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getting up and show them the num their sacrifice. >>ber on y hasn't been in vain. >> call the number on your screen or go online to pva. >> hero dot org to make a life dvr ging difference for a paralyzed veteran. >> todayus, good evening and welcome to tucker carlson tonight. >> sd evo tulsi gabbard won the democratic party's primary for congressionatulsi gabbl sea hawaii ten years ago. >> she'd effectively wonsh the seat quite maybe the most liberal out of allal fifty states. >> it is a democratic state flat out and it's not voted for republican presidential candidate in nearly 40 years. so if you get elected as a democrat in hawaii, it's not
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exactly breaking news. it's standard operating procedure. and yes.t tulsi gabbard won tha primary and then the seatse the democratic national part y took a deep interest in her. and you can see why he was a smart, appealing thirty one year old who knew what she believed and could shplain fluently. >> and by the way, she was also an iraq war veteran. tulsn political terms, tulsi gabbard was near perfect and they got it immediately. barack obama endorsed her right away. nancy pelosi called herled he personally and invited tulsi gabbard. did you remember this to speak on the opening night ofc the democratic national convention and then when she was sworn into congress in january , the dnc named tulsitha abbott, vice chair otif the national party. >> she just got in there thd she was vice chair of the dnc. and then, of course, the mediaay played its prescribed role. if nancy pelosi likes you also, do they so fawning profile, fawning profile emerged if you the timprofeelgton at ,you remember it very well here. ladies and gentlemen, the future of the democratic tulsi gabbard case.member >> you don't remember., here's a selection to jog
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your memory. >> watch out for the next superstar. there we go . talking about golfer. e wego tulsi gabbard. >> tulsi gabbard is a rising star in this party. i tulsi gabbarn d should be hereib tonight. the reality is we doar notould h enough young veterans in this party, enough young women in this party, enough people in this party.dered you're considered a rising star in the democratic party. you had a position in of leadership in the democratic national committee. tulsi story is really, i think, tailor made for hollywood.e fo i half expect natalie portman to be vying for the role any ro. day now because this story story is not to be believed. tuls ii abati is going to be the one to watch tonight at the dnc and tulsi gabbard, she's an iraq war veteran.r yesterday, she was promoten. d from captain to major inshe the hawaii national guard, and she certainly is a rising star. the factisstar. that she's not e for whatever reason is unknown. >> i don't know.whatle i but in a battle, i want her in my trench. >> tucker: i did you hear that?i she's a rising star.ngo ma hollywood's going toke makee ab a movie about her. rench.
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>> i want her in my trench.o be it'sliev pretty hard to believes now, but that wa s the absolute consensus among democratic party sycophants until 2016 in 2016. as if by command from above the fawning stopped abruptly, replaced initially by silence and then by howl s of scorned rage. >> so whatwh happeneapped inne 6 with donald trump is elected president and then a few days later displayingpr the independence of spirit the democrats claim to love in y young women. buoungwomen butuallyt actually anything. tulsi gabbard decided to talto k to the new president about an issue that she cared about, which was us policy toward syria. d syria a country that, again, s po virtually alone in pointing out has an awful lot of christiansn. . so maybe we should pay attention. as she put i "t at the time.s quote, i felt it was importantth to take the opportunity to meet with the president elect now t-elect.before the drumbeats ofr that neocons have been beating t drag us into an escalation of." the war to overthrow the syriann government, who we can't saying. that in washington. k >> maybe she didn't knownow., bt
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they told her, stoopp what? the adults do it. but deborah didn't seem to care. a few weeks later,e. she we she went of co personally to syria. shnge wacas a member on f congro you can do that. re and she wanted to see conditions for herself. and then while she was there, she met with the syriahe syriann president , bashar al-assad. >> and that was it. it was over with her. tulsi gabbard knew it or not, c her career as a risingas star within the democratic party came to a complete abrupt and final halt. >> she had done the one thingsih and knew she committed the oneic unforgivable sin, which is to question permanent washington'so foreign policy. >> you can't do thatneow. and everyone knows it. and if you look around, you canl see that no one does do it. they always tell a radical cindy cortez's rasheda to liebe .? >> would they do that? no way. aoc maybe a socialist. but in the end, she's with shll kristol and liz cheney on team raytheon. she does not cross thaott line because you're not allowed to. but tulsi gabbard is someone who had served in the u.s. military, was still serving in
