[chanting] [whistle blowing] tucker: kevin z s is the codirector of popular resistance, a the aim of making this country ungovernable, until president trump leaves office. he joins us tonight. thanks for coming on. so, what is your home address? 402 402 lake avenue in balt. tucker: how would you feel if viewers who disagreed with what you said showed up at your house and started screaming at your kids. i don t have any kids but they would be targeting the wrong person. i m not a public official, i am not putting in place our proposals for changes in law, that creamer has former employees. tucker: i should say the reason i m asking the question, what you alluded to, the fcc commissioner who is backing policies that you disagree witht
no? tucker, everyone in venezuela, including the president, nicolas maduro, acknowledges that reforms are needed and things like food distribution and elsewhere. but very few if any one of venezuela wants to go back to the years of unbridled capitalism. so much so that the leader of the opposition, enrique cap relays, calls himself a socialist. tucker: presumably, he means something different. it is your spanish pretty good? you have a pretty good handle on popular opinion in venezuela? how would you know what the majority of people in venezuela want to? all you have to do is look at the astounding amount of elections that have been held over the past few years, ever since the early 2,000 ands when chavez came in. people have come a time and time again to vote for the united socialist party, to vote for constitutional referendums, and to vote for hugo chavez and nicolas maduro in elections that have been certified by international observers, like the carter center. tucker: so,
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figure, i am showing up at your house in baltimore and i will hang out there and yell at you. let s see what happens. tucker: what would you do? them. tucker: you would come a really? i would ignore them. tucker: i wouldn t. in the end, they are not greatly they are going to lo. this is the one tactic of money that we will use for the net neutrality play. it is about saving the free market. that is what it is about. your viewers don t understand it, you waste all my time tucker: you are wasting my time by arguing the issue is, is not neutrality good or bad for the economy? tucker: i think that is a fair argument but i can t even hear you when you use tactics like that. you should open your ears up. tucker: kevin, thank you. tucker: chadwick moore is a
threat. he is no longer a verizon lawyer. tucker: i am not here to defend his views of network neutrality. i am here to defend that you can have a reasonable conversation without threatening someone. the reason i will go to his house is because he does not listen to people. tucker: why do you represent the people more than he does? he has more comments ever then in the last campaign, on the fcc camped on my comp and page, when tom wheeler didn t listen to those people, we want to his house, too. tucker: his candidate won a presidential election, are you kidding me? it doesn t matter. tucker: how does our system. it requires a legislative process in order to make decisions. you have to evaluate the comments fairly, you can t have a biased opinion. he is still acting like a verizon lawyer. we want him to hear us. tucker: why not just his him in the face? that is not going to work