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car garage right in the middle , of town for three thousand00 dollars. >> don't believe it.realto check it out yourself. for unreal true.com. >> so you know the story. man for decades,uf the biggestthing employer in braddockca was manufacturing something called the edgar thompson steelworks. in fact, andrew carnegie steelwt it there along with his first stone public library, which still stands so for generations, braddock, pennsylvania, was a real place and then inevitably a steel plant closed and the usualrnegie disasters arrived. unemployment, hopelessness, drugs. people left by the thousands. but one man saw an opportunity br in braddock, pennsylvania, not an opportunityt an for the town but an opportunity for himself. that man's's name was john fetterman. fetterman was thirty five years old and had never in his life had a real job.job. geteran was not from braddock, hardly. he grew up ittn an affluent neighborhood four hours away. fetterman had spent his adulte life going to school, first tofc business school, then to harvard fos ofr a so-called mast of public policy, which for the uninitiated is an utterly meaningless document that
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you pay hundreds of thousands of dollars tndreds oo get in ora tell people that you went to harvard. >> but in this case, it wasn't expensive at all. it was free . his dad paid for c it and paidad for everything else, as the it, philadelphia inquirer put it, for a long stretch, lastingfor well into his forties, deep into middle ag stre veterans, mn source of income came from hise parents. they gave hicamem his family fifty four thousand dollars in 2015 alone. >> in other words, john fetterman was a classic trust. tafari, a flaky middle aged man looking for a purpose in life5,a and braddock, pennsylvania. he found one in twr arrio thousd amve a year after arriving in braddock, fetterman announced he was running for mayorazhat he and amazingly, boldly given that he was a professional student living off his rich family. john fetterman decided to run as a blue collar, popular. o qu buest the media asked noed it. questions. they loved it in john fetterman . the media saw themselves. he was just like them. so fetterman narrowly wonoost the race and then the campaign to boost
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john fetterman squaren began in earnest.in "the guardian" newspaper described john fetterman as the coolest mayor in the country. the new yor times told its readers he didn't know any better that john fetterman had, quote, turned the busted town of braddock into a national symbol of hope, hard work and authentic blue jeans. how inspiring fetterman thought it was. >> he went on a national weres to brag about how he was single handedly saving this benighted a mill town in westerne pennsylvania. he gave a ted talk., abou of course he did.wa but he was running braddock, using the lessons that he learned at harvard in 2011. he went, of course he did, to aspen ideas festival to furthers brag. here's what he said, quote gall, we created the first art galleryer in the four town region with artists studios. we did public art installationss . and i don'idert know irt f you consider it art exactly, but i consider growing organic vegetables, but in the shadow a a steel mill, an art and that has attracted homesteading a. 's
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it's so perfect. homestead, organic vegetables, art installations and also, inevitably heaping dose of climate theology, all imported from harvard. so fetterman imposed on a town with no jobs, carbon capsbk on braddock, pennsylvania. and he claimed these carbon caps. somehow you never explain mor how bring more manufacturing jobse back . ini he called this initiative carbon caps equals harti d hats. >> so expensive, unreliableenery energy will mean more manufacturing jobs and yet somehow no and laughed at him. so john fetterman kept going in a twenty advertisement for himself. >> he promised that quote, with a smart economicallically c viable carbon cap policy in bui place, communities like braddock canld begin to build itse ca manufacturing and middle class back up. >> thi continue to operats whole notio, can continue to operate as we have been and ignore climate change is ludicrous. oved i >>t they left. no >> there has been instr. and to be fair, john fetterman e
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did not ignore climate change.i hech talked about climate change endlessly. he made climate change pennsy the centerpiece of hisua administration in braddock, pennsylvania. as forlly ru actually running int the town or improving the townel of braddock, he was nolit interested, not even a little bit interested. and that's provable as mayor. recoy thg to public records, attained by the washington free beacon, fetterman missed more than a thirhed of the borough's monthly meetings. he was off at the aspen institute in his entire tenure as the mayor of braddock, john fetterman. castries a single vote at a city council meeting and wase a meaningless one . it was, a procedural vote fore. borough president . so what happened hap? this is always our favorite part of the story. what were the results? how did braddock, pennsylvania,, fare under the leadership of john fetterman? that's where the only question that matters. and again, we want f to be ascts fair and objective as we can ws be . so we're going treo tell you tht under his tenure as mayor of, pe braddocknnsy, pennsylvania, thes did not rise. that is true. is st braddock is stilill on dry land >>th of course, it's verye far from the ocean, but it'ss still dry. so his climate policstily workec
