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but plenty of college freshmen do pretende to be members of the opposite . and why wouldn't they ? chthe people in charge despisea working class whites, but they venerat e the trans community. people are just responding to incentives. it's rationa it' a wal in a way, but that does not explain the anger that we heard in that npr segment. why are some trans people soy de angry and why do they seem to be mad specifically at any traditional christians? twe can't think of any trans person who's ever been murderedb by a pastor. >> as far as we know, that has never happened. so it's not an actua l threat of violence from christians that's inspiring some trans people to buym ar 15s. is, >> no, it's it's got to bement i more fundamental than that. and ite mirr is the trans movemt is the mirror image of i christianityts and therefore itn natural enemy in christianity.s admitting that you'r the price of admissionristia is admitting that you're notns god .r >> christians openly concede that they have no real power g, for that matter.r face
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very little personal virtue. they will tell youth to yourey e they are sinful and helpless embay of this,absurd. they brag about it. that they're embarrassed about any of this. they brag about it. that savedaved a wretch like men goes the most famous christian hymn ever written. englin english. the trans movement takes the opposite view. trans ideology claims dominionid over natureoe itself. we can change the identity we were bore n with . >> they will tell you with wild eyed certainty. christians cane with never agree with the statement becausego these are powers they believe god alone possesses. that unwillingness to agreee that failure to acknowledge a trans person's dominion overse naturerson insights and enrages some in the trans community. atr people who believe their god e reminded thatb they're not. >> so christianity and transgender orthodoxy are hv wholly incompatible theologies. they can never be reconciled.
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they are on a collision course with each other. one side is likely to drawhe otr blood before the other side. that's what we concluded last week. y yesterday morning, tragically, our fears were confirmed. a self-identified trans person called audrey hale committed mass murder at a christian school in nashville. hale burstshvi intlle.o a placed the convent school and executed three nine year olds, as well as threeadults. dalts. police have released body cam footage from the endd of of we r the massacre. we're showing you just a smallet part of it. you can se bece the rest onlines you want. ad we're not going to show italmosa because it's too awful and sad. but it was almost as sickening to see in a far more subtle and insidiouwas way was the meda coverage of yesterday's tragedy, . >> here's terry moran of abc news , for example, suggesting that christians wered murdered in tennessee becaus oeo they infringed on the rights of transgendere d people.rey hale was >> watch under hill waself a identified herself as a transgender person at state of tennessee earlier this month passed and the governor signed
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a bill thadsgender t banned trar medical care for minors, dult as well as a law thattainme prohibited adult entertainment, includinntg male and femalersont impersonators. after a series of drag shoorr wo controversies in that state, bans, chilf tennessee the mutilation of children.dr n children get shot to death ins s a school. t it's cause and effect.elling. t abc news is telling you. that's not far from justifying mass murder. but others took the next step.ns a group called the trans resistance network said that the shooter's death was shoo tragedy that resulted from, quote, anti-trans bias. >> the hershey chocolate company's new trans spokesman, meanwell, someon se called fayeh johnstone posted messages after the shooting complaining aboutm ,quote, trans misogyny. in canada,in taxpayea tranr fund trans rights organization put out a statement that ignored the murder of the children ien n nashville entirely and instead claimed there has been a quote
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,exponential rise in anti-trans violence. encethat is a lie.oppo >>si it's a provable lie.ee and in fact, the opposite is true. we seem to be watching the rise . otrans terrorism >> the man who tried to murder v supreme court justice brad kavanaugh after the repealn of roe v. wade identified as a, quote, trans gamer girl, er and the man who shot up a nightclub in colorado in this pastople i novemberde and murdered. five people identified as non binary. and now thisanbe. urday and there coulisd be more. day antifa has announced this coming saturday's, quote, trans day of vengeance. vengeance for what? expla that'sined not explained, buteni the suggestion is there will be violence in washingtonn thise weekend. congresswoman marjorie taylor greene tweeted about thistaylor green , if today, because if there's a day of vengeance coming, the rest of us should probably know about and for doing so had immediately. twhad her official her congressional twitter account at suspended. you're not supposed to talknly o about any of this, apparently. and the authorities in t nashville. polic >> so you're not planning to talk about it.
