know, it s a personal insult for all the hungarians. tucker: oh, but he s a fascist. there s no press for people that support the overwhelming censorship. he s bad. they have not accused him of rigging elections yesterday. mark steyn is watching our conversation. he joins us right now. thanks for coming on. it s interesting. hungary is a people of ten million people. it s not terribly significantly but the establishment in washington hate them so much that they re supporting communists and anti-semites. ho how much would you have to hate somebody to support
eventually more and more americans are going to say or government can t do anything. that s a very toxic place to be. fewer people will vote, which of course, is precisely what the republican party wants. but what really worries me, if you look at what they have done, they basically handed power away from secretaries of state, remember brad raffensperger, who probably saved the election in georgia. they put it in the hands of state legislators. they setting it up so next time, next time they prevail. those are the parts of the bills that seem most egregious. voter suppression and trying to disenfranchise any american is heinous. the history of the black americans is the most egregious, but rigging elections is designed to have made 2020 turn
trade war about the growing warning signs of recession. more clear evidence that republicans were rigging elections in north carolina. why yesterday was a big day for joe biden and the rest of the 2020 field and why the current president today was shouting at the moon. he will have to explain that. that sounds tough. all in starts now. good evening from new york. i m chris hayes. the president ran a campaign for that office whose unofficial slogan was lock her up. it was both the main argument and a rallying cry on the campaign trail. hillary for prison was on t-shirts and yard signs. the narrative of the supposed criminality in the mainstream press by russian trolls disrupting the election and principally by trump tv. welcome to hannity. hillary clinton, follow my words, the media won t say it,
he cast socialism as a a philosophy that dying and cast himself as the leader of a movement that s ushering in change and more futuristic and hopeful. really slickly melded socialism in venezuela with socialism here in america. when he was describing socialism as an ideology, he s talking about rigging elections. he s talking about a borderless nation. he s talking about seizing wealth, controlling industries using institutions to punish political enemies. he said those very same things about people here at home, and he s using that rhetoric to kind of say socialism abroad and in america. dana: saying that the europeans were supporting guaido over maduro. when he speaks, he has the most words on the strongest words. he s the most powerful speaker. greg: this is why having trump in the white house is important because president obama was absent
actions. does one really have to explain that venezuela s problems are primarily caused by its nasty government, that the venezuelan people have not been allowed to pick their leaders or determine their future. they have clung to power by rigging elections, crushing opposition parties, muzzling the media and using lethal force against protestors. since 2015 an estimated 3 million venezuelans have fled the country. that s 10% of the country, equivalent to an exodus of 30 million americans. but millions more venezuelans are staying and fighting. they have come out in droves to vote against this government almost defeating maduro in 2013 despite an unfair election and successfully bringing an opposition parliament to power in 2015. fr the last few years venezuelans have organized protests against the regime enduring tear gas, and they have