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ergenc properly. all right. all finished. wow, that's great.lice. thanks♪ . >> stay safe with safe flight schedule now. safe flight, safe flight. >> likely place. joan, sleep. get your jumbled up it's mattress firm's new bed. new u.s. save up to 500 dollars on the sleep you deserve. am war this get a free adjustable base with qualifying seele purchase only a mattress firm. >> good evening and welcome to tucker carlson.o >> tonight, kevin mccarthy has just lost the eleventh round . d it's fun speaker >> and it's funny how we're supposed to feel about this. we're all supposed to be highle upset, outraged, appalled, on the verge of tears aboutar the fact that some of his him colleagues are trying to make it hard for kevin mccarthy to become the speaker ofse the house. very upset. but whvery uy exactly is it sobh upsetting? >> it should be hardar to becom. speaker of the house in this b country. >> very hard.ig j it's a big job.ob t it'she m one most powerful jobsn
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the world. it's not one of those positiono you give tgiveo elderly men who have campaigned from the b their basement. >> if you wantent. to be the guy in ls second in line from the presidency in america, you've got to work for it. >> to work and kevin mccarthy ca has worked for it this week.t whatever you think othinf, theyt the feeling mccarthy would crawl naked through a sewer to get this gig. et thi >>s and that's not necessarily an insult, by the way. it's what it takes, obviously. maybe it's what it should take. >> so if you take a deep breath and you think about it foringtor a second, nothing we have seen in washington recently the supposedly apocalyptic world ending drama of politicians arguing with each. s >> none of it qualifies as especially unusual or even bad. this is what democracy lookst up like when you get up close. i want one thing.ote to >> s you want another thing. we schedule a vote to seecase who gets it, or in this case, eleven votes, but whatever . bu how is that a disaster? well, it's not a disaster. it's how the system is supposed to work. buposed tot don't tell the como that they're too overwroughto w to heaatchr you watch and epic l and stuff. r kevi
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humiliation for kevin mccarthy,t who took the knee for donaldhe e trump, then gave away the store to the coocoo fringe of his party. you couldn't construct a narrative that combines the elements of extremism, ism,a election denialism and incompetence. >>ndcompeten more perfectly that twelve hours. y then on the republican side in the house. >> it's embarrassing. i do. and there is now there's a lotfn of hard feelings on both sides.. again, you have 90% of the caucus, 90% of the caucus standing firmly behind kevin mccarthy. >> they look ketti mean they're. putting on a show, i'll call it political ploy. he's decided instead to pull the pin on the grenade and tosse it among themselves. >> what an extraordinary moment of political failure by a political party. >> it's either personal against kevin or remember that this is the same brain trust that brought you almost two yearso ju ago, january six . >> the way that they've gone
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about trying to achieve these demands has resulted in essentially this terrorist standoff between them and the overwhelming majority of people in their conference whenso they're so excitable. are you following this.,failur the failure to make e it super easy and simple for kevin mccarthy is extremism, declares nicolle wallace. it's just embarrassing, says ryan zinke. it's, says another poor old charlie sykes got so upsethe coa watching the proceedings that he compared a vote in congress to an exploding hand grenade. there was smoke and fire and shrapnel in the shrieking of the dying, calling out forvof their mothers because some people would not vote for kevin mccarthyor . that's what it was like in there. ladies and gentlemen, some of us will never recover. ther one >> then anothebur one of the buffoons in the clip you just saw went further and called the whole thing terrorism, which is the iss use of violencepopula against the civilian population to effect a political goal. sotifect a politic, chip roy, in laden. >> al, hunt him down in his cave. >> dan crenshaw of texas filling the role recently vacated by his friend adam
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kinzinger, said virtually the same thing yesterday. >> anyonday e who doesn't suppot kevin mccarthy for speaker is a cracorist. and crenshaw's voice seemed to crack with emotions. he said he meant what's going on here? >> exactly why are these here e so upset? >> well, part of it, of course,i is political. den crenshaw is a committed neo liberal. >> he's a tool of his donors.ite he's hawkish on ukraine's borders, but indifferentnows to ours. evin m >> and den cranshaw knows thatve kevin mccarthy is the least conservative speaker he is likely to get ever. >>th and they all think that watch one of them make the cas the case. >> there is this widespread myth among many ofny o my conservative brethren that being electable makes you moder more moderate, that being electable makes you parteing of the establishment. there is no frickin establishment. if there wasn'ert establishment, this wouldn't be happening. kevin mccarthy would be by almost any objective measure, one of the two or three mostca conservative republican speakers in