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they're doing their best not n to . here's the polic we'lle chief o nashville explaining that whileo he's happy to talk about the shooter's guns, he's not going to tell you anything about the shooter's motives. watch. >> in the manifesto, there's i several different writings about other locations. there were locations that was talked about the school. drawi there wangs a map of the school g of how potentially shesault would enter and the assaultsthtf that would take place.. there's quite a bit of writing to it. i have not read the whole entire manifesto. >> our team and the fbi has been working on this. >> well, that's interestinge sa within what seemed like minutes, we saw pictures of the rifles and the pistol. g bom we now have horrifying body cam footage from within the school .w so unsettling, we'rewe c not gog to show it to you. but someho tw we can't see the manifesto in which the killer explains why shet aci
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killed.deu why is that?kn it's not accidental. y it iwell, you know exactly wht is because it would make. the trthe obvious undeniable. an the trans movement is targeting christians, including with violence. most christian leaders in thislr country don't want to admit that admitting it might force them to take deeply unfashionable positions. but it is true ine who in anyons paying attention knows that it's true. and so, like most true things ep at this point, ilet is officiale suppressed here, for example,age is joe biden yelping again about how it's all your fauls ts when these tragedies happen because you've got guns at home. this is from yesterday. from>>we have to do more to ston violence. it's ripping our communities apart, ripping the soul of this nation. - rippat tit's a very soul, the and we we have to do more to tue protect our schools. so they're turned into prisons.t you know, a shooter in thisweapn situation reportedly hads to assault weapons to the pistol to akn 47 .
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>> so i call on congress again to pass my assault weapons ban h . >> so we're going to prevent you from learning why the shooter did it. and we don't have to guessou because she wrote a whole manifest o about why she did it. >> and we know that she did that because she told a friendia on instagram that she did it. but we w can't see it. , we we can only talk about the guns. we can't know what kind of drugs she was taking, what kind of hormones or ssri or benzodiazepine. we can only guess.odiazepines, o we can only talk aboutnl the gus pass my assault weapons ban. kns that'll fix the problem. but joe biden is lying about that. he knowsly thaing. yt he's lying and you know that he's lying. yesterday's massacre did not happen because of lax gun laws. guyesterday's massacre happened because of a deranged and demonic ideology thateopl is infecting this country. with the encouragement of people like joe biden. let's start by being honest about tulsi gabbard is in nashville tonight and she joins
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. >> congressman, thank you sot much for coming on . it seems calculated thatshvill the authorities in nashville and the national authorities are withholding from us andd. wu stopping any conversation amonge us about why this happened. wouldn't that be the first question that any rational person would>> ask? yes, tucker, t it has to be. and i can only imagine that,'m you know, for the families, the students here, i'm standing here at the covenant school becomingd me, seeing themrial t coming in and payingha s their respects to the memorialet that's been that's been set up. they're offering flowers. they're questioninn.g why why d this happen? and as you mentioned, ita soci o important for us as a society, te thisuntry to confront tha question with the truth. you know, we see this the so-called trans ideology, this agenda of sexualizing p our kids at very young ages,us being pushed across the countryd and this dangerous message tha
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to our kids saying that, hey, if you are being taught traditional values, whether be by your teachers or your parents, you are a victim.t looks like what happened here, of child abuse. and that's what it looks like. what happened here that thisth shooter seems like they felt justified because they were a victim and therefore they felt they had to go and take this action basedknow on retribution to go afterabus the so-called abusers, the real child abuse that's happening sei here is coming from those who are seeking to sexualize. an our kids again at youngere and younger ages. eand the message that that thish tragedy unfortunately sends to us all and the message that t those you're talking about are trying to sendeful is watch out be careful. you will not only be canceled,da but now you face the threat ofcg violence or even worse, death. we have to have the courageety a to confront this truth.ve we as a society have to havecan' the courage to protect our kids, understandintg that we
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can allow them to intimidate us if we hope to to provide a future for our kids, to provide a future in thins country.this country. >> tucker: this doesn't sound ehis doesn't sound lik a liberation movement. movemente i think most americans, i will speak to to me. i think most americans , i'll speak for myself, are instinctively sympatheticms to anything that liberates us . movement but this seems like a movement e moired by hate. and we know that by thste reaction to the murder of the most innocent among us yesterday, if it's impossible for certain groupsi to say unequivocally, this is evil,th then i think thatt tells you something about and their motive and where they're coming from. where te coming from. >> it really does. it really does. share thiswh comes to the core interet that we should all share, whicha is what is in the best interests of our kids. a sociy prhow can we as a societ them and allow our kids to be kids? and protect their innocence? we see those who are trying to push this agenda on that the most innocent, the most impr among us for forthey a their own nefarious purposes.
