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with all of your favorite live tv and streaming apps. all in one place. >> all right, discovery plus because we know how much you appreciate having all you need all in one place. i live streaming and live tv. all in one place.my >> dish tuned in to you. >> go ., ever goodyb evening and welcome to tucker carlson tonight. good night, everybody. ore thtwo days before the democf senate primary in pennsylvania back in may,er staffers with thg john fetterman campaign announced that their candidate had tragicallyannoun suffered a stroke, but no problem. in a written statementtten purported written by john fetterman himself from the hospital, fetterman announced thatdly writ he was f absolutely fine.ai
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i'm feeling much better, the statement read . ing muchetter.doctors tell me ie any cognitive damage. okay, so the primary continued as playing with veterans name on the ballo w t, and fetterman won. ate the democratic was t nominee and thatos was the lasto that most voters heard about. >>kefo john fetterman stroker mn months. intterman remained in semi seclusion. ha that is , the campaign progressed and the polls tightened. he began to venture out. he had no choice. had n and video clips surfaced of fetterman speaking at rallies in what seemed to be a bizarre and highly disjointed way. some began to wonder if he'd really suffered, quote, no cognitive damage from his stroke. >> it was at this point that letterman's personal physician, a man called clifford chen, who also happened to be a campaign donor to him and other democrats, rushed forward toques bring science toti bear on this question in, clifford chen's considered opinion as a respected medical professional who works atessionals a major t university, john fetterman was absolutely fine.
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fetterman was, quote, recovering well from his stroke . he hadk , quote, no work restrictions and can work fullan duty in public office. in other words, john fettermanah was as sharp and as healthy mor as you or me as anyone in america. adin fact, more so ready for the senate veterans wif who presumably would know seconded this assessmentd and test anyone who disagreed. so didaton a group ofe democratic office holders who wrote a piece in the huffington post about how their own strokes hadeal. only enhanced their public service. a stroke, no big deal . it's a good thing, actually ought to be aat prerequisite fore. service inpor the senate. s d john for their part, most of the reporters who coverns abo john fetterman day to dayut worked hard to calm concerns about his health. is john fetterman, a silver tongued wordsmith? s >> no, they conceded he nevercoe has been. bu on.t brain damage. come on , don't be a bigot that's ablest until last night.g that's pretty much where things
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stood. some people, mostly republicans, thought john fetterman might notbets, be mentally fit to work in the senate. others, mostly democrats, hi, al agreed with clifford chen, hisut doctor , that fetterman was absolutely fine. >> so was a neat partisanon split. then fetterman appeared questio al stage for his first and only debate and settled thise of question for all time. d john fetterman, it turns out,t is not capablebe of driving a car. he shoul. t be allowed to operate a microwave oven. there is no chance that under any imaginable circumstances, john fettermanote, could, quotee serve in the u.s. senate. >> it's not a close call. runnin >>g watch.r you're running for a seat thatah could decidee the balance ofo e power in washington. what qualifies you to be a us senator? hi.e 60 seconds. ody. >> hi. good night, everybody. what? so that was the moment, right? the top the you know, this wassn not a debate like the debates. you'd seen before.
