is it do we believe women more than we believe men? first of all not only are you allowed, but if you re on a jury you are obliged to presume the innocence of the defendant which means you cannot presume that the witness is telling the truth. you have to look at the totality of the circumstances. look, we know, we ve seen case after case where women have told the truth, and have been assaulted, and men have gotten away with it. but we have seen case after case where women for their own reasons lied, the virginia case, the case other cases. case after case. and so, we don t start with the presumption that there s a genetically linked characteristic tucker: oh, good, we were getting pretty you were making me nervous. thanks for clarifying that. i appreciate it. tucker: thank you. in a case of peak irony, the obama administration had a secret plan of attack in 2016 if donald trump refused to accept the election results.
acknowledge these kids or their loss. to party leaders, fathers in the home are at best irrelevant, at worst the impediment to political power.de married women tend to vote republican and they know that. when prominent democrats attack the patriarchy, they re attacking fathers. when they wage war on toxic masculinity, they re trying to suppress masculinity itself. everybody knows this. few are brave enough to say it out loud, west did and then kept going. watch this.ug so, one of the moves that i love that liberals try to do, the liberal would try to control a black person through the concept of racism, they know we re very proud, emotional people. when i said i like trump, tomo some one that s liberal, they ll say but he s racist. you think racism could control me? oh, that don t stop me, that s an invisible wall. tucker: you think racism can control me, it s an invisible wall. y the reporters looking on seemed stunned, even betrayed. and then just to rub it in, west
this work of art has been shredded, they say it adds about 50% to the value. that is quite a brilliant thing. tucker: that is a prank. but all right. question two. that says something good about both of you, you aren t watching art auctions during the day.d you have work to do. a multiple choice question. singer taylor swift has become political as you know, urging her fans to vote against tennessee republican marcia blackburn next month. the president responded by saying of swift, one of three things. was it, a, taylor swift is overrated.ann b, i like her music less now. or, c, lock her up. [buzzer] b. he likes it 25% less. tucker: i thought it was lock her up. to the tape. marcia blackburn is doing a good job in tennessee, i m sure taylor swift has nothing or doesn t know anything about her. and let s say that i like taylor s music about 25% less
book the case against impeaching trump and joins us tonight. thanks for coming on, professor. thank you. tucker: you heard specific legal claim that it is now the law in the united states that, and i m quoting, a woman s word is enough. that s it. is that true? technically it is true, the law was changed some years ago, and i think it was a good change, that you don t need corroboration to make a case. so that if a woman, who was raped, immediately goes to the hospital, gets a rape kit, identifies her assailant, knew her assailant, her word would be enough. if it s 35 years old, the main witness said no she wasn t there, if there are inconsistencies in the story, obviously, the testimony of the woman, though technically sufficient, would not be enough to convince any reasonable fact finder beyond a reasonable doubt. think of the case today, harvey weinstein, i consulted briefly on one of the e-mail issues in that case, had the main
episode, you know the rules. for viewers just tuning in i ll repeat them. buzzers, i ask the question, the first one to buzz in gets to answer the question. must wait until i finish asking the question to answer it. can you answer once i acknowledge you by saying your name. each correct answer worth one point, every incorrect detracts a point, best of five wins. makes sense. we re ready. tucker: good luck. the art world was stunned this week when a painting by the graffiti artist was sold at auction. something odd happened, once the gavel came down, what was it? [buzzer] tucker: bret baier. no one bid. tucker: no one bid. did no one bid on the famous graffiti artist banksy?o to the tape. [applause] [beeping] [excited talking]