knows that it will be an entirely partisan vote. and it will undermine the credibility of an impeachment investigation that s already tainted. you know, you were talking about in congress by the way that has something like 14% approval rating. tucker: right. the american people don t have confidence in this congress, and you need to have the american public to have confidence in congress in order to do something like this. tucker: so, what s the message? by the way, this is not a defense of this president or any president. but it s a defense maybe of democracy itself. so what s the message to voters who voted in 2016 hoping they were going to drain the swamp or shake up the system or, you know, put something new, a new kind of person in there? what s the message to them like no, you are not allowed to have what you want. that s exactly the message. the message is you were wrong, and you don t you can t be trusted with this. and so, we are going to have
it, the chances of finding you are very, very difficult. if there is four people that know about the conversation, then people are less likely to go out and leak information because they know they will get caught doing it. it s a matter of securing your own people, securing your own the secrecy of what you do, which is good. secrecy is important when you are dealing with foreign affairs because there is a lot of issues dealing with other leaders and whatever, so, we don t, as a people, need to know every aspect of what s going on and you need to take steps to secure it. that s why we have compartmented information systems within the intelligence service, to keep the number of people s knowledge close. tucker: these used to be obvious points, no longer. thank you for reminding us of them. danny coulson, good to see you. thank you. tucker: well, for the crime of doing a good deed, a young man in iowa found his life basically derailed by
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speaking out tonight from the des moines register, who was fired. you are not going to believe what he said. you are not going to feel quite as sorry for him. he tells buzzfeed, tucker, and i quote, this whole campaign was taken up by right wing idealogues and largely driven by that force. adding, it was just a taste of what i assume that women and journalists of color suffer all the time. i mean, are you kidding me? he is making himself a victim. he is a victim that the editor threw him under the bus, but to say that? i mean, it s hard to feel sorry for him at this point, tucker. tucker: sad. who goes into the newspaper business now? we re not sending our best into the newspaper business as trump would say. unfortunately i used to work in a newspaper, but it s true, unfortunately. joe, great to see you tonight, thank you. it s a dying breed, unfortunately. tucker: it is. thank you, tucker. have a good weekend. tucker: in the democratic presidential race, moderates ar
whistleblower complaint says the u.s. diplomat kurt volcker who, by the way, resigned today, was upset about rudy giuliani s role in pushing kiev to open investigation into the bidens, and that volcker sought to, quote, contain the damage from giuliani s outreach to ukraine. but fox news now has text messages between volcker and giuliani from july 19th showing that volcker actually encouraged rudy giuliani to reach out to ukraine, and even connected giuliani to a source very close to president zelensky. tucker. tucker: thank you, trace. for two years, democrats told us that proof of russian collusion was eminent, any day now, they said. we re still waiting. now, democrats like ted lieu want the public to trust them that the evidence on ukraine is just around the corner. president trump, they tell us, was definitely making a corrupt deal with ukraine s president. joe biden s son and his