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and probably most were, but so on some level not very deep beneath the surface.n the democratic party people who run the democratic party weren't upset at all. they were thrilled. ru here finally was an issue for them to run on in the midterm elections. it was asun issue e perfectlypea suited to a party that had nothing else tado talk about. >> are they going to brag aboute joe biden? i don't think so. so it's goin it's be abortion. they're going to take your abortions away. othat was the democratic message for the midterm elections.r th the onese midter that are cominn just a few days. >> but there was a problem with the messaging. just ended being entirely stupd and people not being entirely stupid still remember this very people, hasame democratic partye people had forced the entire population to wear papermaksn like children, and then to take the shot as a condition ofl thei going outside so women havedies the right to control their ownda bodies. >> they used tnds o tellof us to and then they fired thousandsta of nurses for refusing to submit to an experimental vaccin pe. en, as w
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>> so the phrase my body, my choice had been, as we say, in the news business, overtaken demoby events. clearly, democrats needed a newn slogan, a new way to talk aboutt abortion. hinkunfortunately, nobody could think of one . nour body, my choice. no, that wouldn't work.work. it was too real. so in the end, liberals just dusted off the same old talking. points and pretended like covid never happened. >> midterm election is now watch. three wee >>ks the midterm election is now less than three weeks away. e and in the final stretch, i'vene noticed that.d, i don't know if you've f t notie ,frankly, this the gaslighting of women voters. this message says, oh, you t yourt really care about your right to control your own body. steer's. it'sodies,r, it' the economy, s. you've got a media narrativeat n that says that women don'tion, really care about abortion, wo that women don't really mind if the states control their bodiese . >> they don't care about that. >>ey just care about the price of milk. yeah, woul tucd be aker: shame f states got to control people's bodies, like telling peopler wht what to wear in their faces orhe what drugs they have to
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be injected with . >> that'd be like like "han the handmaid's tale theocracdsy' >> next, they'llll be trying too control what you read on sociacl media. >> oh, wait, it's all pretty amusing. and the good news is that for once lines this preposterous are not working. >> abortion politics is a total fixation of democratic donors. it's the main thinors.g they cae about. why is that, by the way? it's a religion. >> it's a child sacrifice cult.o but not evert everyone feels tht way. even democrats is . the daily caller just reported polls show that, quote,op abortion is not a top priorityoi for femalela voters. t ab in fact, quote, most women support abortion limits that would have been considered unconstitutional under the roe v. wade precedent. wadeoh, so it looks like yellint contt abortion is definitely not going to be enough to keepsy democrats in control of the congress. that?are you surprised by that. no, of course not. did you live here.
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so how did the highly paid and admittedly pretty smart strategists who figure out whatu the issues are in the democratic party, so the this one ?atic well, they did what a lot ofe in us do. they forgot that not everyoneam is like them. not everyone in america is ashi miserable as they are.co >> ieve n fact, therit oe are sl plenty of people in thisstill pe country, believe it or not, w who have happy marriages. stere are stilkids andl people e their kids and their grandchildren. so people who consider babiesil babies aa blessing, not just an obstacle to better vacation. cow, some ofe people, those pe, maybe a lot of thosens people might still consider themselves, quote, pro-choice, . but they're hardly pro-abortion. >> they don't think abortionnk o is a positive good. it's not they don't consider it liberation. recentitand they definitely done abortion as janet yellens the ar to our national economic recently claimed, as the answer. to our national economic problems. she said so her that. >> so here's how it works.speect janet yellen gets rich giving speeches to the companies she regulates. that's corruption. int she's never chargethat's cd
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she's still free.he in fact, she's the treasury secretary. and you yocretary.u get poorer. but we have a solution. you seem to have more abortions .sellin that's what she said.g. that's the message they're selling. tand maybe not surprisingly, it doesn't work. that's not what voters want.so w has wantso what do voters want? what do they care about? well, if you, they look at the i they care about exactly whatso e you'd expect them to carey e about, which is the quality ofch their own lives. soey car they care about the ecy and they care about crime. this is veryth o obvious. y you don't even need to look atti polling to know it.th but every poll showsimum ito with maximum clarity. o how does the media respond to t us ?they've done >> well, of course, doing their job, they've done imize both possible to minimize both issues, the economy r and crime. they've told us thece economy is not in a recession. no, not one . >> of course, by every measure, it is very much in a recession and on crime. they've told you don't even only r the onbout only racist's, worry about crime, racist's, the onern thing you don't want tohat? be called.
