conservatives and liberal leaning republicans say, yeah, k he s got a good point. he kind of sounds like us. and he found a homus fe talking to people like thomas massie and only i likn washington, d.ca can you have a hearing about censorship and the democrats try to censor him. but thero e is room for that traditional liberal democrat in today s progressive party. it s just like bernie sanderspa rty,predicted joe biden is the r progressive president we ve ever had, and therest that we ae literally about 30% of that democratic base. e, day they don t want anything to do with joe biden and the progressives a. they need to find a home. that s an opportunity for republicand s. you know, twitter, when i when i do this town hall with him, unlike thesen: why d e other networks that think the host s role is to debate the candidate, i m not running for president. i know he has controversial views, but i want to listen what they ar wante. i want to hear him out.
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about memphis. i know the chief.i sh she s e a wonderful chief. but i got to ask the question, what s the culture? that scorpion unit, where was supervision on these thesen? these specialized units, you special guys units? you must have proactivee pr supervision. theroactive. and i don t know if that s the case. i just don t d is a lot. i don t know.ut we re going to find out.. chief james crai g, formerly oftroit. gr detroit, great to see you tonight. thank you, tucker. . so, of course, the very same p same people who are weeping on television about police obrutality applauded when one nancy pelosi s officers murdered an unarmed woman called ashley baby . yes, murdered. that s exactly wha for more cle far more clearly than anything you just saw in the videotape. tuse on the video we played. so, of course, the point ofhis s to this is to federalize local law enforcement. obviously, it s never about saving anybody s life. it s aboutit sin accumulating p but there are lot of nua