of democracy around january 6th. talk about his role in that. look, and that term, right, that he used, legacy americans, comes from a crackpot website. it didn t exist in mainstream media until last fall when he picked it up. it s a great example of him importing. he has done the same thing on the story of january 6th that he has done about the debate about race and power more broadly. he has said that the people that are obviously more in power or have more power in american society, who are broadly speaking white people, the underclass, the ones being oppressed. by whom? by the elite. by michael finone and officer gonell? he s inverted the narrative. those people weren t aggressors, they were victims, they were entrapped by law enforcement, they had reasonable grievances and fears about the election results which tucker carlson did his best to fan for weeks and weeks by airing conspiracy theories, unproven allegation,
held accountable for. the answer comes gushing in day in and day out, probably not and probably not, but he is the leading figure to be the republican nominee for 2024 and if you agree with the polls he certainly has a shot having a shot, do you think he might hire mark esper or someone who doesn t think it s an easy decision to say no? i would be remiss if i didn t point out the obvious which is that many americans are growing very weary of former trump officials who are coming out with books telling us what we should have known back when it was usable. the opposite of the tell-all, right? tell a little or a lot too late. or tell us something we don t know, really, and i hope there is forthcoming with the grand jury or a select committee as they are with their publishers, but let me move on. yes, it s illegal. it s a civil rights violation
the country i grew up in. they can embrace the issues the middle class cares about or they can import an entirely new electorate from the third world. democrats know if they import enough new voters they ll be able to run the country forever. dramatic demographic change means many americans don t recognize where they grew up. a long-term agenda of refugee resettlement is to bring in future democratic voters. illegal immigrants are the key to their power. the point is to import as many new democratic voters as possible. the whole point of their immigration policy is to ensure political control, replace the population. this policy is called the great replacement, the replacement of legacy americans with more obedient people from far-away countries. it s too offensive to repeat, but i m going to do it anyway. the replacement of legacy americans who, from listening and reading all this reporting, is people like him, white americans, right, with more obedient people from far-away countrie
will be a mask on people s heads and we live in a cartoon world. we know that a million people were wiped out by opioids by the sackler family, and it was discovered as if columbus discovered america for most of the people that live on both coasts. the fundamental dividing line in american politics is the line that separates americans with a college degree from americans who have a high school diploma, and the elites in the country, a lot of them, speak to and talk to people with a lot of contempt, and so this message is resonant. lastly, there s something in the national character, and what s present in the national character is this allergy around being told what to do. so, when you combine the contempt, when you combine the fact that people feel unseen and unheard, they are ripe for a message around what they are
to play politics and demonize a group of americans who just want this country to be run the way it used to be run, and needs to be fair for everybody in the way criminals aren t empowered to take over this country. tucker: that is exactly right, and these aren t partisan concerns. i don t think any party by definition should have a monopoly on our loyalty. i think they should have to earn it. we are citizens commits our country, no? no question about it and listen, we have to be willing to defend people that aren t exactly like us. tucker: yes. i m not the typical trump supporter. tucker: [laughs] i didn t grow up like a lot of people on january 6th. they are not for my community, but they deserve a voice in this country no different than my father deserved a voice, i deserve a voice, my mother deserved a voice. these are american citizens, they have rights in this country