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the u.s. military, was an elected member of congress, d wh decided why shouldn't i sayi thn what i think?at's and so she did.g that >> and for doing that, overnigh overnight, her fellow democrats accused tulsi gabbard, the combat veteran you'd want in hand you' your foxhole, of co treason against the country. shleing treae was serving. hillary clinton went evenn we farther than that. speaking onf conspiracy nuts, hillary clinton way crazier than alex jones ever thought of being. imed she claimed the russians were te grooming tulsi gabbard as somed. kind of manchurian candidate. you want to listen to lunacy,t o listen listen to this.y >> i'm not making any predictions, but i think they'vi e got their eyerat of on somebody who's currently inrg the democratic primary sh and grooming her to be the third party candidate. >> she's a favorite of the russians. e ruwell, that's just completely whacked. was she a crisis actor, too? what a lunatic. but no one noticed becausee everyone was saying the l.a.t wn times, which at one point wasr u an actual newspaper, accused tulsi gabbard of,
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quote,selsi gabb talking like an asset, maybe a spy. went by so the years went by and tulsid gabbard decided to runto for president , still as a democrat as she had been in her entiresha time in congress. she'd always been a democrat. of course,always b the vice chaf the dnc. and so she went up in a presidential debate in october of 2019 and she responded to the smears against her. watch this. this. "new york times" and cnn have also smeared veterans like myself for calling for an end to this regime change. or just two days ago, the new po york times put out an article saying that i'm a russian asset. and then i saw apologistfferen and all these different smears. this morning, a cnn commentators said on national television that i'm an asset of russia, completely despicable as president despicabl, i will e regime change wars by doing two things, ending the draconianthat sanctions that are really a modern day siege, the likes
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of which we are seeing saudi seeingn thatagainst yeme have caused tens and thousands woulyrian civilians to diethousa and to starve. and i would make sure that we stop supporting terrorists like al qaeda in syria who've beena n the ground force in this ongoing regime change. >> your they called herrussia a russian asset. is so common that we don't really think about it. >> but think about it just for a second. this is a transparently patriotic person, an elected member of congress who is serving in the u.s. army, who's also, by the way, one of the nicest people in all of washington who is making traditionally liberal pointsl ps about war, not all wars are bad or war is never necessary. s pa in warsipated personally. she's merely saying and has said dozend hass of timest don' on television that wars thatbene don't benefit the unitedfi states are probably a bad idea for us to engage in. that's she said. and for that, shd e was run out of town .
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and why is that? why is that such an say unacceptable thing to say? well there is, of course, becausenefr there's a pattern here. wa certain people do benefit from wars and they want more . so three years after that debate, another us funded regime change war is underway. and that is exactly what's happening this time. our stated goarel is removing nt some third world dictator was who might have wmd, but removing a guy who wasworl the world's largest nuclead'r630 stockpile. >> sixty three hundred nuclear warheads, vladimir putin. ce a and once againga, because tulsie gabbard has questioned the wisdom of this complete lunacy, democrats are accusing. her of working for vladimirnt putin. so if you want to know what the democratice partyn' actually believes, don't listeny to what they say. oh, we want to empower women ofe color who are also veterans. they w. don't they want people who support regime change, war. that's the red linwars.e. that's the one thing they willwl brook no dissent on whatsoever. they don't care what you think about that. they don't want to debate you
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on it. uif you disagree or even ask questions, they go right to traitor. >> so today, tulsi gabbard didnl what is probably inevitable e. she probably has been since 2016. she left her own party,e the democratic party.explai and we don'tne have to guessn se as to why, because she explained it in some detailfull and weto ask you, please listens carefully to this, because it'se inspiring and interestinstg. lld and she did it on a new podcastl called the tulsi gabbard show. it launched today. .chile isis si i can no longer remain in n today's democratic party. >> it'o longs now under the coml control of an elitist cabal of warmongers driven by cowardlyn weakness who dividbye us byg racialize every issue and stoking anti white racism, y who actively work to undermine our god given freedomsutio enshrined in our constitution and who are hostile to peopleiri of faith and spirituality, who demonize the polic. e, who protect criminals at the expense of law abiding americans.law-abho believe in ope who believe in open borders,bor, who weaponizes the nationalafte