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us history, at least for the last hundred years, paul ryan was the most conservative speaker. this ide a of being part of the establishment and makes you a rhino squish loser is this fantasy that these guys are getting high on on their own and fox green rooms on not you coow why scalds the kevin mccarthy is conservative enough for you, so shut uph for and acceptyo elsewhere. name i call you names. get tough guys. settle dowtough guy,n. >> so again, what you're seeing here is the usual left right ideological politics at work. but that is not all that is going on . .because actually most politicians are not very ideological, even the onesey wod who claim to be they wouldn't they got ina if it the shower with them. manyact, a lot of them are agnostic about ideas. but the one thing that every politician has in common, everys one of them is every one of them wants to win elections. that's the goal. and honestly, by that measure, n kevin mccarthy is underwhelmed. the red wavedethe that we are allrememb promised, remember that it
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the ast fall.alize the midterms were a crushing disappointment. disappointthat is not all kevin mccarthy's fault. if you want to blame a single person, blame mitch mcconnell. e deserves it.mccart >> but kevin mccarthy wasn th the head republican int the house when that happened. that debacle happened and he shares responsible for it. that's true. but you never know that from t listening to republican leadersb in washington. they don't talk about it.li they've never atoned. >> they have no plan to change. aney'd like to ignore what happened in november and move on as if everything is fine. that means mcconnell continuing to be minority leader. that meansy mccarth y as speaker . that means ronna romney,da mcdaniel still running the rncm ,the same team that was in ago place two months ago.how >>does that work how does that ? if i'm a valet, parker and i crash your car, you don'tther c give me another car to parark until i take a driving lesson not t? oh, not in washington. i have another car , a more i expensive one , this stuff. because if there's one thing hat
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that washington hatees, s on aas bipartisan basis, it's accountability. and unfortunately, republ the republican party is no different in that noic one is ever punished for failure orford ever forced to explain how those failures happen. >> and as a result of that lack of accountability, no one ever improves. everybody just keeps getting rewarded. gngfor producing the same disastrous. >> think about that. if you raised your kids like that, they'd be in prison. >> so maybe the main thing that's making people mad is that republican voters see the same people in charge. producing the same mediocre results,be the m paying a lotyia more attention to lobbyists than to them. that's not democracy, actually . loit's the opposite of democrac. and watching this drives them insane. >> it's a fair bet that most people don't hate kevin mccarthy as a man. he's no mitcmah mcconnell. niceg >> prettuyy nice guy, actually b but most normal people do hate the system that keeps promotecay kevin mccarthy for turning in f
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a subpar performance. >> so say what you will aboutbot the effort to prevent mccarthy from becominheim frog speaker, the terrorism, as we're calling it, and watches terrorism. that effort has one upside.r that effort hathat es challenged the current system in way a meaningful way. kevin mccarthy.kevin may in ths become speaker of the house. he likely will because no one seems man enough to challenge himchalleng direct >> so he'll get it by default if he's trying really hard. so maybe he does deserve. r, if but here's the critical thingper to know if he does becom, eme se leeaker by the time heak becomes speaker, kevin mccarthy will have learned a lot. kevin mccarthy will have publicly acknowledged his publ acknowl. he will have been forced to face the people he hasdisa heoidisappointed, both within the congress and outside of it. and he will have promisedere to changwe we. >> so here we will have suffering accountability and repentance. those are not bad things. no, those are the best things. >> those are the wrenching life experiences that turnxp the mediocre into decent people. >>erienct turned the and kevinr
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would have done any of that unless he was forced to . that u none of us will ever do any of that unless we're forced to . so twenty of kevin mccarthy's colleagues have forced himof hib to become better. and the rest of us ought to be i very grateful to them for doing it because no one else was going to . >> victor davis hanson is a senior fellow at the hooverrsonw institution. and the first person we e turncf to and things get confusing and weirbecausd because he makey sense of a world gone crazy. professor, thank you for coming on tonight. how do you interpret what'sg? happening on the hill right now? i agree with you.you, >> it's it's salutary as long t as it's goast a limit to it. i n >> and so i think a day, twohre days, three days, they're going to hammer the message that there are conservative the party and that hasn't been acting very conservatively. and i give i c think you gavei h kevin mccarthy credit that was due. he didn't quit lik carthy cedn't john boehner, boehner, and he didn't quit like paul ryan when he losuit like he lostt that co constituent. he just said, i'm not goinwithg. to deal with these people. mccarthyhy seven said, i'm goint
