The Tucker Carlson Show - ICE Protests and Antifa Riots: Tucker Carlson Warns of Total Destruction if America Doesn’t Act Fast
Episode Date: October 9, 2025The U.S. could be on the verge of civil war. We break down the chaos in Portland and Chicago. Paid partnerships with: Black Rifle Coffee: Promo code "Tucker" for 30% off at https://www.blackrifle...coffee.com Dutch: Get $50 a year for vet care with Tucker50 at https://dutch.com/tucker PureTalk: Go to https://PureTalk.com/Tucker and save 50% off your first month. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Well, not to be depressing, but here's the truth and something you should keep in mind over the next few years.
The United States, two things to keep in mind, the United States is moving, not inexorably, but still moving toward civil war, number one, and number two, civil wars are the very worst kind of wars, worse than any kind of war fought against a foreign adversary.
So to number one, why is America moving towards civil war?
for the same reason, all countries that wind up in Civil War get there, because the differences
between their population, between people within their borders, becomes too great to bear.
People decide, I have nothing in common with the people who live near me, and I don't want
to live near them anymore.
In other words, diversity, difference is actually intolerable to most people, not necessarily
racial diversity, though sometimes that too, but diversity of all kinds.
It is not our strength.
In fact, it is, without question, our weakness, and it has always been.
If you have nothing in common with your wife, do you have a stronger marriage?
No, of course, your marriage falls apart.
And the same is true for countries.
And the truth about the United States is that on every level, beginning with a demographic level,
the American population has less in common with itself, with one another than ever before.
When I was born, which wasn't that long ago, was the modern era,
was air travel and air conditioning, electricity.
When I was born, the United States was about 90%.
white Christian. It's now less than 40% white Christian. Now, you may think that's a good thing
or a bad thing, but it's a massive change, an unprecedented change, really, in a very short period
of time. And of course, it's not accidental or organic. That was the result of policies put in
place to achieve that result. And they did. There are people who didn't want a majority white
Christian country. Okay, they got what they wanted. But what do they have? They have a country
with no majority demographically at all.
There is no American majority,
which is to say 51% of people
who have something very basic and common.
And so what you have is an inherently fractured country.
Languages, religions, ethnicities, backgrounds, beliefs
too innumerable to catalog.
And so a country like that,
unless unified by something, will split apart,
particularly when that country is the size of a continent and is held together by a pretty fragile
web of infrastructure, air routes and highways.
And so unless you are very self-conscious about keeping it together physically but also spiritually,
explain to people why they should have any regard at all, much less any obligation to people
and say the next town, much less the next state, unless you do that self-consciously,
unless you inculcate a sense of national identity,
it will by nature fall apart.
That is a physics principle, entropy.
It'll blow up unless you hold it together.
And this has been an unintended garden for decades.
Decades.
Nobody in charge of the United States over the past, say, 40 years,
has really tried to articulate why all of us should live together on the same continent.
There's kind of been an unspoken ethos of America,
a kind of gay rights technocracy, globo-homo.
We're all kind of cool with, you know, lifestyles.
But that's thin gruel in the end.
It's also repulsive.
But even if you like it,
it's not enough to hold people together
who don't have common beliefs, backgrounds, languages, religions.
It's just not.
It's pathetic.
It's rich people politics.
It doesn't actually mean anything.
It's just an adornment.
It's political.
jewelry. It's a bumper sticker. It's not a national identity and it's not enough to hold your
country together. And that's why ours is coming apart because people don't have enough in common.
So what would happen if it came apart? What would happen if there were a civil war? Well,
the first thing to know is it would be incredibly violent because wars are by nature violent and
civil wars especially so. Violent and crazy. And you do hear from time to time people on both
sides, particularly on the left, but not only on the left, say, well, I'm just sick of it.
I'm just sick of it.
You know, I'm ready.
I'm ready for the fight.
People who say that I've never seen what that looks like.
Anyone who has seen what that looks like approaches the entire topic with care and respect
because it's incredibly ugly and its effects are generational.
And if you don't believe, it consider our own Civil War, which ended 160 years ago in 1865,
and we're still fighting it.
We're still arguing over the names of Confederate generals, tearing down their statues, renaming
military bases, stereotyping people in the South.
That war is still ongoing on some level.
It's not a hot war, but it's very much a cold war and has been for 160 years.
Go to Spain.
Their civil war ended in, what, 1939.
They're still arguing about it.
They're still passing legislation about it.
The wounds left by civil wars do not heal quickly.
They last for, I don't know, hundreds of years.
And they completely remake the country.
usually for the worse.
So disunity is easy rebuilding into a single country after a civil war is very, very hard, and sometimes it never even works.
There are civil wars, in effect, ongoing on this planet right now for hundreds of years.
And they probably will never be resolved because the people fighting each other within national borders don't have anything in common.
That's the truth.
So if you want to prevent a civil war, figure out what everybody, or at least the bulk of the people in your nation, have in common, and emphasize.
that. And so what would that be in our case? Hard to know. In fact, at this stage, really the only
realistic hope for national unity is spiritual revival. It's a place where most Americans wake up to
realize that God exists and created every single person in the United States of America. And that's
what we have in common. Our humanity, not because our common humanity is meaningful by itself,
but because our common humanity comes from God and we're created in his image.
And only when people truly realize that will they hesitate before killing each other.
But in the meantime, and we hope that comes soon, but in the meantime, there is a step that the government at all levels, federal, state and local, can take to restore at least a sense of calm in the midst of rising chaos.
And if you can't smell that right now, then you obviously have long COVID because it is redolent.
This country is on the brink.
And in fact, you saw the normal dummies today on social media, taking pictures from Portland, Oregon.
Everything is fine here in Portland.
They're liars.
Or they're intentionally blind to the reality right in front of them, which is the country is degrading.
And you can tell by its cities, they are falling apart.
There's no country in the world with a sense.
many ugly, dangerous, dysfunctional, dirty cities as we have. It's painful to say that as someone
who was born and has always lived here and plans to always live here. But that's a fact. And as someone
travels a lot, I can affirm what you already know. Our cities are dying. And when your cities die,
your country dies. And a lot of people don't want to believe this because they move to rural areas
and are hoping to just sort of ignore it. I'd be in that category. But it's nevertheless true.
When your cities die, your country dies. And our cities are dying the kind of death that
can't be permanent. They're dying
the death born of chaos where things just
get so crazy and people
literally die on the street. Also have sex
and defecate on the street but die on the street
and that's intolerable. Chaos
is intolerable. People can't handle it.