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security state to go aftertheiov their political opponents. >> and above all, are dragging us ever closer to nuclear war. r >> now, these are some of the main reasons i'm leaving the democratic party.ker: kee >> sp o keep in mind, until today, this was a registered democrat, an offic re holder, standard bearer, the democratic party, the future of the democratic partyic party fromos the country's most liberal state. >> this was a liberal democrat . did you hear that?ise wo is there a single word you disagree with ? is there a single word thatrd ta the republican who represents you, who yout publican send mont who you vote for, would repeatfo in public? in other wordsat i, here you hae someone who until yesterday was remember the democratic party saying. things the overwhelming majority of republican voters believe, but. only a tiny a vanishingly small minority of republican officeholders are willinbelieve bug to say out loe it's too scary. oh, it just tells you so much. e >> h tulsi gabbard joins us tonight and we're happy that she is totally over. thank you sothank yo much for cg
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on . so that was quite a statement. i'm listening to this and i'm on thinking we have republicans on the show from time to time. ththey put it as clearlyy yod bravely as you do. so how du'o you feel? and you've been in this partyo e a long time. you were its future. you left. i mean, this has got to be a fraught moment for you. >> and , you know, tucker, as you know, i've always been an independent minded person, p democrat. en yes. but an independent democrat. and my loyalties are veryery cl clear . i love our countryea. and i took an oath both as a so service member, as a soldier,a b as well as as a member ofort an congress to support and defend the constitution. and that's an oath that i take extremely seriously. and so when you look at this party, today's democratic party ,it's controlled by fanaticalcot ideologues who hatroe freedom. th they despise the constitution. they actively find ways toven rh undermine our god given rights, enshrinetsd in the constitutiony like freedom of speech. if you say something and i say w
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something that they don't like, instead of saying, you know what? agree to disagree. e and lelive and let live in the traditional liberalist kind of way. noe tradit, that's not good eno. they will do all that they can to destroy you. silence you, smear you, workh bi with big tech, work, with corporate media, to actively destroy anyone who dares to even question their agenda. gainst freed they are against freedom of religion. om ofreligithey are hostile towe of faith, people who have theirt own spiritual practice, especially christians, finding ual pewayscially to be vindictio discriminate, to punish peoplers who happen to exercise that freedom of religion. the liste that goes on and on , but the foundation of freedom is really what was a t the heart of my making this decision that i cannot be a member of a partyd that is against freedom and actively trying to undermine it. >> well, it was inspiring tolsoa hear that, but also disappointing. i mean, i feelpp you likinting g out your words and asking everyd republican candidates an who cos
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on the show to read them. and if you t can't read them, fr i'm not voting for you right. y i mean, why is it so hard to say out loud?ud fir first of allst of all th, the pe always talking about racism, are committing it. why is that so hary d foisr peoa to acknowledge? >> it's so obvious.>> i it speaks to the whole environment of fear that thosein in power, these elitists, empower have fomented to whereo people are afraid to speak the truth. the afraid to exerciseuse yo their right to free speechu because, hey, you might lose your job. u might be canceled, you i might be trashed. and god forbid, in washington,nh you might not be invited tods the cool kids parties. you might no t be as popular. is real and this is really what it comes comes down to is rather than taking a stand for peace,er for prosperity, security, and freedom of the american people, we have too many people in washington who aresubs warmongers subservient toer the military industrial complex and continuing to put their own selfish interests or se the interestlfish s of their do first with no mind forwi the costs and consequences that their decisions have
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on the american people. this is exactly what we're seeing right now with presidentn biden and leaders in congressngo whose decisions are actively pushing us to the brink of a nuclear holocaust. of which they may have their bunkers where they'll be safe. but we , the american people will have no shelter, no place g to go . no place to hide and facequence the consequences that could destroy all of humanity in the world as we know it. >> you we know i are the first n i heard say that back in february when this all startedw ,i believe, when i ran fort. president . u werel, it turns out yo absolutely really quick, since you did serve for so many years in the congress. thin the party, you just laugh e you know, everybody, of course,a isn't even callenyond you today, your former colleagues, democrats, to say anything tcrao one , one got in touch with me and sent me a text message with three thumbs up. i woul >> i would love to know who that, but i'm glad you're influencing people. tell us again.
