and the negotiation actually is where the interesting part happens. there is a thing called a talk page. and you use the talk page to discuss what the article should look like. you know, the overall plan, all differences of opinion. that talk page has basically come to be used as basically a place where authority is wielded, they have old hands, the administrators and so forth, the people who are lording over the rest of their contributors. they hold court on the talk pages. they have to get things by them, if you want to have anything new added to a wikipedia article. so the process has changed. tucker: larry sanger, cofounder of wikipedia, when the
rapist, showed his indian card and got his conviction overturned. if you haven t been to oklahoma in a while, it s half of our state. think of tulsa with a million people, we ve now had a change of rules. the state, if it s indian involved, has lost jurisdiction to prosecute those crimes. our police have lost jurisdiction. when you think about who is in in, you could be 1500, 11,000th. i ve gotten my indian card. my six children with blonde hair, blue eyes, they all have their indian card. you can t tell who and indian is and who is not an indian in the eastern part of oklahoma. tucker: this is on the basis of race! depending on the racial category you are in, you re treated differently by law enforcement. seems to be what you are saying. that s exactly right. cases all over the state, one case i d like to point out, daniel bouvier. three bad guys beaten
keep my wife s name out your [bleep] mouth! i m going to, okay? tucker: those are our cultural leaders. a few minutes after slapping the host on stage, the guy who slapped him got an award that he was not expelled, of course. he explained in his acceptance speech he just wants to be a vessel for love. i know to do what we do you got to be able to take abuse, you got to be able to have people talk crazy about you. any issue you ve got to be able to have come a people disrespecting you. i want to be a vessel for love. tucker: wait a second! he slapped the other guy and starts screaming but he s crying? why is always the people who punch you in the face to tell you to stop hitting them? kind of weird.
is the first line in your bio. you spend your entire life trying to defend your country and your country alone. i don t think anybody is going to write you off as a tool of foreign power. you said in that speech which are shocking to watch now, if you want a war with russia. why did you say that? is obvious with that. you are right, tucker. i m a nationalist. i believe my country. i also believe in western values and there are things that we come to you, american, canada, australia, many other countries, there is much that we share. we joined together in two world wars to fight for those values. we didn t lose our way completely with afghanistan, iraq, libya, and many other things. the globalists, i m talking about bill clinton and tony blair who began it and that comes with orthodoxy. the european union, these empires should expand. you need to understand russia s
this fact in each and every day the lies about me unravel and are debunked and the things i ve said and admittedly it s pretty wild to come on the air show. my family has been shaken down for $25 million by some fraudsters, some with connections to the intelligence community and the department of justice, but someone who has pledged guilty for just that. i feel vindicated each and every day. i do not want this to be a distraction from the critically important work going on in congress that my constituents expect me to dig in on. tucker: you cannot expect fake allegations of sex crimes. let me ask you this. the assistant director of the fbi s cyber division, came before the house judiciary committee. asked him a civil question here where is hunter biden s laptop. here s how he responded.