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>> oh my daughter gives the best hugs. -for s >> we're just passing through on her way to the jazz jamboree. and we wanted to thank america's number one motorcyclinglike me? insurer saving us money. your parents exactly like me. >> i know, right? well, cherish your friendsules. and loved ones with boogie next, iwoogie. >> good evening. and welcome to tucker carlson." tonight, once you decide that human beings are gods with the power to rewrite history, biologewritey and nature, the ps to shape reality itself, oncele. you decide that there's no reason to stop it, changes. transgenderism is certainly faddish at the moment. none of us can stop talking about it. but men magically morphing men magi into women is not the final stage of anything. >> instead, it's the first ofnth
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many similar movements that arae on the way. inevitably, and the few visionaries who have grasped this obvious truth weirdly , have not been welcomed by blue am america. they have been mockeda, they and derided as prophets, always are. >> a fewfe years ago, foro, example, a blue blond woman from montana called rachel dolezal declared that she wanas black because she decided that she was black . blackness was rachel dolezald lived experience, but she was not greeted as liberators. >>t gr she was almost immediateh booed off the stage and then she disappearee d and tellingly, none of the people yelling atye rachel dolezal ever explained whdy she couldn't be black. >> why not?t? in this country, you can change your , but not your race. >> really, how does that work? what species of science are weec talking about here? it was note are we defensible al and so over time, like alle ar indefensible arguments, it will collapse someday. the new york times will give g rachel dough's all its coveted glass ceiling award for her courage in the face of prejudice that of prej will hape
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hit before it does, we'd like to highlight some of the earlycc adopters of our new civic each religion where each of us isod god of the universe.he with utter dominion over nature. these are the trailblazers, pati the pathfinders, the daniel bunz of progressive identityiepi politics. one of them is a man called a m justin pearsonan, pearson hasnes been in the news recently forr helping to facilitate an facierection at the tennesse state house. you mavey have see sn him, buten may not know what justinefore hi pearson was like before his transition. back in 2016, justin pearson was an earnest young student at bowdon, the whitest college inat the whitest state in america, a place that cost 60 grando obvi a year for no obvious reason. >> a rich kid's school. >> here's what justin pearsonedk looked like thene as he ran fov president of student government. >> >> i'm justin j.r presid pearson and i'm running forbsg. president of bsg. therthere e are few reasons that we're running this campaign this year. one has to do with representatioampaign, one s n. l how can we represent all voices in a conversation?
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i wantion? to bring together different voices, dissenting voices, voices that may be morn. liberal or more conservative in poder that we can reach a poin h ofin sort of the radical middle for conversation and dialog happencos and growth happens. joined the people's pearson campaign. and let'let's chelves tos ourser future. everyone >> i want to bring everyonen together, said justin pearson, in a voice that if you close ime your eyes, you could easily imagine coming froom am a suburn orthodontist. justin pearson wasn't white. that'swhite, probably how we goi bowdon in the first place. but he did a fantasticd a fant impression. young m >> what a nice young man as hecs considered the apprenticeship program at citibank. >> that was the old justinn pe pearson before his transitioars >> here he is now on the floor of the tennessee state house. i seem to be lost, representrono a town out of the state house.e, democracy seemed to bed like anything, seemed like the nra and gun lobbyist might win.
