responsible for what is happening. you are taking people who have a problem of getting food. 67% of the people of guatemala have unavailability to food. they are still dealing with the civil war and the food country that the united states sent down there tucker: it was tough. we did that. sent banana republic out there. tucker: and again, i see the self-righteous religious figures showing up on the side of the migrants. why don t people on the left go up and say we ll stand up for you? i don t know if i have a good answer. it s set up for the citizens in places like tijuana or here in the united states. we are talking about the refugee crisis happening.
tucker: free speech has been ebbing away on college campuses for many years. now colleges seem increasingly able to take a joke. literally. a comedian, host of the youtube show triggernometry and he was invited to perform at a college in london but the group who invited him ask him to sign a contract promising not to engage in any way of racism, sexism, classism, ableism, transophobia, xenophobia, ath schism, antireligion, islamophobia. what is he supposed to talk about? did you make up this list? no. if you go further in the contract they demanded all jokes has to be respectful and kind. i was born in the soviet union and this contract made me feel right at home.
transcribed. but that is, in fact, an argument for his innocence. of course he knew that the f.b.i. was be able to check everything he said against information they themselves had gathered. knowing that, why would he lie? maybe because he didn t know he was lying. the downfall seems to be engineered from day one. the feds chose the man and picked a crime to pin on him. then moore decided to go mueller decided to go back and charge him. it became a can hunt. they put him in a cage and shot him. tucker: put him in a cage and shot him. because there is still no evidence of russian collusion doesn t mean we haven t become more like russia. former u.s. attorney for the district of columbia is joining us now. joe, i want to state at the outset, he lied! say news anchors. he lied. he deserves whatever is coming to him. assess that claim. if you would.
head space and forced me to reconsider things. i started reading wider and wider literature and i encountered gradual things that made me go, oh, that changes, that can t be true. you get shocked out of the cult. bit by bit. tucker: interesting. connor barnes, i want to say again to the audience if you haven t read the piece on quillette, so interesting. i haven t seen anything like it. thank you for coming on. thank you, tucker. tucker: colleges are banning comedians from telling offensive jokes when they perform. is that the same as banning comedy entirely? pretty much. we talk to a censored comedian after the break.
know about the flynn case what we knew two years ago. one count. lying. the news anchors, all of them accomplished liars themselves, are upset he is a liar. but you know who else lies a ton is the government. who thought up a system that the government lies to you a at once, including lies to get you to commit crime for which you could be prosecuted but if you misstate a fact or lie you go to jail and they are considered heroes by the lying news anchors. are you happy with a system like that? i m serious. he had pled to lying. tucker: yeah. he did. for sure. there are other things there could have been. i m an attorney, i negotiated plea deals. you don t usually plea to the worst thing you done. we don t know how bad his actions were. we know he pled to lying. we know he lied. tucker: even if you plead to a crime we assume you did