that trump was wrong, he couldn t overturn the election and the rnc censuring kinzinger and cheney and saying that legitimate political discourse happened on january 6th. how is that being covered on the right? for the most part, brian, it wasn t. and that s what s so interesting like what democrats i think often fail to see and what i get into this this book is how this alternate reality started to take shape. it s not just an alternate reality, it s a place where the news that you and i pay attention to doesn t intrude. so they don t hear that negativity toward trump that i was talking about before because the audience doesn t want to hear it and trump like rush limbaugh who i describe in the book were broadcasters first and foremost. right. they understood they had to give their audiences what they wanted and to avoid what the audience didn t want and that s why they were both so successful. right. entertainment, not news. jeremy, stand by. you mentioned palin, defamation, w
user privacy means your information is private. what s the point in a privacy wall? i think that s right. this is a crisis of trust that is almost unparalleled right now. i think silicon valley is one of them facing a crisis. the notion that someone we have always traded in data. we were talking about this in the greenroom. it s not a bad thing, okay. the republic moves on. businesses do well and doesn t intrude on most people s lives. there is a difference between knowing which magazines i subscribe to or websites i click on versus reading my messages without my knowledge, without my approval. that s what facebook will have a major reckoning over. they don t understand what they re getting themselves into. using that example. if you listened on my private
being put on hold, that doesn t sound terribly comforting to certainly owners of newsrooms and media organizations across the country. what can you tell us what might happen if it does come back? so, part of the reason why i was supportive of the study getting suspended is that the fcc made clear that neither this study nor future study would involve asking anyone, media owners, news directors or journalists about the news philosophy or anything to do with editorial judgment. just like a baseball game when it is suspended or canceled, the study could go forward and it is important for all of us to be vigilant to make sure if there s another study, it doesn t intrude or the core constitutional freedoms. what was this study attempting to do in the first place? the study was called the critical information needs study. and essentially the agency was going to hire a researcher to find eight critical information needs categories and figure out how different broadcasters and in some ca
ever. christmas cat. you are losing your mind. control yourself. this is a serious topic. tucker. yes, sir. we re all for discussing issues, but who talks about politics at christmas? is that a liberal way you don t really understand the spirit of christmas. we don t celebrate it. there s got to be some part of your life into which government doesn t intrude where it s about your family or fate. they politicize everything. for them the personal is political. every time and always. back off. get your hand and your stupid policies off my christmas. even when you re around people that are conservative, they don t even talk about conservative politics because it s this part of your life or your life is this big and it s about that much. if you re liberal it s spread
trailing everybody in this country who buys whatever it your definition is a large number of pieces of ammunition. bill: congressman, let me break this to you, if the fbi is alerted that somebody is buying 60,000 heavy duty rounds, they are going to check it out. because that s what antiterrorism is. that s what they do. bill, that s why we have the bureau of alcohol, tobacco and firearms. we have a specially designated law enforcement officer bill: that purchase on the internet wasn t reported to any federal agency. that s why he was able to assemble that armor that he had. and you are telling me you object to this? this doesn t intrude on any hunter, anybody with a handgun to protect themselves. sure it does. bill: this is an a.k., come on. this the is second amendment. you have a lawful and reasonable right to be able to go out and purchase weapons. bill: the key is reasonable. i m not saying you can t purchase. report the purchase. bill, you are ignoring the curre