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sc most debates feel prettyri thi scripted and in fact, this debate actually was scripted. het. incapman had a scrip heab was reading it, but he wasn still incapable of followingw that script.tt >> here, forerma examplen re, ie fetterman responded to maybe the most obvious question of the night, one he knew was for.ng and , of course, would have prepared for. her.ere's his answer. you're saying tonight that you support fracking, that you've always, supported fracking, buy there is that 2018 interview que that you sai,d. o? i don't support fracking at all. so how do you square the two? oh, i do support fracking and ir don't i don't i support fracking and i stand and i do support fracking. >> okay, so a lot of conclusions here. chen st the most obvious, whily is clifford chen still practicing medicine?? if you're a physician, are you
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allowed to lie for partisan reasons? don't we have enough of that inr this country? should doctors be allowed to do th that? he clearly was lying. that's not's a man not a who cak with no restrictions inn the u.s. senate. far from it.the and everyone watching everyg, ee honest persoryn would come to po that conclusion. we could play you a lou a t oft clips like that, probably seen i them already today, but not everyone is an honest person. and to prove it, we're going tob show you how msnbc covered this debate the moment it ended here is new york magazine's rebecca traister. clearly, this is a candidate who is feeling stress. and there was such intensee sc scrutiny, often ablest scrutiny on how he was going too comm communicate. and he just diune, andd a debatn front of, you know, the nationid ,you know, an audience of anyone who could listen. and it was so transparent. he did fumblhe dide. s, you he did make verbal mistakes.as yo au knowll, and it was all
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on view.nk but i think it's also really interesting. you played a lot of clips. there were moments where he wasn really strong, includingde berni sanders, including his very fluent and direct responsem on raising the minimum wage i thought was a really strong as moment amoment. o so wwee just keep clips like tht around just for future historians to assess what went wrong in america.we and we wante wand the happiestre possible response the most. dessau honest assessment ever offered of any public event. >> and we just played it for you. he was facing iblis scrutiny because we're literally can'tate control ourselves. you just heard her say thatrmanh fetterman had a strongad answer. to a question. we t patronizing, by the way. well, we thought we go and stro. check out what was his answer.t >> you canis. assess for yoursef whether this was, quote, strongy . to >> here itsm is .l what do you say to smallwage wer business owners who have told us that if the minimum wage
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inne increased to fiftee dollars an hour, it would put them out of business? >> you have thirty seconds now . we all have to make sure that everyone that works is able to that's that's the most american in d if you work full time, you should be able tos live in dignitwelly as well. an true. and i believe they haven't have any businesses being being youee can't have businesses being subsidized by not paying individuals that just simply can't afford to to pay their own way. >> okay, again, we could fill the hour recappingbu john fetterman, sad responses, but it's n not really that surprising. >> anyone who's been followingyw john fettermanho for the past five months, you knew that hendy was profoundly cognitivet that impaired and it turns out he is . >> so you learn really not thatl muchea knew about him.ound him what you learn is that everyonet around him, from his doctor to his wife to the media, to
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the democratic party, they're all liars. and they all just gol justt caut lying. >> then they went on and on and' on like this during dr. oz's closing statement and begins shouting uncontrollably about social security until the moderator hushed him. really? look it up..lo ok it the fact over and hours te you feel very sad for john fetterman. >> this is humiliating. looked exactly billy bob thornton in the movie sling blade. he really did. he couldn't evenhe loo read thke canned lines his staff was writing for him. >> it was pathetic.on. you do wonder about his wife, as you do about joe biden's wife. do thiit seems cruel to do thish a man, even for political power. but again, it's the mediad john who cover john fetterman, f who shouldet be the most ashamed. they've known the truth fory on months.e exception, that be with only one exception. me that would be nbc reporter dashkovadi burns. the media lied to voters abouthg it. aboutwe don't know anything abt dash burns, but she at leastherw tried to be sort of honest.e sad here's what she said afterin meeting john fetterman, you'll s
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spar he also still has some problems, some challenges with speech. and i'llee say, katie, tha say,t in some of the small talk prior to the interview, beforep the closed captioning was upg, and running, it did seem that he had a hard timeur understanding our our conversations. >> oh, that's not allowed tono hear. you have a young reporter really doesn't know the rulesll no matter what you actually see or experience or report, you can't reveal anything that hu mighrtt hurt the fortunes of mit the democratic party that might slow dow sn a team. >> so clearly, dasha burnsdaring hadn't gotten that mem to. and for daring to say that, for rebestly reporting what she saw ,liberals tried to destroy her. rebecca traister, again, of new york magazine said fetterman, quote, is not at all impaired. he understands everything. he >> molly jong fast said she spot spoke to fetterman and quote,as
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he understood everything i was saying and he was funny. >>.ast host podcast host kara s. >> this is like the who's likete the worst people on social media wrote this on twitter. >> quoter.ry t i, sorry to say,a i talked to john fetterman forny over an hour without stop or any aides. and this is just nonsense. maybe this reporter is just bad at small talk. blame the girl, willia. kara swisherof, of course. >> and then charlotte, ultra oft time. magazine, whatever that is , also interviewed fettermanly recently. she knew perfectly well using capacitated.e they all diddecide. but charlotte also decided totta cover for john fetterman because supportingn,ge democratic party is , ofde course, her job. ine the hoursdi before the deb, charlotte walter did the bidding, the direct bidding of the fetterman campaign that goal.seir ber expectation . that washa their goal. has and she worked on their behalf, quote, fetterman has never been a good debater. walter added, quote, everyoneile be watching for fetterman stroke symptoms. i can tell you already wha whi . they are. .