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you can be proud of that. unfortunately, everything else fell apart in braddockhe can. people kept fleeing. the braddock's population is currently at its lowesttddoc, level ever recorded. the median income in braddock, pennsylvania, is fourteen thousand dollars a year, more than a third oflive househs in braddock live below the poverty line. braddock, by thes way, has one of the highest crime rates in the state of pennsylvania in 2018. shortly after fetterman left office, braddock's per capitta r murder rate was higherie than it is in some of the most dangerous countries in the world. >>rld. honduras and belize are safer than braddock, d in a pennsylvania. so that's a failure. oh and in a functioning system, a record like this would have ri disqualified john fettermangn from ever running for anything again. he failed demonstrably as a leader and at a higher murder rate than honduras and then honduras and lowest popula lowest population ever recorded. sorry, climate change didn't improv erd.e the town. so in a fair system, a system jh cared about achievement, a meritocratic system,
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john fetterman would be leavingo politics on the express train n and moving on to something like interpretive dance that maybe fr get his dad to pay for skions a lessons and move to aspen or something. >> bute we don't have a functioning meritocracy, much less a functioning political system. >> we have a very broken one .sm so., john , we fetterman set hisn one. sights even higher. having wrecked braddock, he became lieutenanhat governor and now he plans to run for the u the united states senatenite. t what's he going to do if he hi gets there? well, his idea is toea mak is te the entire pennsylvania and the entire country much more likewig braddock with much higher crimee rates. >> and we're not makinrmg that up. here h2020, ase is , john fetten 2020 as lieutenant governor , fantasizing about giving amnesty to thousands of violent criminals, including murderers.y to thousands oif you had a magic wand and yu could wave it and fix one thing, what would it be ?ldi >> life without parole in pennsylvania, we could save billions i pen revenue long term., an we could save thousands of lives and not make anyone less e
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safe and also expunge as many permanent records of peopleir bs that have been livingayin their best lives and have been paying well beyond when they should have for a charge that they caught ten , fifteen,. twenty years ago. >> so in e parts of pennsylvania, which is a bigd state real estate filled hund really nicere people. and it wasre an economicn hu powerhouse for more than one hundred years. ge at statein huge parts of that s. there are no jobs. there is poverty, there is hopelessness, and there are huge numbers of drugo.te h addii that state's been devastated by opioids, by fentany, l. but john fetterman, if he had one wish, if he could make one change the state of pennsylvania, he let, he'd the murderer ls out. right. that's what he cares aboutso i.f you commit murder you get so in pennsylvania, typically, if you commit murder, you get life in prison as you should. t you don't want to kill people.o but fetterman would change that. he'd like you out ofofl as jail as quickly as possible. talk about a rich kid concerned, by the way, not or actual populist or actualng working class person talks like
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this worries about punishing murderers too mucht puni. maybe if you achieve the first o hundred and fifteen things on your to do list, you'd worr y about are the murderers serving too much time in prison? they'd be afte r you've got people jobs after you convince their children to stay in p the state where they were born. after you fixed the fact that thousands are dying of drug lords, only rich kids, things like that. and by the way, only rich kids wear hoodies to political events. >> i'm a working man and wearing a hoodie. no working man actually wears. a hoodie to a political event.te all your stupid little fake tattoos. it's a costume, of course.. duh.h. it's not real. >> but john fetterman, inspirede by his time at harvard ind the aspen institute, would likef to free a third of the prison population in pennsylvania. >> and it's just for starters,n watch. cretar >> i was on a panel with secretary whetsel earlierra before the pandemic hit, and he said something remarkable thatop i agree with .ul