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to deal with them. i think a lot of the emotions are, tucker, that we only haveel one third of the government. all of our dreams have stopwe this madness are now invested in the house. and we had this crazy spending bill that the senate rushed through.an and we only have one alternativd we ohavee, and t is these investigations. so everybody wants unityns to sot leas we can have at least some chance to stop this collective madness of thiss sufr country's suffering from. and we lost the presidency. we should have won the senate. we lost that. we and then kevin mccarthy, for all of his centrism, he did get fourteen seats and two thousand twenty . 20 get nine change seatss th this election. he did get thelection, house. that's the only thing we've got. and so i think if i understandgh you right, you're saying thatis this sturm und drang is kind of good because it's goingt he to remind him that he can't act like the senate and he's got to do he's got to beive an conservative and we've got to getd e got to the house backe
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senate. we've got the house.at we've.e got to get the senate. we've got to get the presidency. we've got to stop things. and so this has been very has b helpfueel up to a point.oss but when you look across the aisle and you see these e thjackie ibanez and they've gh discipline, man, whenen they vote, they don't havehey e one dissident. and when nancy pelosi heardeopl that some people wanted to cut off ukrainwae,e in her party, se did to guillotine them. s >> and that was ithe gui. force're up against a formidable force that has the senate. they've got the presidency and they've got iron cladency discipline, an even as a minori and we've got to be realistic that if we don't stick to hang hang together, we're going to hang separately. so i think i think.rthy kevin mccarthy deserves to beera speaker.luessa i think he's got a very valuable message that he can'tge ignore these people and the way that paul ryan did. and i think they'll be the better for it if they can inxt the next 40 hours, come up with a speaker and geta get these investigations going, because we've got to really learn what happened to this this country, who i think it'ses
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almost like a coup. we didn't even know something'sl happened to thy e country.ve and this is the only chance we have. and we've got to unite dbehin mccarthy and the house, for all its faults, and get to the bottom of it.hat messag and i think he's gotten thate hg message because he's given a lot of concessionsconces to conservatives that were very suspicious of him. >> i probably one theeople in t only people in tv who was and am sympathetic to thehe accountability this is providing. i don't think kevin mccarthybili divine right to any job.have to none of us do. end but i have to say in the end, three days in, you're likecarthy wondering if you're going to challenge kevin mccarthy. why doesn't someone stand upsay as a man and say, i'm the one who's doing some incredible someone who could absolutely run? and the fact that thate fact th and again,, i i think i'm the t sympathetic to this effort. i remain sympatheticremains . fo but but isn't that kind of the test? if you can't take the mask offig and say, no, it's meai, i'm running against you, then how can you run the house? hat o >>ul yeah, because we know what would happen if one ofple their people stood up.that say
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there's going to be 10 or 15 moderates who say thatvote he's intolerable. i will not vote for him. for and what's looming in eithe the background of all thisne si is somebody either on one side or the other is going to cut a deal with the democrats to get the house working. and that'sredline. a red line. when that happens, you might as well give up because you've you've just betrayed millions of voters. they have more votes ine mo the popular vote for conservative republicans than the democrats. and you have you have an oath. you have a you're bound to the people to get something done. >> and if you break it, if youal if one person makes a deal with the democrats, then everybody's been betrayed. and so i think they don't have an alternative to mccarthy except the democrats. 't do th and they can't do that.i think and i think both sides have gote to get get some unity and say'v we've got a problem in this country. and it's been hijacked by left wing people and it'sleft the eleventh-w hour. only and we're the only branch off gn government that offers millions