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but all that was good news. for us . i don't know how long thison saturday in the state ofsee migh tennessee might last, but we have googoodd news, folks. we've got good news that sunday always comes. so justin pearson has a dream that one day on the red hills of georgia, everyone will dodo exactly what he wants or els exe face indictment. the department of justice, justin pearson, has changed quite dramatically . as you can see, he transition from a crypto white kid into modern incarnation of martinof luther king junior himself. >> it's remarkable king jr, reas he's not alone iitn that. >> you see this all the time. everybody in the democratic party wants to be martin luther king at this point. >> evethis pi'n joe biden, who the famous march on washington was enjoying the many benefitswa of life as a college student in a racially segregated state. now he's mlk. we all are.o but you've got to ask yourself,e as long as we're mimicking60 yea civil rights leaders who died almost 60 years ago, why not
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some variety? variety? you never see politicians transition into, say, malcolm ix ? >> why is that? maybe because malcolm x didn't lcolm x talk like a sharecropper. spokpoke dignified, standard english. he was running a shakedown rackete dignified standa of flee liberals.ui malcolm x had self-respect, so d guilty whited it liberals. and he said so. he believed in self-improvement. he, he knew who the enemy was. so maybe it's not surprising's malcolm x is not a popular transition choice in 2020 three . al sharpton, by contrast, is increasingly popular, has especially now that he's skinny and has a paying job. payi cortez of westchester trcently pulled off a double transition. not only did she change sexes al sharpton identifies as a man, but races as well. here she is unveiling her new self in front of sharpton s own national action network. >> i'm proud to be a bartender and nothing wrong with that. there's nothing wrong with working retail, folding
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clothes for other people to buy . there is nothingth wrongere's with preparing the food that your neighbors will eat. there is nothing wrong with driving the buses that take your family to workfamily. hey, nothing wrong with that.r:t hiin other words, yo, my brother's up. that's not badds. for a girl who grew up in an all white suburb in leafy westchester county. as the daughter ofitectura the president of an architectural firm. >> but don't mention any of t that. that's dead naming these days. she'd likehat,at's dea a gin ane with salsa and three whole daysc because sandy cortez doesn't doe just transition once she keeps transitioning, she's a cutting edge shape shifter who klipsch identities the way imelda marcos did shoes. so she started life as a privileged white girl, then became a middle aged black man. engaged in the civil rights movement. and then in october, she t hesfortransformemedd effortlesso a latin cartoon character. >> watch thirtoons thing.
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>> okay, okay. i got you. >> you may call thatmay call fraudulent. she calls it transitioning i. >> they don't talk like that in westchester county, but she learned this from the very best. barack obama paved the way. obama grew up with his white mother and white grandparents from kansas in an apartment in honolulu. >> gran a city that has approximately zero black people. then he moved to indonesiat in california and new york. but at some point, barack obama decided he didn't want to be thinof the things he actually was. transitiansitioned. he became because you can do this now. >> now an african-american baptt pastor from chicag africano witp roots in mississippi, here's barack obama.
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post transition in december was even in the seventies. wasn't tired. t noi excusesgo. i can be tired if men and womenw already endureom the sting of discrimination, the smack of billy clubs. we're tired is the folksks who who had to fight those earlygh fights. ugh figh those were the tough fights for union rights and voting rights and rights and women's rights . >> and they didn't get tired. you can'ightt be tired. >> barack obama is sick and tired of being sick andck ad tired. it was the smack of the billy clubs in honolulu that did it. , it was the fire hoses t and snarling german shepherds at harvardhe law school.w scho at some point, obama crossed the edmund pettis bridge of his mind and transitioned into ralph abernathy. except an atheist and much
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thinner. >> but hillary clinton was there first. she transition when he didn't even know what the word meant. and in some ways, hillary made an even longer journey. shr joe waurnes identified by ai obstetrician at birth as the daughtmside sn executive fro the suburban midwest. but inside, shhee always a knewy was very different from that. >> she was trapped inside a body that wasn't hers. but it wasn't until two thousand seven that hillary clinton finallt until y mustered the courage to identify as what she was all along, a politically aware gospel singer from the segregated soutare gosph. >> here she is on the chitlin circuit in alabama. i don't feel no ways tired.'t i i'm too far from where i started. from. nobody told me that the roadnobt would be easy. stitut performing tonight, ladiesio and gentlemen, at constitution hall, joe biden actually wasy born in a wa state. >> and as we mentioned, for the first nearly 30 years oflife
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his life, enjoyed all the many j oyperks of living in a jim croww city. cityt a story thatinterest audiences are interested inlot hearing a lot about at this point. do ijoe his poinso he di, bidene all now allowed to do in modern america. he erased his former identity. >> you saw this recently with a trans admiral. he declared it rec-- never happ. >> you can't know whatn't kn happened. it's a dead nameowha and transitioned into something else. so joe biden still grew up in a segregated state, but now heht was the one at the back ofof the the bus feeling the thump of the billy club. the sting of the fire hose, joe biden is now black watch. >> the senator from florida going after medicare and social security. i tell you what i know, as i said . so they don't know where y'all been. >> hot , hot , hot . and at no time in his life did joe biden ever support segregated schools. what