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he sain d we could reduce our prison population by a third and not make anyone less a safe in pennsylvania. and that's a profound statement, not a profound's statement. >> it's absurd. it's ridiculous. it's a profound statement where do you learn to talk like this? >> it's a profound statement,o says the holtalky god , you're y idiot. you've never had a job w and yoa wrecked the town that you ran.rs you didn't a show up at councily meetings. what climate change? the murdererou,s out here,ve a we'll have a much safer society when we let the encourage violent roam among us . >> right. this is the guy make braddock,nr pennsylvania, more dangerous than honduras. giand of course, the point is nt simply to wreck what hetate inherited will be all inherited. it's to change the state forever. fofor his own political benefit. the point is to flood the statee of pennsylvania with brand new voters, all of thecratm loyt to the democratic party. erudmore voter fraud, please. le fetterman hars os been in lock p the leaders of his partyke on that question from the very
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beginning. and that's why he would like to get rid of all barriers to voter fraud, including and especially voter id as soon as possible.as pos >> in my own state, they are in my own state, they are goingt to pass attempt to passrsal a constitutional amendment, making sure that universal voting id for every timery tim you vote, not just whenu tenssign up to vote , but every time you vote, because they understand that at an oyhoc given time there's tenals of thousands of pennsylvanians who typically, typicallyon the e on the ah, on the poor side and are people of color that are less likely to have their i.d. at any one given time. n tiso poor people don't have iv really, because everyone who lives in our society overus the age of 18 has a government r issued idea because you can't live here otherwise e and you o can't collect any government benefits for that, one can do anything with that t one . so this is why the clffirmatively abetting voter fraud. >> nowip, we should tell you the the clips we just played were
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john spiderman fetterman speaking before he had and wewih say this with no glee, but instead with deep sympathy, a massive stroke-. s campaign sy >> his campaign says the strokee occurred shortly before he wont the democratic state primary in may. whenever iha t happened or whatever caused it. the stroke has been profoundd and has rendered fetterman unable to speak coherently. and again, we're not being mean. we say this with sympathy. but it's true because it's not just about john fetterman, but s about and how he's feeling. it's about the country he hopes to control. if elected to the unitedenate. states senate. and so it's bad. it's really bad. . here. he was campaigning recently inxe pittsburgh, for example, justtoh earlier today. >> i wasit so proud to march pit with you in downtown pittsburgh. labor datsy, happy labor day. send me to washington, dc to send so i can work with senator casey and i can championon way the union way of life in jersey and excuse me, in dc.
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thank you . thank you very much.'s a and it's an honor. i live eight minutes away from here. go and when i leave tonight, i got three miles away. dr. oz i n his mansion inu ha new jersey. you've gotve a friend and you have an ally. >> send me to washington, d.c.gu you know, it's worth making fun. of. sad. s, whe >> but when cognition goes, when the ability to think clearly disappears in his case, it obviouslyobviously has whatt the talking points. that's all that remain's all hs and that's all he has. lif >> the talking with the union kv way of life. this is can liveed o p offarenti parents until he was in his mid forties. what? he's. ever been in a union >> what are you even talking about? you fraud. no surprisingly, fetterman t scherefused up until today. >>dule a deb to schedule a debah with his opponent, dr. oz.e just hours ago, he announced he
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is willing to debate, but no details are forthcoming. >> sometime inber. mid-october, of course, when the early voting has already been well in progress. it's starting now, by the way,n the early voting in pennsylvania. so if you delayed the debate too right before the election, it'sh irrelevant becauseav people have already voted. only democrats seem to understand this. >> he didn't even talk toint, b the medieca at this point becaua he can't in some cases. >> here's one his staffersstaffs won't even let him answer questions that he has posed. , r >> watch this. hey, john , are you afraid to d. debate dr. o are you afraid to e debate dr. oz? thank you , john . are you going to debate him? yov he's offered five debates. you're going t o debate hoodie and his fraudulent tattoos. thisessinghonestly, is like the barista in brooklyn dressing like a lumberjack. oh, please go back to oberlin. >> you fake. so there's a huge problem. k.