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so how should republicans respond to that? what we have video evidence. here's carrie lake, who's running for governor in arizona, deftly swatting awayngm that somehow people of color a reporter's claim that somehow people of color like crime. watch ot o. of peopl >> a lot of people of color feel like there are a lot of people of color, a lot of people. t th how many peoplate of color havea you talked to about that? >> i mean, if you look at surveys ,which surveys?ppy to loo i'm happy to i'm happy to look at those stats because. i will tell you this, that i talk to people of color. jutalk to althey're l arizonans they're all concerned about the crime just becausent y your skin isn't the same color t as yours doesn't mean you want your kids to be walking down the street in an unsafey arizonn neighborhood. every arizonan wants safet wantn and security in their neighborhood. it doesn't matte r whatll your skin color is . and i and if you look at stats,n you look and see that thattargep police do not target people of color. that is a lie that's been left n perpetuated by the leftd an and then spread and disseminated and spread in
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the media. >> check the stats. >> tucker: >> so great. the reporter says, well, peoplec of color are concerned about your crime. becauspolicies because, of cour, being a white liberal, allw white liberal. ight t no, if they know one thing that they have a right to speak for, quote, peoplquote, pe of color,o people of color, something, they really do, bubut for on behalf of people of color. kari lak >> se o like you stop saying tht really what people call if you talk to you, republicans, all! all republicans running for office should watch that video. republicans, running for, yo office, you watch that video. but in the end, you don't need i to convince people that crime too. is real because they live here to crime is everywhere in new york , crime on public transit is up more than 40% and not just pickpocketing. now, this is this video we'rew it just to show you is not an aberration necessarily. t soit just so happens it was ee caught on tape. but this is exactly the reason
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that people are afraidth to ridn the subway. this weekend, a man was pushed you can get the motive from watching thi onto the tracks. s kno you can guess the motive actually from watching this video. whatsoeverbut we know with no wg whatsoever. >> here it is . safet thirty two year old david martin is afraid for his safety after this random a attack. he's in physicalnd and emotional horrifs he continues to replay this horroyir. fine moment caught on camera over and over again in this video. guy in thee a guy in the yellowz hoodie shove them right ontoer the subway tracks. n e innocehe zeroed in on the it commuter and then charged right at him. martinin t ended up in the hospl just grateful to be alive. on oh, this random attack. there are a lot of random attacks on the internet. you may have noticed m. dom? are they random? really, the person who didth tho is not being sought as a hate bu criminal. you wonder whyt th. >> but the point is those kinds of attacksto didn't used to happen. now they're commonplace enough. you may no longe
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r be shocked by them, but if you live there,u you stay offlt. the subway as a result. completely out of control. for exampl crime in philadelphiae, is completely out of control. for example,t year last year, philadelphia recorded five hundred and sixty two murders. thatt homicide is the highest he be t total since nineteen sixty. that happens t yeao be the year the city started tracking homicide data this year in philadelphia. philadelp crimes like robbery with a gun are up 47%. accident now, why is this happening?s an is not an accident.ident. none of this is an accident. g crime is rising as a direct result. designed to of policies designed to makehe m crime rise. e and at the same time, anys effort by normal people, middle class people to defend themselves is immediately met with the full ferocity of the state. >> so this is an attempt, of t course, to destroy the americane middle class. ht it. let's just be honest about it. this is crime with a purpose. >> they don't want to have this conversation. ly and morally the people who did this,you br and that's why they attack you personally. so in philadelphia a lot and morally if you bring it up.n
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so i bn philadelphia, a lot, these crimes can be traced to one man's suspect, d.a. larry krasner, he's decided not to charge many robbers with crimes, arrest and charges for retail theft i philadelphia have dropped by about 70% over the past four years. in that same period, reports ofd robberies, more than 20%. you see how this works if you po stop charging people with certain crimes, they commit more of them. t >>that that seems like an obvios observation. and again, it's more evidence. y this is not an accident, is not. an idiot. none of these people aretrying t stupid. they're doing this on purpose. why o destroary. and why are they doing that? well, we can't guess as to motive, but they're definitelyoe doing it. >> so when asked about this, how does the president respond ? shut up. racist watch. "shu we're just lookingtu philly rigt now in a super heated election cycle. awe're part of the republican pl playbook, as you well know, diveo poinayt your finger at large , diverse cities and aless
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large , diverse cities are see t lawless. what we see herehe is th same e same old playbook, which is about coded and racist message. . it's about blaming the biggest city in pennsylvania, the moste diverse population for havingfo the same nationarl struggle thau we have with gun violence everywhere. oh shut up,diversity, racism, adversity, racism. >> shut up, shut up. shu. shut. e do you have another whit e liberal deputize ing himself to speak for people of color? against his political opponents? have you figured out how this works? you getting tired of it yet? t hi e you gettt yet?voters are gettd of this. so tired of of it that even some democrats have started to figure outt want actually maybe voters don't want to be shot,caa or carjackedtt and attackede it morally if they don't like it. for thhochul, who is in part responsible for the risinge w crime in new york , is now running last ditch adss promising to fight crime. >> oh, really? promising tokathy hochul.