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>> he sometimes sayshtly the slightly wrong word or conjugate something the wrong way. >> okay, they're not embarrassed. they're caught working for a democratic senate campaign and they just shrug it offdeit and keep going. they never sloonw down.n st so once fetterman got on stage ,there's really no lying about it. th humiliated himself. the usual chorus piped ue p noto to admit that they were wrong, but to say , yeah, he's demented, but it doesn't matter. doesn't matter that he's totallyincapabl incapable i thinking or speaking. why? because abortion, abortionon i,a is more important than anything. >> because it's not a child's sacrifice. cultsacrifice cult at all. at as no, it's not.t stat don't worry. in respons e to a post to the obvious that fetterman is totally impaired, a lawyer at the democratic party's main s firm, perkins coie, said this pe stalinist tweet, quote, his abilitcty to protect a woman's right to choose is not is nfu doubt. this is a harmful tweet. >> delete it deleted portions.mt >> two important to note
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the obvious, senate democrats tweeted effectively the same message after the debate, quote, mehmet oz is a grav.e threat to a woman's right to choose. john fetterman will fight to protect abortion access nationwide. t tothat's their response to a y who is literally incapable of talking. >> so what do we learn fromtalk thisin? hing we learn a couple of things. ab most obviously, it tells us that abortion is more important than anythin g. abortion is what really matterse to the left. and if you doubt that, consider the case of eighty nine year reprdianne feinstein supports supposedly represents the country's biggest state in fee u.s. senate. atin this point, everyone inentg washington knows dianne anyon isn't representing anyone. she's no longer capable of recognizing old friends. and in april, the san francisco, chronicle, to its credit r, ran, a story in which former staffers, not political enemies, but registered democrats who voluntarily worked for dianne feinstein, in which thesfeinsteie people, her frien, described dianne feinstein mental decline d and said that
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she was too senile to serve in t the senate. >> so in response to that,y nancy pelosi dismissed their first hand accounts as , quote, unconscionablunconsciet and ridiculous, not just wrongi, but immoral. , shutin other words, shut up. a dianne feinstein is on our team and that's all that matters. >> to emphasize that pointt s hosterdawey, kamala harris went on a tirade not about inflation or housing prices or fenthionl deaths of the border or b the looming nuclear war with russia. >> butor about the thing that matters most to her and all of them, which is abortion, watch>> this. >> laws that are being proposed that would punis lawh women kno dare to exercise self-determination and make decisions about what they knowae to be in their best self-interest, because apparently there are some iers, w call them extremists, so-calledo leaders who have decided they're in a better positionr than she is to make decisions about what's in her best interest. how dare they ? i thine need tk that we need toe
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back the flag on this issue. this is about freedom and liberty. oh, it's about freedom and liberty, says the childlessr middle aged lady who forced women across the country out of their jobs because they wouldn't take the vaccine that she was pushing on them.'tk suddenlye shing., their body, their choice again, right. barack obama cut an fajon federalized a few days ago., of he's not ashamed to do that. his argument of course, pennsylv abortion again. >> watch i, n pennsylvania,this you've got some important choices to make this year, includin yeang whog who represen the u.s. senate. that's whyvote i'm asking to vote for john fetterman this election day, novemberer. so when the fate ofoman's our democracy and a woman's right to r choose are on the lie ,i know john will fight forr pennsylvanians. you can counlvanianst on joh.n n . >> make sure he can count it al on you so itl goes back to tha? one issue. it always does.
