they say there is a clash of civilizations. it s not possible to be a muslim and a westerner. or the west hates us. and you are inadvertently playing their game.. tucker: nigel farage is the former leader of the u.k. independence party. he spent years pointing out the dangers. how did this guy end up being the mayor of london,n, nigel, and is he for real? i m not sure. he has lost the plot. how on earth can you compare trump to isis? isis is a barbarous, murderous regime that inflicts countless misery on as many people as it can. b donald trump, whether you like him or not, and maybe the man doesn t like him, but trump actually is standing up, defending our judeo-christian culture. and he is doing it in the face of extraordinary opposition from judges in america, from people in his own party. but, honestly, i do think sadiq khan, the mayor of london, is, to put it mildly, wide of
all men are declaredl equal. that was radical thing to say in the 18th century. instead we get caught up on. agenda of some half educated activist, sort of like what we are seeing in the nfl. tucker: you said that was radical concept in the 18th century. it was. it s also radical now. i don t think the radical left think everyone is equal. bac hierarchy based on race and sex and sexual orientation. they have to because once the agenda of equality of opportunity was largelync achieved, we re humans. we are particular individuals. when we don t quite become equal, even though thehe opportunity is the same for a variety of reasons, the left comes in and says we re going to insist on a quality result.o just give us enough power and money and influence and we ll do it for you. there is no space, tucker, anymore that we can find a refuge from politicization. tucker: i know. comic books, emmys, oscars,
taking a knee, they don t get a chance to talk about their issue. first of all, they need to get up and do somethingghe about it. not just protest but need to get up and need to be partt of the national conversation to make america better. to make their communities better, to take their responsibilities just like burgess was talking about. but, secondly, you know, i thought about it after i looked at, again, what pittsburgh did. maybe we should not allow they can stand in honor of the flag and the national anthem. maybe they should not be maybe they should bebe restricted from the field unless they plan to honor the flag and honor the national anthem as all the fans do in the stands. tucker: that s a great suggestion. by the way, burgess, isn t that consistent with the waysu the nfl operates? if you want to wear orange socks on a team with white socks, you can t. the owner of the team says you can t. why don t they here? s let s take it a step further. the nfl corporate office
great sean hannity join us now. sean: i need help. starting my 23rd year on the fox news channel here next week. i have no idea what to do. no idea what to say. there is nothing in the news today. do you have any help? tucker: i do actually, i just got word about 60 seconds ago that alejandro villanueva, he was the player, the army veteran three tours. walked out, is now saying that he did so by accident and he haw apologized for embarrassing his team. sean: why? he was the hero. this guy is he won the bronze star. g this guy served three tours of duty in afghanistan. i saw that. and then i saw his coach attack him after the game. and i m like, really? really? this guy he tells a story about losing some of his platoon mates so inspiring it s amazing. i want to congratulate you. you have been a great friend.zi i m just praying you give me a great lead-in every night. tucker: we re going to try. sean: no pressure at all.
to wear 9/11 cleats. nfl said no you can t nfl the nfl seems to be picking and choosing what kind of free speech can you have and when. overall i talked to a lot of people yesterday. i was out and about. just conversations. the sentiment on the ground is that people agree with the president on this one. they don t necessarily agree with the way he presented himself. instead of saying sons of bitches and so on. completely contrast what is we saw in the media bubble. not just on cable news. espn. b universal condemnation of trump. this is like the 2016 election. the conditions on the ground what people feel is completely different than what people are thinking in new york and washington. tucker: that s always the case.. they don t actually care what people outside new york and d c. think. only care with what each other think in their bubble. tucker: trust me i live here.. he has been holding down the 10:00 p.m. slot for years and makes his triumphant return to 9:00 p.m. we are hono