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but it's probably too late for her. she's losing to a repub lockin in new york . >>o a pennsylvania is almosret, as democratic as new york is , the lieutenant governor now running for senate but the lieutenant governor nown running for senate there, john fetterman, is also losing for the same reasons. we guess. i >> his challenger is dr. mehmet oz, who joins us tonight. dr. thank you very much fork yo coming on . >> so be here. o in the case of fetterman, sincnt he is currently an office holder, he can be traced to very specific policiesn thate f have increased violent crime in the state of pennsylvania. >> did they not they not think that anyone was going to notice thatr when they put this man up for office? >> it's shocking when you hear well, it's shocking when you hear crotzer speak there about a city he thinkshi he's protecting. but i've been in philadelphia i a lot during this campaign.n t i live in philly. philly. i went to school west philly. want to and you actually talk tobe the people there. what they say is they don'tt want to be part ofof a white wak experiment as social experiment where they're leftwhere they'r e
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consequences. and fetterman, to your point, woid that ifif he , to he had ac wand to doul anything he wanted to, his goal would be to release murderers from life in prison. now that you ima can you imagind a magic wand to do anything you want? i mean, you could take care of hing you wan inflatiot?n, though.e care you don't need a magic wand for. that. but there's lots of things you could do. but releasing murderers frg mura life in prison without askingt y the families what they think, oftentimes voting against the other members of the parole board, even other democratt ths is not aligned with the values of pennsylvanians yet. that's the position he has taken so many pennsylvanians have died of fentanyl odean opioid more broadly, but , i would say specifically in the last year that it really is the numbers are almost beyond belief. and yet i don't think stopping fentanyl importation, dealing, punishing fentanyl peddlers is a feature of any, puni democratic campaign. >> why is that?shin because they're ignoring the humanitarian crisis
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they have created with feckless policies on the border. peddlers i cartels inadvertently who make money trafficking human beings. takehey take the the money by fa china. they don't say anything to china about that. by the way, the phantom was brought to america like pieces of candy. and unfortunately, ends up into people's mailboxes. but fetterman goes beyond that. that's wha ot all the democratsl do. fetterman says, i want tol legalize all drugs. drugs. i want heroin injection sites. and he actually embraceda me a measurasure in oregon, which s enacted two years agoag with exactly those rules. and listen carefullyo,nd 4rates. is critical, 40% increase in i overdose death rates. that's to be expected if youincr legalize all drugs. but here's the part thatease catches me 50% increase in lawle homicides. you create a lawlesssswhic environment. police aren't allowed to donfise their job, which is to confiscate narcotics is the . and this is the world thatered he's trying to create for us .s, and by the way, if you're bothee bothered by this, i was bothered up to run against them. please go to doctor has not come and support me becausehe the democratic party doesn't even know this about him. they're just trying to doesn't e fifty four senate seat . so they're pouring money into
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thseatpennsylvania. so dr. oz .com. we'r well, please give me some support against them, but we're going to wine mentione on the issues. just like all the republicans that you've mentioned today, the debate we're havind tothe dh tomorrow night's going to reinforce john fetterman radical positions, the momentum we have is a direct response ofe focusing on kitchen table table issues, crime, drugs, both issues, crime, drugs. order, and we've mentioned both with the border and , of course, the economy. cused oneveryone's focused on .r although if you're in are philadelphia right now, you're worried abou leavingt your life be and companies are leaving big chains, leaving the city ebecause they're done with thesn experiment. >> i got t'to as likk you and i i'm sure you don't like to go to motive, but it's just it's amazing to me. >> one hundred and seven thousand americans die ofg drug lords last year. and here's a guy promoting drugd legalization when we kno ow it o will result in more deaths. y we >> why would why would any p ide one push an idea like that at a time like this?ncerne >> becaused ab they'reou more concerned about the perpetrator or the criminal than the innocent.innocent and s and the victims.f moms t they'von't hear the stories that i've been witnessing as ie campaign moms telling me thatt
