see? where were you aiming? you suppose to aim for center mass. the subject was sideways, and i could not see her full-motion of her hands or anything. so i guess her movement, you know, caused the discharge to fall where it did. what did you think the individual was doing at that moment? she was posing a threat to the united states house of representatives. tucker: how exactly was she posing a threat? in the interview byrd paints himself as the victim of the killing. here s the key. i could not see her full hands or anything, byrd says. he doesn t explain why he shot babbitt to death. legally that s a damming statement. it s the kind of fact that would have caused serious problems for house democrats if someone had bothered to ask byrd questions under oath because you re not allowed to kill unarmed women for trespassing in the united
intimidated by what s going on. they aren t trying to improve anyone s life, they are trying to punish you out of envy and hostility. let s make buckhead worse, that s plan, and i just home people realize what s going on and like nobody benefits from this at all. yes, that s true. we re seeing shootings and carjackings go up the mayor is coming to buckhead tomorrow to announce a new police precinct in buckhead. you know how many police officers he s putting there? two. we re short 160 police in buckhead right now. so when buckhead city is up and running we re going to have 250 cops doing their job. we re going to love them. they are going to put the smackdown on the crime and we re not going to feel like we re living in a war zone anymore. tucker: man, we re rooting for you. if you can do it, other places can do it. there is no reason that any normal person of any background or color should live under the rule of lunatics who want to defund the police and put public housing on your
years for a request. why are we funding that? it makes absolutely no sense. tucker: can i answer the question? i can answer the question. it s not that kevin mccarthy and the rest of the guys don t know what republicans care about or haven t looked at the issues, they are afraid. any of the things you mentioned they will be called names. you re a racist or whatever and that s what controls them. why don t we have leaders who don t care what the new york times says, honestly. look, i think you just mentioned racism, modern day scarlet letter. let s go to war on that let s end every department, every diversity officer, let s end every program involving critical race theory. let s end it across the federal government. let s set our own goal posts. radical liberty and defense of the people. let s choose states instead of the federal government. let s choose small businesses instead of continue cronyism. why are we funding big pharma? why are we funding through obama care and our mass
things that were seniol. it made me reconnect. someone like me, who had a font row seat to all that was decent, honorable, could become so untethered and disconnected from that i can t be alone so dirty jobs gave parents a chance to watch a show and turn to their kids and say, see, there is dignity. tucker: a hundred percent there is. that matters. tucker: you see a guy on tv for years and you wonder what is he really like. he s exactly what would you expect, every bit as decent, probably even a little smarter. the whole interview is on fox nation. head over to tuckercarson.com to see it. of all the people talked about being killed on january 6, there is only one person killed, and
a spunky feminist twist. that was the character she was portraying when we first met her 30 years ago this month. during the 1992 presidential primaries. listen to her accent here. you re looking at two people who love each other. this is not an arrangement or an understanding. this is a marriage. that s a very different thing. i m not sitting here as some little woman standing by my man like tammy. i m sitting here because i honor him, respect him, and what we ve been through together. tucker: you don t hear a hint of park ridge, illinois, in that. pretty impressive. but that s hardly the only persona in hillary s quiver. she contains multitudes. when she feels like it hillary can transform herself entirely from a middle age rich white lady to a weary but dignified household domestic turned civil rights protestor, bruised and battled from a harrowing march