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why is that? we're not exactly sure, but it's hard not to notice that it does. but there's something bigger going on here. bidemont's candidacy, like joe biden's candidacy two yearst ago, tells us something pretty dark about the democratic partyr . what ityt tells us isor v the democratic party has such contempt fors an voters and fore democracy itself and so much ini confidencep in its ownership of yoe media and of big tech, that it no longer has to try to win your votes. democrats can run raphael warnock, an aggressivelychri anti christian fake christian pastor whosestn wife detailed abuse allegations against him on camera. >> and that's okay.ine ke still good enougeph for a senate seat in georgia because son.the machine keeps working. it's not about the person. it's about the party. not about the individual. >> it's about the group. and to prove they can even run mentally defective candidates, you can barely speak. and not thwin, bt only expect to win, but expect you to accept the outcome. no matter how transparently absurd it is on november,
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they'll be telling you that john fetterman got eighty one million votes in pennsylvania and they'llt 81 mit threaten to put you in jail if you don't believe it. >> why wouldn't they do that to work with joe biden? y?glenn greenwald, independent journalist whose work is ond substance. he joinswith joe us tonight. >> glenn, thanks so much for coming on . there's something aboutwa the unwillingness of people to acknowledge the obvious. if there was a candidate whosea views i really liked, who ha d a performance like that, like veterans performance, i hope i be honest enough to say, you know, i agree with the guy, but that was disqualifying. there' ts something about the unwillingness to admit whatc everyone knows is true, thathiln it's chilling. it's it's scary.eah. to think it's a form of power so often. george orwell was so presciented in what he predicted about how authoritarianism, tyranny 1 would work. and in 1980, for the novel we all read in high school and his warning about how authoritarianism would happen, he described auth party and hee ra described as their finalnn and most essential command that you are to ignore the evidence of your own eyes and ears. if you can get a citizenship
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citizenry to do that, to trust what they're told more than what they're seeing and hearingu on their own, that is a population that is into extreme subservience. think on some level, the media almost likes beinglive this brazen ins. their lives.blf remember when we all witnessedso joe biden, who we've seen in deblic life foobviouslr 50 yearo obviously suffering cognitive declin decidede, they decided tl us it wasn't really cognitive decline, that he had a stutter, a stutter that was never there before. half doesn't the time he doesn'w where he is .interviews half the time he falls asleep in interview now you rais now. e and if you raise any of these things, we are told you're a big people who stutter. this is what they're doing now. they complete. he got caught lying. they attacked this young reporter for doingg report whatr is , but whichti they see as ara crime, which is reporting things derogatory or damaging to the democratic party. and now they just ard se so brn about it that they're going to insist that what you're seeing
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is not really what you're seeing. >> i think that's exactly right. that's the part of it. it's oriels observation. thank you for pointing thatl' out. that they can make you ignoregnr something you know is true.meths coen they have control over you completely. you're asleempletelyp. much. glenn greenwald, thank you very much. thanks, dr. >> tuckeso this is a bigger stot people may understand. the democraticic party's monopoy on public conversation in this country is about to end. >> why? because elon musk is about to buy twitter. af is happening this week. and after the break, we'll tell you what it means. and greetings. you thrillseekers conversationalists and music lovers all across. i'll be full and optimistic. fruited plain. it's the rush limbaugh program here on the excellence in broadcasting network.