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bug t i'm not going to ask youhy what you're doing next. we will all watch, but w i hopie you'll come back on the soon. thank you. show.k forward to. thanks, tucker. thank you. f orward so it's only been a couple ofoun months, but you can still hear k it in the back o her head, can'e you? unvaa pandemic ofou don the unvaccinated. if you don't get the vaccine't . you're in more roll.e fo then wune finished the vaccinevn doesn't actually prevent the transmission of covid, huh?. even pfizer doesn't deny that. in fact, they knew that and we exow that they knew it because one of the company's executives just made a stunning, stunningen admission about it notg beating a dead horse here. it's kind of important. >> we've got details just ahead. as a man, we're designed to do hard things. testosterone levels are declining. 10% per decade. chemical and pharmaceutical companies are poisoning us . but you're not allowed to notice this is happening.
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i know who you can call. well, even the zombies inn brooklyn are defending tony fauci anymore. in brooklyenmasked as th sinister buffoon he is . but it wasn't that long ago he was in charge of everything. and when he was in charge of everything, he toldif us repeatedly that if you y get the covertou g covid vac va. not going to get covid period. we know that. and we're quoting you become a dead end for the virus, said tony fauci. and so widely accepted was that statement a twitter banned who g anyone who disagreed with or even questioned it as covid misinformation policy. but it soon became clear that ws that itself was misinformation because, of course, you canu ca
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get covid and passedge on if you've had the shot. and in fact, that shouldn't be surprising because pfizer , which made the vaccine, never even testeevented to see if it prevented the transmission of covid. what you'd think they wouldthat know that since tony faucisinceo and everyone, the u.s. s government and everyone atis your kids school and everyone on television and morninion andg joe and all the rest of them knew for a fact, but pfizer didn't even know. and we know that becauseed quest pfizer executive janene small answer questions on monday at the european parliament and here's how it went. >> plus, the pfizer covid vaccine tested on stopping the transmissionn stop of the vs before it entered the market. if not, please say it clearly. if yes, are you willing to share the data with this committee? and i really want a straight answer, yes or no?er, ye i'm looking forward to it.u verc thank you very much.ding regarding your question around, did we know about stopping humanization before it sent youo
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the market? know these? undeknow, we had to really move at the speed of science to really understand what market. is taking place in the market or the of science. that's the speed at which mo you're moving too fast. do sciee and you just sort of hope fo you do science and you just sort of hope for the best and yell at anyone who disagrees with your preferred and hoped for outcome. ro the speed of science, rubirosab ro, the man you just c on him on tape. he's a conservative member of the european parliament. ropean parfrom the netherlands.h and we are grateful to have him on tonight. rob , thanksanks so much for cog on . did you know the answer to that? did tha question when you asked it? and were you shocked by what she said? d what swell, good evening, tuc. it really was a special moment. for the first time, pfizer admitted that the vaccine was not testedmitted on stopping the transmission of the virus. tsted on st this it entered the market. and this has massive implications. governments pushed millions oflf people worldwide to
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get vaccinated by telling them, by telling me, telling you to to to do it for your grandmother. and they perfectly healthyg peop young people into taking this jab, using false arguments. a and they used big words such as anti-social or to so immense hatred against people who refuse to comply with the government's wishes. and even worse, manyen worse, governments, including mine, actually introduced so-calledpao covid passports. these passports made access tors parts of society conditionalot those who did not wish to get vaccinated. most that excess not being able to visit a restaurant or a gym ,all in the name of public health. >> our governmentsh. laughter to talk about institutional discrimination. but this was real institutional discrimination. >> yesl , in many countries like the u.s., in italy, vacciney, vc mandatescine were introduced fot certain professions. >> many people lost their job, their livelihood, their business, because