So out of chaos comes what? Democracy?
Spontaneous order?
No. Imposed
order. Dictatorship.
Of course, each and every time.
That's what happens out of chaos.
People beg for a strong man. There's always so unwilling
to oblige and that's exactly what they get and that's exactly what we're going to get unless
some kind of order is restored which is another way of saying restoring order is not a step
toward totalitarianism it may be the only way to prevent it but we need to do it now walk through
any american city and be honest with yourself is this working it's clearly getting worse what
it looked like in 10 years. The differences between states are getting more profound. You wouldn't
expect that, actually. After the advent of radio and then television, the internet, mass media,
the idea was, well, regional differences are going away because all of us are united by the media
we consume. And that's no longer true. And in fact, our media are exacerbating the differences
or highlighting them anyway. And so a place like South Florida is more different from South
California than it's ever been. And extrapolate forward five years, eight years, ten years.
Will it be possible to drive from South Florida to Southern California? Well, of course it will.
It's America, really. Is it possible to drive from Sao Paulo, Brazil to Rio? Not really, because it's
too dangerous, because it's too chaotic. And Brazil, by the way, is not a third world country.
Brazil is a real country about the size of the United States with a highly educated, impressive
population, amazing natural resources, a lot going for it. And yet that country, through
successive governments, has been unable to restore order to its highways. So that's the rule
globally. That's the state of nature globally. And that could very easily happen here. And we've
been moving in that direction for decades. We sit, those of us on the East Coast and look over
at the West Coast, my home state of California, and watch its politicians declare boycotts
against this or that American state, or say, in public, I'm not going to follow this federal law.
The federal government has no dominion here.
We all sort of laugh.
Oh, they're so crazy.
Each one of those actions is a form of insurrection.
In fact, every bit as profound as anything that happened in Fort Sumter in 1861, the battle that kicked off the Civil War, the deadliest war in American history, the one of
from which we're still recovering.
Those are acts of insurrection.
Either you have a federal government
with power over the states,
or you don't. Either federal laws
apply to all 50 states or they don't.
And for decades,
some states have opted out of federal law
and the rest of the states
have just sort of laughed at them
or tried to ignore it.
Oh, marijuana is illegal?
We're going to have marijuana anyway.
Oregon decriminalized fentanyl
and meth five years ago.
If ever there was a time to send federal troops into Oregon,
it was when Oregon did that.
Thereby killing thousands and thousands and thousands of its citizens
and also ignoring federal law.
Those are illegal narcotics.
We blow up boats full of those things.
But the state of Oregon decided unilaterally,
well, we're just going to effectively legalize them.
And lots of states have done that.
And the feds have done nothing.
But now, because the issue is immigration, which is a core issue, the federal government is doing something.
President Trump has announced that he is sending federal troops to the state of Oregon and to the city of Chicago.
He's not yet sent federal troops to Oregon.
There's a court fight that's way too complex and not that interesting to explain at the moment, look it up, that has prevented that.
But National Guardsmen have arrived, mostly from Texas, in the state of Illinois, in Chicago, to force, the president says, that city to allow ICE the Immigration Service, federal immigration officers to do their job, to deport people who are breaking federal law, illegal aliens.
And the mayor of Chicago and the governor of Illinois have said multiple times, we do not follow federal immigration law in the state of Illinois and the city of Chicago.
and the city of Chicago.
So the president is forcing this issue.
They're in violation of the law.
He says he's working to uphold the law.
Here is the response of J.B. Pritzker,
who is the long time, six years now, I think,
governor of Chicago to the president's deployment
of National Guard's troops to Illinois.
Watch.
What I know is in the early days of the Nazi regime,
they started slowly but surely taking away people's rights.
And what we're seeing now is,
the very same thing. They've gone into cities now with the military. Think about that. In your
lifetime, have you ever seen anything like that where the president of the United States is sending
military or troops dressed as military ice and CBP in camouflage with automatic weapons into our
major cities? It's wrong. He's such a buffoon. So demented is the Democratic Party. That guy
thinks he's going to be president. Have you ever seen this before? I said,
In American history, has there ever been a single instance of some Nazi in the White House sending troops into a state to uphold federal?
It's never happened before.
It's never happened before, except it's happened like a million times.
And it's been celebrated almost every single time, beginning at least in September of 1957, three years after the Brown versus Board of Education decision came down from the Supreme Court.
banning segregation in public schools in the United States.
And in the state of Arkansas, in the capital city Little Rock, Central High School,
a high school, was not following this Supreme Court decision.
And so Dwight David Eisenhower, General Eisenhower,
commander of American troops in Europe during World War II,
the president of the United States,
sent the 101st airborne to Central High School.
the 101st airborne, not like 300 fat guardsmen from San Antonio, but the 101st airborne
with M-1s to a high school.
And then he left his vacation and he went on television to explain why he did it.
And remarkably, thanks to the internet, we have the tape.
Here's part of it.
In that city, under the leadership of demagogic extremists,
Disordinary mobs have deliberately prevented the carrying out of proper orders from a federal court.
Local authorities have not eliminated that violent opposition.
And under the law, I yesterday issued a proclamation calling upon the mob to disperse.
Yep, that was General then-President Eisenhower, September 1957, sending the 101st Airborne to Central High School.
school in Little Rock, Arkansas, because the racist governor, Irville Phobos, wouldn't let
black students attend a white high school.
And every liberal in America applauded.
Shoot them.
There was one girl in the crowd that day who smirked or scowled at one of the young
black ladies being escorted into the school.
And she shouldn't have done that.
It was cruel, obviously.
But it wrecked her life.
That picture, which ran the Arkansas Democrat.
September of 1957, wrecked her life, actually.
She never got out from under that.
And that's a measure of how strongly the media, the American establishment, and some of the public were behind the president.
Look, it's a Supreme Court order.
It's the law of the land.
You can't disobey it or else we have mob rules.
Someone's going to rule, okay?
It'll either be a dispassionate law that treats everybody equally or it will be an individual who plays favorites.
So your choice really is not between no law and law.
That's not a choice.
Your choice is between the rule of law or anarchy, which leads to dictatorship.
That's your choice.
And Eisenhower, in an interesting speech, 13-minute-long speech, laid this all out, which is on YouTube.
You should check it out.
He explained why he did it.
It wasn't about simply desegregating a high school in Little Rock.
It was about upholding.
the basis of the American judicial system,
which is to say the basis of America itself,
which is equal application of law,
fairness under the law.
It's a nation of laws, not men.
And he did that,
and it was roundly applauded,
and it worked in some ways.