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it costs you nothing. if you don't win 800 at three four one one al eighty four . >> this is a fox news alert. how are things going in america's biggest state, california? well, fox'rnia?s matt finn has e new video that tells the story. >> hey, matt .ckin hey, tucker.a this shocking video shows a sixty five year old woman terrorizing a family and smashing the windows of their new home with a pick ax. >> you could hear that chilling sound. fox 11 reports the owner ome sfi that home said the woman had not emotion and was just swinging away at their house. >>he that they have not finished building. she can be heard saying, i'll
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be back and get out.e owne babynd the homeowner says his six week old baby daughter was sleeping in a bassinet just luneath one of the windows. but luckily, his mother in laww grabbed the baby away from f a window about five seconds before it was smashed in. befo that man says the shards of glass from the giant window that were fallind ing double the baby's size. pasadena police arrested sixty five year old beverly baker. she faces a charge of felony65-- vandalism. many s the owner ofhe the home says he owns several properties in the area. n this woman w before and he worries he was targeted becauseor he's armenia. that man says he got a temporary restraining order against that woman. >> tucker may. >> amazing, said mesfin. thanks so much. tha. nkso why was it so important tos every power center in the united states to prevent elon musk from taking over twitter? lots of billionaires own media organization ins. in fact, most media
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organizations are owned by billionaires. why was elon musk is not some kind of right winger so threatening? because he promised to bring freed to brifree speec speech bl media. and that's the one thingt they can't tolerate. period. periodbecause their entire rule is predicated on censorship. bloomberg recently reported that a us officials, biden officials are considering investigating elon musk on national security grounds. >> but apparently musk was not w intimidated. today, he walked into twitterkig headquarters in san francisco he s a sink. carrying he shot a video with the caption entering twitter hq. >> let that sink in. >> apparently by tomorrow night, elon musk will own twitter. this is a big story. b biggerigge than we can even fulb understand probably at this moment. darrenea, of revolver news hasin been thinking and writing about this for months. monthnow. he joins us tonight to give us some perspective on it. darren, thanks so much. so whyfor coming on . >> so what why is this a bigger story than your average billionaire buying your average
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media outlet? well, elon musk has the potential to be a great man' of history, and he has stepped ou outside of his designated role as glorified support forort fo the regime. and he stepped intro a verys dangerous, high stakes arena for a cause of civilizational ci importance. globonalthe question of whethere free speech on what he calls a global public square is indeed of civilizational importance. and it's an existential threat to the crooks that control t our regime. and in fact, it's sucht a thret that i predict if he goes through with this and it does implement free speech on twitter, elon musk and twitter will be designatedye ,in effect, the numberooks i one national security threat to the crooks in control ofwitter i our regime. >> so twitterer is more than jun a venue for people to spout off
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about politics. twitter is used by foreign governments, by our own government. yes. in the informatione wars. infr >> is that correct? absolutely. there's been a lot of talk absot bots and bots aren't just automated things promoting the latest cryptocurrency scam or even bots of foreign intelligence agencies. the truth is our intelligenceth agencies operating usuallyouts through cutouts and ngos, have played a huge role in influencing politics on every level, precise solely by gamings like the system and social media platforms like twitter and elon musk, i think really needs someone who understands the architecture of that censorship. there's s an example, probably the greatest national security leak thes, snowden, of how this censorship regime works. we talk about it on a recent piece at revolver news that's available now. it's called the integritwsy initiative, but the social media apps are replete
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with these types of operations. fact, one woman who attacked for elon musk for threatening to restore free speech on twitter was involved in an app in operation, setting up fake russian accounts so she could blame an americaan forn politicn for enjoying support by the russians. and so you really need to is. understand how deep this goes and how dark this is , bringingt transparency to twitter, how it workhes, what exactly is the algorithm will change everything. i agreagree.e with you. i think this is civilization and i appreciate that perspective. jeremy, thank you. k you.u. >> so the question is , can you whip out your on live television? >> well, it depends. it de you doing in the name of trans rights? >> yeah, no problem. we'll tell you why it's so. important to certain people that you about your , the name of trans rights on televisione e nextxt, you deserve that feeling
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how committed you are to the live and let live ethos. you probably never expected to t see full frontal on american television. live. but now you are for political reasons, of course. fox tracnoe. >> al gore has a story for us tonight. hey, trace. >> t oucker. this full-frontal performance appeared live on channel four in the uk on a show called4 in friday night live. it was a transgender comedian jomed jordan gray, born a male ,now identifies as a female. gray got notoriety, being the first transgender comedian on the voice back in 2016. bright friday night, gray her ing a bright pink suit, decided to end her performance,n saying that on live tv she gets to do stupid stuff like this. >> watch.
