in the hotel? right. i don t understand. i , i don t either and i don ton know that in a two hour pressha conference he would have been able to field that scriptedld t question would he had a ready made answer for that question? hey, tucker, i will say this . you know, i made this point today. i made itoint on the will cain podcast and i don tst look this can sound so partisan. it can sound so hyperbolic. but i do believe it s true . i think the joe biden ispr the worst president of my lifetime and i thinknk he s possibly after his first year in officey in the running for worst president in american history. and it s not because of the incompetence, it s not because of the mistakes. and there s plenty of all off that . it s because his kneele, his instinct, reaction to whenever he finds or encounters anyye type of pushback is to divide us on race is to create an attempt to create an underclass of people to blame for our problemss called the unvaccinated. and it is to openly call forci
0 go up inside. you need to hire.jo i need indeed indeed you do indeed and instantly delivers quality candidates matching your job description visit indeed .com slash hireup and university of phenix. we have scholarships for everyone hard at work no matter where you work get up to a three thousand scholarship starting with your first course. explore your opportunities at phenix edu. good evening and welcome to tucker carlson. tonight joe biden shuffled forth from seclusion this afternoon for a rare soloes press conference. youe. may have seen it. it s about as common as punxsutawney phil emerging in fact, according todi statisticians who keep track of this sort of thing, it was onlyo his second since taking office a full year ago. and by the end you were wishing that joe biden spoke in public less often. the whole thing was awful, was totally weird and embarrassing not just to him but tohe the country. , at one point biden treated us to a stream of consciousness, thoughts about his s
economy in the world just south and taxes, you have to be competitive. always moving the kneele. frankly inside my friend, the speaker of the house says, we have to be about creating pockets of freedom around the country. if you look at how the federal government is continuing its going to be up to the states that will make the difference. reforming the country, it s going to happen in the 50 capitals. dca change of fortune in the numbers. you can see that over time. there were bottoming out, losing people and then come. about 2005 that reversed. that is consistent with some of the tax cuts that they were passing in oklahoma city that time. john: i would like to point out that that did not happen until i got elected. i love what the speaker is doing. he understands some of the home does not have the beaches that
economy in the world just south and taxes, you have to be competitive. always moving the kneele. frankly inside my friend, the speaker of the house says, we have to be about creating pockets of freedom around the country. if you look at how the federal government is continuing its going to be up to the states that will make the difference. reforming the country, it s going to happen in the 50 capitals. dca change of fortune in the numbers. you can see that over time. there were bottoming out, losing people and then come. about 2005 that reversed. that is consistent with some of the tax cuts that they were passing in oklahoma city that time. john: i would like to point out that that did not happen until i got elected. i love what the speaker is doing. he understands some of the home does not have the beaches that