i can imagine a reasonable person taken along the argument that is okay to punch nazis. by the left because everyone .nazis. tucker: isn t it nazis doing the punching? they don t tolerate dissent but celebrates people do? people were saying they were going to burn my book while calling me the fastest. this is the sort of irony thate the progressive life doesn t appreciate. that the name calling, grateful as i am to be on your show, ie like the attention, the real people i want to hear from are the guys who are on cnn, who are legitimizing ordinary conservatives being called white supremacists, anti-semites, racist, sexist, when they are not. there is inevitable, obvious consequence. tucker: obviously, i have an interest in this because i don t work at that network. i don t even want to affirm what you just said. i have to because it is true. here s a tweet that sent out. i hope this is for macy in a twitter feed.tw extremists milo yiannopoulos, whose berkeley event a spark prote
who don t do very much because only 47% of the graduates going to fall time employment when they leave. it seems to me a lot of that could be repurpose very effectively if berkeley refuses to honor its first amendment commitments. tucker: i want to get your book. you are traveling the country because you are selling the book. i just started, i m about to switch into the book tour.r. berkeley was supposed to be the last grand finale, my wonderful costume finale, the grand finale. i am now focused i am now focused on the book of course, which is rocketed to number one of the amazon bestsellers. tucker: a simon & schuster book, they took a lot of criticism for giving you an advanced on the book, publishing it in the first place. part of the response was to pledge that the book would not contain what is called hate speech. what is hate speech? i don t know. i have no idea. i don t think anybody else knows, either. it seems to be speech that somebody doesn t like somewhere. a j