president would sayo belv something like that, even in private. but joe biden just did. and then a few hours later at a high school gym, he said it again. >> and we're not calling anyone or anything. techamericd ita part.t le how close are this? >> we're at a serious moment inm
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our nation's history. the magg public is just threaten our personal rights and economic security. s they're a threat to our verythrt democracy. weo ou must be stronger, more determined and more committed to saving americavinga than the magor republicans areme destroying america. they're destroying democracy, says the same politicianucker: who had the fbi raid the home of the man who's runningsa against him inme the nextpoliti election. they're destroying democracy by voting for the wrong people.e their tempting self government. and that's an attack on democracy. ls it was all so crazy and over-the-top. so yes, extreme. d no >> you couldn't believewh the white house press office would even try tite ouldo defen better to announce that biden must have had a stroke. apologize and then move on . and yet the white house seemed m completely unashamed for whatmag he said. biden's history makingst publicist the single dumbests,ed person ever to hold that job, explained that her boss had spoken intentionally and with precision. he quote, called t what it
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mean meaning biden called republicans what they are. they're. hen calledblicans said. so next question. >> having established his estab political opponents are fascist, biden sailihe politd at describing what they do. but you knew what they do. murder people.what it's who they are. so it shouldn't surprise you that on january six , o republicans killed, quote, several police officers. >> biden said that yesterday.said tha >> watch this. imagine joe , if you turn on the television and washington, dc and sawof a mob of a thousand people storming down the hallways of the parliament, breaking downeag the doors, tryin dg to overturn an outcome of electionice and killing several police officers. >> in the meantime, did is hear that on insurrection day last year, donald trump's not? it on army quote, killed several police officers. we did really? we didn't know that. n how many police officers were killed? joe biden caat, nyn be more speu . can you tell us their names? you can't, of course. t
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and he didn't because therey. aren't any not one . the only person we can say for sure who was killed on january 6th was an unarmed female trump voter called ashley babbette, who posed no physical threat to anyone. she was shot to death by a reckless police officer. that killingr. is never investigated because she was a . and you don't need an excuse to kill with .e is the season never closes.g limi there's not, back limit. shoot all you want. yoat's the message. when you're , there is no feelt to what they can do to you and feel morally justified as they do now. there was s a timeth not so lont ago when democratic leaders told us that beat cops were. r remember that they were the . joe biden's own vicece presi president raise bail moneyy thrg collected through something called the minnesota freedom fund in order to free peoplea fr accused of committing violence against the police. one of the so-called acc protess that kamala harris helped spring from jail was a felon called sean michael tillman. he was out for three weeksth before authorities say horitieet a man to death at a train station. now, shortly after kamalannesot harris boosted the minnesota
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freedom fund, joe biden rewardedme biden her by choosis as his vice presidentialsi running mate. it, biden was muchce again less concerned with violence against law enforcement. his party was encouragin lawg. cops are getting ambushed allcor over the country in baton, louisiana. >> and twenty twenty , a man202n called ronnie cato threatened to executeni police officers and then made good on his threat. he shot two cops. he killed one in the bronx that year, a man called robert williams approached two police officerros, an unmarked police car . he pulled out a gun and for non stated reason openedno fire .oul twelve hours later, williamsat arrived at the forty first police precinct and started to shoot at more cops. he only stopped when he ran out of ammunition. this is a trend and it continues to this day. ambush style attackslice inc on the police increased in 2020 one . they're up again this year. the in fact, they're up 50% so far . in 2020 two. how was joe biden responded toh all of this. did he alert the justice department to shut it down nowda he did the opposite. no leaders of blm to the white house. that would be the same blm justl
