difficult it was with what they have done. they did the right thing. i think we are okay from a law enforcement perspective. they will still do the right thing. i hope the divide, the anti law enforcement movement, i hope this serves that. d the law enforcement will still do their job. no matter the vile things that are said, chicago pd did exactly what they were supposed to do. tucker: it makes everybody hate each other, so sad. thank you very much. the press blasted smollett s original allegation to the entire country as they did with covington, the fake duke lacrosse rapes and a lot of other stories that conveniently confirmed their own personal bias. they learned nothing from any of these hoaxes which again they helped perpetuate, they prefer to forget they ever happened. will this time be different? robby soave is the worlds living expert on this, author of the book, panic attack, young
taking it to a whole new level. tucker: it is a little discrediting, no?g if your goal was to beev taken seriously as a journalist, you probably wouldn t do this, would you? no, i don t think you would. a friend of mine in canada got into trouble for doing this with a royal duchess. i don t particularly approve of it with royal duchesses, we are doing it with political candidates who have a platform that they are trying to sell to the people, it is kind of pitiful. she interviewed me a few years ago and she didn t help me pick out a smoking jacket or a spangled bolero jacket or whatever she might have in mindt it is something that it gets back to what you were talking about at the first part of the show. the jussie smollett thing. the way the hostility only goes
comes to migration on our southern border people come through illegal ports of entry, we also know that the vast majority de we talk about undocumented immigration, it used to be 40% of people overstayed a visa. now the new studies are saying as many as 66% of our documented people come on airplanes. that may be right. tucker: we will start there. they are talking now, aoc, talking about the right of migration. why doesn t that apply to beto o rourke and his yard? i m asking. why don t i have a right of migration there? what makes him so special? again, i don t know if he has a gate around his yard. i think private property is different than tucker: than the country? [laughs]ro
in one direction and the cozyy collegiality only goes in the other. tucker: i know. i agree with you. very quick, we are almost out of time. i cannot resist asking. what does your friend do with this duchess? that is just the royal family. they are getting so chummy and laid-back now. they areth leaving it to the hillary clintons and the nancy pelosis, all that s left of the regal figures in this world today. tucker: such a deep point. you always throw something really profound in that i meditate on for the next three days. thank you. we will be back. 8:00 p.m. tomorrow night and we will remain the show that is the sworn enemy of lying, pomposity, smugness, and groupthink. boy, those things exist in abundance right now.
watch. the deputy attorney general offered to wear a wire into the white house. he said i never get searchedfe when i go to the white house, i could easily wear a recording device and they wouldn t know it was there. now he was not joking, he was absolutely serious and he brought it up in the next meeting we had. tucker: crazy people. after that aired the president tweeted that mccabe and rod rosenstein engaged in illegal and treasonous behavior, maybe the most amazing thing is that as of right now, rod rosenstein is still the deputyow attorney general of the united states of america. how does that happen? victor davis hanson joins us tonight. he is still the deputyor attorney general? at some point the president is his boss. that is what the constitution says. i m getting confused as how this is continuing.