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ththey are the ones who are enacting this abuse. they are the ones who are motivated not by good, not by love, but instead darkness and hate.te. >> tucker: i think darkness is th i think darkness is the word.e d >> i think it's exactly right. congresswoman tulsi gabbardso mc joining us tonight from nashville, thank you so much.h.. >> tucker: so there is a lot thanks, tucker. >> so there is a lot going on on the it's not clear whether it's fai r to call it the left, but the true extremist fringe in this a country. ll >> and it's not all trans people of course, but the extremist trans fringe is more threatening than most people understand. any no has been covering who's been covering in tifa for years now. in unmaskedstro of insight into his radical plan h to destroy democracy. co's a senior writer, post-millennial, who joins us tonight. >> thanks so much fomi, agair cr on . >> se o again, i want to get evidroad brush here, but there is an extremist movement.ene af >> obviously, it's very evidentt
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online in the aftermath of this. mass murder. are you surprised to see? antiff no. so in my reporting on antipov years now, one observation thaet i noticed was thatthat disproportionately the number ofproporti riot arrestees arerit gender diverse. by that, i mean they don't gender diverse, they don't biological sex. on some nights, it was as high as 20 and that is magnitudes higher than what the data we have on people in the in the wider american population. who are identifying.s 20%. so, you know, i looked into magi into thitus bit further. there is some peer reviewed research out of canada. you can find it on the library of medicine that shows thatther there's evidence that young transgender people areca particularly vulnerable to violent radicalization. nadau can find iand in my report wing extremism, in months for
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months now, i've documented and tracked this surge inble to violent rhetoric by self-identified trans militant activists, particularly on twitter. now tracked surge ie to varioui states restricting or banning the medical transitioning of mig minors. t as you mentioned earlier, the horrific murder of childrend and staff at the christian school yesterdayayes come doest days ahead of a so-called trans day of vengeance that's being organized in the u.s. capital . and unfortunately, myself and other people re who have reported on this and posted this flier, whichll by the a group is still online.h if you posted the flier, t, ardless of the contex you're locked out of your account. so currently, i cannot acces msu my twitter. >> can i ask you just a quick macro question to one of the reasons that so many well-meaning middle aged moms in this countr y bought into support of the trans community is on the basis of the promise i thatds it's liberation and thisr is kids when they finally
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express their true inneridenti identity, will be happier and better adjusted. but the incidence of violencet m and mental illness seems to bepl extraordinary. >> so it doesn't seem like people are being liberated. it seems like people are being tormented and driven, driven to the brink of insanity. >> that just watching that it' seems clear .t op it's the exact opposite of liberation. we hav libratioe mountains of evidencee that people who suffer from gender dysphoria also suffer from very high rates oh raf menb health comorbidities. idwhen you have this reality on top of people being fed cross sex hormones and are also being in an environment where they are encouraged to have a violent hatred of wider can society. and you can see this in reaction before, during and after this killing. endino thank you for your incisive in and very informed analysis of this. >> appreciate it. app reso there are obviously reallyr
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important conversations that the entire country needs to have about the transgender movement, which is increasing in velocity and aboutbe the overwhelming prevalence of doctor prescribed pharmaceuticald s in american a households. do they play a role in this? it seems role? likike they do, t we're not talking about that. we're talking about taking the shotgun from under your bed. and making it a felony for having the assault weapons ban . that straight ahead. you guys ready this spring for everything fox nation has to offer for one ninety nine month. when you sign up for a yearly plan, what a privilege it is . for you to have me here this evening to see the change experience new stories that will renew your faith, the poor in spirit for theirs is the kingdom of greatest story ever told. happened right here. yeah, sure. inside we're gonna get vaccination for one ninety nine a month when you sign up
