this all ends up servicing him by an intern in the white house offices! tucker: but is a very good point in a good reminder. as someone who has written about sex and gender roles for so long. what do you make of the convulsion we are going to particularly of the me too movement? it is great that attention is being paid to that woman being abused. i think we have gone a bit too far here. i think fundamental civil rights involving the presumption of innocence has to be considered. what i say as a feminist is that women themselves must take charge of their own interactions withnt men. they must signal at the time that something is unacceptable. this waiting ten years, 20, 30
race. many others are hurt but the system though, which is not quite as funny. tell us your reaction to what you ve seen at harvard. you know, the scam that harvard has pulled up by hiding their racial discrimination beats posing as black to get into medical school any day. harvard has used diversity as justification for racial determination against asian-americans and white people. they have reduced asian-american enrollment in their class from 43%-18% using discrimination, and in fact their own internal committee found evidence of discrimination and of course, they buried the report. edward bloom, i spoke at a rally with edward bloom at the asian-american coalition for education, and all of this was brought to light because of them. we can see the racism plain and simple in front of our eyes. tucker: so why is this not one of the biggest stories in the country? the most famous story in the world, the most prestigious, has
she refuses. i think it is some kind of she is playing on white guilt. i want to mention this, another fraud that she is involved in. powwow chow. this cookbook.d this is the cookbook that she contributed to, all indian recipes. i think a chef prepared some for you, one is cold crab omelettes. very popular on the trail of tears back in the 19th century. cold crab. it was lifted from a new york times cookbook. tucker: we are actually re-creating that recipe later on the show. howie carr, thank you. thank you. bill jacobson has followed the story more closely and for longer than may be anyone else. he is a professor at cornell law school.
vote, she didn t say that. nobody is saying that. tucker: i think she was saying that. you are saying that illegal aliens have a right to influence our political process and i m saying we should be horrified. why wouldn t we be? everyone started here as an illegal immigrant. tucker: that s not true. tucker: my stage manager came here legally. so did my dad. even after you have people coming, when the irish came off the boat, they weren t necessarily legal. tucker: so we shouldn t defend our borders because the irish came? [laughs] thank you for that. i wish had more time. only citizens should vote. t tucker: hillary clinton at it again defending her husband, after posing as a champion of women. how does that work? she was by the way, hillary, the leader of our ruling class. one of the reasons trump got elected, one of the reasons she is on the cover of my new book, ship of fools. you can get a copy almost anywhere.
the rest of the country laughed at her and rightly so. this morning, she hit back at the rest of us. out of nowhere, she produced a private dna test that she claims confirms her story. along with it, of course, she released a video that doubles as an ad for her presidential campaign. here it is. the president likes to call my mom a liar. what are the facts? they suggest that you absolutely have a native american in your pedigree.. i m not enrolled in a tribe. i understand and respect that distinction. my family history is my family history. tucker: well, the senatoror concedes that she is not enrolled in a tribe. you may have guessed that. that fact is settled in any case. p what are the test results that she is producing, actually saying?yi according to warren, she may