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contrary to what kamala harrismr told us during the democratic debates last time, kamalat ti harris has forgotten all about that. because it never happened.d in >> and it kamala harris case. we there's a whole palette of identities to choose from. >> so here you have fre someone who is the daughter technically or was was identified at birth as the daughter of a jamaican a college professor and an indian college professor who grew up in canada. in montreal, quebec. so actually , kamala harris can be essentially anything she wants. transi and two yeartis ago, she transitioned and became a baguette eating, but a wearing bicycle e riding frenh lady. >> here she is with us in government. we campaign with the plan t forn keith peevey, plan. and then the environment pl euch that we're expected nvirto defend the plan in franc
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>> we call it fromage and speak in broken english. >> it's too bad the ukrainian accent is so hard to master because a lot of these people would already have transitioned into refugee theses from kyiv. >> well, we're learning tonight from a leak from the department of justice to the washington post that the special counsel investigating donald trump, the republican frontrunner, is now looking into whether heao committed wire fraud. okay, so as his numbers go up, the number of investigationsthio multiply. this one appears to be relatedna to trump's fundraising efforts d between the twentyan twenty election and january 6th. of course, thi s is an effortn th to sideline the front runner in the republican party. y will they figure out what to do with joe biden? meanwhile, trump is talking in a way that nobody else is about. the most serious threatt to this country, which is nuclear war, a nuclear war that the bidenemse
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administration seems intent on sparking through orecklessness and truly crazyb. behavior. >> and then, o , course the second greatest threat to the united stateshing. the thing you never hear about is we yammer on about trans rights. is the decline decline of the u. dollar. we interviewed donald trump yesterday in floridadollar.mp and that came up. here's part of the conversation. around. gets together with saudi arabia through china and china.arabia to take it over.e and china, you know, heard a couple of people say, well, the dollar will never lose the dollar standard. >> are they kidding?y china wants to changes the standard. the currency standard. and if that happens, it's like losing a world war will be a second tier country will literally be a second tie r country. if that happens now, you're losing brazil, you're you're losing columbia, south america, you're losing iran, you've lost it. you lost russia.os and if you haven't lost them yet, you're going to lose them. china's on the wan, so china's
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gone. then you see france going over. what's going on ? we're losing. if w cure lose our currency, ths the equivalent of losingr. a world war. our currency is what makes us powerful and strong. and this was unthinkable duringn the trump administration. wo and if i saw macron do that, i would have i would havem and called them. i would have said , you know what? you knono more wine into the ud states , no more champagne into. the . and i had that with him. you know, i had steven mnuchin, a good guy, was unable to make a deal with france. france is very difficultce, fra >> yeah.y they're all difficult because every country rips us off. but france is in particular, very difficult. and you probably heard what they want to charge american companies substantial tax to do business in france. so i had manoogian working on it and other people work m and they were unable to do. they called me back for it. a couple of months. they could not do it. i said, let you have my get
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government. the i said , listen, i understand you're going to tax american companies for d doing business in france. his storbusinessy on monday moro if youme don't drop this on monday, morning was friday. i'm going to put a one hundred percent tariff on everyand bottle of champagne and every bottle of wine that comes into o the united states of america. >> he says, no, no, no, that's ' not fair. i said, of course it's fair atir charging american companies forn going to france and doingg tog i business in france, a very big tax. so all of you wine, very good wine. but i think we make wine that's just as goodas. all of your wine and all of your champagne that comes in. i'm putting a one hundredn it - percent tax on . >> that's it. it's. so good luck monday morning at,t nine o'clock. wa get a call back . fifteen minutes later, we've decided we're not goings. to charge american companies. >> you know, it happened once i left. >> now they're charging him. y m
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so the take away frome inte the interview we did with trump yesterday lastedrv over an houru was whatever you think of his answers, the conversation was about real topics. it was not about global warming or systemic racism or trans rights. >> it was about nuclear war. tthe u.s. dollar and its strength against other currencies. u.s. dollar3 4 f1 the only one talking about these things? >> charlie hurt is opinion editor of the washington times, hurt's opiniwho joins with reacn to this. h mucfor coh foro coming on .n. did was did you find it refreshing to hear someone, whether you agree with him or not, talok about things that might actually define our grandchildren's lives? >> well well, like you said a mt minute ago, you know, he's talking about things thatbo nobody else is talking about. and , of course,dy t when wast e the last time somebody was doint doing that? well, that was when donaldhat?no trump in 2016 was running.ime. the first time he was talking about things that nobody else