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the guy can't talk, okay? and even acknowledge that john fetterman, a candidate for the u.s. senate, cannot speak. watch members of the unitedth steelworkers tuesday. letterman was on message, bun t often halting in his speech and occasionally dropped words midsentence bein g anti union is anti-american. s wron what is wrong with demanding dem anfor an easy, safe , kind of their income? incomea path to a safe place fot to win or excuse me to work to d get into? >> the ketterman declined to answer questions from cnn and other reporters at the event so w te can go on and on and play more . .> but it's just awful and nobody wants to watch that. we don't want to play it.etel fools want to make the pointot r itis guyep is completely impaired.'s that's not some kind oomfpletel
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republican talking point. it's completely real.. so think about that means th the democratic party has not replaced him. >> this has been going on sinc e he got the nomination, but he's still in the race. that is shocking. and it's insulting not simply to voters in pennsylvania, but b to the rest ofut us who, if this guy is elected, will have to r live under his rule. thatutt the democratic party prefers it that way. they did it with biden. t ag >> they're trying to get with fetterman, run a wax dummy for office. >> people who can't formfice complete sentences apparently seem less threatening to voters. how much damage can he really do? we can't even talk complet co. biden apparently, it's whaart they think. and of course, people like fetterman and biden are mucheasr easier to control.n th >> so in the one occasion, fetterman has actually been asked directly about this. wait a second. you're cognitively impaired. how did he respond as a victim? of course, if you've got a problem with a brain damageddo senator , you're a bigot. >> watchr, this.t. can you even imagine that if you had a doctor that was
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mocking your illness? >> yeah, i ridiculing that.e ar. well, here we are. here we are. right now. i would like to think that dr.ak kay really lost his way.ebody tt if you're going to make fun of s somebodytr who had a stroke. >> oh, making fun of people.w dy how dare you do that? he's disabled. shut up. it. how dare you acknowledge the accept it. >> how dare you acknowledge the obvious. >> you have no right. this is all about john fetterman. feerman'personal journey. >> so you're not allowed to ask' ,well, how will it affect me elt if that guy who can't think clearly is selecting the 30%o it united states senate? that's impolite. they do this. on so many issues. and do it not with him. and it works.. most people just shut up. it's considered completely out of bounds to mention the factnin that john fetterman is completely incapable of representing pennsylvania int the united states senate. and as we said, that facte and it is a fact is fineparty.
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with the people who run the democratic party. they just want the power theer.. but the rest of us shouldif the be very worried by thiy s. ewid ifin they ca tn get this guys elected statewide in this nation'sh larges fifth largest a hu this guy is an incompetent husksk with incredibly stupid and totally provably destructive ideas. a a malln with no record of achievement at all, a man with a long list of documentedct failures, a man who , by the way, cannot even thinkca clearl . >> if they can do that,ll anyt can do literally anything ,anythinhig tomorrow or two point two part documentary,e on transgressive the cult of confusion goes live on fox nation. >> we thin, atk it's really important. and after doing it at the endwith of the research that we did for this, all the interviews we did with including some of the victims of these procedureis ,we were more astounded than h we've ever been that thisap is happening in this country. pes cothat it's legal, and that
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people with medical degrees are abetting it. it's shocking. and we think you will feel the same way once you watch it. it's going to do a first look ar at what we found.stwe >> here it is the testosterone kind of had this effect on mek u where with every step thatld i took, it would feel good for a short amount of time. >> but then eventually it's like those same feelings comee back ubackp. euphoria that you there's the initial euphoria go th. u go throug i change my gender and everything's going to be wonderful. it was euphoric. i , i was like, the feeling i had when i started living fre. as a man was i was free . i was finally who i should have short-lived.ng. but that euphoria was shortst lived. my mental health just got worse. my ability to socialize just go t worse. i felt so disconnected from lik, myself, i started using like drugs and alcohol as a crutch.st and i was just a totaleron
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disaster. and the effects of the testosterone on my mental health specifically just madehig everything ten million times worse. i lost my job. a park in i was homeless. i was living in a park in long beach, california, and a pile of vomit trying to get my life back . i went down the street tfriend'o a friend's house in tempted to overdose on cocaine because i was just i had bought into the lie. you almost took my life.ve >> no research has ever shown that gender affirmative care,, m hormone therapy or cross surgery reduc ofthe risk of suicide or indeed improves mental health outcomes. of any kind over the long term. >> however, there is some evidence to suggestare more the opposite. children who receive tranz treatment ar likel e more likely toiv kill themselves. one comprehensive thirty year stude y in sweden that captured
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almost the entire population of sudgically reassigne transgender individuals from nineteen seventy three to twenty three so that post-operative transgenders were ovestoperatr 19 times morey to kill themselves thans the general population. bu genert doesn't stop physicias from pushing for more .y na ignore reality, deny nature,tuy. mutilate your own body. that's liberation. tra but it's not liberation.ge a tragedywh.enperp etrateand it is perpetrated c on children. it is a crime that is the subject of our new documentar ,transgressive the cult o confusion. you can stream both episode a two partrt subject series thas tomorrow on fox nation. go to tucker carlson. >> outcome for a free fox nation trial, by the way. we think this is worth it.e stat so the state of california,e of you've been watching it for the past ten years. decline has been the trend.