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administration, encouraging justle to goo th to the gun stoe immediately. but not all people trans peo, ja people.s of guns are bad except in trans people. wow. her the hands of trans people. wow. here's more groups like rainbow reload exist around the country. >> often called pink pistol clubs. it's a place for experts and the gun. curious to practice and in shooting. but this goes beyond hobby. there's a practical goal here de to prepare and protect themselves. then you have d is dangerous, back. then you have to be dangerous hs back . and that very much has pushed me into where i am now. >> so that segment aired thursday night and trans groups across the countrys made fun of it, mocked it. the rainbow youth project said that project we are, quote, afrs toting trans people will start political violence. well, we were concerned about that. and for good reason, it turns ls out.t >> jason rantes joined us lastwk week for that segment.. jason >> he joins us again now. i
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jason , this is kind of the last trend you want to be right about, but it wase ri obvious. >> it seemed it is when you tell people their targets. they're going to act like targets. >> me will notmaybight. turn to violence themselves, right. >> they'll maybe not necessarily live in fear.othing they will responsibly arm. themselves. l percentage that's it. nothing happens. but there will always be the o threat of a small percentage of destle who will act out unreasonably or destructively. >> and perhaps that's what weuc: ended up seeing this week. w they awhen you tell people theya target, they'll act like a target. fe they will either live in feaar o or they'll act out. i think that's absolutely right. group, iand that goes for any g. wa >> by the way, i would feel that way. why wouldn't i ?the po so what would be the point in telling people that, like, it's so obvious? >> why would you do that t is yeahous., i think there's two reasons. >> number one , it doel intents. sometimes feel intentional, like you are trying to ratchet up all those feelings. >> they started to do thispports with trump supporters where
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they wer e effectively in the media trying to get themy co to act out violently. sogo they can go out and say, . hey, see, right wingers aree so violent in this case. me awhen you have someone who iy pursuing a political agenda, i don't necessarily know ifthis they're always intentional in doing this. >> and look, i'll be gooyoned in this. redon't think everyone the is intentionally trying to instill this violenceu can it the end result is still the same. >> whether that's intent or tr o not,t. and , you know, it fits lito the oppressor or oppressed narrative that the left wingif likes to push. >> and evet con if it could endi resulting in something like s,this, they seem to be okaylie with it or justify it becausethw the end goal, they believe, is something that we need to get to , which is unfetteredr accesser a to gender affirming care, regardless of the age of the individual. bout tra i think that ultimately that's dangerous. and to your point, it's not just about trans it g people.that eti >> it's literally any group doen when you tell them they're a'txo target of a threat that doesn't actually exist, you cannot always determine how they're
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going to react.s case >> that's exactly right.s no and in this case, they're just no, there's no evidence that that threat is real, as you know and as you've reported, it's. appreciate it. thank you. thanks, doc. >> appreciate it. tucke so joe biden wasted no time and joe biden whatever you think of him, really his signaturthe qualities, jum the willingness to say anything, literally anythingd. h and he jumped into this tragedy, the mass murder of christian children to demandes the seizure of all defective rifles in the united states . wa and today, his press secretary who like him will say anything,w repeated it. >> we need republicans ine co congress to show some courage. this is what they owe these parents. lo they these family members who are losing their loved onesne, they need to show courage. laws, we need gun safety laws, n comprehensive gun safety laws.s we need to banrifles assault ri. those weapons of war do not belong on our streets.