Public education was totally destroyed nationally,
but whatever,
the rule of law was upheld.
Five years later,
noting what a popular move this was,
apparently, his successor,
John F. Kennedy,
faced a pretty similar situation at the University of Mississippi in Oxford, Mississippi.
It was again September, 1962, and there was a lone black student attempting to enroll.
His name was James Meredith. He's still alive. He's 92 years old.
He's a total right winger, by the way, which is interesting.
But he was trying to enroll, and the school would not accept his application because he was black.
And so President Kennedy also sent the military to Old Miss.
How many did he send?
President Trump has sent three to 500 guardsmen to Chicago, to a city of millions.
President Kennedy sent 31,000 U.S. soldiers, U.S. Army soldiers to a campus of 6,000.
Yeah, that's more than five armed soldiers per student.
31,000 American troops descended on the campus of Old Miss and Oxford,
Mississippi at the very end of September, early October, 1962, and they shut it down.
And they camped on the quad and tents.
And they put tanks on the football field.
And they put machine gun emplacements on the quad.
A couple of people were shot to death.
And President Kennedy made a bit overkill, back disgusting overkill.
In fact, fascist overkill.
But the point is he was applauded for it because there was a federal law emanating from
a Supreme Court decision, and he was upholding it in the same way that President Trump is currently
attempting to, in a much less vigorous way, uphold federal immigration law, passed by the United
States Congress, which is core to the country.
Who lives here is the main question in any country?
Who lives there?
What is the country?
It's the people who live there.
And immigration law is the way that you regulate that.
So if you don't control that, you're literally not a country.
So that's not an optional law.
that is a core law.
And in the case of Chicago and Portland, but particularly Chicago, shameful, thousands,
thousands of people are shot in Chicago every year.
Whole parts of Chicago, you can't go to.
Not if you like me, you can't.
It's so racist and violent.
You literally can't walk through parts of a city that you pay for as a federal taxpayer.
As an American, you can't walk through it.
several years ago, you'll remember there was a huge debate in Europe.
Are there no go zones in Paris?
Are there parts where, you know, native-born Parisians can't go?
When they're not welcome.
Oh, that's not true.
They said, that's not true.
But of course, it was true.
But what's even more true is that that's the state of play in the United States
and has been for generations.
Huge parts of a city.
Huge.
You could walk all day through parts of a city that you actually can't walk through.
because they're too dangerous for you.
And Chicago is particularly,
particularly disgraceful in its decline.
And you don't have to guess about that.
I'm going to show you a video in just a second.
But you don't have to guess.
Look at the numbers.
Look at the outflow from Chicago.
Are people who are born in Chicago staying in Chicago?
No, they're fleeing.
Go to Southwest Florida.
Go to dinner in Naples some night and ask,
anyone here from Illinois?
It's half the room.
And they're grateful to be gone.
That's how dystopian it is.
on every level, economically, primarily.
But even on a more basic level, it's just too dangerous.
Oh, the freedoms we're losing, really?
What about my freedom to walk to the liquor store at midnight without getting killed?
How about my freedom to stop at a red light without getting shot?
That's totally real.
It's not fake.
It's not racist to say that.
The mayor of Chicago is an open racist.
So irony of ironies, here you have a president sending Trump.
troops facing down a recalcitrant racist local official.
That does sound like 1962, doesn't it?
Except this time, the president in question, is not getting accolades from the New York Times.
He's being called a dictator.
A dictator.
But just to set the table here, to give a, to lay down the framework for what we're talking about, Chicago, the city.
What does Chicago look like?
This is, this question is very much like everything else you talk about.
surgeries, abortion, whatever the topic is, the people promoting it never want you to see what
it actually looks like.
Just an idea.
It's a right.
It's a theoretical concept.
No one wants to see what it looks like to cut someone's penis off and create a vagina with a knife.
That's what it actually is.
Our rights in Chicago, what does Chicago actually look like?
Well, here's what it looks like.
Goh!
Let's a fuck you get on!
Let's the fuck out of here!
Let's the fuck out of her!
Let's go!
Don't go!
Don't go!
Don't go!
Don't!
Don't see!
So what you're going to put you on.
Thank you for my grass piece of shit, motherfuckers.
So what's interesting about those videos is who's participating in the rioting and the violence there?
there's the normal assortment of unhappy white young people make up the bulk of antifa make up the bulk of the democrats party party's activist wing all the little dsa kids you know the children of orthodontists from great deck who are you know reliving the glories of the 60s or whatever the weird little polyamorous nihilist freaks who don't see any future for themselves economically so just burn it down i mean very very familiar to anyone who's watched this stuff over the years a repulsive group a dangerous
group, a sad group, by the way, you shouldn't have a lot of young people like that in a
functioning country. They should be looking forward to a brighter future, getting married,
having kids, doing something useful, building something, not just destroying, but they're not.
So that is recognizable. We've seen a lot of that over the past 10 years, and we're going to
see a lot more going forward, unfortunately, unless someone gets a hold of this now.
But what was new in that video were what looked like immigrants, Latin American immigrants.
And if we're going to be totally honest about Latin American immigration, most of our immigration up until pretty recently, now it seems all South Asian, but up until very recently, most of our immigration, overwhelming majority of our immigration to this country was from Mexico and the Central American country, some South America, but mostly Mexico, Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua.
the usual, Latin America, close by countries in our hemisphere, people taking trains and walking
to get here.
And the truth is, all illegal immigration is bad.
Rapid mass migration is always bad because it makes countries crazy and chaotic.
But it's also true that our Latin American immigrants, I mean, probably met a million of them,
good people, super hard workers.
And it's true that they're doing jobs that, you know, you probably did as a kid.
and your kids probably aren't doing those jobs
because Latin Americans are doing them.
I'm saying this if you're white.
So I think most people
who are very opposed to illegal immigration
and very opposed to mass migration
at this point, very opposed to any immigration,
which would include me, definitely,
are not mad at Latin American immigrants
because they're mostly nice people,
they're Christian people,
and they work hard.
And there's some drunk driving,
but in general, they kind of play by the rules, most of them.
The idea that people would get here as immigrants
and immediately join a violent street protest?
You know, we haven't seen that since about 1905.
We haven't.
That's shocking.
That's scary, if that's true.
And it's scary for the following reason,
the volume, the scale.
How many immigrants did we get during the Biden years?
Well, no one knows, of course.
People pretend they know, but they don't know.
Millions and millions and millions and millions.
And they're entering a job market
that is being destroyed by technology, by AI,
quantum computing.
So there was no labor market need for these immigrants.
