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0 it s a good idea for speaker p pelosi traveled to taiwan. nv the military thinks it s notm a good idea. never would i have thought that somedawoy they would go fromus homemaker to house speaker, say goodbye, say goodbye, well, thank you for inviting us into your home tonight and this year. fair, balanced and unafraid. happy new year. good evening and aloha, everyone. twelcome to a speciallcome to edition of tucker carlson tonight. i m tulsal editif i gabbard, standing in for tucker. i m so grateful to have had the privilege of wearing the cloth of this country now for almost 20 years. currently serving as a lieutenant colonel in civil affairs officer in the u.s. army reserves,erves. but my firi deployment was to iraq in 2005, where i served in a medical unit in a camp that was aboutabu 40 miles north of baghdad. truc and one of the things that struck me when i first arrived at that camp in 2005 was this t big sign at the main gate that red is today, the day now. i saw that