they are thinking. tucker: i agree with that, to indigenous city. or virtue bill, something like that. tucker: [laughs] obviously this has been going on in a academia for quite some ti, but it s a normal town filled with normal people, how did i get the columbus? i think it s been insinuatedt into the american education system for decades. starting in the 1970s we had this creep of revisionism in the american history books until it kind of becomes the us accepted narrative. particularly with columbus, he starts off chapter one in that the revisionist history of america, so people have grown up saying, columbus, the act he s the bad guy. tucker: it s unbelievable. it s a great book in your evaluation of up was chris been super helpful.
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3.7 unemployment rate, 4.2 economic growth. if we want to be able to do even better,oi we are doing pretty wl economically. so i say it a path to .itizenship we will have an even better economy. let s just talk about where we are in this moment. tucker: slow down. wait, hold on. if you are conceding that they are not paying taxes now? hugh argument always was they are paying into the system more than they are taking out. i said more taxes. tucker: d wait, wait. citizens don t pay more taxes. everybody who works pays the taxes, they pay. so you are conceding that a lot of these people, and did die mikehe in addition to using fake ids and breaking the taxha laws? let them pay taxes. tucker: i thought they already i pay taxes. i said more taxes. tucker: how can there be more?
imagine clan leader introducing someone this way. one of our people working forats on the inside. that is the equivalent of what you just saw. kristen gillibrand got basically no media coverage. howw far can this go? well, spend an hour watching the other channels, and see what you think. here is a guy with a harvard law degree in explaining how trump voters are actually. watch. trump has delivered for these people on the things that they care about most. he has delivered racism for these people. he has delivered misogyny for these people, and now he has delivered the supreme court for these people. we are going to see if this rain that they now have control, we are going to see if this last for 30 days or two years or a 1,000 year reich. tucker: everyone nodded oh, yeah. a 1,000 year reich.
the cpr, would you say that you are happy to have him in your party and he should keep doing what he s doing because that s what democrats stand for? or maybe he should go back to being what he does. i m happy for everyone who is stepping up for what they believe in. but it ison going to be a really crowded primary field in 2020, self i am not foolish enough to offer any kind of forecasts as to who is going to be the nominee? tucker: well, i am rooting for him. i m not even a democrat. i m very happy to hear that. tucker: well, john mayer, described as a big-time womanizer womanizer went on a rant about how men are bad in response to brett kavanaugh s confirmation. was it just political? or something else going on here? are people attacking others for the things they might be criticized for? we will explain annex. lp bring .