It's not like America was just dying for more people to do jobs because we have fewer jobs.
And if you don't believe it, if you got college-age kids, ask them if any of their friends are employed in October after graduating.
No, they're not because there are no jobs.
So unemployment is going up.
Everyone lies about it, but it is.
And we just imported, I don't know, maybe 10 million new people.
What are they doing here?
What was the purpose of that?
How are they living?
Well, they're living, of course, on the government.
But why?
Why did they get here?
Why did Biden bring them in?
That's a question that no one's answered.
And all of a sudden you look at these videos
and you see people who are clearly just off the boat or the train.
And you start to wonder, like, maybe we were actually invaded.
maybe our ruling class imported an army
and pretended that they were migrants
looking for a better life
and maybe we're about to find out what that means
this is really scary
because we don't know who lives in this country
we don't know the total population of the country
and again like the inflation rate
like the unemployment rate is something that our leaders lie about
constantly but they don't know
they don't know they don't know how many people live here
and they don't know who they are
Of course, they have biometrics they could find out, but they haven't.
Why is that?
So if all of a sudden these migrants are participating in straight protests where they're throwing
bricks through the windows of passing cars, picking up orange cones and throwing them at minivans,
you could see this getting completely out of control.
And it's a reminder of something that is very often true, which is civil wars become race wars.
That is the truth.
It's true globally.
It was true in Latin America.
Lots of the wars in Latin America
were really between the Europeans
and the indigenous
between the Indians and the Spanish descendants.
That's true. It was true in El Salvador.
It was true across Latin America.
That could happen here.
Somebody needs to get this under control
before it does because chaos
breeds chaos.
It metastasizes. That's true in your home
and it's true in your nation.
So getting this stuff under control now
before it becomes uncontrollable,
before it becomes impossible to drive to San Diego from Miami is absolutely essential.
And the second thing that would be nice along the way is to stop the degradation of the United States,
the true degradation.
Now, Portland, Oregon is one of the prettiest cities in the world, by the way.
Now it's a byword for sadness and death, drug use, and the homeless.
but for a very long time Portland was considered one of the prettiest places ever, a kind
of northern San Francisco, really, a really pretty place, charming place, nice place, nice people.
And in the past 20 years, it's become, thanks again to the influence of a very specific class,
professional class, decadent whites, it has become a hellscape.
It's true.
Under the influence of secular whites, NPR listening liberals,
who do not get the credit they deserve for their sinister behavior, their death worship,
it has become the kind of place where no normal person would want to go.
And it's sad because it is fundamentally so great.
Here's a montage of what Portland looks like.
I am smack dab in the middle of a Portland green space.
Everywhere you look, trash, paraphernalia, rotting food, and even dead animals.
This is the reality to the streets.
Homomatic homeless teenager on the streets on meth.
For what?
You have two hours, if I'm clear?
No, I don't have clear.
This is a symptomatic homeless man who's been talking to himself
for about two hours downtown Portland.
Homeless from behind me has been flashing people the last half hour.
Behind me is a senior citizen smoking meth.
smoking meth. He's about 72 years old. Homeless man behind me without a shirt, just tried to
break that window. So nobody is dying in this exact moment, but this right here is the deadliest
block in Portland and where I've seen about 20 people die in the last year. Behind me is a homeless
woman injecting heroin into her foot. Knotted out in front of a business. Impossible to get
in the front door. There's a good 15 people on this block.
12 are actively smoking fentanyl two people live indoors but come here for the fentanyl one person
didn't appear to be using just kind of hanging out but overall good 95% are actively using drugs
on this block in Portland all native born whites of course a 72 year old smoking meth a 72 year old
smoking meth on the street who would tolerate that a cruel person a truly cruel and evil person would
tolerate that. That's not freedom. That's bondage. That's murder. No normal country would tolerate
that for one moment. And in real countries, they don't tolerate that. In a downtown? They don't
do that. Only in the West do they do that. If we keep this up, we will get Mussolini at least
because it's so unnatural.
It is so contrary to the laws of nature.
It is so prima facie, repulsive, and mean to allow this that it cannot continue.
And the fact that it has been allowed to continue tells you everything about the people in charge.
They're the worst.
And what about the citizens?
It's not just the leaders.
It's the people who live there.
A normal person would say, absolutely not.
I live as my city.
I work here.
My kids go to school here.
I was born here.
You may not do that.
We're not going to allow 72-year-old to smoke meth on the street.
What is wrong with you?
They wouldn't cede the moral high ground to some creep from another city.
All the leaders of these cities are not from those cities.
They just show up because they feel a power vacuum.
They graduate from Wesley and her Bowden after, you know, running for student body president,
just like Mom Donnie.
And they're like, oh, chaos.
I think there's opportunity for me.
That's exactly the profile.
And all the little NGO workers
who are passing out crack pipes
and needles and tents to the homeless,
all of which exacerbates the problems
and kills people,
none of those people are from any of these cities either.
They're all from away.
They're all poverty pimps
who've shown up to take advantage of human suffering.
They're the lowest, posing as the most decent.
They're not Clara Barton.
They're like Caligula.
They're cruel, heartless people who would allow this.
And the cruelest and most heartless of all
are the generation whose children are on the street smoking meth.
They're called the boomers.
The boomers.
They're not all bad.
Not every boomer is terrible.
But if you had to identify one generation responsible for the decline,
and possible destruction of the United States of America, it would be that one.
Their fathers return from liberating Europe and Asia, and they bequeath us this.
I can't even play the mandolin.
Mediocre in addition to everything else.
A little Ukraine flag.
Clichet after cliche after cliche.
Not a deep thought.
No self-reflection at all.
Just self-involvement.
That's that generation.
And if you were there, you would ask them,
you wouldn't ask them about ICE or immigrants.
You would ask them about the state of their city
before the immigrants even got there.
Like, why did you allow elderly men to smoke meth on the street?
People to die on your sidewalk.
They had a dysentery outbreak in Portland, Oregon last year
because the sanitation, the so-called homeless camps, was so bad.
How could you allow that?
Did you notice it?
You said you were compassionate.
You care about the people of Keeve.
Did you notice the people in downtown Portland
were dying on the street?
You monster.
They're monsters.
That level of neglect is monstrous.
And the key mistake that normal people make
is seeding the moral high ground to people like that
who disguised their hate and indifference to their
fellow human beings with the language of compassion.
It's a lie. And you know it's a lie because look at the city they made.
That needs to be cleaned up immediately.
People living on the street, shitting on the street,
causing dysentery outbreak, smoking meth on the sidewalk,
having sex and ATM vestibules.