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a few years earlier publicly called for the murder of police officers in minnesota yet again ,pigs in a blanket fry like bacon kill the police, thoseed firemen joe biden. t so his position on cop killing, hi with certainty has changed in recent years. but then so have his views on a lot of things, including national unity. so here's a video that we haveaa saved for more than a year and a half. it was recorded just afterth the election. justine el, just as protests of. january 6th. atn said hedo ye wanted to bring the country together. >> do you remember this? here it is . today. >> on this january day, my whole soul is in this bringing america together, le, n uniting our people, uniting our nationit. stop the we can join forces, stop the shouting and lower the temperature. and so today at this time in
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>>is place, let's start afresh . stop the shouting, lowerker: the temperature, unite our nation. >> that's exactly right.ctly rig whatever happened to that joe biden, we vote for thatl prb joe biden probably we'd certainly like him back , but we can't now. americaban't nowa has changed t. why? because the biden programbeca didn't work. d it turns out the country neededy more than equity. we needed competence. . we need someone wise to rune wi the federal reserve. we need engineero runs tonerg actually understand how energy grids work and don't just posturgridrk, noe about them. we needed a pentagon that could win wars and a state department that at least occasionallyt considered the interests of the united states . we needer theintered federal lat that cares above all about justice. we need intel agencies cared a y on our enemies, not on our citizens. but unfortunately, we didn't th, get any of that. so inevitably things started tor frayay. all of these are not all these trends are biden's joe biden's fault. get a lot of help over decades i
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,but a lot of this is joe biden's fault and he can't admit it just as he can't facesn the prospect of his own eternal future as his 80th birthdayternl approaches. so he externalizes it. he tellsiz you not himself. you're the problem.u ar you're the reasoe n thingsth are broken, your racism, your transphobia, your minivan . it's your fault. yo minfault.u stood in the way f progress. you are a . wepr herebogrey declare war on y seat's exactly what you're seeing that's happening. den at and you wonderte as joe biden attempts this if he can pull it off middle class america is the problem. that's not an easy case toe make. there are to o many facts in the way of it. for example, last thursday,acts the same day that joe biden announced that republicans were fascists, thatunced th same it perhaps not by chance the very same day that joe biden that joe rogan aired his interview with mark zuckerberg of facebookh. in that conversation, zuckerberg admitted that he censored the views of hunter biden'ed tha nters laptop.e the anfby news of it whatsoever? because the fbi told into the fbi told zuckerberg this was russian propaganda even
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when they knew for a fact that it was not because they had the laptop. in other words, the fbi interfered with the presidential electioen. that seems like a big story.ms k in fact, it seems like a turning point. joe b buidt joe biden ignored it completely. in a speech that day, biden lashedin his sat out at anyone t dare complain about the fbi, atote, it's sickening to see the new attacks on the fbi, he said, suggesting that what seemed like legitimateti criticism was in fact a threat of violence. mate ca threatspeech is violence but biden was not alone in delivering that message. that ver y same day the justice department's designated mouthpiece at nbc news, a man called frank figure lucy, defended the fbi and social media to the same effect and som did many others. so if you step back , it started to look coordinated and you begin to wonder, couldte it be that joe biden is not simply a lone elderly democratic politician? could it be that joe biden is a mouthpiece for much larger forces? t to >> it's hard not to conclude
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that because no single american president could eliminate this many core civil liberties allprd by himselfentake in a year and a half. all of a sudden permanentof washington can raid the home a f the former president . >> he had nuclear secrets. no, he didn't. presiden whatever . who cares? he's badhe h and then round up s personal attorneys and then steal their privileged communicationss bad.. allowed itat's never been allowed. th is now no single president that no singler president could turn trespassing any public building in a felony and then arrest hundreds of people for it and send to solitary confinement in the d.c. jail. no single president could dot cl that. no single president could redefine an entire oppositionre party asden and then proceed as if that were perfectly normal. that couldn't happen. no no president could do that. anpresident would need help to do that. and biden has hahas had it. this didn't arrive out of the the blue, even building toward this moment for a very long time. last year, the bush administration decided to have thousands of law abiding republicans fired from their jobsfired frjobs, their l destroyed. how they do that? well, they mandated an experimental vaccine thatk.