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of people hope and get to it. >> for what it's worth, we keep hearing in some detail, actually . nog as a not dismissinso were rumor that they are close to a deal and mccarthy has made the necessary concessions you can confront. >> and i agree with you,win tucker. i think he's going to beand i a better i think he's going to win. i think it's wil goingl beette a better speaker. for all of this. if it ends within 48 hours. i think that's humiliation is good for people. it's been good for me. >>ll say that victor davis, thank you. >> good to see you tonight. thank you. so this effort to choose a newor speaker is underway, but it's not the only leadership election the republican part ly has to pick a new chairman of the rnc, harmeet dhillon,as is running. sh re joinunni s us t o explain her plan to bring the party together. if you don't think you so much ,i have to say my firste you question is maybe don't wantdo to answer. you don't want to be divisive. you want to talk about uniting w the party and everything. but i don't understand why republicans seem to have thiss
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instinct to reward failure and mediocrity. nothing against the current occupant of that office. , ho it seems like a fine person. but given the record, how could anybody how could any rnc member for a moment consider supporting that person? >>id againer, i don't understand it. well, thank you, tucker.arthy i mean, one thing that kevin mccarthy has going for him actually , is that heyears hasn't failed foasr the last six years as the speaker of the house. i mean, that's something that he has in his column.r th and i can't sae y the same for,' the incumbent at the rnc. she's a nicebut person.over but over the last six years,sene we've lost the house, the senate and the white house. med worse than that, we have a sclerotic system at the rnc where members have almost no say. we don't even get to takeat the a look at a line item budget. if you'r le on a budget committee. and we seem to bk e sinking into this morass of failure and simply explaining it away as well, we made more voterwe m contacts or we should get an a for effort in this election cycle when in cycln fact, anybo who's paying attention can seeor the emperor has no clothes.
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you look around and in fact, we had no plan for harnessingllot the new laws, for getting people's ballots into the ballot boxes early. we blame candidate selection. when you look at the candidates ,the democrats got elected.ed joe biden, the biggest liar in washington, john fetterman, who has had some serious challenges, even inen articulating words, katie hobbs, who wouldn't debaterticu and the excuses that are trotted out are, frankly, what's embarrassing. emg to havebarrassinembarras a leadership debate. it's not embarrassing to bring up some of the failures. i think that's actually goodfidi fiduciary policy at an organization, a healthn y organization. but instead, you know, i'm getting criticized for running against the chair because, you know, it's unseunseemly. democrac but i think it's actually exactly how democracy should work and how our constitutional republic should work. so the same things that you're ofeing i same n on the mccarthy, there's some of the very same issues we have ine have the republican national committee, and it's bubbling up because there's been no debate for so thor so many years.
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and so you look, i think we cann only go up from here. we haven't wonhe the last severl election cycles. i think if we sorted oge ourfs tighten our belts, acknowledge our failures, tighten our belts, stop wasting donor money, focus like a laser on election integrity and makingocus on sure that we actually get people's ballots into the ballot box is pretty basic. box isand then to be more forwad looking on technology involvin-g younger voters, don't patronize. them. and finally cut out the middlemapatronizn consultans who are running congress ngressand running the republicau national committee. we will be so far ahead. our ideald be so as are superioa our candidates are better. there's no reason why we can'tr win if you make the necessarymae changes and face the reality. that's exactly right. you've mentioned the ney money three times. we don't have time to get into it.tr but the truth is , anyonuth,e who lives in washington knows w anything about the party, knows there's a lot of corruptio n, a lot. and so it'd be nice to have someone open the books. appreciate your coming on , hermitude. >> thank you very much.illo thank you, tucker.n, so in texas, one father
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is fighting to stop his ex-wifet from turning his son into his daughter. urand amazingly, you'd think he would have a lot of allies in a this. nobody with power is doing anything to help him. shocking story. people are too afraid to standt up. evil occurs. thatte fathell ur joins us next to tell us his story. , plus, one of the worst crimes we can imagine in portland, oregon, a man's face gets chewed. why? e when or is it just inevitable when you drop all standards in a city? t refund we've got to report about that. we get refunds, .com powered by innovation refunds can help your business get a payroll tax refund. their weed everyeven if you gott only takes eight minutes only takes eight minutes to qualify. >> i went on their web site,rs uploaded everything, and i was blown away. >> what they could do,s for m, help they could do,s for businesses get over a billion businesses get over a billion businesses get over a billion your business. s.
