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tucker: i totally agree. and, quick, what happened to spartacus, corey booker? spartacus, i m also suspicious of people who have fictional characters in their life story. barack obama had the composite girlfriend. corey booker has t-bone, a fictional drug dealer, tries to portray himself as a man of the street, he went to yale law school, went to stanford, a rhodes scholar. tv is a cool medium. you can t be yelling. he was up there, spartacus, this is my spartacus moment. tucker, as we all know, spartacus got crucified. i mean, come on. corey booker? who are you kidding. tucker: watch the ends of the movie, find out what happened. howie, great to see you. always a pleasure, tucker. tucker: jason nichols professor of african-american studies, also hoernts the other
i m sorry. tucker: she s older than i am, and i m not young. i totally agree. what happened to spartacus, cory booker? spartacus is i m also suspicious of people who have fictional characters in their life story. barack obama had the composite girlfriend. cory booker has a guy, t-bone, a fictional drug dealer and he tries to portray himself as a man of the street. he went to yale law school, stanford. he is a rhodes scholar. the other thing, tucker, as you well know, tv is a cool medium. you can t be yelling. he was out there, spartacus. this is my spartacus moment. tucker, as we all know, spartacus spartacus got crucified. come on. cory booker, who are you kidding? tucker: watch the end of the movie, find out what happened. howie, great to see you tonight. thank you. jason nichols is a professor of
strategy. that s all he cares about. so having to go on tv, the cool medium, and explain this, he was bored. he had no interest in that whatsoever. that was bill shine s version of tv, roger ales version of tv is use it to take over the country. there s the medium is the message. we ll get maria, let me turn to you, though. there s the absurdity of the evolution of this metaphor. jeff talked about the wall as metaphor. we reached peak absurdity yesterday saying democrats can call it what they want, they can call it peaches, it is what it is. your interpretation of that as to what the president is trying to do here, what he s trying to communicate? in his very first sentence, i thought he was trying to sound like my mother who is a mexican immigrant when he said i m here es-speaking to you. you all heard that, right?
secretary of state hillary clinton know about benghazi and when did she know it, there were hours and hours of questions and speeches by members of the committee that had nothing to do with that. what we saw, as i suggested would happen here last night on this program, was really a debate. a debate between hillary clinton and seven republican members of congress. the republican debate team composed of mostly angry men, was no match for hillary clinton s cool. i mean cool in the marshall mcclewan sense. it was in his seminal work understanding media that he said tv is a cool medium. he described the first televised presidential debate in the 1960s as the difference between hot and cold. mcclewan insisted that on tv cool will always win.