These are not manifestations of freedom.
These are signs of terminal decline.
and they are very serious.
They're most serious.
This is stage four.
You have to fix that.
It's not complicated.
You cannot allow that.
Because if you do, you send a very clear message to your own citizens, which is, I don't
care about you.
I don't care whether you live or die or whether you degrade yourself.
Whether you live like an animal.
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But in Portland, Oregon, it's totally fine to let your fellow citizens.
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Nick Sorder has been in Portland, Oregon a lot recently.
He just got assaulted there.
He's an independent journalist.
He has spent the day in Washington, D.C. at the White House at a conference about Antifa.
And I think he's joining us now.
Nick Sorder, are you there?
I'm here, Tucker. Thank you for having me, sir.
Thanks so much for doing this.
So you just came from Portland.
How would you assess it?
What's it like?
It doesn't feel like America, Tucker, at this point.
It feels like, and I know it's a cliche, but it feels like a third world country.
I mean, you have police that have been totally infiltrated by a leftist militant group.
And, you know, right now you can see police cars behind me.
These police cars would protect me if somebody were to come up in a social.
That's not how it works in Portland.
The Portland police arrested me instead when I got assaulted.
It's a different world out there,
and not even just around the ice facility.
Like your monologue was spot on here, Tucker.
You go downtown, and it looks like it's post-apocalyptic almost.
The graffiti everywhere, the vandalism,
the boarded-up windows.
There are no people in downtown Portland.
It's quiet as hell.
There's nobody walking around.
People don't go there.
there for leisure anymore or for vacation, it's because they're afraid and they should be
afraid. The chance of you getting beat up or stuck with a needle or robbed in the street is
through the roof because police there aren't actually allowed to be police. So what happened to
you, if you don't mind explaining? You were arrested for being assaulted? Is it a crime in Portland
to be assaulted? It's a crime in Portland to be a conservative, Tucker. I mean, as weird as that
sounds. The video evidence, and even the DA, has come out and said because the DA refused to
go through with the case. So they ended up dismissing all of the charges. The video very clearly
shows me telling the person to back away as I'm walking down the sidewalk. And then the
antifa thugs, you know, this stuff is coordinated, right? They come up with an umbrella to try to
block other cameras. And as soon as when they do that, they're going to commit some sort of act
of violence, and that's exactly what they did this time.
One of their thugs decided
to swing on me and hit me in the face
before breaking my camera
and then throwing me in a hole.
Was that person arrested? Absolutely not.
Was I?
We know the story now.
What do they charge you with?
They charge me with disorderly conduct
too, which is
really weird considering
the amount of screaming
and vandalism
and assaults on officers and explosions of fireworks and such that happened in the middle of the night
in the streets out there, you know, they butt break in the cars. If you try to, if you're not a member
of Antifa and you try to drive down that street, they're going to hit your car. They're going to
break your windows. There's plenty of videos of that happening. And none of that is apparently
disorderly. They call what I did disorderly because it's a, what I'm doing is a threat to the order
in their city, which is a
basically
leftist authoritarianism.
So you
got your face in the way of an
Antifa fist, and so
you're the criminal. Did the cop
apologizes he was arresting you?
I mean, it's hard even to imagine
the scene you describing.
Yeah, and so
I actually went to
this group of police. There are about 12 of them.
They're way down the road. They don't do anything
ever.
obviously that situation changed a little bit as time went on
but I went over there to seek refuge with them
to hopefully like I wasn't even reporting anybody
I was just standing back
hoping that the situation would
you know get like ease up a little bit
and I'm standing there joking with a bunch of them
for seven to eight minutes or so
and then a sergeant rolls up on a bike and says cuff him
and that's exactly and they're like
that guy? This guy right here, cuff him? And he's like, yeah, cuff him. He's under arrest.
And they had no idea why. They couldn't explain to me for over 45 minutes, Tucker, what my
charges actually were. They started driving to the jail very slowly, hoping that somebody would
fill them in on why I was actually being arrested. And so they had to pull over on the side of the
road near the jail and just sort of twiddle their thumbs, waiting on a call from a lieutenant.
And as soon as they got that call from the lieutenant, that lieutenant instructed the officer to get out
the vehicle, presumably so I couldn't hear what they were talking about on the phone.
Something stinks over there.
I mean, there were three people all night long in Portland that came through that jail.
It's the only jail in Portland, and three people, including myself, ended up coming through
there that night.
It's wild.
And there were riots underway.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah, that same night, my car was vandalized.
There were fires in the street.
They do that every single night.
and that nobody is ever arrested for that it's it's so far from the america that you imagine
when you think of america i mean this is kind of my point so for example like a place
palm beach or miami or jacksonville even tampa city you know big cities in florida
that's the opposite of what would happen and so you wonder like how can poorland
Oregon share a flag with Miami, Florida?
Yeah, it's a great question.
And as you, as you very well said, this stuff doesn't happen in Florida.
It never, people aren't going to block the roads in Florida.
Right.
Because what happens?
You're going to get run over because, you know, these, these people will take residents that
live right near the ice facility and box their cars in with people.
They'll surround them and terrorize them.
But there's nothing that the drive.
can do about it. If they defend themselves, they go to jail. If they try to drive through the
crowd to save their family from these thugs, these violent, mentally ill thugs, they are the ones
that get arrested, not the thugs that held them hostage. So what does that tell you? It tells
you that if the rioters don't get arrested, but anyone who resist the rioters get arrested,
that tells you that the rioters are, in effect, working for the state. They're the militia,
then, right? I mean, what else would that tell you? They're on the same side.
essentially yeah of course and then people ask me all the time it's like okay well are these uh
what are the what are these antifa folks thoughts on the portland police and it's there's no ill
will between the two groups at all because they're practically working together at this point
yeah just the other day there was a a business owner or a manager of a restaurant uh that's
at the end of the street where the ice facility is on there's only one street to get to that to that
business. And he walks up and begging and pleading with the officers there to open the road,
not because the police had closed the road, but because the Portland police had relegated traffic
control duties to these Antifa militants that were not letting through employees of the restaurant
or patrons of the restaurant, only letting through their own people and Portland police were letting
it happen. Portland police ended up, I have it all on video. I posted it all in my ex.
Portland police walk up to these militants
that are controlling traffic and say
hey we need you to open up the road
would you mind opening the road so that people can get to the spaghetti
factory and they said no
and so the road just never opened and police just walked away
I mean I that's how deep this rot runs
like who is giving these officers orders
to stand down and defer to Antifa
So you've just changed my mind in this completely
I mean so I went into this thinking
well, the problem is these groups, Antifa and others, whatever Antifa is,
no one's even really ever defined it that I can tell.
