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What i think she s done is write a book that a future female candidate will use as a touchstone to know not what to do or what not to do, but at least learn from her experience. tucker: anyone who reads the hillary clinton campaignot memoir to win [laughs] richard, thank you very much. the city of college park, maryland, right outside washington has just given the vote to illegal immigrants. in this country illegally but now legal voters in college park. i will your city be far behind? this is obviously the plan. we will talk to a supporter of this new law. also, millions of people were excited for the imminent release of the iphone x, is it time for a public debate on theer effects of smartphones? they ve reordered our society in ways we never talk about. just ahead we will talk to a researcher who says the devices are actually devastating. stay tuned. ....
Star-spangled banner, what i m saying is very precise, neo-confederates made it that so why is that, what does that tell us? that tells us that racism has been somehow hinges or has affected our notions of public memory and patriotism. tucker: if i m with my kids at a baseball game singing it should i keep in mind the wackos 80 years ago who also liked it? why is that relevant and does it, in fact, evaluate devalue it, why is that useful to know? it s irrelevant in any that i can understand. that s like saying it s irrelevant that we have a memorial to confederate war heroes. tucker: no, it s not because the confederate memorial is inherently controversial. the star-spangled banner has no reference to race, it s an american song. there s nothing racist about the song itself you are trying to introduce in the public consciousness this idea that there is something inherentlynct racist. i m trying to remind people of the history of how this came about and saying this is relevant ....
I m here illegally from guatemala, you will let me vote. no, you have to have an actual address in college park. tucker: homeless are not allowed to vote in college park? currently under the law no. if you are without an address. as long as you have an address and you are a resident, you can register in the 2019 election. tucker: that seems kind of discriminatory to me. you are not letting american homeless people vote for you are letting illegal aliens vote. i think what we re looking at here is really that folks put down roots in college park, they are here to stay in college park, they are contributing to college park. tucker: but none of those are voting requirements. that s just propaganda. they are great people, they re doing a great job, you don t know that and the law doesn t require them to be any of those things. d you are saying anybody can vote as long as you are a resident in college park. the issue here is if you look at it in terms of students. if you decla ....
So don t try and attribute that to me. what i said was nd this is true. the star-spangled banner was not the national anthem when it was written from 1814 until 1931. the story, what i want to do is people to know the real historyy of the star-spangledt banner. why is it our national anthem? the reason it s our national anthem is because a group of people who i would describe as neo-confederatesso campaigned throughout the 1920s to get the star-spangled banner designated as the national anthem and when that happened they celebrated by marching in a parade in baltimore in june 1931 behind two flags, the confederate flag and the star-spangled banner. the people who wanted to make it the national anthem considered it a victory for the confederate cause. tucker: it doesn t surprise me that people they also probably like dogs and pecans, ....
Did they think they like the song for racist reasons?in what they were trying to do was send a message and this is the same motivation that led to the star-spangled banner being designated the national anthem. the same motivation that led to, for example, the statues to men who took up arms against the constitution. tucker: the point is no, let me finish here. it s a subtle point. the point is that this kind of racism is baked into some of our public symbols. we are at a time now because we have a president who says white supremacists are good people, neo-nazis are good people. tucker: there s nothing inherently there s nothing racist about the star-spangled banner. that s the point. you are implying to something racist. i don t think there is something racist about the ....