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they stood, r business by their. austria even had a knockdownateb for the infection rate. r because of thieason.s reason, the government literallyoned peo imprisoned people within their own homes. this wa all of this was based on the idea that vaccination helpation hes prevent the spreaf the virus. otherwise, why should people th out of society?n to but this has now proven to be at big lie. even the president of four international development markets of pfizer now admits that there wasna no scientific basis to say vaccination wouldut stop the transmission ofi the virus. and i find thihis ons one ofe the biggest scandals of our time, the politicians responsible for this will be angry that people are looking back at this time. but i won't forgeti won' whateo they did to millions oanf peopl. and if we are a democracy, we should have accountability. and that's what i'm calling for. i'inyes, if we are and by the wt pfizer knew this and none of
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its executives bothered tot no p correct these politicians. and yet no pfizer executive has been charged with the crimehe ce they committed, which is pretty unbelievable. i wish more politician t which c you in washington.n washin rob ross, thank you for coming on tonight. we are really gratefulthank you thank you very much. t have a good evening. have a thank you. >> so biden announced at a fundraiser tonight, not to you, not on television, but to, his donors some . by the waywe, we're on the brink of nuclear armageddon. bu t not a big deal . what did you know that on the brink, nuclear armageddon, where your children get killed. we'vgot , we'vmoree got more ont next. >> and greetings to you. thrill seekers, conversationalists and music lovers all across the bountiful and optimistic fruited plain. it's the rush limbaugh program here on the excellence in broadcasting network. well, let me just tell you, folks, it's never going to folks, it's never going to be time to panic because we're
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right? noall huma nd of , no, not in this country. >> the media know their job. is to cheer on i was just to cheer on the war until it gets to the point of nuclear armageddon. >> msnbc superexcited becauseis all the celebrities for it, ukraine's drone army as a celebrity endorsement. >> watch a zelenskyy. he's also been doubling down on his pr savvy, leveragingwe the soft power of his now hugeno global celebrity statusy and that of some of his o newfound friends to bring more attention to the ukrainian cause. one sucho e newfound friend, hero of the battle of yavin, jedi master and veteran freedom fighter mark hamill, master an d you, not luke skywalker himself. the very tattoo farm boy who shot a proton torpedo into an exhaust pipe the size 1% to destroy the first death star part. >> momentary detour into star wars fan boy. basically, what they were wanting to do was become
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a so-called ambassador, a glorified word for representative, their army of drones. >> so save that tape. if w drones.e survive, will loo, because that's what peak insanity looks like. >> is what and the craziest of y is zelenskyy, who literally called for nuclear strikessi on russia, which has more nuclear warheads than anyea country on the planet who now wants to take crimea. what doewhatthats after with thn grazian veto, this is getting super , super crazy. is elife on the planet is endangered by it. mayb maybe we could note that ae wet least maybe you should know, glenn, greenwald has said thisbe before. >> he's a truly independent journalist. he writes in substance. >> he joins us tonight. glenn, thanks so much for coming on . no, i don't want to anywayn .an my opinions to be seen as ao bee challengn e, the intellectual i hegemony of the surviving star wars cast. buf t nuclear armageddon seems like something that we should be talking about. >> yeah, i mean, it would seem like it would be a topic at least worth mentioning in passing when the president topiw
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united states, they're closer th nuclear any time since the cuban, which is where the united states and veryminute close minutes away. in fact, from destroying the planet and all life on it through nuclear annihilation. and the question i have, i tucker, and it's the question we've been asking since this all began and even before is if you're going to go to a war, if you're going to get involved in a war, is the united states undoubtedlwar, as y is in ukraia the question is , what is the reason to risk tens of billionsn of dollars and in this case, a possible nuclear exchange?e ty are there really people in the united states , in eastern ukraine, which ninety nine poine whict pointanl nine percent of americans couldn name because they shouldn't? because it doesn't shouldn matto them? is that question of who rulese those provinces really squo vitl in person to your lives that it's worth the risk of nuclearr war in order to fight russia over it? it's worth to russia.