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was talking about in washington. and i thin k you and i agree t these people are desperate to ignore these issues. e issuesand ignore these topics. and as you say, whatever you think of donald trump, he's ama very smart businessman and he's probably the shrewdest political observer that we've seen in this country on the politicals stage in a lifetime. and when h life and i thought it was so interesting, the degreee to which he focusedegrd on fored policy and identified that the great threat for us is indeed foreign policy. f and when you look at the fact that in two years since he's been gone, the administration has given away our energy independence.y it has launched a whole new war. . it has eroded our standing inanu the world to the point thasst china and russia have alignedns against us and they're frittering away the u.s. dollar and all of this is from joe biden, who for wh years has been the reigning foreign policy expert in washington. the whole reason he got pickedcs
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as vice president is because he was the biggest genehea at foreign policy that that washington ever produced. on and then you have this guy who's a real estate reality tva mogul who walks in and callsy their b.s. at every turn and turns out he's right about all of it. he's the donald trump is then wi best statesman when it comes to foreign policy, especially that we've had in in decades.. we're closer to nuclear annihilation than any time in the history of nuclear weapons right now. and all the libera right nll the ignoring it. and it falls to trump to reminda us oldf that.er see it's i've never seen anythingytg crazier than this. arlie trulhuy appreciate your perspective, as always. thank you. by the way, this administration has committed the single most profound act of environmental terrorism blowin g up western gas europe's natural gas pipeline and sendin g more co2 intoadmitt
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the atmosphere than has ever been emitted intedo the atmosphere. they won't admithe that they did that. they did do it.ump wh >>o we asked donald trump who l thinks did it. we'll show you his response in i just a moment. and greetings, thrill seekers, conversationalists and music lovers all across the bountiful and optimistic fruited plain. it's the rush limbaugh program here on the excellence in broadcasting on america. recognition of all that you have done for our nation. the millions of people a day that you speak to and that you inspire. and all of the incredible work that you have done for charity. i am proud to announce tonight that you will be receiving our country's highest civilian honor, the presidential medal
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. >> state media outlets like national public radio and the british broadcasting corporation, npr and and bbc ar very upset that elon musk has taken over twitter. an open twitter is a massive threat to them and they know that, of course, they can't can survive if are real options. >> so a reporter from the bbck just sat down with elon musk had tried to attack him for extremism and hate speech. >> in an interview last night,ht what happened next is really something you have to see. foxes trace gallagheser brings t to us now. >> hey>>, trace. thi hey, tucker. this is the bbc's technol reporter, james clayton, who during his interview with elon musk, failed to implement interviiled t a cof journalism 101 rules like never. haate of fact, you can'tstate at back up and do your homework. had claytoton n done his homewoh he would have learned that back in december, elton john quit twitter because john quththe singer claimed thm was allowing uncheckedallowi misinformation to which elonng c musk responded, tweeting, i love your music. ve hope you com you e back . is there any misinformation in'r particular that you're concerned about? elton john went silent and yetst
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this bbc reporter went down the very same path, suggesting elon musk doesn'e pat have enouh staff to police hate speech. >> watch said you've seen more hateful content, but you nm can't name a single example, not even one . i'm not sure i've used that for the last three or four weeks. and i've got to see thatow will come into contact because y i've been i've been using it.>>v i've been using twitter since you've taken over for the last six minutes. and you must have at some point seen that you're for you hateful content. i'm asking for one exampleg fo right now. >> can't give us. you no, i'm saying then i say so. that you don't know what you're talking about. really? yes. because you can't give me a single example of hateful content. not even one tweetof hatef. wa and yet you claimed that the content was high. well, that's a false. >> no, what i a slide. yeah, and musk is right. clayton and others also suggest the rise in hate speech on twitter is content that's slightly racist or sexist.at isl but again, very unclear exactly
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who is deciding that this content is slightly some type of ist tucker. r: gre greaatt question speechr, tha they hate. trace gallagher, thanks so much. yonk su so the destruction of the nord stream pipeline,e the naturadestrul gas pipeline i carried, well, natural gasne frs east to westt europe, was the the single most profound act ofo environmental terrorism in history. it released more deadly co 2 inco the atmosphere. it was also an attack on our nato allies. beneficiarie our nato allies are natural the beneficiaries of the natural gas pipeline, germany, which germany whic is the core ofropen european nato , suffered. so the bush administration n.los is talking about how much ity di loves nato , attacked nato andit they did it. they promised to carry therry i. >> they haven't really denied that they did it. d so during intervieonw with donad trump yesterday, we thought we'd ask, who does he think did it? we previewed the answer last night. >> here's the full exchange. f. blew up the nord stream pipeline. uble so i i don't want to get our country in trouble, so i won't answer it.