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to you by the united spinal association. download our disability etiquette booklet at united spinel. >> doug california has now declared itself a sanctuary state for adults who want to mutilate their children in the name of gender ideology. >>tilate te father one father i jeff younger now fears that his ex-wife is taking advantagof thw this deranged law law that we will all be ashamed ofed o f a generation from now. she's just moved to californiawi with their nine year oldth son e she is convinced that the boy is actually a girl. you're a boy right now. i'm a gr i'm a girl.u who told you you're a girl? mommy, when did she tell you you were a girl? >> her y i lovoue girls. >> oh, i see. so mommy told you your girl
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does mommy do anything else?r wy >> like with a girl, with you? like what i just said. >> what does she do. she do come in me. >> she puts dresses on , you know. wow. no, that's just the saddest thing. that's that a child. f well, jeff younger, the father of that boy, went to the texas supreme court to try to protect his son . he won in order to prevent his ex-wife from having the boy mutilated in the state of california. sexuallybut the court rejected o petition in an eight to one vote. >> shocking younger contestank o tonight. u mu >>ch mr. f younger, thanork youy much for coming on . we watch that video and it just hurts. r fi yeah, i mean, it's the firsti ev iphone video ever took and mycow blood run cold when i realizedhe what she had planned for that boy.d fo and , you know, it escalated to eventually she registered in
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school as a girl. i had to shut that down.n so se the school district began to secretly transition my son. i'd bring my son to school and boys clothes and they'd give him a dress and make him use the girls restroom. and it even escalated further where she began to present himr to the world. temporar as a girl, i lived under temporary orders from a court where i wasn't even allowed to tell my son that he was a boy, where i had to present him to the world as a girl. and his twin brother got b completely confused by all this. a we wound up going to a 2019 trial where the courts gave me fifty fifty custody and joint50 conservator rights to checknd te our ability to transition. my son and the corrupt democra t establishment in dallas county transferred my case into the three hundred first district court with judge mary brown, and she never implementeemented the trial wita jury verdict. and as through temporarys ordet stripped me of all my parental rights and eventually allowed my ex to move to california,to right before just just a few days before the sanctuary law in california went into effect.