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on f they've found their children blue and dead because they wenat on facebook and signed up forn l a over-the-counter pain pill and ended up having fentanyl in. it. we confiscated seven times more fentanyl in pennsylvania this quarter than two years ago, according to the statimes e patrol. and by the way, and allay, gr the enforcement groups have endorsedou me because they know f fetterman doesn't have hav their back. and i'll fight hard to let them er back.do their job. but, tucker, that's part of tal the problem. when you talk to the lefk tott leaning politicians on the far left, especially, they don't don want the police to't wan do their jobs. they don't want anyone to doanto their jobs and they don't want to. therefore, the deal withy the consequences of it. so they don't come downtown tocw the prayer vigil ts i've attended. they haven't gone to kensington, which is the largest open air dru g market inn the country that we created with these bizarre beliefs that you can give people drugs.yo and it's okay, believe me,drugsn taking heroin long term is not a good strategy. you're not going to do well. and because i know that and i love these people and i seem to the divine spark going up inputm their eyes, i want to take themd that when i' to detox, put them in rehabate. and i'll fund that one . i'm in the senate. why wouldn't you want that?
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and again, this is something we should all be rooting for. this should be an bipartisa n desire to make the country stable. c it's really stunningountry to m. i and it's also stunning is i nhink you're going to wi a senate seat in a democratic state because of the things you're saying right there. a dee ofand i appreciate dr. oz thank you.th god bless. >> so if you're starting tocs sense that these are not ordinary midterm elections, you're right. you'rethey could determine the u of the country.'re righ for our original series, mh our documentary series, we embedded for months with one s campaign that's trying to flipto control the united states senate. the documentarcuy is cy is calle the candidate blake masters. it is out tomorrow and we goto h really remarkable access to the candidate. sta >> here's a look at it. ladies and gentlemen, pleased welcome to the stage endorsed candidate for senate in arizona, blake m.. thank you for your support for
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united making me your republican nominee for the united states senate. most americans know that mostamc progressive, all americans are sick.ick of j >> we are sickoe of joe biden and the democrats destroying our country. and soon we're going to send a fighter to the fighter. i've been fighting to fix it. and know there's one person innn arizona he's done more than anyone to drag this country in the wrong direction. not senator mark kelly is not that senator mark kelly r.t vote kelly . he campaigned d as a moderate, . >> y but he voted as oua radical. >> and the president , is he done a good job, do you think? you know you know everything
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about our we all know c everything about this.on john is manage andd by consultas and handlers. >> drop an f bomb. yay or nay. . >> yeah. at least you weren't here.re, you'relike here., you're i can. okay, so that's because if you go here then i'm like, got to o it. .tell me i can't do something. >> i'm like doing that.e head ie as we head into this general election, the media, they're i going to want to tell you that we live in a divided state motor does turns out they want common sense policy. that's what we're going to do in november. we're gointateg going we're goik to turn this country arouneld. , >> let's r go . w because remember, we are the vast majority. thank yo u. >> and here's to victory ind bls november. god bless you. thank you. >> you just can't overstateen
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how deeply unappealing mostn pr politicians are. even in private,ivate they're ls are canned because there's the nothing realm. about them. fundamentally, at the core, they're hollow.e blak s is quitee masters is quite ane exception to that sad rule.rest. he think he is interesting. he thinks for himself. he has ideas that in the view of us anyway, this country badly needs. and for the purposes of this documentary, he gave us remarkable access to his campaign. like him or not, you will know. more about masters by the end of this than really any politician running this year. kw more about blake there's a great documentary only on fox nation. >> michelle wenski has gotry j a new covid booster because ofery job offers ki more protection than the last. that's why they're forcing ids ho on kids now. so how did that work out for rochelle walensky of the cdc?r r we have an update on her condition. we'll be right back .