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>> so the show got fourteen hundred complaints. there were people irate and offended and uk television watchdog is now deciding ifthe e the performance should be investigated. but in allrf be inves the newspapere read, coverage of the naked dance that we read , there was not one , not one negative comment printed, zero criticism. rave nakeact, metro news uk raved about the naked dance calling it hilarious, groundbreaking, really playingbreaking the piano with your groundbreaking. at least one ukrainianeast president , vladimir zelenskyy, back in his comedy days, was in a skit where he playedvladim the piano with his. he only gave the illusion o doing so. >> he pretended, watch.
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that skit was recently dug up and put on twitter with one person saying, quoting, who among us has not played hava nagila on the piano? with their on stage and thenlaye gone on to lead their countrye against a foreign invasion? n to >> that, tucker, mightuntr be groundbreaking as as so often happens to have left me speechless. >> trace gallagher, now the full time host of fox newsf at night right here, midnight eastern, absolutely the best. thank you. k you. >> a few days ago, 30 house ago democrats did somethin30g well, democrats often used to do.den, they send a letter to joe biden urging him to considerssia negotiating a peace between russia and ukraine before more ukrainians and russians, for that matter, die and and bee there's a nuclear war that destroys all human civilization. that dseem pretty reasonable. >> but it made the democratic party's donors furious,uding th including the defense contractors. so immediately these so-called progressives retracted their letter. then they blamed it on staff and said it was all a mistake.is
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so what is this really about? >> what is this support forocray ukraine really about democracy? because ukraine is not course no a democracy. of course,en not even close todc a democracy. >> they banned opposition parties. well, jamey.y raschein, one of the original signatories on the letter and the member of congress from maryland , kind of let the whole game out. gam he issued a statement praising the diversity of ukraine's army and affirming its war against putin's, quote, antifeminist uki anti , anti-trans hatred. >> what what does that have to do with anything? >> well, it has everything to do with it, of course, jamie raskin, ad we must support ukraine against russia because russia is the, quote, homeland of replacement theory forhomela exportnd, whatever that means. but it's about domesticpefull politics here. of course, wan e do that.. >> meanwhile, california jus congressman eric swalwell just gockt back from kissing the ring of senior zelenskyy in kyiv, or she calls it kiv. >> he says we need to give ukraine everything at oncee
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or else. t and this may come as a surprise. everyt's going to invade the united states . >> watch. if kevin mccarthy is going to be beholden to this america first mindset that we're not going to send a penny tos am ukraine, theericn you could see the morale in that country collapse. ukraine's fight for democracy is our fight for democracy, because history has shown that russia. will not be satisfied if they just take ukraine, they'll keep pushing wesmocracy.t and we will be drawn personally into this conflict. so beating them now saves us from having to fight them here. fightingor fight them much close later. >> just to be clear, there are only two borders that matter the border of ukraine and theuka border around the u.s.inthe borr capital . >> both are sacrosanctf .your c the border of your country, you don'don' at have a country. >> tulsi gabbard is a former presidential candidate, ranight as a democrat, joins us tonight to assess congressman, thank you so much for coming on . so here you had thanks tofor co mithe progressives in the party the liberals acting liketh liberals have acted for likee hl
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one hundred years and saying maybe we should. and i want t y o say i agree with them completely. we should try to get a peacethee forged before we all die. and then they have to retract it. >> why? yeah, you're exactly right, tucker. these so-called progressivesd pd did a very simple thing thates apparently can appear to. be brave in washington theseo pn days. in that letter to president biden, they just told the trut th about how thisoxy wa ongoing proxy war with russia is increasing in cost and and consequences, both on the ukrainian peopl costse, p also the american people here at home and how it's negatively impacting gas prices, increasing inflation and so on . e prssives ithese progressives n the letter, they didn't say stop sending aid to ukrainy e. now, all they said was, hey, president biden, engage in diplomacy. wad the response they got, of course, from the war mongers who control the democrat party in washington was to immediately be smashed tot th pieces. so much so that thesese democrat