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>> so it's it's so upsetting. i mean, we're talking abouta chl destroyingd' a child's life. >> nine you know, even lastn year, people who were in favor, who believe that you could change sexes by actives, will even they would even conc nine was too young.lete >>ly now we're just completely off the recess. did any adult in authority step up to help you and protect this nine year old boy?s ni no. she started transitioning when he was toonsitioni. i she tried to enroll him into a gender clinic when he waswhen five . the genesis clinic in dallas,ice texas. the pediatricians records show p that she intended to chemically castrate him at age eight orra nine . his current agte himt age nie, e magically moves to california. you know, i don'e.t think this is an accident. absolutely. no one in the state of texase has stooofexas d up for me excer ken paxton, the texas attorney general. i went to the legislatured on two sessions and by some quantitative measures that generated more political power for a bill against transgender orchild abuse than for any bill in texas history. some officers were three hundred lobbyists reyistsu
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on my bills. wese could not get that bill passed because the speakere of the house date felon blockedm those bills from passage. soge the legislature did nothind the governor did not mobilize procagencies to protect texas children from these abusive procedures. sterilization and chemical castration did nothing. i could not get the executiv aet o movebranch to move.he appell i thought i would get relief int the appellate courts, inhe and o the judicial branch, u and i go up to the texas supreme court and they determinebs absurdlyurdl, that my wife is nn more likely to transition. my son in california under the sanctuary laws than she would in texas. and certainly not even really reading senate bill onece an seven claims that we canon a enforce an injunction against her in california. gainliforniawhen a plain readin the bill says that they will not enforce these injunctionnct they will not obey subpoenas, they will not obey extradition, and they will not return the children to me under anyen circumstances. unde at some point, all of thes children will be adults and they're going to look at us , the adults should have
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been protecting them. they will with rage. .eah three th, but not you. you've done your best and our heart goes out to you for real and your and your boy defender. thank you. thank you, tucker. so you probably recall that horrifying zombie like attack in miami a few years ago. the attacker was homeless, turnd apparently high on something. well, it turned ouo t he'd beebn just smoking weed because marijuana is totally safe and then he eats someone'sd then fa. well, there was a similar crime reported recently in portland.ot man in the pacific northwest. a jason rantes is on that and we're happy to see him tonight. >> hey, jason . hey, tucker.e at it is a gruesome and stomachpora churning attack near portland,d man accused of chewing off the oregon, a homeless man is accused of chewing off the ear and part of the face of an elderly victim that he thought was a robot. and policece say drugs wereed ao involved. >> now they say they got calledn around to 15 tuesday morning to a light rail platform iney the suburb of gresham, where they .on top of twenty five year old corrine cramer, on top of a 78-d soar old man biting his face
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off. here's jus ot some off the emergency dispatch audio from local agencies. >> think you might be fighting them now. police say that one patient's face is half chewed off. >> it appears victims of envy and trauma injuries, severe head trauma and possible fractured skull is missing.l, >> one here at least. o now, police say the injury wasld so severe that medics could see the victim's skull. >> they say he the thought thatu was a robot trying to murdervi him because of the victim's scent. now, cramectims r actually thand the police for arriving and saving him from this robot. ,clarifying that he spit out up the victim's flesh and didn't h actually consume. now, originally told him told the police that his name was al baker. bakbut police were able to identify him. he admitted to consuming alcohol, weed and fentanyld fenn pills before the attack in november. the this guy was evicted fromne a room he was renting. the homeowner claimed that her l s trashing the place and he started mumbling to himself. and now he's there causing all
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sorts of havoc. he pleaded not guiltyault to charges of second degree assault. the victim is in the hospital. he's supposed to be invict stabe condition. but here's an added twist. he reportedly di dd timeid vic the victim for sex crimes involving a child. so fo only in portland.ly wil that wasn't the only wilderst crime story over the last few days. but at least thiory,ext one has i guess, has karmic retribution. two suspected arsonists were retributiocaught on surveillancd monday, dousing a business in bakersfield, california,ba gasoline before setting itit dig on fire. and as you can see, did notthe go according to plan. both of the arsonists end upcatg catching fire . briefly, the suspects as of now have not yet been caught. tucker, how the drug thing not a is not an accident. >> i mean,dent the people in ch. of promoting drug use. so, yeah, they're going haves li to reckon with legalized. they're pretty mucpretty h. >> it's unbelievable. jason , we appreciate it. thank you. thanks.>> whe so when they start changing the names of everything when tribalisnamet become minorafficr attracted persons, you should pay attention. well, now, eveay attentin the nt
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libya, which is a real country, north africa, she killed the guy who ran it for nooever reason whatsoever. and now they have markets iannh downtown tripoli. oe so she does have the qualifications when she talks about internationans wheni affairs, sheng knows what she's talking about. >> so you may remember it until about a year ago. in fact, until last february, every media outlet, every politician in this country, every professor of international relations in described the capitol of ukraine as a place called kyiv, had always been kyiv. but now, because russia is bad, it's called kiv, just like nicaragua became nicaragua in the nineteen eighties when the east took charge. p >> say atto you should pay atten when they changeobably the pronunciation. probably shouldn't go along't with it. g actually , we're not we're not going alon itg with .ctually.ned with the >> then, you know, something just happened in the czech republic. it's now czechia. , so >> i guess that's how you pronounce it. so with that in mindat, the bite nsadministration wants to change the name of turkey .hey turkey is a country. they want to call it gooseneck.