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didn't actually work. a drug the uk government now admits can be dangerous and shouldn't be used in womente who are pregnant or breastfeeding that drug and then they watch who disobeyed their instructions. >> i'm announcing that inst of labort is developing an emergency rule to require all employers with one hundred orployee more employees that together employ over 80 million workerss to insure their workforces are fully vaccinated or show. a negative test at least once g a week. we're going to protect vaccinated workersoing to prot, unvaccinated coworkers. you've been patiend cowot, but our patience is wearing thin. >> oh,g thin so that was a fasty to find out who was disobedient. but just in cased ou there was y question, at the very same timem biden demanded the entire american population wear paper n masks on their faces, not toid protect them or to keep themork, healthy. that didn't work. but is it kind of uniform,
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the democratic party's equivalent of the mao pind and anyone who didn'anyonet coud be trusted? >> look, i hope everybody realized by now these masks make a difference. and the last them the last thing we need is neanderthale nd thinking. in the meantime, everything's fine. take off your mask. forget your it still matters.. >> the mask makes a difference. that was from march of lastferec year, at which point we off the mask did not infect make a difference except to cut. off oxygen to your brain. but the mask madt theye quite a political difference. it separated the obedient fromdn the disobedient immediately.from you knew exactly whose teamsobei everyone was on by looking aento their face'ss. and that, of course, was the the point. and once we allowed thatinued an the progression continued and it's been stark. mask, >> wear a mask or you're dangerous. take the shot or you're a criminal. and at this point vote for joe biden or you're a . that's where we are now. so as biden explained tuesday, this is a big change once you've been declared a , you
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don't have rights. you can, for example , be trusted with firearms. >> but we're not stopping here n . i'm determined to ban assaultap weapons in this countrony, try! determined. i did it once before and i'llai do it again. >> we could rebut that. yeah, they did before it didn't work. that's not. the point. look at the rage.week look at the rage.re that was this weekme.mber remember a year ago. e stop the shouting, lowere, the temperature. unite our nation. that was last year.st not any more nazis'. >> they're taking off the velvet glove and we're about to feel the steel beneath it.l feel the steel benea victor davis hanson is a senior fellow3 4 f1 ofikening the united states is likening the opposition party to the e. o doesn't seem accidental.s itli seemske intentional and iti seems likeng the beginning ofid something very bad. can you think ofwho ha any other
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president who's ever spoken this way about americanmeri citizens? >> not really. we hadca a senatorn citizensn nd joe mccarthy that did and we know how that ended up. n's offe but joe biden is all for unityar when his polls are above 50%he i and when he's desperate. and so so far as polls areis drp dropping even this week as in th speak down back to thirty eight in the latest reuterreutee then he trie ns to divide w the nation and we and we know how that's going to end uput not going to end up well for him.bue but it's so predictable. we went through the russian collusion hoax and then we wento through the laptopaxion hoax disinformation hoax. then we went through the insurrection and attempted to overthrow the government. january six , it wasn'governt ws a buffoonish riot. and then we went the donald trump raid hopes that he hade fo nuclear secrets and he had to be for the first time in history, the next president , his home had to be invaded. i and it's so predictable because. it's just mass distraction. none onof these issues thanet he has pushed through joe biden on the border, on crime,
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on inflation, on the economy, on energy have 50% support. he doesn't have 50% support.% sr and what have we been talking, tucker, about the nation? they've been talking about all of these psychodramas that are ginned up and now it's civil war. the right wants their fascist. they're. s they want to have a civil war.hy but if you want to listen toyout civil war or succession, justvia read the nation magazine or r the new republic. all they talk about hist. is succession. if you want to look at t to revolution loos, who's the one t wants to pack the court oro pa destroy a two hundred or thirty three year old electoral college or or get rid of one hundred and eighty year filibuster who weaponizes you said the fbi, the the cia is there are there generals right now who are saying thatan joe biden should leave office sooner than later than they ditd about the former president ? i don't think so. there's nobody inauguration. sag nobody's saying the white housel should be blown up as madonnad did. nobody's writing in foreign policy magazine that we need
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a military coup. >> americans are not and most americans are really nices ar on both sides and decent people. it'sce on b it worries me that he's talking this way. and i appreciate your perspective on jamespe hansen. >> thank youctiv.e. thank you. so as he told you last night,eyl the energy grid d in our biggesa state, california, is falling apart. keep can't keep the lights on , bu the lt the governor of that n gavin newsom, doesn't seem tooou worried. he announced this weeks week the is banning gasoline vehicles in california coming soon. that will mean everyone needsd u an electric car . so we asked duringnigh last nigs show, how are people going to charge these electric cars if c the energy grid in california can't even run their washing machines? a eruthat was a rhetorical ques. we got our answer very quickly just a few minutes after that show aired, california grid a operator told residents to t engage in, quote, energyengage conservation over the long weekend. what does that mean? weekwell, they were told to, qu,
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avoid using large applianceses yod charge electric vehicles. >> you must have electric vehicles. unfortunately, you can't charge themunfortunat. >> what we've been reporting, how children's hospitals are the center of radical lifecal altering surgeries for children, hysterectomy, castration. now a major children's hospital has just been exposed fow a majr promoting bdm trans friendly toys for children. what's going on exactly? we're going to try and find out next. military mission in afghanistan will conclude on august 31st. i don't believe among any of our most senior military advisers that any of them thought it was going to go well . these people need help. i'll ask you what it takes to say you're working for the for