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but i can tell you who it wasn't, was russia.a -- t yeah, buhet when they blamed russia, you know, they said russia blew up their ownut o pipeline. you got a kick out of that wasn' one , too. it was in russia. so i won't answer the questiony because i don't want to get our country any deeper than they already are. but it's sort of all starts. we have you know, we have incre the most incredible equipment. i rebuildit our whole military.t we have things that are youwe ae into anything. we're equipped to doip anythinpg but refused to say it because i want our country to be pristine.o be but it was, you know, in many ways blowing up was very badeatd because it really created a lot of problems for europe in termsf of the cost of energy. oh, yeah. but they shouldn't ever been. i had that pipeline stop nordll stream two . i had to stop. totally stopped.when when biden came in, he approvedn it t and they immediately startd the finishing action.
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i had no because i said forto germany and europe to get their energy from russia, that was when i said i sent angela merkel the the flag. er the whif i said to the white flag of surrender. she said , but whysurr? why do you do that?yo i said, you've been fighting russia for many years. if you ever have to fighty yo with russia and they controle th energy, you might as well justr, take the white flag of surrender. that's what i did. so that was blown up. and very dangerous to do it.t but i think most people knowe who did it. so once wetart start blowing up other people's critical blow, is there a concern ours could get blownr? up and return? well, i think it's>> i thi much. we more than infrastructure you're talking about. look, we could end up in could e world war three over this whole thing. forget about pipeline. we aret closer. >> i believe it's the mostit's e dangerous period of time inhist. history. no. one , because we have peopletent on top that are incompetent. that's number one .
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and again, china is fine if youa know how to deal russia.us if you're nosit a deal, russiang wasn't going into ukraine with me. >> china was a going into m taiwan with me. i mean, now all you seeship is china, which ships all over the place sending airplanesbomb, and bombers. that wasn't happening with me. th he knew you can't do it. and also russia knew you can't do it. they would have never done it. . the most dangerous period of time because of weaponry is of nuclear, because of weaponry, most dangerous period of time.ae rousin the history of our counth and in the history ofis the world. right now. have an incom and we have an incompetentt th person at the top. >> tuc douglas macgregor is a retiredk, colonel from the u.s. army. >> h e joins us tonight to assess. thanks so much for coming on . the biden people never stopp yammering on about nato , the sacred a alliance that is nato. >> they never defined reallyt is what it is , but it's so bst important nato , they just committed an act of war against nato .
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tory , a new one . and the lunatics in thisey did administration is very obvious that they did that . >> how does nato survive this tugger? nato i?s not surviving this.s oi that's very obvious.ou if you go behind the scenes,n in there is enormous division in nato over what should happen next. and more and more of the truthou is coming out about ukraine. not only are the ukrainians not winning, people are discoveringp that the ukrainianeopls were tur into a weapon ofusa mass destruction aimed at russia by usby. and this is something the europeans really never signed up for. right. president is absolutely right. the other thing is that er the president gave you a veryprn prudent answer. he said he reallhe saiy didn't s and that's true. we can'tiv know unless we receih a briefing from the highest levels. y but he's also very concerned that if he were to say yes, soli that would put our soldiers, woilors, airmen and marines all over the world at risk. targets they would instantly become targets overnight fo r the very out i reason that you pointed out, it's an act of war, an act act f war potentially against russia
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and also against germany. >> but i thought germany wasmain our main ally in this war a against russia. >>in and the alliance betweeniae the united states and germany called nato was sacrosanct. ge how how could they do this? >> well, our alliance with germany is more important than anything happening in eastern ukraine, and that's a fact. e not only hugely important to us, is trading a partners, but we have worked for years and they have worked very hard as well. hardto build great confidence across national lines. germany is the foundation for european power without at the eu is out of business. without germany, nato is out of business. hoi don't know what the future holds, but i don't i can't imagine a wrecking crew d anywhere in the world that could have dono e more damageou to our interests.ins in euro in europe in a shorter time than the biden administration. >>administ nicely put it. it's sad to hear that. it's so but it's so obviously true, the reckless lunatics. that's notck alessn overstatemel doug macgregor, thank you very much. k you veh for yofor your very ke assessment. >> ssso we played you a lectureo
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iconic brand. brand >> what is evolve and elevateoe mean? it means exclusivity. itsh meansif shifting the tone.g we have this hangover. i mean, bud light had been kind of a brand of bradie kind of out of touch humor. and it was really important that we had another approach. >> yeah, freddy is bad. they're just so total. are that's the word from elyssaso to hr scheid the, who went to harvard, where it turns out she is something of a freddi past herself. henry rogers of the dailys caller. somehow got these pictures ofy t that same person at school in twenty six . and you can see she's blowing up. ot in a >> and no, that's not in a biology class that's in some kind of freddie setting. so how's bud light doing? the brain? is bud she's partly in charge well, it's lost more than five billion dollars in marketce cap since going to france.