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no, just kidding. no, same rough name, turkey , t.u.. ah kaixi y e y turkey wasn't good enough. >> any scary knows a lot abouth knows a lot ab outhe way these people think. he's the author of liberal misery. he joins us tot guesswhat and r the heck is going on here. >> andy, thanks so much fore coming on . so why arehang whying are you g the name of turkey ? well, i caprn promise you i wont be pronouncing it turkey . i think that it's also high past time for liberals to givera up the virtue, signaling they're overcompensating the preoccupation with saying foreign names with these little accentsanames s, everything's gg to be okay. it's not that serious. same thing. you don't have to spell zelenskyy with 40 billion wise at the end of it. that's just the amount of money he wants and us taxpayer b dollars welfare. buunt having a silly name in th is completely fine. in fact, we have many of them in the u.s. and i don't thinkrod we'll take offensive people. people abroad say them wrong or
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want to change the name. i think you could just say it the way it is . and i brought a fefew examw exas for you just to prove it. these are real places, one of them being ding-dong, texas. >> real place. wow. ,oklahoma. >> i don't know what they know t anything about that, but w te have also bigger hole, west virginia. i don't know joe manchin knows anything about that has to do with that next. we have sweeat right next we ha. yep. and of course, yes, then my personal favorite, handsome eddie, new york . i think thateddi should be theal new us capitol , you know, and you're right. >> and you lefft out wt waterprf louisiana or french lick, indiana, but you're on to something here, which is turkey is probably more ludicrous than some oblf our towns, but i'm still not calling it that or don't do a little accent.key' >> no,m i'm not doing it. i'm not doing it. pretty scary. t to see you. thank you. f well, one of the few upsidesew,n maybe the biggest upside, we'll just say it.pen the best thingin to happen inwah
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which is so crazy to me because it's not like the country doesn't have major crises and problems that you would expect. it's the united states senate to actually be working on . >> but the other thing, of course, is that the senate is so fundamentally, i think, separate from what people actually care about and what's actually going on in the country. a lot of people were patting themselves on the back for having spent another forty five billion dollars of taxpayer money and send it to ukraine even as an amount of fit that could kill not not thousands, but millions or billions of people continues to flow across our southern border every single month. and now, of course, joe biden has issued an immigration executive order that would basically sweep these massive crowds of people under the rug. it would hide them from cameras, but it wouldn't solve the fact that the country is being invaded at the invitation of the president, united states. so we've got a lot of problems ,tucker, and i think it's time for the republicans to really use the next two years to fight and get some victories where we can and where we can't get victories, because, of course, joe biden is still
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president to at least hang the political consequences around the democrats so that in 2020 four we can actually go to the american people and say, you know what, we tried to do something. we tried to fix the problems. we need something better and a president to make that happen. >> a , i have total confidence. i think a lot of our viewers have confidence in high hopes that you will be leading a charge just not for being crazy, but just to restore sanity to the country. >> but i have to ask you personally, so many people have come to washington with those hopes and then they get completely captured not just by lobbies, but in their heads. they start caring about the dumb things that people in the city care about. how are you going to keep your mind focused on the things that you were elected to do? but i guess, tucker, i just remember where i came from, and that's the promise that i make to the people of ohio. and i made it during the campaign trail. you're not always going to agree with me, but i'm never going to forget where i come from. you know, tucker, you know how i grew up. i grew up from a poor family in appalachian family in southern ohio. we believed in this country. we believed in its promise.
