nice, in london, killing kids at pop concerts, running people over on the promenade. let s not forget what this guy was. so yesterday should have been a great day for america and a great day for the world. instead, the narrative is let s try and find where trump went wrong in the way he spoke about this. let s try and find a way that makes trump look bad. and by doing that, the message sent to the world is america is bad. this is not a good day, this is a bad day. i don t get it. tucker: i don t either but it s worth figuring out what s going on because it s almost like a rorschach blackberry i just want to save our viewers, you ve had many disagreements with drum, you re not a trump acolyte or suck up in any sense at all, but you see this happening in your first reaction is of course that s a good thing. but there are a lot of people here in washington to whom that wasn t clear, so what does that say about them? well, i was on twitter as rumors were bubbling about what this was
every day is a new conspiracy theory and when i walked in the halls i have to continue to that, look, i m not going to talk to you in this lifetime or the next, because these aren t real reporters, they are assassins. they are assassins that are taking information from the democrats and the intelligence committee and they are spreading it out there. tucker: they are dnc operatives. their operatives, yet. we need a free press, we need a free and fair press but that s not what we have today. tucker: on the show we are not always rushing reflectively to defend trump on everything, i don t work for trump. i say what i think. these people work for the democratic party, they are hacks. so let me ask you, why don t we know at this late date what exactly happened? why haven t we seen, to name one among many examples, the full fisa applications? so that s waiting o horwitz, fisa applications specifically. gathering all the evidence, it s finished. he notified congress that it s finished
he died like a coward. the world is now a much safer place. tucker: sickac and depraved, it turns out, is not an overstatement as the head of the isis caliphate, baghdadi ran one of the most gruesome death cult in human history. in syria and iraq, his father wasy. murdered untold thousands, beheaded them, drowned them, set them on fire, often on camera. in the u.s. and in europe come c up a terrorist pledging alliance to baghdadi kill hundreds and mass shootings, bombings and vehicle attacks so baghdadi s attack is really nothing less than a victory for civilization itself and yet here in washington, many complained that trump had dared to kill him. house speaker nancy pelosi whined that she hadn t been given appropriate notice of the operation, as if it were all about her. former obama national intelligence director james clapper meanwhile told television viewers that somehow the killing of the isis leader would make isis stronger. and then on cnn, some compared the president to, is
that s one for the scrapbook, you can file it with other memorable headlines of history. goal oriented printed german leader from data. movie buff dies piece with 74. osama bin laden, husband of five, killed in invasion. so what is this about? ultimately you re watching the flailing of a leadership class that despises the country it governs. they loathe the elected president so much they are incapable of acknowledging any accomplishment no matter what it is. trump is bad, trump killed baghdadi, therefore killing k baghdadi was bad. that s how these purported geniuses actually think. they are purely reactive about everything, not just the death of terrorists. these are the very people who sat by idol he is our middle-class died and then china rose to take america s place as leader of the world. virtually alone among political figures, trump noted these things. what s going on, he said. he ran on those issues and he won and in response to that, rather than learn something, our
we have a plot more questions we could go on. start with those before canceling democracy washington should answer those questions first. we will start by asking them of clinton jane the founder of collective pac and he is kind enough for come on. thank you for coming on. thank you for having me, tucker. tucker: trump is bad, breaking norms. i don t work for trump, why would i defender it what we never hear about is the people who seek to take his place. people who came up with all the ideas that the republic reject to the extent that they elected donald trump. my question is have they repudiated those ideas. are democrats against it now? have their views changed? what are they for i guess is my question to you. thank you again for having me on, tucker. tucker: of course. hillary clinton more votes than donald trump so i