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it's right on the other side of the border. why is it worth it to the united states ?t's a >>re well, that's a really great question. greabut you're not allowed to at it. >> so it does say one thing. during the cuban missile crisis, in nineteen sixty two, i think s weremost americans were awareo the stakes and how close we were. do you think most american haves have any idea how close we are now? >> how we have any idea ofose wa how close we are now when evens when the president comes out and says it, they just continuee to ignore that and emotionallyut manipulate the publiec? yeah, glenn greenwald,n greenwal i'm sorry, from rio tonight, audio cut out. >> that's weird. i want to bring you a story that you may not be aware of as well, and that is that some prominentat som republicann washington actually don't want to win in november. it seems reallt e november.y important tobut so you maybe for the future of the country, but some of them are actively tryin g to lose. mitt romney is one of them.
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he is working against his fellow utah republican senator it's lee, in his reelect campaign. seems like a big story, not getting a ton of coverage. senator mike joins us tonight. >> senator , thank you very much for coming on . so your race, which i haven'tve' you' really paying attention to ,but i just started reading about it, you are being painted as some sort of dangerous extremist, which i could seeu a first hand .t. you are not. red you have your fellow utah republican senator working against you. happe >> like, how did this happen? h when, he's explained it. >> he's got two friends in this race. when he first told me that, who my reaction was who's the other friend and therefore wants to remain neutral. look, i understand wants to remain ne and respect. here's what's going on . wha my opponent, evan mcmoon, is a democrat running in disguise. so i understand the commitmentca made by my colleague and igue k with him like him. >> but here's the deal. i don't think mitt romney wants chuck schumer to continue tonue be the senate majorityto leaders
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if i'm right on that and he'sar thaton board because that's exactly what he will be producing. that's exactly what this will lead to. if wilto utah gets tricked into electing evan mcmullin, a closeted democrat, into the united states senate. and so as soon as mitt romney soon as is ready, i will eagerly accept his endorsement. he's got a big family thathis encourage all of them to go tooe leave for senate .com and make donations to my campaign. evan mcmullin is raising millions of dollars off of actblue, a democratic donor database based on this idea help that he's going to defeat me dec and help perpetuate the democratic majority. so maybe you don't want to say this. maybe you're not even aware of it. but i believit's te it is true e members of mitt romney's immediate family's nuclear family are actively helping mcmullen against you. so mcmul is it possible to justy mitt romney, whom i know you've known your whole life, and say, please, there's a lot at stake here? well, i've asked him. i'm asking him right here again. tonight. f you'd likeitt, i
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to protect the republican majority, give us any chance ofn seizing the republican majority once again, getting it awaymocrt from the democrats who wers e facilitating this massive spending spree in a massiv thise inflationary binge. please get on boarionary bd. t. >> helped me win reelection. help us do that. entire and you can get your entire family to donate to me through leifur senate dukkha. i invite all of your viewers to do the same because this is a race that's getting closer and closer because evan mcmullin continues to raise millions of dollars from progressive democratic donors nationwide who are bente on getting rid of met on and replacing him with ed mcmahon. >> me with i don't think. >> do you think the voters of dono understand how fervently evan mcmullen's donors hatrse the values of the state of utah? i mean, for real. not about tax rates, but the way people live. their religious people with families like they don't. they hate that. do you think your votersr vote get that? >> no, i don't get. >> i because, look, the local mediaci in utah is complicit in this.