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but we also recognize that a lot of the people had been betrayed by their own government. i'm not going to forget that. and the people who love me, the people who made me who i am, they're not going to let me forget it either. so i think that's the thing that's going to separate me from the pack. that's going to make sure that i stay grounded in things that people actually sent me to washington to accomplish. and , of course, expect you and your viewers and everybody else to hold my feet to the fire because we don't need people who rearrange the deck chairs as the country goes down . we need people who actually are fighting to save an american way of life for the next generation. that's why i'm doing this. there's no other reason to do it in my mind. and i aim to do it with every single intention. that's the plan, tucker. and you'll, i'm sure, keep me honest if i ever fall short. >> we sure appreciate events with a few politicians i know personally who's not absurdist. so thank you and good luck. >> thanks, tucker. so elon musk is promising that a new batch of twitter files will shed light on tony fauci his corruption and potential
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criminal activity in office. we've done a little reporting on this, and apparently this is absolutely real. and some of it is big. we expect those files to surface any day now. we have learned so far from the twitter files a lot. the federal government routinely directed the censorship of american citizens, was used effectively as a tool by the intel agencies and the fbi. and they didn't just control twitter. these files suggest they also controlled facebook, google, youtube, chris pavlovsky, recognize this kind of thing was going to be a problem. he recognized it a long time ago. he founded a youtube competitor called rumble and rumble, went public this fall and became hugely valuable. he did what people been talking about for years but haven't actually done. he did it. so we thought we were sitting down with him for a long conversation. a new episode of tucker carlson today. >> and we bring you part of it right now. it was the summer of twenty , twenty where we i get an
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incoming from the house intel committee, ranking member of the house intel committee, congressman devin nunes. imagine this like a canadian. nothing to do with politics. don't like obviously you follow it, but like you get an incoming from the house intel committee, you're like, am i under investigation for what's going on ? >> so i get on a call with them . and he asked me the simplest question. he's like, chris , if i bring my content to to your platform and i search my name, am i going to be able to find it? and i'm like, yeah, thinking like there's some kind of censorship investigation going like which should be maybe like you shouldn't be censoring, especially in america. and i'm like, no, absolutely not. like you could definitely find your content and you search your name, you won't you'll be able to find it. and then he's like, okay, we're going to put it on rumball and we put on rumball. and then what is it that you put on rumball? he puts it. we didn't put it. he the congressman put his
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video podcast on rumball. and next thing you know, like within a couple of months, he gets like a couple hundred thousand subscribers on his rumball channel, meanwhile, on youtube. and he's been on there for four years and he's advertising in his congressional district, his youtube channel, for the last four years or so to subscribe to the youtube channel. >> he only has ten thousand and he has to over two hundred and rumble in two months, two to three months. >> next thing like one site at this point, she had not heard of no one's heard of it, which this should not have happened. >> you can call it whatever you want. censorship, chateau banning de-listing you in search. the fact that an elected official could get what is it, significantly more subscribers on a platform that no one's ever heard of in two months and you can't get more than twelve thousand in four years on youtube. >> that's a problem. well, it's well, it suggests youtube is suppressing his channel. >> it's something is happening
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,definitely. and it was happening right before the elections. so what did you conclude from watching that the i think our whole company concluded that there's something really nefarious going on when it comes to censorship. like what? what is it that's happening? how could that happen? and it presented an opportunity to us, obviously, where we just had to be fair. we can run a good business just by being fair. and that's what we did. and like a couple of months later, dan bongino comes, joins rumble, and then everything just explodes. what happened when buntine, the same thing. he had like seven hundred thousand subscribers on youtube or at the time, maybe like half a million. and then now he's over two million on rumball. so the same pattern happened with every conservative. when we all know with the twitter files, like, yes, he was censored on twitter. i can only imagine what was
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what was the case on youtube. and then they they actually banned them from youtube eventually. but like the same thing happened with every conservative that came to our platform. >> this is it was very obvious to if you came to rumble, you spent more time promoting your rumble channel and creating content for rumball. you'd have you'd have a better yield. why would you work on youtube? why would a conservative go to youtube at this point any any more there? they had better they had a better yield with with their big game. yeah. on rumball, it was a fair game and that's that's how we've been winning. and he is winning, offering a platform for free speech works. it turns out chris pavlovsky of rumball, a man who will soon be very famous. that's a fox, right? no more news after the break. composite energy stocks, the world's first easy on , easy off graduated compression
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