But these groups of radicals angry about something committing violence against people.
But it sounds like the DOJ needs to come in and take control of the Portland Police Department
on civil rights grounds.
I know they're very busy policing anti-Semitism on Ivy League campuses.
It's a kind of critical problem in America.
But if a police department is indistinguishable from
Antifa, that might even be a bigger problem.
And maybe they should take it over tomorrow.
Why wouldn't they?
Yeah, and that's something that I should probably,
I'd like to talk to Attorney General Pam Bondi about.
She's been very responsive to this entire situation.
She put Harmeet Dylan on it.
They've launched an investigation into the practices of the Portland Police Department.
And Tucker, we actually put in this demand for discovery after my arrest.
and we were demanding all communications between Roe City Antifa, which is an organized group that isn't an entity that exists, and the Portland Police Department.
And literally within an hour of us doing that, my attorney got a call, an angry call from the DA's office, and then eventually said, okay, well, you know what, we're just, we're not going to move forward with this case.
They were clearly bothered by the fact that we were demanding discovery relating to the discussions between Roe City, Antifa, and the Portland Police Department.
So there's something there. There's something there.
If we didn't make that demand, I don't think they would have dropped this case.
That's an incredible story.
It's not the story I expected to hear from you at all.
That's an amazing story.
And it's a horrifying story because where does it leave the citizens of Portland?
I mean, if the police department is Antifa, then where do you go?
Yeah, I spoke with a resident.
There's an apartment building that is directly, it's adjacent to the ICE facility.
And they are, these residents are terrified to speak publicly.
I finally got one to speak to me on camera.
I haven't released it yet, but he wanted his faceboard because they're terrified of what happens when they walk out of their apartment building,
when they're complaining about what's going on in the street and the lack of action on the part of police officers.
and the city of Portland.
The city of Portland,
there is a noise ordinance in the city of Portland.
You know, people have the right
to the quiet enjoyment of their home, right?
And the Portland police and the city
have selectively decided they're not going to enforce it there
to the detriment of the multiple veterans
that live there with PTSD that are hearing them,
the Antifa folks in the street
shooting off fireworks in the middle of the night,
scaring the crap out of them.
They're talking about children in elevators
that are crying.
because it's like a war zone out in front of their house every single day.
And the police are just letting it happen.
For what reason?
I don't know.
Is it political?
Is it because they're totally infiltrated by these leftists?
I mean, there's a lot of reasons that it could be.
But it's something that we need to find out because this is not a victimless situation here.
The victims are the people of Portland that are just trying to live their lives and go about their daily business
without fear of being, you know, beaten in the street for complaining that people want to scream
in front of their house at 3 o'clock in the morning. That's how bad it is. I think a lot of
Americans are under the impression that nothing has changed in the last 40 years and the law
enforcement and intelligence agencies are fundamentally pro-American and committed to the rule
of law. That would include the U.S. military, CIA, NSA. And please
departments and National Guard units.
You know, you think they're sort of on your side.
And I think you're hitting at something that most people don't understand, which is a lot
of these organizations, these institutions have been completely taken over by people who
sympathize with Antifa.
And I would include the U.S. military in that.
Many members of the U.S. military cheered the assassination of Charlie Kirk, many online.
And that seems like a problem that seems like the problem, because if things goes out,
the people with the guns have to be
loyal to the Constitution. They can't be
loyal to Antifa, right?
Right. And I mean, you're absolutely
spot on there. It's chilling the amount
of those are just the people that we have
that are, have the, weirdly
enough have the balls to say that stuff publicly
like condoning the assassination
and Charlie Clark and stuff. I mean, it's terrifying to think
how many of these people are in the background
working for these police agencies?
Actually, we were able
to get a secret service agent fired.
one that works on protective details fired for saying that Charlie Kirk had it coming.
He said that publicly on Facebook.
That's somebody that works on a protective detail.
That should terrify everybody.
Because then it leads back to think, okay, well, did they did people within the Secret Service just let what happened to Trump and Butler?
Did they just let that slide?
You know, we know these people exist.
We know they're on these protective details.
We know that they've infiltrated the military.
That's terrifying.
and we really need
systematic reviews of all of
this stuff. And I know down there
in Portland, I'm actually
so, well, here in D.C., anyway,
here in D.C., I will be meeting tomorrow
with Harmeet Dillon and the Department of Justice
and they'll be doing a full interview
from start to finish from what happened
and what their next steps are going to be.
I spoke with President Trump about it today,
personally. They are not going to
let this go. They want
to expose all of the rot within this police department out there,
because ideally that model will be able to spread
to other police agencies across the country.
Like what they find in Portland may help them in Chicago,
for example.
So a can of worms has been opened here.
The police chief out there in Portland
has been on TV every day, slandering me,
saying that it is provocative to film in public,
with a light on your camera, even though it's dark, and so you need a light.
I mean, any reasonable human being can figure that part out, but they're terrified.
They know that we're not letting this go, that we're, and now they've got the DOJ on their backs.
I'm just hoping that the political pressure keeps up, and people don't just forget about the story.
Yeah, I hope not.
I know that Hartmeet, Dylan, who I know very well, my former lawyer, is a really serious and smart person and a very tough person.
So I have full confidence in her, but I hope that we don't devolve into like an endless
conversation in Tifa and like, you know, some angry 19-year-old, yeah, I'm against all that.
But cops with guns and handcuffs and the power to arrest citizens, if they're corrupt,
boy, there is nothing scary than that.
U.S. military officers, many of whom are like lunatics, like left-wing lunatics.
And of course, the foreign policy establishment doesn't care because all they want is another
a profitable war or they want to extend their wars and, you know, Ukraine, et cetera.
They want to war with Iran. So they don't really care about whether the people who run
the U.S. military are loyal to the Constitution of the United States. They don't care at all
because they're not loyal to the United States. But we should care. And I just really hope when
you're up there, you're up there, you'll encourage a forensic look at law enforcement, number one.
Yeah, absolutely. And I think you brought up a really good point that needs.
to be talked about more, where if there is a way, and I'll definitely ask about this,
if there is a way to put more federal power within the Portland Police Department, I don't
think it's able to be saved as is. I think it would need to be totally just turned on its head
or maybe scrapped and started over. You know, I, that would be, you know, I feel like that might
be the only way to save it unless you can take federal control over that stuff. I think that
was a really good point that you made. I'll definitely ask about that. Look, I mean,
this is just what we've seen in one city so far. How many more of these cities are having
the same issues that we're not talking about? I know Chicago's a hot topic and stuff right now,
but, you know, I'm sure, is this stuff happening in Seattle? Like, how many other cities
are you having this same issue
with corrupt political hacks
that have arrest powers?