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ladies and gentlemen, please welcome to the stage blake masters. this may be the most significant midterm elections of our lifetime. for months, our team was able to embed with the masters campaign, a republican candidate who is not a politician but who may be an actual reformer. >> i'm trying to show people what a new breed of politician looks like. we're going to send a fighter to d.c. that's fighter. our job is to see what it takes for a different kind of candidate to win one of the most competitive states in the country. i know it's going to be hard, but, this is important. and so i feel called to do it, even if i'm just a kid from arizona. we're going to turn this country around. >> let's go . tucker carlson, originals. the candidate, blake masters streaming tomorrow exclusively on fox station.
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right now and see how much you can save. cdc rochelle well, it's just a year and a half ago that the director of ph the cdc, rochelle walensky, who claims to be a physician, sa went on msnbc to say thattops the covid shot stops the transmission of covid. >>a from our data from the cdc s suggests that that vaccinated gt
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people do not carry the virus, don't get vaccinated. people do not carry the virus. they don't get sick, said the head of the cdc. and to prove it, walensky took a shot in the booster's. >> she took her most recent shot, the omicron specificy took booster, just a month ago. and then what happened? you know how the story ends this week. rochelle walensky tested thispositive for covid, but for she's reportedly grateful for the protection. the vaccin grateful foe right ni why are we telling you this story? for two reasons. one , in order to preserve on the credibility of federalo pres agencies and our health carecret sector more broadly, rochelle walensky, shouldur apologize for the misinformation that she spread throughout the american media? >> a b, this doesn't work t and we should not be pushingt'sp on kids. required tmeone want ts to get 1 boosters, that's up to her.a but kids should not be required to get this as a precondition of being educated in this country. that's insane.that's well, th
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caucusthe congressional black caucus says its mission is to t quote, we read the website, ensure that african-americans and other marginalizedamerican communities in the u.s. have the opportunity to achieveve the american dream. okay the, well, that sounds caucusve, but in fact, the congressional black caucus is completely corrupt as everyone who lives in washington knows corru. k but worse than that, it's just a political action committee designed to elect democrats. >> they don't care about african-americans in marginalized communities. of course,democrs. and we know that for com many reasons. but here's the latestiest. ruth green they're currently backing a white democrat over jennifer ruth green , who's running for d congress in indiana. >> jennifer green joins us tonight. service green , thanks so much for coming on . now, you would think american your african american, iona ble congressional black caucus would be , i guess, on your side. >> it's a race specific group, but why aren't they backing you? >> thank you very much for. having me, mr. carlson.th the hypocrisy in this decision is so incrediblyredibl clear . we see that this is about power.
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and this is about policy. thes this is about process.e liberalt this is not about progress.o want to have -- elites who these are the liberal elitesto o who want to have power and are focused on retaining. y and so their decision to back my opponentt is hypocritical. best, because largely when you a think about the fact that i understand the black cultural experience better than any white man ever i will , i understand the growth that needs to occur. i understand what needs ton woman, happen. and i'm committed as a black woman and as an asian-americanpr womaogn to progressing minoritis in our country. i seem like the very clear choice . but because they want power over politics, the hypocrisy continues tos be loud and prou . >> well,ey maybe a youre knowy a how corrupt they are. maybe that's why they don't want to back you. absolutely. and i mean, i think, you know, i'm sure. go ahead. our district, as i'm sitting inl our district, we have a third, , of our people in gary, indiana, who are some poverty level. we have a third of the people in gary, indiana, who live in food deserts.