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streets, they do they do not belong in schools. and again, thisr fr is unacceptable. and you're going to continue to hear from the president cal l us out. >> the presence of a moralt lecture from that person hours after these children wereed, th murdered by the ideologygy the they promote. it's really it's almost beyond description. >> plain war is an advocate fori the second amendment. he's seen a lot of these, probably not shocked as we are i joining us tonight. s does sto respond to it.s of this does seem, even by the standards of the disarm, the population groupthis, this . seem pretty shameless. no, it really is , especially considering the amount of information that people have out with respect to the stats, like the vast majority of these shootings are committed with handguns. , for th i mean, we're talking the vastem majority. foll for them to follow it uptio immediately after and talk about what is used, the fractionf of the time of the shootings, it kind of speaks very loudly to how how disingenuous they are about
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actually looking for a solution and trying to get a goal. and the goal essentially is to a get gun control. that's really all they care about. so it's theses almost as if thet for these types of tragedies g to happen so that they can talki solutions, wto get their goal. because if we were talking solution, we wouldn'tes be talking about a gun that uses a fraction of the time in these types of shootings we'd be talking about, okay, how do d we take what are soft targets's and make them hard like this?ths not evenay mentioned when it's brought up. why say things like, well, we don't want our schools to look like prisons.when we ar why are we talking estheticse ta when we're talking aboutlking the safetysafety of our childre >> can i ask a question like,e what if you really cared about the murder of innocents? >> and i think most people i do people who disagree with everything. i think people do care. but if you were rational about it, you would want to know alleb the factors that led to it. and you'd want a tox screen from the blood of the killer like a lot of these people seem like they're not an awful lot of pharmaceuticals. >> what other pharmaceuticals? why can't we knoe shoow thatte b >> and if they described
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their motive in writingi don' a manifesto, why can't wte seegt that? i don't understand. i mean, we're being lied to while the children haven't been buried yet. i don't know why no one else is offended by that. >> you that's interesting.ke all so o they took her. she was talking with a gooded t friend of mine and he stated the same thing. he was like, all of thesef things have been released to us rather quickly. e copswe have the video of the s actually taking down the suspect. is have all of this information except for the information that really matters most to get the deeper issue involved here, you've got to think about the type of mentalit mindset y orild, loo mindset of somebody who canm look at a child pointing a gun at them and the trigger that'sro dark or possibly something else going on here. but wesi don'tgh know.t, at, we can't get any insight tha because as you pointed out succinctly, we don't have that information and they don't want to give it. to , but they never want to explain why anything happens. >> why didn't 911. ms, but i still don't know. i honestly don't. i mean, that they hatet our freedoms. okay, but what's the really wash there more to it than that? why did russia invade ukraine? it seemed like kind of
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counterintuitive. why do they do that? why are these mass shooting happened? why t , maybite there's a reaso, but why aren't we talking aboutn it seriously?u maintain more control if you what? can because i think because yourol h maintain more control, if youe t control the narrative when you can control the narrative, you can't control the narrative when you have the truth. , thbecause the truth will supersede the narrative. the narrative doesn't line upe with the truth.he narrative is -- to so, of course, i'm going to shield you from the truth so i can control the narrative and get you to do what i want. n th yeah, that's exactly right. but in a democracy, you can't lie to the population, okay,ver that's not allowed because it'se a self-governing country, sok yo you can't do that.u.s fo but they do do it anyway. m >> tpreciate coming on tonight. thanucker: sk thanks for having >>ec i'm so at the core ofbeliev america is not an economy. it's a belief system. it's diverse belief system. affiliations, racial groups, but across religious affiliations, racial groups, americans have always had basically the same views on the basic things.s, >> and those views are changings pretty dramatically.u probably got this texted to your in the last couple of days.whata we're going to show you the numbers from a remarkable new poll on what americans think about their lives straight ahead.t aha