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was it worth it? going trans. it was. ndace oh >> cornerstone's is the host of kandice. she joins us tonight to responsd . t >> hope you weren't a bud lightp investor. ond, he yocandice . fortunately, i was not and am not. and i will say this. nothing says i hate verratti quite like blowing up a at a a fest, which is exactly what she's doing in those f photos. u you can't make this up, but i am going to have to defend h her becausere, listen, she's lying because she has to lie. of course, she enjoys frat culture. of course, she hadgo a good timt while she was in college. we are the person. but now to survive in world culture, you have to become a liar. you have to pretend that you think fat is beautiful. obsessve to pretend to be race obsessed. you have to pretend that you, y think dylan mulvany is aha woman and should be included in female spaces, we are being spae told.s. but you have to lie repeatedly in order to survive in corporate culture. survive is herself a victim of that and a perpetuator of that. so, yeah, it's absolutely shameful. and she should feel ashamedd that she brought thishs ideae br
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to bud. bu t i do believe that she wast wet conditioned. i mean, she went to harvard. what dgo oo we think goes on ? what do we believe is the sociology of people that. graduate harvard?eing tol they are basically being told that this is the way thatd this they shoul d think. and there's one more thing i want to say here, tucker, because it's deeply upsetting to me. there was a post analysis that needs to happen here on why it is that dylan mulvany for three hundred sixty five days was able to openly mock womenlav to openly take the spaces of women, to get contracts from ulta beauty, to take contracts from other women, all nobody the sponsorships and nobody cared until suddenly dylan mulvany traversed into a malemae space . it became unacceptable. s why? because men don't toleratepa ths level of lie ts in the way that women do, right. we respond emotionally and not rationally. we should have been the ones to put an end to dylan mulvany, but he didn't because we feel bad and we just feel bad for men that want to be womenwomen and mock us and put on lipstick and pigtails. ls and c >> they call themselves a girl. i think not, tucker. but whati culture says yes, ity as usual.
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>> you've takeesn it hu've tc deeper, more profound level than i had thought through that. >> so, i mean, in one sentencegh ,it's pretty amazing at the battle of sexes has been won by men with the help of feminists, isn't it? >> because it is absolutely amazing. unfortunately, once again, men have to rescue women from this terrible ideology that is taking place right now. >> and i commend men for doing that. dos, thank youione so much for that. thank you. so you remember the jussieer thj smollett hoax, which wasn't a hoax, was really a metaphor for so many things. we >> but we decided to speak to the people who are implicated in that hoax.x, the two men , the boxer from chicago that jesse smollett paid to beat him up. the u.s. and dario brothers, great guys actually , we sat down with him for an episode. tucker carlson, today, you definitely have to watch. eat h >> here's part of it.
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he started off by saying that they sent him a hate letter to empire and he wasn't happy wt with the response the studiowere was giving him, liken't they weren't taking it seriously. so after saying that, he now told me, i wanmet you to attack me. and i wai was confused.i was elses justlo looking at him in shock, like, okay, what else? he said , yeah, i want you to beat me up. and i said , okay, cool. so then he asks me to do i havey somebody else that will do it? and then he said , okay,should u i think you should usether, cayour brother. >> can we use your brother? not i said, sure, yeah, why not? so he goes and tells me aboutt the hate letter that he go t and how they weren't taking it seriously. and he wants us to pretend up. to beat them up. pr really did not like president trump at the time.