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>> so what happens in jackson, mississippi? o happens iimpacts each and evf us . and soe of us. we have to make the decision that we're going to start controlling the wayl po electoral politics proceeds. and so wane made a decision thah we're going to be the most radical city on the planet. >> jackson, mississippi is going to be the most radical city on the planet.y on most politicians don't t followt through on their promises, butst chokwe lumumba definitely did. he has made jackson so radical that it no longer has drinking water or any water for the third day in a row. you just can't get water in.th jackson, the city's main treatment plant failed on monday. residents cannot now flush their toilets. firemen can't fight fires. fires, waiting in lines a mile long to get bottledge water from the national guard. jackson state university justre announced that there is , quote, low was l to no water pre at all campus locations.
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so that's truly a radical city so radical that you literallyha can't have water. next step, take away roads and indoor heating once you take it away, flush toilets. there's really no limi t to the radical ism mayor lumumbam can bring to jackson, mississippi. th a await to learn the details. in recent weeks, we'velo learned a lot about what is actuallywhat happening inside children'she hospitals around the country. most people trust children's d nottals implicitly that it didn't know the details. but thanks to the internet, we no tw do. f and it turnsth out some of these hospitals are performing horrifying experimentse h on children, elective hysterectomy on minors, physicalist wond chemical castration, things you'd thinkul would be crimes, but that apparently aren't and that arees going on in children's hospitals in the united states . and now we're learning the un more . rufo the journalist chris rufo was chst broken a story about the children's hospital of chicago and local school administrators promoting, quote,trator bdm and trans friey
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toys for kids. fri hard to believe that's true. but chris rufo has that story for us now. itris , thanks so much for coming on . is this does sound like something you made does up, buu didn't? >> it does. and unfortunately, it'ssituat actually true. and so whaiot the situation is , is that the lurie children'slurh hospitalildr of chicago,he large the largest children's hospital in the state of illinois, partnered with at least four public school districts promotinoug radical gender theoa as part of their teacher t and administrator training programs. they're promoting the idea that gender is not binary, that the idea that ma that man and wn exist is a false binary and they're doing everything, c including promoting transparently toys. they're promotinlu g a lgbtqtoys friendly shop for teens.gbtq these are really bizarre items that they're telling middle school and high school teachers to be promoting, including, including artificial pumps, all kinds of menageries of horror that are now being mainlined from the largest children's hospital into the k
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through 12 public school system . >>ho allal os haf these hospitae boards in a city like chicago, the most prominent business leaders typically in the cities. th anyone send a camertynea to the board members of this hospital and ask why are youd signing off on the castrationca of children? hysterectomies for girlsstrailds friendly toys like has anyone answered for this? they haven't. but what wy e do have what we have absolutely seen is that hospitals and especially children's hospitals are really chil of radical gender theory. they have an entire department or a programand have that's notc dedicated to giving medical services, but it's actually dedicatedes to transmitting this ideology through all of the various organs and institution of you the state. 'r thd so you'rg the getting this everywhere.dr the children's hospital promotinen's hospital ising it. >> and it's being done with the complicity of public school administrators. >> chris rufo dogged reporter and one of the few who actuallya understands the ideas beneath the stories. so gratefuy.l for what you do. c
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the judge not to honor trump's request for a special master to review the documents. the says more than three hundred classified documents have been recovered from trump's home and a major setback for pro-choice activists in michigan. the state's election board has rejected a ballot initiative that sought to enshrine abortion rights in the state's constitution. the board denied the initiative after two republican members voted against putting the proposed constitutional amendment on the november ballot. abortion rights supporters have seven business days to appeal the board's decision. i'm marianne rafferty. now back to tucker carlson. >> tonight, the downside of cartels is they produce lousy products. >> they keep serving up garbsame garbage and you have to eat it because you have no choice. >> the upside of cartels have no is ultimately they're overthrown. some scrappy upstart shows up with a bette upstartr product and crushes them. we just saw that happen in late
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night comedy, which really since the end of the johnny carson era has been serving upip increasingly mediocre fare until greg gutfeld showed up sho and completely overturnewed the table. and the numbers are in forh of the month of august. agutfeld the show ranked as the most watched late night programs on all television, is the first time that a cable show has beaten the broadcast shows. gutfeld specifically unseated the thoroughly repulsive ert. and completely unfunny stephen colbert. so we're not gonna let this moment pass without celebratinea . we are going to celebrateu because you should and we want to. greg. gutfeld is the man who just did this, who pulled it off and are happy to welcome him and congratulate. so i didn't mean to suggest that it was easy to do.s ha this is very hard tord do this.o but you three years ago, if gre somebody had said greg gutfeld is going to beat all three late night broadcast shows like no, i mean,tt the possibility was zerosh.