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that's it's our green harvest. reinvents nostalgic fun download for free. >> now, "wall street journal" just did an incredibly- almo depressing fact. so sad that we almost didn't dsn the segment poll on changing quy american attitudes. and what's so striking is ho who quickly they have changed and how profoundly. example in 1998. s 70% of americans saider patriotism was very importan it number numbers now under 60% the same year, more than 60% ofo americans said that religion is very important to them. that number ha 40.s plummeteoldc to below forty .out cont the poll also showed c critically, if you care abououta nccontinuing the country, thatae the importance of having children had fallen off a cliff as well. so these are fundamental attitudes. these arl ate your view on the l tax bill . these are your viewson on civilization itself.atio victor davis hanson is a senior fellow at the hoover institution and one of >>e smartest peopl people e we . >> he joins us today.l professor, what do youth make of these numbers? e short-well, the short term drf from two thousand nineteen where people express a lack of confidence in
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the economy or their futures ori their children will be better, i think is more attributable the ye this trifecta, this disastrous last three years ofar disaster covid lockdown's disaster. the george. floyd 1 flori. one hundred and twenty days of rioting and the biden destruction of the economy. but your point is the longer trends, and i think that reflects the fact that, firsty a of all, we have 50 million people and never had so manyd we people that were not born ind the united states . >> and we have failetodtegrat to assimilate them and integrate them, number one . and thenumbee. number two , all of our institutions are controlled by a bi coastal globalist elite who have pounded into young people in academia and k through 12 that their quote unquote, citizens of the world a i are not important. there's nothing exceptional or singular about america. that's the message. n they've growupn up where they don't know anything about gettysburg. they dor the star-spangled bannr thomas edison or any of that. it's just shocking. >> there's also another divide, tucker, intondepende pendants.
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and republicans, especially older ones, reflec trat the traditional american values of religion, family, har d work as opposed to democrats. and this is not that reminds o us this democratic party is not jfk or even bill clinton.is a this is a radical leftist, utopian, global party that has told the youth of america that the affluence and the leisure o that they take for granted just comes out of nowhere and they don't have to reinvest in it or love the country or work hardan or practice civic education. then dutiful patriotism.h right. they just they think that's the birthrightthis. and so we have this weird disconnect, a very affluent, blessed, leisured people having no idea where that came from oro no appreciation or gratitude to the past generation. who gave it to them. the only gooe d thing i saw outm of a it was there was skepticism about biological males
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competing and hijacking women's sports . >> people were tired psych ofw the psychodramas and the melodramas of the transgender pronouns. the trathey were skeptical of e quotas. but other than that,than i thini was pretty negative. >> people not wantin g to have pro children seems like the most profound expression of nihilismp and sadness. a deep, deep sadness.irth if you're cheerful and hopeful,e you want to pass n on your birthright to the next generation. when you think absol, absolutelm >> that's the common threadpi from the roman empire to theat byzantine empire. what destroyed all of them was t their fertilithey rates. and when you get down to one point six where we are and wast, two point one just ina the nineties, then it shows youw have a crisis of confidence and people are unhappy . g they don't knochw what their country is about. they don't know about, their community and they're noth having children or the concentrating and dwelling on self that is the message of the left that it's you, you, you you're the victim. >>
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you're the oppressor, and you don't need to sacrifice for anybody else. especiespecially the next genert .t is so that's very disturbing wh implodest's a civilization when it commits collective suicidein to demography. g in >> yeah, drowning in like me. >>ctor davis hanson, thank you so much for that. t thank you. >> appreciate it. so hillary clinton, hillary clinton, does she want to run t for president ? again, it's interesting. maybe who knows?o work we thought we wouledd talk to someone who worked for herneh for years, who helped run the clinton white house, one of the democrats. wi we remain in touch with an oldt school character, a very smart person and a decent person to pollster doug schoen, and ift anyone can kind of explain i what's going on with hillary clinton, past, present or future, it is him. we talk to him for an hour forr tucker carlson today. >> here's part of it. carli've seen candidatesical cae