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they want evan mcmahon to win for that very reason. they're refusing to ask him ask policy questions. they allow him simply to engage in ad hominem attacks on me, notwithstanding the fact that the guy claims to be campaigning on this platform. >> of civility, which is laughable, but they never make him answem answer ar any a policy questions. so, yeah, i think a lot oft of utahns are being duped and fooled and it doesn't help to have the tacit acquiescence, the tacit assistance of my republican colleague for youc toan. it's noteworthy here that 48 , all 48 of my other republican colleagues are on board with me, have supported me, have supported have and have endorsedate, me. it's not too late, but you can join the party. i'd welcome you to do soe because otherwise you'll be stuck with two more years of chuck schumer being the leaderte and two more years of joe bidene having unfettered rule over the united states senate. r thwithout any republican backstop. >> i mean, this is a guyany repe delicto, who marched with black lives matter, which hateshates the nuclear family and endorsed riotnu
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made arguably some of the best s music of his life.s last part oh yes, he did.is in the last part of his life. >> you can hear the frailty. you can hear you can hear the the fact that he knew heyo was broken and then he wasn'tara going to be able to get back up. h in many ways, you cais vn hearom in his voice.etlse but there's something else there. you can hear the tennesseethere you can hear you can hear the endurance. you can you ca endurn almost preternatural strength that was rising in him to continue his creativity. he lost his eyesight ihe losn the last part of his life. and , you know, i mean, i mean, it's and yes, a lot of it was brought on by his own, youatur know, his own nature. >> but the way he lived while he was dying was a testament to the human spirit. and sospirit, you know, i carryt with me. there's yeah, but it's reallyfa. it all comes back around to his faith. he had that sense of peace. and for one thing, it's like he
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never he was never angry with god. one of his favorite books fromba the bible was the book os f job and likened to. but dad was surrounded by loss ,loss of his brother when herds was a child, the loss of his wife towards the end of hissomeh life, something that devastated him that he neveinmr got over, t he never cursed god for that. and he always i think he had a he had a sense of peace and understanding that this was this was grace, this was life. but he didn't mean that we didn't go without struggles, that we didn't go without pain. we live on a fallen plane and i mean, but he had a way of of showing that kindness and that love and that connection with the spirit tot everyone in his life. >> how he lived while he was dying, revealed to johnny cash really was. >> that's true. dyingfor many people. that's a great conversation. you can see the whole thing.youa and tucker carlson todayn on vaccination .com show in
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the media aftermath of hurricane ian , the governor of florida, rhonda santos, announced the arrest of four looters. >> three of them were here illegally. governowe've had four looters t were arrested, i guess, a couple of days ago, and they need to be brought to justicethf and we're not going to tolerate it. but, you know, three of the four are illegal aliens. and so these are people thate pp are foreigners. they're illegallhat arey ino lot our country. and not only that, they try to loot and ransack after inin the the aftermath of a natural disaster, so you come to the country illegally, you break our guest, you're in. >> these are stealing when you get here. really, it's really too much. how common is this? ibecause it is insulting. in addition to everything else,t we don't really know because most states do not identifyie illegal aliens when they're arrested. >>ns so you don't know how often they can at crimes. and there's a point, of course, of political point in hiding
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that from you. but a new analysis fromanalys the center for immigration studies looked more deeply intil it. we can tell you the results ofue this study exclusively tonight. ciass found that illegal immigrants in texas, fore example, quote, appear to be convicted of crimes such a as homicide, sexual assault and kidnapping at higher rates than the state average. e for example, in one recentr ills year, the homicide conviction rate for illegals in texas was three point three per one hundred thousand. that was much higher it than the state's overall rate, which. is two point nine . >> so these are meaningful numbers. r de and they demolished the talking point that's often thrown atmoli you bring up thisher on topic. >> john kennedy was the lead researcher on this for the center for immigrationthankr studies. >> he joins us tonight.omin john , thanks so mucg onh for coming on . how diw d you find these numbers which have been hidden? well, a number of studies had been done by first-day libertarian cato institute and then repeated by the washington post, the new yorkng potimes debunking the notion tht illegal immigrants commit any crim illegale, for that matter.a and i was just curious and my lead authors were curiousthe acu as well as to what the actualal.