I mean, that's very concerning.
It's a concern everybody.
Well, you really changed my mind, Nick,
and I appreciate your reporting.
Thank you for doing this,
and I hope you'll come back.
Thank you for shining the light on this, Tucker.
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So a few minutes ago, we showed you tape from the governor of Illinois, J.B. Pritzker,
who's been governor since 2019, I think,
running for president.
And he compared Donald Trump to Hitler
for sending 500 heavy-set National Guardsmen
into a city of many millions
to restore order in the face of very violent anti-ice protests.
I thought it might be worth getting the perspective
of a former Illinois governor,
someone who knows a lot about the state
and the city of Chicago.
He's from the city of Chicago.
former Governor Rob Goyevich joins us now.
Governor, thanks so much for coming on.
Thank you, Dr.
What do you make of Pritzker's position here,
that 500 National Guardsmen are like the Luftwaffe,
this is Nazi America, the Fourth Reich.
What do you think of that?
I don't want to malign Governor Prisker personally,
but anybody resembles a Nazi,
it's Prist who resembles Herman Gerey.
He'd take a little of the photos of Gary and J.B. Prisker.
That is so funny.
I was just thinking I was looking at his because his hair gel is the way he combs his
bril cream in this way.
I was like, who do you remind me of?
And you remind me that's so funny.
Excuse me.
I agree with you.
Right.
Right.
Look, if anybody's a Nazi for bringing in the National Guard,
and J.B. Prisker should look in the mirror because only a year ago,
he actually brought in the National Guard to protect what?
wealthy, white, limousine liberal Democratic donors and Democratic delegates at the Democratic
Convention in Chicago. He was more than happy to do that, but he won't do it when President
Trump wants to send the National Guard to help and work with the Chicago police to fight crime
in our city and in a city where every single day, at least one person is murdered, in a city
where nearly 600 crimes are reported every single day, in a city where 80 percent of those
murders. You see, the crime in Chicago is segregated. You know, the carjackers and the retail thieves
and the armed robbers, they go all over the city. But the murders are taking place in the
black neighborhoods and in the brown neighborhoods. 80% of the murders in Chicago are in the
black neighborhoods, are black people. And the other 15, 95% altogether, are black people and Latinos.
And so the Democrats, like Pritzker, who claimed to be on the side of black people and Latinos,
are basically saying, we're going to use the National Guard to protect donors, Democratic
donors and delegates but no no we don't want you help mr president to actually save black lives
because for those democrats notwithstanding their rhetoric black lives matter only to them for their
votes and what pritzker's doing now is he's hyper politicizing a very serious issue he's standing in front
of the schoolhouse door like george wallace did back at 63 when kennedy federalized the
national guard correctly to allow two black students to get into the university of alabama
Now, Pritzker is sort of a modern-day version of George Wallace in some respects, and that he's
trying to block President Trump, working to block President Trump and federal law enforcement
from coming to Chicago to carry out the mandate the American people gave President Trump in
the last election, and that is to secure our borders and to fix the illegal migrant problems.
And it's undeniable that there are tens of thousands of criminals who join the nearly 14 million
Illegal immigrants have come to America, according to Pew Research, and estimates are that
conservatively 10% of those are criminals.
That means we're talking about over a million criminals that have come to America.
And what kind of criminals are there?
What are they?
They are gangsters and they're drug dealers, their child sex traffickers, their sex offenders,
and they're cold-blooded killers.
And it's amazing.
And it's mind-boggling to me that J.B. Pritzker would choose this issue, because this motivation
is politics he's playing to the crazy left-wing crowd of the democrat party but it's really offensive
and immoral that he would do something like this and stand in the way of actually following the law
because the supremacy clause in our constitution is very clear the federal law is supreme over state law
and he should not be resisting or working to resist federal law so look i i have a confession to make
Tucker when i was governor early on
i knew him because he contributed to democratic politicians because he was
very wealthy
and he asked me to make them
director of the illinois human rights commission so
if i'm going to confess to any crime because i didn't commit any any crimes
but the near crumontal thing i did was actually hiring that guy it was a big
mistake
did he improve human rights in the state of illinois
no and you know what you know i don't know i i i work with him to on the
holocaust museum in in illinois
In Skokie, Illinois, and at that time, he seemed to be a very reasonable guy, but he's changed a lot, I think.
And I don't know, with it, I don't know what the, what the causes other than he's got the desire to run for president, be president, and notwithstanding President Taft and his success to be elected president, J.B.'s never going to be president. I know the guy. He's got no chance.
Taft was in a three-man race, as you'll recall.
1912. No, that's, yeah, no, I don't think he has much of a chance.
It's interesting.
I mean, you've been a governor.
There aren't many people who've been governor of anything.
And to be governor of Illinois, you know, one of your concerns is population, the state's population.
Because, of course, federal dollars, house seats, they're dependent on how many people live in your state.
And Chicago land, that area has depopulated.
People born in Chicago have left in amazing numbers, very similar to what's happened in California.
But the population aggregate number hasn't changed that much because of the inflow.
from the third world. So if you're, it's a little bit like the Catholic Church is always promoting
immigration because they, they need the seats, people in the seats. I wonder if that's part of
his motivation. Like Chicago, it's, what percentage of Chicago wasn't born in the United States?
Huge. Well, no, well, that's right. And the activists in the Democratic Party, there's so many
different activist groups in the Democratic Party that push immigration rights and those sorts of
issues and look I think you would agree I heard your your monologue and which was
profoundly interesting I mean most of the people that have come to America
illegally these 14 million that have crashed to our borders because Biden
basically said we don't have borders those are good people and they're doing
the work that you talked about I agree see they're victims and you know and you
know who victimized them it's these hypocritical Democrats when they started
opening up these sanctuary cities basically saying come on in we'll get put a
sign up come on into a
Don't worry about our immigration laws. Nobody cares. And you can come into our city and we'll protect you.
Forget about what the federal law might be, which you don't even know anyway. But it's no big deal to us. Come on in.
And so these are well-intentioned, kind-hearted, probably innocent people who want to chase the American dream like my immigrant father did when he came over here legally after Congress passed the Displaced Persons Act after World War II.