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who have wives who are tolerating a political career, and i've seen a lot of candidates whose wives are drivin>> ag a political career.e and you mentioned bill clinton before. cro hillary was in both categories.e sh te drove the political procen because she understood it was in her interest to pushintervie bill clinton forward. hence the 60 minutes interview during the two campaign. but hillary also having created the problems with health care, understood that she was a bill' and harmful at that point to bill's career. and she made it clear , i'm nota participating. you know, i got you in this out mess. tucker: >> you've got to get it out your own way. it's it'doave somes interesting she she does have admir some qualities that i personallye, wil admire. e ke say, i thinkep she's tough.s you know, if she keeps going, es she also has loyal staff.
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yes. >> tucker:, and longapprec time staff.ia so i do appreciate that.neve but she never seemed naturally suited for politics. >> she wasn' wt. the analogy i offered was the two students.. k exam where bill clinton was the one hek did best in the open boo exam where he could think she was the one who would memorize and then regurgitate. now she has a very good mind. she's focused and she's disciplined, but she's not a particularly creative thinker. and she know she's had so many different incarnates. run to she ran first as a centrist.othg then she tried to run to the left. nothing quite worked because she wasn't authentic. au t so why did she want it? i don't i mean, she's far more ambitious than bill . and bill was pretty darn ambitious, huh. alway she just always thought she should be at a high level in politics. she absolutely it was clear ,
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felt she had a calling, but the voters disagreed. >> really interesting conversation. disawith doug schoen on fox natn right now. >> so we're still finding out some of the details about what yent on inside major universit during the covid disaster. sh and the details are shocking. at georgetown law school, one student questioned the school's mask policies and was forced to getri a psychiatric,c a soviet styleyh psychiatric evaluation by the schoolol. . he's brave enough to tells the story.us he joins us next. this program is sponsored by the museum of the bible. there's more to the story. explore the book you thought you knew . >> there's a book that's inspired humanity, shaped entire nations and influenced the pages of history. there's more to the story. you knew at museum of
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anything and began stabbing himg in the head and chest, causing life threatening injuries. let and glenn neil had just been let out of prison.is on 24 twenty four hours earliere served 12 years for forcing two women into and threatened to kill them if they did not comply. o there's more thanks to the group virginia for w safe communities. we have hae glenn neal's rap sh. he has been arrested14 f and charged at leastorto twenty two times, fourteen fore burglary, twice for auto theft, twicassaultie for assaulting a , officer , once for illegal gung possession, once for drugl th possession, and once for compelling. es >> eve ere con if all these crimes were committed in areas with far left prosecutors, sentencing guidelines say he should still be in prison. p iin fact, just last month, nl had a parole violation dismissed in a chicago federaldt court. appears to woravoided mortonime maybe that's why glynn neal'sk nickname is lucky appears to work for him, not for us .us >> tucker, trish gallagher, stoy
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thank you for that sad story. so details are starting o to trickle out about the human cost of the covid era disaster,r tragedy. our owagn cultural revolution. we most of our time talking i about the big things, but underneath it all were millionso of people sufferin at the beggee some grotesque ways. here's one example at georgetown law school,r ma administrators demanded that students wear masks at all time. noskwa allo one was allowed to drinke water in class.th students, of course,er had o to take the shots whether they wanted or not.t th >> and then the booster. soho one topol q studentue at tw school, william spruance, questioned those policies on the grounds they didn't seem rationale groundthey w or scieny justified. the administrators did not respond to his argumentshe. instead, they suspended him. they then forced him to undergol uaa psychiatric evaluation and threatened to report him to the bar to prevent him from becoming a lawyer. >> he made i t out. a william spruance is now a practicing attorney .piece >>ca he's written an amazing piece for the brownstown institute called madness in law schools. s inheaw joins us tonight.