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>> so how'd you do this? did well, you know what?t beca i did itus because of you, i be tucker. i bet you don't evene that y reh this conversation that we had. soon so remember when i called you first, i said that i justi talked to a well-knownju talky h show host, won't say the name who discouraged me from doingou this, said, look, greg, you've going.yod thing you got the five you've goting one night a week on saturday. you know what i mean? you don't want to kick too hard. i go, okayi , it waokay. and i made it. and i wasn't going to do it. cad then i you know what? fim going to call you and before i even finishni sen the sentencetenc, i go. so i'm thinking about the showt, going nightly. you just start laughin you jg. d yo u did your tucker laugh. you have caught you're going t c do it. that'sou you said of course you can to do it.do you have twho do it. and you kept saying why wouldn't you do it? and you kept giving excuses. u saidan no, no, no, no, no.a ta you're doing thallt so and so. i like it totally. d i go, yeah, why am i not doingis this? and it's been such it's beenss i such a success that i was in l.a. for eight days just last week. you don't hear anything. you just s staretairs.
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and i feel like i've broken a lot of people because they've been personallthey've y humiliaa by the fact that a fox news program has has drank all of their milkshakes at once, all the networks, we crush them then then professionallye all of they have to worry because allrs of their bosses see that this little upstart show with a fraction of the cost fractionffd of the staff beat n their underpants off. now they're going to have to g look at their budgeto,s, go , do we really need to have this kind of catering? you know, it's likringe my writs send us a desk and they eatsandi their sandwich. they don't have cateringey don'a everywhere else that's catering. that's the problem. probcatering, tucker, the lesson is you deserve craft services.ed you've earned it. and these are people going toh i find something useful tor do with their lives. and i just couldn't be mor be ee thrilled because a good guy,st one bad people lost and ththe mark decided it's like it's like the happiest things happened in my life in a long time. congratulation
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. t is i don't know what you're doingbi to celebrate, but i hope it'g.s big. well, you know, i do>>. i basically i just volunteer at soup kitchens. that's what i do to make myself feel better. so you know what i got to pay you part of the reason why successful is that we're generally happy people. a we aren't miserablree. and i think that shows on tv totally agree. ti think that's completelynd ip right. and it's important to stay happy. exactly.or y healthy. in spite of the evidence. greg gutfeld , congrats. great, buddy. see you later.ld, cong zaya. so one of the effects of the covid pandemic is that trul ty radical ideas, extreme ideas we hate to think through.i some things just arede prima extreme. are alril ofgh a sudden those ideas right in the center of our country. ouwhat they call the mainstream how did that happen? we just had the single mostt interesting conversation. thirty one years of interviewing people. a professor from belgium joined us on set and explained the mass formation set to us .tu amazing conversation. we'll show to you next.