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and so here are people who areee hurting. thd so the economy that congressman frank reven has cons voted for has consistently put them in a plac e where they haven to choose between gase where thy and groceries, where congressman frank reve hn has voted for three trillion dollars in spending and has spent their grandkids money. and these are african-americans who are clearly hurting and hesn has zero regard for them and they are focused on trying the cbc specifically focus on trying to reelect, continue to electctbecause him, becausel they believe he's doing a good job. but i can just tell you this,a mile mr. carlson. there is a line a mile and a hai i have long of cars that sittere outside my headquarters, people who need to get to the foode meh pantry, who need help. america and this is the america thatonak the congressional black caucus caucuss to act as if itg blac is helping black people. and it is very clearly notionals indiana's 1st congressional district. >> i've been to gary, indiana.. it's one of the toughest places i've ever been in my life in i this or any other country. lif it's overwhelmingly. african-american. ca's really bad. i would say. has the
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what is the democratic partyy done for gary, indiana? done ever? >> you know what? we have some amazing people, in. that live in gary in gary,t indiana. i believe i have some amazing lovends, some people that love god , love g wserve bo others ws both. and i am proud to have gary,trit indiana, in our districthink. f but when i think aboutf the reality of people that are hurting because of these economiconomicthis i choices, td plan that has no action behindif it. the congressman has no plan but if you go to georgia gop, e you will see a plan, a plan to help figure out the economice ou processes that need to movedisap forward.oi and i'm disappointed in in the hypocrisy that the congressional the hypocrisy that the these th congressional black caucus continues to providet have becae they don't have a plan and they would rather continue to crush agaipeople because it's all abo, again, their power and the libera l elites versus regular america people who want to stay in power, although they ar e doing absolutely nothing toe mio make progress on the mission, that they continue to talkcours. about. if t if they cared, talki they'd be talking about gary,t a indiana, and not ukraine.ry, inn
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ukrainey don't care.ot >> that's obvious. jennifer green , appreciatey den your coming on tonight. je >> good luck. thank you, siree.n, tha so we pretty much stop playingdn video of joe biden breaking down in public and sayinggarble bizarre things, garbled but sentences. t resist tot the clip we're about to show you, we just could not for resist because it's just too meanwhil unbelievable. >> so stay tuned for that.e thee meanwhile, the media areg americ casually preparing americanseal. for nuclear war like it's noatir big deal . faces. know, inflation, nuclear war, just the things the country faces. really. we're goinreally? we you ag give you an update ne. and where we are in that war next. and greetings to you, thrillseekers. conversationalists and music lovers all across the bountiful and optimistic fruited plain. it's the rush limbaugh program here on the excellence in broadcasting on i mean, the flag. >> no matter what side of the political aisle you're on ,
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and the implication is maybe you've got such profound cognitive decline that you can't run again. and as if to prove that, in fact, yes, i'm completely demented. >> i'm a mannequin aompletelt ts point. point joe biden nodded off, jo inng ti the middle of the interview. >> we're not making this up. watch. watch.>> i h i haveav made that formal decision, but it's my intention, my intentionmy ino run again.t >> dr. be have time to make that decision. dr. biden is for it as president. >> dr. biden thinks that my wife thinks that that i know that that we're doing something very important. what he literally not set out in the middle of an answer about whether he was running agai. outn. and right before he got out, he, said, oh, yeah, i'm probably going to run again.ru so take three steps back .only >> only a guy who was supreme
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confidence in the effectiveness of voter fraud could do something like that because e like, he's not even trying,of v huh? confiden couldyeah, i'm running. yeah, doctor . but i know she's a doctor , really. and then because everything with joe biden can in fact,t wer get weirder, he blithely announced he could drop dead at any time. >> he actually said that. watc could droph my slowing up and i don't have the same pace on her, youtc know, and that old joke, you know, everybody talks aboutng to the you of the new seventies, fifties and all that stuff. you know, i know it couldof be i'm a great respect for faith. i could get a disease tomorrow. i could drop dead tomorrow. >> yeah, i could drop dead tomorrow. any one million votes you got any one million without even campaigning from his basement ine got, delaware. you got any one million votes. shut up. 81 m you have to believe that. or else you're an you're a insurrectionist, a real. >> but it is real.n insurrectios
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well, suddenly, i've seen a lot, of stories about nuclear war. >> what we can have a nuclear wr war, not a big deal , just a just nuclear war. and had 18e in0 years. eek" rect "newsweek", for example, recently wrote a piece entitled these foods arae essential forrl survear war survival iean the united states . oh, but you don't think that when you're in safeway, which" foods should i buy for nucleosome?bet you don't think n you're at the grocery store? viable, then? ears business insider reported, quote, sixty years after the cuba an missile crisis, the nuclear dangers posed by the war in ukraine arecris far worse. isr dangerexperts warn west is d a headline in every paper. dems every morning, at leas st a fews democrats seem a little concerned. about this, according to "the washington post". thirty house democrats sent a letter to biden urging him to shift in strategy on ukraine and pursue direct negotiations with russia. well, yeah, bu t liz cheney, powerful, rers because they make her feel powerful, remains completely unfazed about the prospect of, well, destruction of the world. here she was yesterday.