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>> wingspans. thank you so much for cominga pc on . they forced you to undergo a psychiatric evaluation. ker. >> thank you for having me y tonight, tucker. yes,es, i after i was encouragc to give a speech to a studentil council type group, georgetown, i received an email that i was indefinitely suspended from the school that i have to undergo psychiatric evaluation and waive my righhiat to medical confidentiality during the psychiatric evaluation. eychiatrit wowould start with kf innocuous questions like, do you ever y follow, ever get angry? followed by do you get angry about max? and thenke you wan do mass make to hurt anybody? so it was in ongoing cycle of questions that were designedke mto make me seem unhinged for t willing for being willing to question their covid policies. >> s>> tucker: so we took o we , actually at the speech that you and find itlyople online. they can also find your peace,on and i hope they will. it wasale, yking entirely ratio. u were asking questions about c the sciencome. g
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you turned out to be completely right. were any administrators thatto coe george had lost and are willing to entertain a rational conversation with you? >>nv with i found that individ professowir were willing to havo the conversation with me behind closed doors, but they wish. asr to remain anonymous. as for the administrators, there was no such luck. about while ostensibly this was about covid, it waofs really part of a much larger cycle of events. d georgetown law. we had people like sandra sellers and ilya shapiro,n who were thrown out of the institution just for being willing to question campust bein orthodoxies. and it was parret of an ongoing double standard where ifre your progressive and you regurgitate the proper slogans, then there's an indemnity built into shouting down speakers. this is on full display at stanford. a few years ago, a few weeks ago, rather. o of campus >> but if you're willing to question orthodoxy ofs campus, then they'll bringyou an the whole horde of administrators againstd and wok to professionally and socially reputational destroy you. e whic
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and that's how i sawh my issue, which happened in august 202 and september of 2000.1 twenty to 2020 one .or just four months later, ilya shapiro was kicked off of campus for questioning president biden's decision to limit his supreme court nomination to just black women. so you went to proceedduate co to undergraduate college, get into one of the best lawow schools in the country. >> how shaken was your faith in our legal education? >> system by this? well, i thought i was attendingn thtrade school for a skeptical profession.ng run it's hard to e optimistic about i think in the long run, it'se hard to be optimistic about the future. judges and administrators and unimpressive bureaucrats because georgetown law is really just an incubator for to unimpressive ruling class tomorrow. and so these peoplmoe won'. thel on campus and just make the people their miserable. b they'll be running institutions like georgetown law. they wil vl be at various government agencies, they'll be judges. and thate is, to me, is the
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more alarming aspect. i made it out of this processeka relatively unharmed. i mean, t itt was about a week that was difficult in my life.yc but going forward, the people stories,e out to me since my piece was released about similar stories and they've gone through far worse than me. far and at the root of this is a administrators. and that's where these students and these professors and these ministers will go on to inflict more damage, which is why i wrote for the brownstown, hopg institute, which is hopingn to curb this tide as soon as possible. what's most amazing is you're one of the only graduates of anl elite law school brave enoughou to describe what you saw there. sand that itself is such ann indictment, really, i think of your classmates and the people . and so we're especiallyyou grateful you're willing to do this. william spruance, thank you very much. >> thankinthank you for having t >> tugger. >> so we're happy to announce good news. kamala harris husband,a ne the second gentleman, got a new wardrobe today. as noted, we're pretty excited
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