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now it looks like part oftry. another country, an undevelopede country. as and green energy policieons arer the reasonnia state of califora is now begging its citizens, hectoring its citizens to stophr using power because the grid is failing. >> what country is this? we have details now, there's a growing movement designed to confuse children about who they are. this is transgenderism. all your problems can be solved by changing your body. boys can be girls and girls can be boys. i went down the same same path from being hijacked. my brain criticism of the transgender movement will get you canceled, kicked off social media. what in the world is going on ? the schools have actually recommended the kids to activist resources,
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more at saved by the scandal. >> big. so the state of california is of great interest to anyone who wants to the future the rest of the country, because it's like a metaphor for america more broadly, like our country. california has a lot of energy. in fact, there's enough energy in california to power the entire united states just like in the broader us . we've got enough energy which not using it. and that means that tonight everyone who owns a cell phone in the state of california is getting texts telling them not to use electricity because they're about to have blackouts. >> so the question is , what's going to happen next in the state of california? be able to keep electricity flowing through the outlets. seems like kind of a basic requirement for civilization to us . we don't know what's going to happen. trace gallagher might. he's following the story. >> hey, trace. hey, tucker. you're right. late in the day here in california and it's hot. and we are back again in emergency energy territory.
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for days now, we've been teetering between levels two and three. that's the most severe and it means big time potential for what the state calls power curtailments. you and i would know them better as blackouts or rolling power outages. of course, the theory behind the turning, the power off on a rolling basis is to make sure the entire grid doesn't fail, leaving millions in the dark and dangerous heat for days on end. on top of the heat wave, there's a few other problems with california's already failing grid system. hydro power is down because water levels are down. solar power is up, which helps during the day. but the state does not have enough battery power to store solar. so it's use it or lose. that's why most of the time, and especially at night, the grid is powered by good old fossil fuels. >> and during this record heat ,we have learned that governor gavin newsom is just really cool. so cool that he wore a fleece jacket in what he said was a seventy eight degree room. today, he skipped the winter tire, but explained why he is ,
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to quote a phrase, cool beyond words, pretty cool your home and make sure that that thermostat's seventy eight degrees still feels cool beyond words. i walked in at seven , eight degrees and felt like i needed a jacket because the distinction between the elements outside and inside record heat. he's cool. even in record , tucker. >> he certainly is . trace gallagher, great to see you . now, you think a normal leader would say if you ran a state, for example, you're president of a country, you would say, i can't keep the power on . >> i'm sorry. that was like a fundamental part of the bargain i made with you. >> the people who voted for me when you did vote for me, that i would keep the lights on . but they never apologized. they blame you . don't use your dryer. okay, pal. stop using your dryer. how's that sound? so you remember back to covid when the leaders, the world told us that our natural rights, the ones we were born with , we're going to have to be suspended. >> we had to do this to, quote, flatten the curve.