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members of congress cowered ino the corner with fear and now have gone so far out ofprofile their way, apologizing profusely for having the audacity to call for diplomacy in this war that's putting us all at risk. and now they've actually gone 180 degrees in the opposite direction. they're now trying to prove how much of a war mongers they , too, are by saying, no, don't engage in diplomacy.macy we don't want you to do that.do' this is exactly, tucker, one of the main reasons i left the democrat party. the they are completel democry controlled by these warmongers in w washington. they don't really care about the ukrainian peopleashing care otherwise they would have engaged in diplomacy many, many months ago. they don't really care about the american people who are struggling just to just to make, ends meet, struggling with inflation, struggling with increasing costs, st of just about everything. and it justht shows who they ar, subservient to, the militaryand industrial complex and the war hawks in the democrat partyr: i' and the mainstream media.s sicai >> i mean, it'cks whed you oypa, they basically b kicked you outn of the party, because you said, well, maybe we shouldn't bom'tb
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all the christians in syria.is h >> maybe there's another way. no, that was like this is theirs red line. it's war. wen why is that? and did you know t when you went into congress? no, the democrats that i saw, the democrats, leaders that i saw were peoplwho e who took a stand for peace, who people like my former boss, senator akaka from hawaii. he had served during world war two. he understoo sd the cost of war to see how so completely weref even so-called progressives. you know, they claimed in the past at least to be the undt champions for peace, tooor to b be people who understood that in orderus to be prosperousthat and free, we mus'st be a st peam now, that's still true. we still cannot achieve prosperity and freedom unless we have peace. but now everyone in the the democrat party, lockste the leadership in washington is walking in lockstep as war s hawks. no one daring to even step outside the line and say, hey,r diplomacy, let's exercisewh diplomacy. >> what cowards wereat cowards u
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on it, actually . r monthsded fo with blake masters, his campaign. our producers basically live with blake masterslake mas. he got to meet some of his peop closest advisors and consultants. their people have known blake masters for a long time. here's a preview from thatreview documentary. e i'm kyle kirchhoff. title i don't have a formal title,re but i volunteer for the campaign, blake, and i've blak best friends for like fifteen years. >>d i have i help a lot with the videos, the ads design, the logo, all the creative direction go full auto. >> and i think that most of the candidates are just used to hiring pretty conventionalconsul consultanttas, very cool. kind of give them risk averse canned responses, tell them what to sa, telly based on pollg and we kind of base things, ini intuition and then work backwards on that gun ad specifically. you know, i don' backwardt really like i'm not very big. i like guns, obviously.
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i am not very big on , you know, a lot of republicans. hav it just kind of do gun and a the lot of republicans have hiddensi behind the idea that they're for sport or for duck hunting.se and that's why we want them.nd e and it's like these are forabouu self-defense. hunting, as blake the second amendment was not about duck hunting is like says in the video. that's unreal.u once you start trying to take a conventional consultant approach, you try to representnp something that you're not. i think that people calyn very t deeply feel, yeah, you know,y th he's one of the best guys i've ever met. i think that he's an insanel and i think that he is reallyy the cool cowboy. >> i think he's insanely inte higt, but i think he's got a high emotional intelligence and he's got realer valuese'n this. he's like there is no dirt on this guy. i mean, het is justone one of the best people and it will be one of the best senators to. always remember. one thing.aceway you know, i guess all the way to the bank or whoever i wasthet working one where the register
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gone. . how are you? welcome in arizona? that's a great documentary. tells you a lot like why blake: masters is winning. it's called the candidate like masters right now on fox nation. >> blake maghw on so margaret marca mother who lives outside toronto, canada. -old sonshe's got a twenty threr old son who suffers from depression and diabetes. also, he doesn't have a girlfriend on that basis alone. >> doctors have just approved her son's assistance suicide. a doctor called joshua tepper signed off on it to killdoesn' the boy because he said he doesn't have a girlfriend. we know this because the substitute common sense you cacommonn read the details and d they're shocking. this is aboushockit to come a lg