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the idea that somehow the party is now no longer going to support the ukrainian pe support the ukrainian people, a which, you know, for somebody who has a picture of ronaldth reagan on the wall of his mafice in the capital , the notion that now kevin mccarthy is going to make himself the leader of the putiny wing of my party is just party a stunning thing. it's i dangerous. he knows better. tha but the fact that he's willing to go down the path of longe suggesting that america will no longer stand for freedom, i think tellm s you s you he's willing to sacrifice everything for his own political gain. > tucker: oh, yeah. the ukrainian people, not some corrupt oligarch in a tracksuit. no, really. you were helpinga tracksuit. ukrainiane th people and making sure the war goes on as long as possibler gos until we get the point ofle nuclear war. is anyone more loathsome than liz cheney? meanwell , let's put americans in jail if they disagree forme some perspective. >> on where we're going, we are honored tonight to introduce the senate of daniel davis, wiseniorwho's a senior fellow at defense priorities. >> he joins us tonight. defen ladies, thanksseies, joins so ma coming on . >> so the way that people are
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talking about the prospect ofnua the use of nuclear weapons in ukraine, i never thoughtd i would live tlio see people tot hrsort throw it out.nthetically. parenthetically, this is not you the military you served, is it? "oh, a >> people didn't just kind of, oh, a nuclear war. no big deal , no. >> no. in fact, when i was serving, it was at the highest of tha everyone's understanding. that's what we needed to avoidth at all costs. and that's whaole ideat the ided mutually assured destruction was supposed to ensure that didn't. so tha to assure it governmentse was the hated soviets or the unitedd soviet states who wt bitterly against each other, we where derstood where you can't go . so thayot kept everybody safe .n but now that seems to be have thst. we've lost that somehow.e curren and the current administrationti ,as i wrote about iney'r nineteen forty five a couple of days ago, they're pursuing a policy that logically can't be accomplished without putin. r you see grave risk of a nuclear war because they say on the ones hand that we are going to help ukraine no matter what it takes, as long as it takes.
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but then at the other hand , we understand that if russia actually if that policy succeeded and russia was actually in dangerussia in, beif pushed out and defeated on the battlefield, then the chances that vladimirhe putin, out of desperation and fear, resorts to nucleare ch weapons is extremely high. therefore, biden succeeded in our risk is higher and we simply can't go down that path. there's nothin worthg in ukrain. >> it's worth losing. one american city. >> t so striking is that this, we're not having a national conversation about this because people like liz cheney, who , by the way, has never even beena in a fistfight in her entired sad life, denounces anyone who asks questions about it, is , quote, pro putin. have you ever seen a like thishi sort of zombie like state? >> the countries in where we'ree we'rng towar id inexhaustibly, o one's talking about it. >> yeah, youar knod,w what i her that all the time. >> a anybody who's talking about a some kind of sane policy that polis america safe for some reason is talked about as being some sort of putin apologist. s supposed but look, here's the thing. our government is supposed toak
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exist to make suresure tha our d is safe and secure and prosperous. and if we're pursuing policies that put that at risk, we need new policies. and i don't understand whyt people want to be against it. i do understand why they they hate the ukraine. people call this war, and i do, too. i care more about the ukraine people than most, but we have te to end the war and prevent itpl from being escalated. e goin that's our primary objective, of course. >> i mean, primary objective. is the u.s. government shouldnitedt be to help the united states . you would think and i appreciate your reminding us of that. lieutenant colonel daniel davis ,defense priorities. >> thank you.that thank you. so we just this money, we have e a surfeit, an overabundance of great tape for you thiss evening. for example, msnbc has hosted a a focus groundp with votersm ove and tried to browbeat them over the insurrection of january 6th. it's so amusing. >> brian kilmeade, our friend, joins us after the break. ladies and gentlemen, please
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necessarily is msnbc air quotes. reporter elise jordan found out when she had a panel discussion with trump voters from ghpittsburgh. hilarity ensued. watch this. doug marciano was at the insurrection and he was photographed breaching one ofno the restricted areas. is that okay?e restri >> whichct area? because i saw video where capital officers was taking away barriers and unlocking the doors also.>> s >> i mean, they opened the gate ,so it shouldn't be disqualifying for an elected official in january six .>> the >> he didn't strike anybody.thad he didn't hurt anybody.s and the anyone who died was a protester there, not a capitol police>> femalee veteran. that's the only one to die.onlyo that's the only one who died. a police officer did die. s no, that was a murder trial. o that's that's not on sidehe s by that. >> he shouldn't havehodn't h be> a police s officer. j >> so what do you make, though,a overall of january six ? i mean, it was watching that
