exception of the irs agents. the s yet here suddenly was that very same station, national urgn public radio, positively urging transpolar people to buy guns as many guns as possible and if necessary, to use them. the world is dangerous, explained one trans gun owner.me you have to be dangerous us, is united states back and that seems strange to us. is the united states reallyas a dangerous place for trans people?t well, west baltimore is dangerous. you could easily get murdereerer there. but if you re trans in this country, obviously there are many downsidess ther. but there do appear to be some benefits. it s a lot easieo har to get int harvard, for example. it s definitely easier to get a job at citibank or in the biden white house if t you re transgender can so muchan as fly a kite, the pentagon will happily make you an f thirty five pilot just so hollywood can make a movie about it, identifying as trans whatever . again, its downsides does convey status in th
trump knew that and we know it from the contents of hunter biden s laptop. but joe biden, as you may h recall, did not even respond. that s russian disinformation, he said. and then he went on the offense. disi your tax returns, biden. demand it. show us your tax returns. and of course, trump refused. biden, by contrast, already set up a website called joe biden .com to showcase his own recent tax returns because he had nothing to hide. unlike donald trump, you coulduo trusu t joe biden. m that was the message. now, whyy ar are we telling yout this tonight? why are we dredging up history when we re doing it? because two years later, the roles have reversed in a bewildering and pretty remarkable and kind ofwa hilarious way. so wey. now have donald trump s tax returns. house democrats grab them law and precedent and privacy be privacy and they release i them to the public becausead donald trump is orange and bad and has no protections under the bill of rights. so now that w
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. a
coming on . we were just actually just talked about this the other night about the formervernor o governor of new york whork is responsible, i think pretty directly for the deaths of many, perhaps including herhaps in-laws and who was fire d from his job for something. you know, al capone on tax evasion basically was never held to account for what he didi and that watching that affect you? well, it still affects me. you know, i see these articlesal about him resigninesg in disgrae because i think he was goingt hs to be impeached because of sexual harassment. oing tand although that was tera and i interviewed some of terri the women that were abusedbl by him, you know, the biggest risk that he presented in his government was putting sick patients into nursing homes. he effectively, yes, i believe, helped kill thousands ofs elderly. and why aren t we talking aboutn that, tucker? you did. t w you were the first person i went to when i thought thereyo was something wrong. and we broadcas