Tucker Carlson
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That's anti-Semitic! Really now? Let's see what AIPAC has to say about it. Minutes after Massey was declared the loser, AIPAC, the dreaded AIPAC, whose name we're not allowed to say, AIPAC sent out this tweet in public on Twitter. Here's what they said.
We're quoting, pro-Israel Americans are proud to help defeat anti-Israeli candidates. Being pro-Israel is good policy and good politics! And good politics! In other words, the second Masi loses, AIPAC announces, we did it. We did it. We bumped this guy off. He criticized us.
We're literally an unregistered foreign lobby who exists not to help the United States or its citizens, but a foreign country that couldn't exist without our aid anyway, whose aims are so far from ours that they are hurting us gravely, whose population may love Trump, but in a lot of ways hate Christian Americans. That's why they're spitting on nuns. That country doesn't like this member of Congress, therefore we're going to take him out. And by the way, we did.
Oh. So in other words, AIPAC is saying out loud something that if you said out loud might get you fired from your job. Or investigated by the Trump DOJ, which by the way has just announced a multi-city anti-antisemitism tour led by Leo Terrell.
The chief of anti-Semitism enforcement or something, a Fox News contributor with, I think, 11 IRS liens against him over more than 10 years. A guy who's sort of wondering, like, how'd you get into federal service if you have a problem paying federal taxes? We'll leave that between him and the IRS. Maybe he'll get his own exemption from IRS audits. We'll see.
Mutta hän johtaa yhdistelmään Yhdysvalloissa, jotta hän voi tehdä jotain Yhdysvallan puolustusministeriön puolustusministeriöstä, joka sanoo, että ihmiset ovat rauhoittaneet, että israelin kritiikki on tärkein ongelma. Koska kyllä, israelin kritiikki on nyt valitettavasti antisemitismi. Joten kun he kertovat sinulle, että sinä olet antisemitismi, he sanovat, että sinä olet kritiikki ulkomaalaisesta maasta. Ja se on nyt ongelma.
Rather than explain to you why it's so important and so good for you and the grandchildren you hope to have to support Israel, you should get on board. This is a great deal. Israel is awesome. Here's how they help us. Here's why you should be all in Israel. Here's why the thousands of children they murdered in Gaza deserve to be killed. Because they were future terrorists. Make your case if you have a case. Make it. Tell us what you think. Instead of doing that, the Trump administration...
is taking the position that noticing is hate. Just noticing it. That's hate. It's antisemitism. It's a crime. That's the official message from the Department of Justice, which is using your tax dollars to intimidate you into shutting up about something that AIPAC is bragging about publicly. It's hard to know what this is. I mean, clearly it's not a sincere effort to reduce antisemitism.
If you're going to gin up antisemitism, you're going to make people feel bitter. If you wanted people to blame their problems on Jews, whoever they are, this is exactly what you would do. Of course. So it's not an effort to reduce antisemitism, and you wouldn't have Leo Terrell, the Fox News contributor, with 11 IRS liens against him. That's your public servant, really?
You wouldn't have that guy leading a multi-city tour to screech at you about how you're a bad person for not liking Israel. And by the way, possibly a criminal for not liking Israel. You wouldn't attack the only truly sacred right this country protects, which is the freedom of speech, on behalf of a foreign country if you were trying to eliminate antisemitism. Of course not. This is something else.
This is a humiliation exercise. This is designed to let you know that there is now a caste system in place under which skepticism of one group is a lot more serious than skepticism of another group. Another word for this that was very common on Fox News, and in fact it emerged many times from Donald Trump's mouth, was identity politics. That's identity politics. We should instead have politics based on citizenship.
If you're a citizen, you are equal to me under the law. There are no distinctions beyond that. God may make distinctions beyond that, but we're not God, we're a government. And in our government, the people own the country, they are shareholders in this enterprise, and you treat them all the same until proven otherwise. That's our justice system.
You can criticize anyone you want equally. Every American citizen is allowed to use the same words, regardless of what his parents look like. Because we don't have castes, because we're not India. We reject identity politics. That was the promise. That's why BLM was wrong. All of a sudden you had to worship black people like gods, rather than just treating them like friends or neighbors or citizens or just people, because that's what they are. That's what every person is, just a person.
Good on a good day, bad on a bad day. Smarter, taller, richer, poorer, shorter, fatter. You know, different in some ways, but fundamentally all the same and equal under the law. Because this country is governed the same way heaven is governed, by universal principles. If something is wrong, it is wrong for everyone. If something is okay, it's okay for everyone. We don't make those distinctions. Because when we do, it's called corruption.
That's what corruption is. Different rules for me than for you. But all of a sudden you have, led by this administration, the one that Charlie Kirk and I were so hopeful about in church that morning in January of last year, you have the most aggressive and the most threatening outbreak of identity politics maybe in this country's history.
You have the Justice Department endorsing the idea that criticism of foreign nation is potentially a crime. And you have certain states banning it, like Florida, under Ron DeSantis. No, that's a hate crime. You can't criticize that country or our relationship with it. At the very same time, the people encouraging you to go along with this and threatening you if you don't are bragging that everything you're not allowed to say is in fact true.
That's all this is. It's a way to make it really clear. Jeffrey Epstein gets to win Powerball somehow. His murderers walk free. We're not even going to investigate it. But you watch yourself. Watch yourself now. That's exactly what's going on. But maybe the most obvious example of what's going on happened last night. And it wasn't just the fact that Ed Galreen or whatever the guy's name is, who even knows who cares?
As he won, somebody, and this was cruel, brought a video camera to his, quote, victory party. Now, remember, this is a guy who just beat a seven-term incumbent. And check the numbers on this. It's not that easy to beat an incumbent, a seven-term incumbent, who is wildly popular, even by the standards of Republican states. Thomas Massey wasn't just popular, he was wildly popular in his district, and the election results over the past seven terms prove that. Look them up.
Joten tämä kaveri, Ed, mitä tahansa nimestä, vain voittaa. Ja hänen yhden kampanjan suosituksensa on luottaa isäsi ja lähettää hänet Iraniin, mutta hän voittaa kuitenkin. Miten hän voitti? No, tietysti ihmiset olivat niin yllättyneet ajatteluun, että he vain nostivat Ed Gullroonin kohti ja kestävät hänet loppuun loppuun. Ja sitten he kaikki streamoivat viikkojen halliin kappaleita ja high fives ja ehkä joitakin bratsia.
Luuletko, että se olisi tapahtunut? Ihmiset woke up one morning and realized their congressman, who we thought was honest and principled and decent, a family man whose four children love him, who built his own home. The embodiment of the America you thought you lived in. This independent has self-respect and reverence for God and nature. That's what you thought of him. And you realized, no, no, no, he's like a liberal who's actually being supported by the jihadis, who's like some kind of sex criminal.