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and he was one of his biggest o critics just came up with the ta words we were going to say. so shall i say the words,u wi i hope you.ll>> okay, so h he came up with a cal me empire. >> yeah, yeah. . >> this is that specifically specific. you wanted to hi tt those key points. you have to say this is maga country. >> and yeah, all i the all he wanted us to get the red hats. he's the one that told us to get the red hat. he wanted to get.s maga mega has won mega hats but we don't have time. we didn't know where to get mega. >> yes. get yes. mturns out it was hard to find a maga hat in downtown chicago. nobody told robin roberts at abc news that though she thought the story was beautiful, just beautiful, the amazing sundara brothers. that conversation right now on fox station. at so at the height of the covid t hysteria, when no one washe
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once again being inflicted on the rest of us . u >> the percentags.e of americans who own guns has notri risen during our lifetimes.fe i in fact, it has fallen. meanwhile, the percentage of americans who are taking powerfulge o psychiatric drugs prescribed by doctors ssri is benzodiazepinea mean and amphetamines under brand names like adderalamines ul andn altering cross sex hormones. that population has jumpedds by hundreds of percent. its growth. has tracked the rise is mass shootings. in t fact, is there a connectioe here that'?s not a crazyrazy question. what's crazy is ignoring i the topic completely because you're taking huge money fromhip big pharma, which peddles thesed drugs.drugs. that's what our media and political classes are doing right now. classes inand it's shameful. and speaking of big pharma,e mas during the mass panic, the hysteria over covid in the vaccine mandates that followed, alex berenson, formerly of the new york times, was one of the few reporters
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who dared to go where the facts led him to tell the truth.m. >> and because he did that, both the white house and pfizer board member scott gottlieb urged twitter to ban g. x berenson from speakin now bernstein is suing both the biden administration and scott gottlieb. >> we think that suit dropped today. our experience that's in substa. in any case, he joinse, us tonight for an update.o alex , thanks so much. for coming on .. and people can read , i think,this a about this at much greater sub length on your subject. >> but can you just summarizecai for us what this case is ? sure. first of all, there's somethinge i thought i'd never have so the chance to say. so i have to say, who's got, who two thumbs and sue the president of the united states today? >> this gusn't two thumbs and s. so. so, yes, i sued president biden . i sued several white p housereio officialuss. i sued scott gottlieb and i sued the chairman of pfizer ,ira albert ballah,n of and what say the lawsuit says, and i do go into this in greater detail on the stack, is that in 2020e r one , the white house trieied
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to get me banned from twitter. t that's pretty much a prima a facie violation of my first amendment rights. is, verye's a very important case actually involving donald trump, where the white hat, t caseinvolvinwhere a judge saiu can't ban people from commenting on donald trump's twitter account. and to some extent som, that's t the white house was tryingo to do. they're trying to prevent me from commenting on joe bidenme prevent me from commentingma on andy slavitt. you may remember two yearsn' ri at this time, joe biden's ridiculous press conference when he tolde when people or sph where he told people they could have barbecue if they were gooda . and you and i commented on that on fox news. twitter did. the white house did not want twitter to let m e make commentsgs about things related to the rel atvaccines and pushed twitter to ban me. >>t wo tharkt didn't work becaue poitter knew i was not violating its policies. and so scott gottlieb, who is, b a former fda board member and i'm sorry, the formerand
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commissioner of the fda and a a board member at pfizer stepped in and told twitte r to ban me and then twitter did. this is all outlined in greatoun detail iedn this complaint. we have tremendous evidenceit about it. the only question is whether k stat a court ine, new york state or federal court, a federal judgecy probably appointed by a democratic president, is goingd to want to let this lawsuit go forward because on the merits, it's very strong . and i want to say one more very, very important thing about this. pfizer hast th tremendous immuns for any lawsuits around the vaccines. this lawsuit is probablywsuit the only lawsuit that can pierce thiths in a meaningful wy and get people get all of us to have some idea of what the vac pfizer actually knew about the failure of the vaccines inth twenty , twenty one and what they were telling the white house. if i can survive, if thiss laws lawsuit can survive, the motioni to dismiss because the whitewhi house and pfizer are goingho to do everything possible lawsu to suppress this lawsuit, it will provide discovery that nobody else is going to be able to get.
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