23 Apr 2021
Thursday, FNC’s Tucker Carlson decried the reaction to the Ma’Khia Bryant incident in Columbus, OH, which seemed to shrug off Bryant’s wielding of a knife.
Carlson mocked those reactions that ranged from the “abolishment” of police to the downplaying of the presence of a knife.
Transcript as follows:
CARLSON: Good news tonight, after a decade’s long search by a Blue Ribbon Commission of internationally renowned experts from McKinsey & Company and Yale Law School, the Democratic Party announced that it has finally identified the single most grotesque, most dystopian, most anti-human policy ever adopted by a Western government. They have been looking hard to find that, as you may have noticed.
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There is war ongoing. The war is being carried out on cops, with a certain class of cops in particular. On Tuesday Ma’Khia Bryant, a 16 year old girl was fatally shot by a cop as
April 22, 2021
In November, Democrats expected to expand their House majority by as many as 15 t0 20 seats. Instead, they lost 12, giving House Speaker Nancy Pelosi the slimmest majority of her congressional career. In the autopsy of the Democratic defeat, the party’s leftward embrace of “Defund Police” was in no small part to blame.
“No one should say ‘defund the police’ ever again,” Virginia Rep. Abigail Spanberger scolded House progressives the day after the election. The Richmond-area congresswoman barely survived the November contest.
Virginia Democrat Sen. Mark Warner agreed the left’s anti-police rhetoric doomed them in congressional races, setting Republicans up to reclaim the House and Senate in 2022, as the president’s party historically fares poorly in his first midterms.