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footage. it was pretty disturbing. i mean, there were people throwing at the walls and it was against the capitol. >> i like armed teeth as i looke travel to me, except on a much smaller scale. >> look the same as the black lives matter riots. >> it's what i saw the similarities. funny is these trump voters ares they're stupid, but actually the reporter is legit, stupid. and she is the insurrection.ays you casen see him thinking what insurrection? what was such an insurrectioninc then she's talking about they d so stupid. brian kennedy, he's not stupid.o he is among many other things, the co-host of fox and friends, host of one nation, brian kilmeade, best selling author, author of the new book the president a freedom fighter, now out in paperback. " and he joins us tonight in the friend zone to assess, first of all, beforeback we geto that msnbc atrocity, congrats on your book coming out in paperback. your books have done really well. all of them. >> right. and we thank you very much. and to say that brian kilmeade ,who's not stupid, it's the most unique introduction i've ever had. tuckerc. e had
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and i've had a lot of unique introductions, heartfelt, by the wayt of, on fox and frie. introd >> and in thatuc better not have been in the prompter. i was going to kill your writerr ,which is you, by the way. so i'm going to come back at you now. bu t when i do it, i think it's when just perfect. >> with your sound bites, i am surprised they aired that, by the way. ther have's e that, like, you know what?it i'm going to come back . there's a problem with the tape. i had problems sending it back to the office. i don't think we should really aii don't think we sr this. but you know why and when i tried to do in the paperback was try to add stuff when i had stuff is the news. they tried to take downe of the statue of lincoln that frederick douglass dedicated because black livellass matter, and they were trying to take down frederick douglass statue . they ripped it off of thisd it the pedestal, because i guess america is a bad placeamerica iu and what was so interesting, if, you think about it in read january six , is i t read thatty text and then watched ityears, w is opposite day. for years, we watched trump supporters get beat up. wet up watch antifa destroy the place in masks. we watch black lives matter,we wrecks cities and attack cops. we've never seen that really
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from trump supporters. and to see trump january six , i'm never going to soft pedalth what happen. >> you don't either.i'm not i never would in a million years. >> but that was a bad day. horrific day. what about where is the t condemnation off all those other days?ose other e that led up to that that hadha everyone stuck your head going, g? awatchin is this a trump scene of them attacking the capital ? and law enforcement? ther and there seems to be a lot of questions there that still need to be answered, especially with the focus group that we just witnesseds grou with the ft successful democrat would say,oa i'm outraged about january 6, you know, and i'm also outraged about what happened in in new york city streets in the middle of a pandemic.t al you know what?l th i'm also outraged. stl theseown,that al statues came down and they graffitied andrew jackson in front of the white house and that noose s around its it neck. i'm outraged that they're taking abraham lincoln's names m lincoln's name off off of school. s, i'm outraged that they're tearing up our founding fathersn because they didn't actually march in the same way we do in the 2020. instead of t judging peopleey l
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by the generations they livediv. i'm outraged tha in, i am outraged that they'rean ripping apart the foundation ofs the country and they're not happy as heck to be here whilei. trying to make it better. ng toe bedid not witness these riots thying to make the country atbetter. and that's what that's why did i always will go back to history and say, what did they do during troublingmedi times? they always seem to cherisshh to the countruntry.y. and even if they got violent in times in our past and certainly a civil war is an examplexe that they always said, glad to oheree be here, let's make it better.ti this is my vision.e th but we're the most successful multicultural country inistory the history of the planet, warts and all. and it's timanete to stop runnig from our past. and i don't ever, ever say january six . okay, but those people are for trying to say, youthose ay nevew acknowledge the problems before. how dare you demand me condemn o everything now? >> yeah.no>> tucke and stop lying to us . u yod balbriggan and berating us , you know, as if you occupy the position of moralde, authority, you don't kill me.ni so nicely put. com
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