They came here looking for an opportunity because they're committed to their families.
they want to build a better life yeah and that's the great story of america and immigration the
thing that's missing is but you got to come legally and they were invited to come here illegally by the
democrats biden uh didn't secure the borders and the democrats opened up sanctuary cities and
and with all their rhetoric basically we're saying we're saying all these people come up here
and the reality is no country can sustain 14 million people who are here unlawfully
and what president trump is doing is absolutely necessary to save our country
And hopefully down the road, maybe there can be a way where the two parties can come together and address issues like the Dreamers and these other issues that are very legitimate.
But in the meantime, what you have now is a tremendous divide because the Democrats simply refuse to do anything that's good for our country because they never want to give Trump any kind of victory.
And they are simply determined to never work with him.
At the expense of our country, the people who live in our country.
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Well, I agree with that
completely, but Trump didn't write
the immigration laws.
I mean, they were written
by Congress, passed by Congress.
He hasn't even signed
any immigration law.
They have nothing to do with him.
They pre-exist his presidency.
So he's trying to enforce
existing law
and they are abetting
breaking that law so it does seem like insurrection to me i mean if if a state won't obey like a
core federal law like immigration law then where does that where does that leave us honestly like
how can we share a union no your questions well you probably raised you know you talked about
civil war and you know you think back to the days leading up to our civil war and i like to think we're
not even close to that, but you're right to raise it because you could see how there's this
slippery slope that we're going down. And, you know, it was the defiance of federal law. Lincoln
getting elected and different states decided we don't want to be under that election with that
president, so we're leaving. And before that, they were defying federal law. And we saw what
happened. Now you have a situation where not only has President Trump been given a mandate by the
American people to do what he's doing, but you also have a situation.
situation where we know that it works when there's cooperation. So the success that President
Trump has had with the National Guard of Washington, D.C., was in part because the mayor there,
Bowser, was willing to accept that and work with him. And, you know, they can get into nuances,
oh, well, that's a federal city versus a, you know, a city like Chicago. But if you're the
governor of the state of Illinois or the mayor of Chicago, you have an obligation to your
citizens to keep them safe. And the National Guard coming into Chicago with all the crime we have
and the need to support ICE in its efforts to follow the law and do what's necessary to follow the
law, you would think that a governor, irrespective of a party, would welcome that support
and thank the president and then take credit for the success of protecting American citizens
and American taxpayers. But our politics has gotten so crazy, and the Democratic Party is such a
crazy party now with the lunatic fringe becoming the mainstream and guys who were somewhat
reasonable like j b pritsker being transformed he's what he's trying to become is basically aOC and
drag okay he's trying to like get into her politics as opposed to sort of being the bill
clinton type democrat that supposedly he used to be and the democrat party doesn't seem to have
room for the bill clinton democrats anymore the jfk democrats anymore uh this is a party that's you know
been taken over by that left wing radical fringe that is no longer the radical fringe,
it's now the radical mainstream. And it's a socialist, communist kind of party. And it's a party,
and our governor again, that, you know, is basically siding with mob violence and anarchy and
chaos over, you know, the law, the rule of law, law enforcement, and those who have to enforce
the rule of law. And that's what this conflict is now. And that's why it's a seminal moment in
our history. And it's why I think President Trump is going to go down probably 150 years from now,
historians can't be objective is one of our great presidents because i do believe he's going to be
successful in this and solve this problem because he has the law on his side i mean if if he doesn't
solve it then we're in for disunion ahead i mean i don't i don't see how you can have in a state
with no internal in a country with no internal passports how you can have some states following
immigration law and others ignoring it it doesn't work i mean it just practically doesn't work so i
really hope it can be solved. Do you think in the Democratic Party, which obviously
know a lot about, there are any candidates on the horizon who are reformed candidates like
Bill Clinton in 92? Like, okay, we went too crazy. We need to pull back a little bit and reorient
around America's interests who even say words like that. Do you see any of those?
You know, I think the nearest think that that would be Senator Federman in Pennsylvania,
the guy that wears a hoodie. Yeah, yeah. He seems to be sensible and willing to find common ground
to work and and support traditional things that you know that you know that all americans have
historically been for what the old democratic party used to be for so i think there is at least
one low voice in that party um you know i haven't completely written myself off as a democrat
believe it or not i mean i can't begin to tell you know i'm a trumpocrat i say that openly
i'm so proud to be that and grateful to president trump personally but frankly put that aside i think he's
being he's a great president and necessary president and he's doing things that must be done to to save our
country and then make it great again first we have to save our country um but no i you know the
hatred and the vitrily on the on the far left democrat side is palpable i live in a neighborhood
you know that used to vote for me a lot and uh i was out on the street the other day talk right came
back from downtown chicago and some guy clearly he was a man he was muscular and i think he was a man
muscular and then he had long hair but he had a beard a full beard but what threw me was he was
wear an address and combat boots and he walked by and he took you know took a double take
recognized it was me then he gives me the finger and uh my first reaction was okay you know guy like
that gives me the finger i'm gonna you know probably give him an f you or giving the finger back but
then i wasn't sure whether it was a man or a woman and i'm trying not to swear at women so i had to
hold my tongue but that's sort of the element that's now a large loud voice within the
democratic party and thank you for the work that you're doing is because i love our country
now standing what my government's done to me i love my country i've lived the american dream myself there's
no place like america and this is the last best hope on earth as lincoln said a true and a great
illinoisian um but thank you for the work that you're doing because i still i believe and i know you do
too that that forgotten american the great vast silent majority that nixon talked about and and
changed american politics still exists it's what elected trump last november people with common sense
believe in God, love our country, don't burn the flag, don't like people who burn the flag,
you know, believe in the traditional values of our country, they still make up most of the
Americans, and I still believe actually most of rank-and-file Democratic voters.
If those Democrat voters can get over the fact that they've been lifelong Democrats,
because it's hard to, you know, change your love for your team, they can get over that, and they are.
They're increasingly going to leave the Democratic Party as they're doing,
and that Democrat Party is going to increasingly become a party of crazy left-wingers
and whoever gets the nomination, whoever the Republican is against them in two years,
I think it's going to have a long, hard chance, hard time to be able to win.
I think our country is waking up, and I think President Trump has been at the fanguart of that,
and I'm not the only Trumpocrat out there, Democrat for Trump.
You're definitely the most articulate.
Rod Bogovic, thank you so much for joining us.
I really appreciate it.
Good to talk to again, Tucker.
Thank you.
Great talk to you. Thank you.
And thanks for joining us tonight.
The fourth installment of our live experiment continues.
We'll be back next Wednesday at 6th Eastern.
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