it gave their main excuse to force change on the american people. i don t think we get back to normal. i think we get back or we get t a new normal. the new normal also includes a real strong corporate memory of what pandemics can do. you don t just go on when we ge this under control. laura: they used for extreme illness and even death to drive levelheaded people to do the craziest things like not see their aging parents for years or having their kids in zoom class, getting healthy kid experimental covid shots and of course wearing masks even outdoors. the angle sounded the alarm two years ago. the old normal was when your kids actually went to school an you can go to work, you could g
are going to start honoring these exemptions? we don t know anything about that. we just follow what they tell us. i do apologize. [indistinct] thank you. tucker: let s put kids on zoom class and prevent adults from reading books unless they obey. pretty hard to justify any of this in terms a logical person would understand, so they re not even bothering the people enforcing these rules or arguing on their behalf, they are just laughing at you and making you do it. here s an example from los angeles be the mayor of that city, the second biggest city in this country, eric garcetti explains that he wasn t wearing a mask when he took an indoor photograph with magic johnson, someone has technically immunocompromised, but listen to his explanation. when people ask for a photograph, this is the upper
victor davis hanson is a senior fellow at the hoover institution. he joins us tonight . professor, thanks so much for coming on . so the washington post cheering and making possible the harassment of small dollar donors to a truck driverri confort. what do you make of this ? i think they re an overtlyak doing their best to sort ofe make a tiananmen square scene where they re in the tank and the truckers or the citizen that says come on . and i don t think they intended to make us a fault line or to be iconic. but what s happened, tucker , is that truckers have been iconic of a fault line throughout the middle of northmi america. and on one side you haveno thest people who muscular and they braved the weather and they rend out there with covid and they re bringing our food and our building materials and our fuel and the repose. on the other hand , by zoom class who s profited enormously pretty much in safety due to these truckers and people like them. and yet the truckers tend tohe
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