all of these people are playing this in american politics now, elizabeth warren is by any stretch of the imagination unbelievably prejudged. tucker: but she is lecturing on yourpr privilege. douglas murray, come back, i hope you ll join us once more, the madness of crowds, i recommend this book personally, it s fantastic. congratulations on that, thank you for coming. thank you. tucker: well, chicago has done what beto wants, issued a complete ban on assault weapons. but mysteriously it hasn t stopped chicago from being america s murder capital. why? we will investigate.ei plus, it s thursday, that means it s final exam, we will be right back. [upbeat music]
pocket? and he reached in his back pocket and pulled out a great bigil wad of bills and he said when was the last time you had to pay for anything and he goes it s been a while, but i do like to leave tips and hotels. i mean technically. tips is swag. tucker: that s definitely wrong, but it was a great guess, i thought, both of you to make it. interesting sort of wonder what is the cash come from? i don t think there s a cash machine in the west wing. we will findnd out. an atm in the oval office? tucker: not that i know of. question three, another multiple-choice. joe biden once had a confrontation with a terrifying gang leader called corn pop. corn pop was waiting for biden with a rusty razor, but joe biden had his own weapon. it was at a wooden stick? was it a nail studded nunchucks, or was it see, a chain? susan.
georgia conspiracy theorist meanwhile an inevitable vice presidential nominee stacy abrams is explicit about how much she loves identity this.cs, watch identity politics, i will be in identity politics. i t believe identity politics ae the only politics that can win. you have an identity too. tucker: so what s driving this obsession with identity politics and is there any way out of it, this vortex? no one has thought more deeply and douglas murray. he is the author a book that you have gotut to read. it s called the madness of crowds, gender race and identity, it just came out. i was up late leaving it last night and it s fantastic. thanks so much for coming on. it s a real pleasure. tucker: s identity politics pushes so many emotional buttons and people that it s very hard to step back far enough, as you have in his book, to consider what it means, what s the point of this, why are they doing this? why are they doing it?
have a coffee class. we will see you next week, susan. brett, we always see you ande can t wait to see you again i will be back. good job. tucker: that s it. a final exam this week, pay close attention to everywhere thing that happens aroundth the globe all week, tune in thursday to see if you can beat our experts. be right back.
leave the democratic party that they are not black anymore, they tell gays that they are not gay anymore, et cetera, butut when u go into tell black people that these policies have been hurting us for decades and decades and decades and they tell you that, you know, you can t be a republican look, let me tell you something, candace owens, larry elder, they say at all the time, the number one problem in the african-american community is i will tell you for sure that these young men for sure that were in i this gang that pt of the child, the people that are continuing to perpetrate the violence on the streets are men without direction. they are menon without jobs, thy did not have fathers in the home and when you say this to your community, they tell you that you re not really part of the t community, which is insane. tucker: and thehe feminist say you don t need fathers. which is completely insane. black boys need fathers and i m telling you, all boys do, but black boys in parti