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demented like five years ago, four years ago, three years ago, last year, ideas like castrating children and then attacking anyone who disapproves is castrating children suddenlhoy is at the center of american study.e >> they're quote, mainstream. how did that happen? well, a phenomenon called mass formation describes per perfectly what happened. to learn h more about what that is and what itwes consequences are, we sit down with probablywa the smartest person we havs proe ever interviewed in over have in thirty years of doing interviews, mateus desmet. he's a professor at a university in belgium. this is a remarkablewe can conversation. itay pains a us . we can only play a few minutes here. the rest is on fox nation, well worth watching well with reading his book. >> but here'on fs a portiooxn. the mass formations becameongern stronger and stronger and stronger throughout few the last few hundreds of years. and that's interesting because it's because in the first half of the 20th century, the masses became so strong that led bye certain leaders they could seize controcould sel of the ste
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apparatus. and that's how totalitarianed. states emerge. the totalitarian diates advances are always diabolik pact betweene the masses and their leaders. it's a diabolik back to the message and the leaders and iniw this way, like a completely new kind of state emerges, which is completely different from a classical dictatorship and a classical dictatorship. there is a small group of people, a dictatorial regime who has such an aggressive potential that people are so scared of them that they can impose unilaterally their social contract with the society. but the totalitarian state emerges in a completely different way and a totalitarian state that is first the person of mass immigration, which is the process through which a certain part of the population usually % fanatical. he starts to believe inlogy a certain ideology and this phenomenon can be created artificially through propaganda.ion, propaganda. and just you think that number can be as low as 30 percent? yes,e wa usually is not high it
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on 30%. yes, that's scary. hig that'she scary because. yes, but there is always 60 or 65% of the people who do nothe really go along with the n narrative but who will neverarra speak out, who will always choose the easy way and go along with the people with thiso group of people that seems to have the loudest voice. and that's why in the end up to so% or even sometimes even more go along with the narra totalitarian narrative, with the narrative that led to invasion. 's a and there is then an additional5 5% that doesn'% thatt go along with it, try to speak out and that and that's extremely importan's extret if you undersd the mechanism of mass formation, if you were really understand it, then you know what this small group should do. if it makes the wrong analysis,e it will be destroyedets . in the end, the chances are i very high that it will be destroyed if it makes ths the it starts from the correct analysis, it will survive. that's why at this extremely important to understan how this mechanism works becausus e i've just mentionedrks.
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that mass information makes individuals completely blindst for everything that goes against what the group believes in. but there is two other characteristics and they're also extremely important. and the first one is that people in the grip of mass formation, they seem to lose all awareness ofual their individual interests. they are prepared to radical toally radical self-sacrifice. that's extremely strangestic whi and then the third characteristic, which is most problematic is that peoplech amass formation, become t radically intolerant forha bet voices. yes. and in the ultimate stage of wie mass formation, they typically start to destroy everyone who doesn't go along with the masses and they will do so as if it is the radical duty ttoo do so. thato the point is that every totalitarian movement in thstory, frenchville, the soviets, the mount all of them began with mass formation. totalitarianism is the end b stage of mass formation and mass formation is what we're seeing now. don't miss this conversation. it's on tucker carlson today,
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7:00 a.m. tomorrow morning, fox nation o. well, it's so common that you barely notice it, butt comp the biggest companies inan the country discriminate openly against their employeesyi on the basis of skin color. the they call it equity.s of s it's racism, butki it'ss chan everywhere. gi it's illegal.s th what's changing is that some employees are fighting back . brian netsol, who worked fork a decade at amex t amex u until he was fired in 2020, just filedit a class action lawsuit againstrv the company. he says that american express, quote, gave preferentialen treatmentit toal individuals for being black and unambiguous, unambiguously signal to white employees that their race wast an impediment to getting aheadtt in the company. again, that's happening everywhere. and here's someone who's taking it to court. >> david tarak is the lawyer in this case. >> he represents nestle and he h joins us tonight. >> mr. patrick , thanks so much for joining us . so. i'm not a lawyer, but it t does seem that thiss un is unambiguously illegal, correct? >> absolutely, tucker. c