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it's been the refrain for the past two years during the covid pandemic, which was totally real. >> well, this week we heard the phrase again, leaders in europe are bringing back the phrase flatten the curve. but this time they're not talking about covid and that should awaken you to something. maybe something bigger is going on here. here's the president of the european commission announcing that once again, we must flatten the . >> but not for covid. watch this. and this is what is expensive, because in these peak demands, the expensive gas comes into the market. so what we have to do is flatten the curve and avoid the peak demands. we would propose a mandatory target for reducing electricity use at peak hours and we will work very closely with the member states to achieve this. oh, so we have to flatten the curve because you screwed up and we don't have enough energy. now, how long before the climate lockdown's let's say that again, how long before
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the climate lock downs laugh? >> well, it wasn't that long ago that europeans laughed at the idea that they might run out of energy someday. >> oh, now they're turning off the stoplights to avoid blackouts. in britain. >> how's this for humiliating gameshow was they're offering to pay contestants energy bills. >> that's the price watch your energy bills. >> are you worried about two major. yeah. oh, yeah. okay, i've got one of these. >> prepayment me is an absolutely murder. okay, here we round round it goes where it stops. nobody does not get that done. bill . a thousand pounds of energy bill . it is going to be your energy bill . >> oh my god. we are paying your energy bill for four months. >> that country is to run
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the world. people used to fear great britain to remember that now that it's been so completely degraded now that in order to keep your apartment warm in the winter, you have to win a game show. >> how did this happen? michael shellenberger has been following this for many years. >> he's the author of apocalypse never why environmental alarmism hurts us all. a book that's been completely vindicated by current events. >> he also ran for governor in california and sadly did not win. he would have helped a lot. michael shellenberger joins tonight. >> michael , thanks so much for coming on . so, i mean, i know you're not a gloater. >> this is also sad, but it turns out you are completely right. well, yeah. i mean, look, this isn't that hard to understand. i mean, we've been shutting down nuclear power plants. we've been shutting down natural gas power plants. you know, we pay the most for electricity of anybody in the continental united states, and yet they can't keep the lights on . >> i mean, you saw the governor there wearing a fleece jacket. >> there is no way that he was in an environment of
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seventy eight degrees or warmer wearing that jacket. he was in an air conditioned environment. he has not apologized for what he's done here. this is a case study in how ideology makes people incompetent. it makes them stupid, frankly. i mean, there's no excuse for this when there's blackouts, tucker, as you know, people die airconditioned, don't work. the elderly, the sick are the most vulnerable. so this is really inexcusable. and i think it's a warning to the rest of the united states and not go down this path of over relying on whether dependent renewable energies. >> and it really is a cult. i mean, he doesn't apologize because he sincerely believes the one true faith of renewable energy. >> that's my take away. well, yeah. i mean, this is i mean, i've been writing about this. it's basically people that move away from traditional religion. they basically turned nature into a new god , a new victim. god that that on one hand they want to take orders from. and on the other hand , they want to harmonize
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with through renewables. but the problem is the weather doesn't cooperate. so we haven't had as much water for hydroelectricity. we're actually getting 10% less electricity from carbon free sources today than we were ten years ago. >> complete. and then they destroy the environment because they don't actually love nature. and those who do are highly annoyed. michael shellenberger, i sure appreciate your coming on . >> thank you so much. thanks for having me, tucker. so the biden family turned out to be completely corrupt. >> i mean, completely corrupt, so corrupt. you really need to make a movie about their corruption, hunter biden's criminal behavior. well, someone did. and we're going to talk to one of the stars that film straight ahead. new delonge oletta, explore, discover hot and cold creative recipes thanks to the innovative old foam technology. hot, cold said the longest espresso made right.
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apparently trying to pander to hispanic voters. >> it's amazing what you shouldo know. i'm the grandson of immigrants and my grandfather immigratedce. from greece.nd my grandmother immigrated from lebanon. motherso the spicy hispanic typd is not unnatural to me at all. >> i got my head on the on and on and on and on. >> is just so great. >> and let's not an endorsement, of course, you got to wonder why is charlie crist doing this just to humiliate himself in late middle age? who knows his motives? charlie crist is alwayss welc tolcome on this show tomo talk about his heritage, how he's got a lot in home with the latino community or whatever . charlie crist is always welcome here, we hope will take us up on it.