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data said. and we found out that the data was being absolutely misrepresented. beg they claimed that native bon americans could be compared apples to applesompared ap to il immigrants, except for texas doesn't collect data on native born americans. that's some other category nati's i unidentified illegal immigrants. and every year, especially ins e serious crime categories, texas keeps finding more illegals inin its prisons that weren't identified initially upon more arrest. so there's more andille more illegals amongalsg the convicted felons in texas. when texas goe texs back andas s on people's immigration status. so the cato study was a lie. and yet, as you said, it was weaponized immediately by the usual liars to shout downhave anyone who said, well, maybe we shouldn't have open borders. absolutely. w itas was a a mischaracterization because you used t misit useo bt to your own opinions, buled t nn your own facts. but now you're entitled toopin your own facts.ionsown fact ow but not your own opinions.
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and that's where we stand.. is that one of these lies gets halfway around the world before we get our pants on with the truth and that's where weato stand on illegal immigration and crime, because a subsequent studn any by the university of wisconsin also confirmed cato's analysis except made even more egregious methodological errors and mischaracterizedmisc more data about illegal immigrants. what texashaut collects and we t spoke to texas department of public safety at length and got the original data they used. and it just jut doesn't say whai they said. t says icat doesn't include the categories that they represent in their papers. their well, that makes sense tht people want to break. >> immigration law will break other laws. i mean, most normal people. would not break immigration law if i said, hey, sean, why don' t you guys sneak into japan? sneak they've go it a high standard of living, good food. you can ride the subway withoutc getting murdered. >> let's sneak in.us can't becauseit'sght? it's against the law. right? to snea so it takes a certain sort ofdos person to sneak into a country, does it not? absolutely. it also takes a certain kindh iu country to allow people toni coe in with impunity and not hold
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them to account. at the end of the day, we don't know how many people ins by our prisons, though some estimates by the bureau of justice statistics say thatau one in of juted five five prison california is illegal, one in 10 in oregon, nine percent in massachusetts. so we know that they're noncitizenwe knos in our prisone how they got there, why they're still here are questions weer to used to answer.se bus t the only way we can answel those is if we have the truth out there and unfortunately, the media and some supposed research institutiono resears a on misleading us because to ph their policy facts be . it's a pandemic at the vaccinated. lying about numbers.o the i appreciate you're actually getting to the truth. thank you. thank you, tucker.er >> so do you remember this guy, the hatchet and mcdonald's guy, threatening ladies with a hatchet? well, he's out of jail. 'st neveto jail.r went to jail, but he's back in trouble. we'll tell you how next.
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shocking viral video of this man smashing up a manhattan mcdonald's with an ax.d up he was arrested and released without bail on that incident. and now the new york post this man was arrested again, this time in brooklyn. n thirty one year old michael palacios dubbed the man was arrested sunday. palacios was allegedly busted al spray painting graffitegedi in brooklyn and then stealing a thirty $500 bike tpaintingo ee from police officers ultimately took the man into custody. this time, he was charged with two counts of criminal mischief and possession of stolen property. .he washe was released without n again yesterday. accordintog to sources. o now, last month, palacios waso with on this video terrorizing mcdonald's with an ax after reportedly getting into an altercation at one point, he pointed that ax at an innocent, horrified woman inside that mcdonald's. palacios claims he wase defending himself and didn't. chop up the people in that pedonald's because he did not want to. >> we will keeopp you updated
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we this arrest for the axmen tucker, you're saying that hen h didn't chop up the people in that mcdonald's. we've got that going forcond ar. on its's got t own his linkedin page.hat i'm the manager, not jobless people. we're going to try and get in touch with that man and bookh wi him on our show and ask him, why don't you chopth up his people? >> mcdonald's. oh, it'sk hi o great to see you. tonight. thanthank you. >> and we'll be back 8:00 p.m. tomorrow night. in the meantime, here's sean hannity. he didn't chop them up because >> sea to.want >> you don't want to stand justc to watch it. this is a scary world anyway. >> thank you, tucker.e to welcome to "hannity". tonight, former congressmanbbar tulsi gabbard, she's not t the only person leaving the democratic partyhe with less than a month to go untilwith the midterms. as a matter of fact, twenty eight days. democrats are now hemorrhaging support from the african-american community and the hispanic american community. t from thenow we'll have full as straight ahead. and a debate with our friend, dr. cornel west. commun plus, indiana congressional candidate jennifer

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