way and they are worried as the offensive capabilities come down, even a small national missile defense capability would be a threat to their first strike. to which i say, hurrah! tucker: what you just described is so grotesque i hope it will live forever on youtube and seen by millions. that s why it is called mutual assured destruction or mad, that s what it is, mad. it is mad. ambassador john bolton, we appreciate. it. snow storms have crushed the northeast. don t worry says the new york time. says the new york time that. paper has an explanation for all the weather. the image who wants to build a mosque near ground zero isn t giving up. how he plans if get nationwide support, coming to a town near
face which is climate change and it is not outside of historical norms. the rest of the world [ talking over each other ] china believes it, ask anyone in europe. tucker: good luck, i hope the space ship lands. don t go anywhere the great american panel, coming up next. came in last night at half past 10:00 that baby of mine wouldn t let me in so move it on over
i hope he lives so long that he breaks up with her because she is too old! i m worried about hugh. i hope she loves him for him. [ laughing ] i hopes she understands that medical science has cured some things that might make her life a little easier. tucker: what do you think the odds of that are? that s why i m worried. i hear they are not high. i m concerned. tucker: didn t this make men look dumb? i know women are always saying it this makes all of us look dumb. why are you speaking in the plural? it is hugh hefner, again my grandmother is the same age. the whole point of being hugh hefner, you don t have to get mary. tucker: absolutely he doesn t. last time i checked he had six girlfriends that all looked the same. i don t know what happened.
what was this about? i m a little confused by it. despite the final vote,@nctq up up until the end it was a near run thing whether the senate would consent to this treaty. the president knew full well with five new republicans coming in, in january and several republicans who voted ultimately to ratify the treaty, retiring, that if they didn t get it done in december, they might not get it done at all in the middle of christmas shopping, at the end of a very difficult lame duck session they were able to jam it through. let s be clear. i think that this fight was worth it, and though the treaty was ratified. people are now well aware of the driven ideology of this administration, to reduce our nuclear capabilities, which i think they now understand will endanger us and our friends and allies going forward. tucker: wouldn t the time be better spent thinking of ways to secure pakistan s nuclear arsenal?
from our nuclear capabilities. it will constrain our national missile defense, the administration doesn t fundamentally believe in national missile defense this treaty creates a political construct where the russians maybe it almost impact for them to develop it effectively. i think the ripple affects of the treaty in addition to its literal terms are going to cost us for years to come. tucker: i know i ve asked to explain the liberal thinking on these questions. don t ask me to explain. tucker: you ve been around it a lot. what is the argument against defending yourself by all means necessary? missile defense is by definition purely defensive. what would be the argument against that? defense is destabilizing. their argument is we have to be to a first strike if we have missile defense it would frustrate the russian s ability to destroy us. the russians still think that