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>> there's a new movie out called my son hunter, just released being distributed by breitbart. you may have heard of it. here's a preview from the film. >> so tell me, repair shop got d your laptop and brought it to the fbi. tt your laptowater damage. wat i took iert to be fixed. it's what you're swimmingmming with it. i forgot to pick iwit up. forgot to pick it up. forgot tc >> i was so busy with you.k it ? come on . come on , man. s what kind of a forgets to pick up his laptop at a repair shop? lapt. hi ,op truck. >> no, god , i'm sober. oh,. lawrence fox stars in thisr. film. >> he is hunter biden in >>la life is a british actorl [ble and leader of the reclaimep party. he joins us . mr fox, it's great to see you . >> you must have learned a lot playing this role. lea you must have immersed yourself in it. what did you learn about>> goo the biden family? g,good evening, tucker.i >> i learned a lot. i'm mostly, though i'm grateful for the fact that i haven't t mysteriously fallen from
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the sixth floor balcony or sinlf itally hung myself i the last day.n th >> but i've seen that, you know, i haven't been geoffrey and i learned d i learneayd that country's a mar that wants to please his father. but ultimate, it would be funny if it wasn't that this family basically seemed to have sold the entire of america's future to the chinese on the sly. it does seem. in fact,n i think that', s beenvery verified. now, there is oua very famous scene, not often talked about in public from the laptop that concerns eminem's, which is an american hard candy with chocolate in the middle and hunters use of them in very provocative and i would say obscene way. is that scene replicatedive an n the film? >> i cannot confirm or deny whether i had stage fright that day. >> tuka okay, so it's possible,h for our viewers who are thinking about watching this movie, the eminem scene could be in there. >> i just want to give a fair warning. it's th a, it's a firm it's aimed at,
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you know, everybody i meane , the most important thing, actually , is that the film is watched by your, you know,, the remaining sane democrats thtwell, because they said thabe these conversations are the ones that are going to be the things that change culture. y th so lovelisy is back in the day, this film would have been made by oliver stone. you know, it would have been it wouldn't have been down toal small independent filmmakers to make it hollywood with a laptop. do just shows how badlyed b hollywood is being corrupted by the ideology, that they won't go anywhere near wit this along with the fbi. >> now, thate fbi. is such a smh point. aand honestly, i think at thism point, oliver stone probably will watch this movie anh it that.thgree >> just a guess, but we sureg on appreciate your your doing the movie and coming out and telling us about it.t it congratulations. thanks for coming on . lawrence fox. >> thank you . so cindi cortez sort of leaves out her anxieties and self obsession in public once famously said that republicans who criticize her actually want to date her now she says they're actually trying to kill her. >> s hero she's pressed internay
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some point at boston university in boston, somebody told sandy told cortez that she was oppressed, she was oppressed, that a whiter girl with the conquistadores name was an oppressed latina. >> apparently she believed and she's been talking about icr and running on it ever since. how oppressen itd? sandy cortez.f well, she's on the cover"g of gq right now. that's how oppressed you're seeing that cover on your screen at the moment. >> and then she told gq and we're quoting realistically, i can't even tell you if i'm going tod be alive in september. >> and that weighss very heavily on me. now, if cyndi cortez was your thirteen year old daughter and she soundser like you wouldd tell her to, quote, calm down, stop beingca hysterical, you'll' be alive in september, i thinkll you're going to be okay.r. i'll let it pass. >> but because this is twenty, twenty two and we're in america, we have to say goodbye . and then was another piece in vogue about ketanjin jackso
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brown jackson. >> wn.e can begin to make sense o of that.f th and that's whyat we've asked our friend is scary to join us tonight. he's the author of liberal misery and we're happy to see him. >> eddie, thanks so much for coming on . what do you make of this? wht noatt be alive i dno september. >> that's this month. well, this is something that the left, which would include the media like gq, have down to a science. this is the defining trait of the liberals, the democratic party, the media, of course, which is claiming victimhood, cl to be aggrieved, be aggri claiming to be oppressed, always on account of ming to , gender , sexual identity that that is rewarded mightily in our culture, which is very much dominated, dominated by the left. as you see, you getht you get incan geag worthy spreads gq. you get lots of money, you cant get a raise, you get lots ofa attention. ion.this is otherwise known as e jesse smollett effect. >> but i mean, if you're cyndi cortez and you're literally from, inaffluent town westchester and you're literally named after a conquistador, corteze na,
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this is the person who pushed covid locked out its firsthed tried to push covid shotscovi on children. teresa coffey right. >> let's put the gym owners in jail. but it's nots in j just her heaa ministers all over the world seem to have something in common. >> here'ves maggie saleen.here >> i louise to block, for example. she was the health minister over in belgium until recently. did she retire from medicaly sue reasons? >> we're not exactly sure.hat but she's no longer the healthea minister. she may have some healthve som concerns to attend to herself. haherseland here in the united , we have rachel levine, adavem levine, who's floridly mentally ill, who literally dresses as a woman and appears to think that she is even though he is a dude. that's our health authority aure in the united states . but be sure to put the gym owners in jail and anyoneprac who is practicing mayoticir, professional sports and doesn't have a vaccine should not be allowed to proceed, says rachel levine, and the lady
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