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more common in canada as a way of cutting down health care costs. , by march, new law in canada is expected to allow children to be killed by doctors, by state doctors withoutge the approval of their parents. it seems like a very bign chang. in western civilization. >> charles kamisese,e a professor creighton school of medicine. he's the author of losinauthoro who joins us tonight. >> i sure appreciated conver your coming on to assess this.e we've had this conversationeach multiple times tim, and each tio we do, we reach a new and more terrifying load. dr. killing kids without telling their parents because the kidskids are depressed. let's see if i have the laundry list. right, tucke r, to this point,re minor we've got kids now are whas.te e they call mature minors. le talkewe've got the homeless.d we talked about that last time.s the poor, the disabled, thoseng with chronic pain. and then right befor on,e coming on , i research the physicians group in quebec that wants to kill newborn infants tkill newbr that's what's coming next. the toronto star tucker, a very
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liberal paper in canada called this hunger games social darwinism. this is what happens, tucker, when autonomy just goes nuts.nus >> i mean, you hate to i really try never to invoke the because, you know, for many reasons, but they are famous for doing this exact thing. you use doctors to murder the weakest in your society.nots and i thought the doctors kind of agreed after the seconde th world war not to do things like this. >> thi you would think and i'mde the same way i think we shouldtt be very, very hesitant to use those arguments. but at a certain point, tucker, if the shoe fits, we canada has to wear it. now, the question is , can wecaa stop h this from coming tois con the united states ? it hasn't got here yet.to t and hei think we can, for, instance, new york , connecticut, even deep blue states like tha evet have t legalized even assisted suicide yet. and so what we need to do, tucker, and all your listeners need to do this is support inar, whatever way you can, healtht kl
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care that is about caring, notis killing,. in fact, there is amin coalition of people. there's a coalition of people coming up with a branddica new medical school, the padre pio school o if medicine in twenty , twenty six .thers wo that is going to dulo this very clearly, very ably. of people and if others would lo join a coalition of people who are doing this, i urge themd to send me a message throughhro my website, charles comeaux, secombe or through twitter, e because we have to get off the couch and do something about this. for those of us that see cause we h>> tuc the writing on the wall here,ica shouldn't the american medical association weigssh in and justu say unequivocally, doctors, the united states don't get to dod statn just becaused is children are depressed? a doctor's job is to help i people make them better, not you killed them, give up on them when their kids well,atn "l i wrote , agtt length of losing our dignity, tucker, we have a very, very different health care system than we had even twenty or thirty yearss ago. it is hypeeculr secularized.ar ban based on cost, benefit analysis, even something called quality adjusted life years, whichover is basically ableism. we've had a lot of talk aboute s
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ableis.m over the last couple of days. this is ableism right here's n and it's no accident that our the disability rights groups are our biggest allies in this. we should continuebigges to empy them as again, we get up off the couch here and fight. >> yeah, men get off the couch and fight. that's exactly right. couch professor charles kamasi, thank you. as always. >>t. more news straight ahead. >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome to the stage blake masters. this may be the most significant midterm elections of our lifetime. four months our team was able to embed with the masters campaign. i'm trying to show people what a new breed of politician looks like. i know it's going to be hard, but it, this is important. and so i feel called to do it, even if i'm just a kid from tucson, arizona. tucker carlson, originals. the candidates. blake masters streaming no w exclusive live on fox nation. >> a heart attack.
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>> well, we're out of timee docu as no, don't forget. check oumet our documentard blan blake masters, who all of a sudden is winning in arizona. it's on fox station right now. and of course, we'll be backworn tomorrow night. the show that's the swornf enemy of lying pomposity, smugness and groupthink. have a great night with the ones you love strong. >> and that race is critical. tucker, out ina. arizona, thank you. >> right. welcome to "hannity". where we are just 13 days awaya from the midterm electionss that and last night we had major a debates from three critical race vers that will likely play a very big role in november. did moving forward in michigan, republican gubernatorial candidate tooter dixon absolxour annihilated incumbent gretchen whitmer on covid lockdown, lie school closures and so much more . now, the governor tried to lie her way through it. she claims schools really shut we wil down three months. not exactly the truth. wes will tell you the truth as the night unfolds. and meanwhile, in new york ,perf a powerful performanceor

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