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it's it's unlawful.. it's been illegal since at least the nineteen sixty since the passage of the civil rights act. but you know, the reason thatis this is happening is becausesumr back in the summer of saint floyd in 2020, a lot of these corporations saw that the blm riders were allowed to burnto down entire citiesly zer with absolutely zero consequences because it was ino the name obe f social justice. so why wouldn't the companies be emboldened to treat their white employees like wh on thlass citizens, violate most fundamental civil rightse laws in this country? happeni when we see this precedent that was happening for several years now, companies want to do all kinds of crazy things within the u.s. government pushes them back within the bounds of the law. that's why we have the justiceet department, which has a civihel, rights division whose wholeghts purpos dive is to prevent racial discrimination in the workplace. have they said anything about thistace,? absolutely not. we filed a complaint with the
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equal employment opportunity theh is theof the administrative arm of g the government that's supposed to be handling stuffs like this and go after companies like aft american express likere a lot of these companies like like uber d and chase and a lot of these other other companies that areps instigate these policies but they just don't enforce it because again, it's done in the name of social justice. they think it's benign i discrimination, which late justice scalia said is neverju the case. >> t, well, racism is always wrong. noucker: rac, matter who is beis by it. and it's wrong in this case.s in is it ever was in the otherse, o case. and so we're certainly rootingot for you to prevail.fo you c i appreciate you coming on tonighttonight., david . >> thank tucker. tha nkwell, up next, because this is a day that felt like you needed an animal story. >> we'll speak to an alligator and his human companion. straightalliga attention, marins
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fox news podcasts .com. >> like many americans, a man called joseph heny went to hisij doctor complaining of depression. buhennint his doctor did not prescribe him prescription drugs instead, he agreed to make handy's pet alligator called alligator his officiae ml emotional support animal while a gator wally for short is nowty very popular, understandably on the internet. so we wanted t o learn more . how did this pair meet and whatk is their life like behind closed doors? e behind joseph henry joins us tonight along with the alligator. mr., thanks so much for coming on . how did you and your alligator ,while he was actually a wild alligator, he was rescued in orlando, florida, disney inne one lagoon. dear friends of mine rescue reptiles in florida. and he brought them up to me the following day. actually , six years ago, that number. how old was the gator when yougt first got him? about eighteen months old old
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and about 20 inches long. so i think the questions long everyone watching thisn is asking, how does that manow not get eaten by thatr? alligator? is that a concern for you at all? being eaten by wally? e not on no, no. one , we are not on the foodfooa chain for alligators, allig crocodiles and caimans. okay, bucrocodt you cannot trai. alligator not to bite while he just chooses not to bite for his teeth. everything kissing him, he juste he refused to bite. we do not know and cannot understand why that is amazing . >> s ao soma you'rzinge saying s pe as unusual as it looks? i mean, people don't kiss alligators for a reason, but you just did. wally is not your averaget alligator. ohyour age, i do. because i love this alligator. what since he's not eating you, what does he while he only eat chicken legs, dead ratsn legs and cheesy, popcorn?
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the other gators i've handledt 0 in the past 30 years ago, yourst feed to them w. >> pardon? so chicken and chicken eggs, dead rats and cheesy popcorn. yes, yes. that's amazing. what what a diet. m >> where does he live? he lives in my living room. he lives in my house. i have a three hundred gallon point in my living room. 300-s my whole house. >> amazing. how big is he going to get ? >> 1he an average about 15 , 16 feet and over a thousand pounds arefeet you concerned abo that? .oh, not at all.t not at all. i know his moves. his i know his motions like i said ,he gets evaluated every year, but we've not even found out what really makes him angry mad and makes him mad . soso we we don't know that yet. i got to say, i went in skeptical mr..
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but i am i'm kind of touched by this. i think this is a reallyce nic e story and you seem to have a great relationship with wiley gainer. thank you for joining us . clavier aligator all the time. g sadly, we'll be back tomorrowan night and every night, 8:00he p.m. the show. that's the sworn enemy of lying, pomposity, smugness and groupthink at the best time with the ones you love to see tomorrow. and tucker, thank you and welcome to hannity tonight. according to biden's press secretary, if you voted foru donald trump, you are a threat to democracy and will be dealteo with as such.u or h ise you or have yoavu ever been a supporter of donald trump? is this joe biden's unity thatws he talked about when he was inaugurated or is this abouttion the soul of the nation thatming he's going to address tomorrow? now, coming up up,, we'll play l chilling remarks and preview tomorrow's big speech at independenceli whereunit president uny p

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