
The Tucker Carlson Show
Conor McGregor’s Presidential Bid, Tariffs, Erasing Irish Culture, and Deporting Rosie O’Donnell
18 Apr 2025
Conor McGregor says the Irish people are intentionally being erased by mass migration. He’s considering a run for president of Ireland to stop it. (00:00) How Is Ireland Doing? (06:38) McGregor’s Humble Beginnings as a Plumber’s Assistant (08:53) The Erasure of Irish Culture (11:31) How They’re Trying to Keep McGregor From Running for President (18:59) Ireland’s Economic Crisis (31:17) How Long Until Ireland Is Unfixable? (35:14) The War on Christianity in Ireland Paid partnerships with: Hillsdale College: Take a free online course today at https://TuckerforHillsdale.com Liberty Safe: Promo code “MADEINUSA” for 5% off at https://LibertySafe.com/Tucker Hallow prayer app: Get 3 months free at https://Hallow.com/Tucker Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Conor McGregor, thanks a lot for having us. This is one of the great, Dublin's one of the great cities in the world.
For sure. The best city in the world.
You can make a claim to that. Walk around Dublin for a day and then think of five better cities. Not possible. It's an amazing place. It's an amazing country. How's the country doing?
You know, like a lot of countries in the Western sphere, it is being governed by, you know, people with ill intentions of its people.
Yes.
And, you know, they have not got the interest of their people at its heart. However, our country stays strong. Our people are strong-willed, strong-minded, and we are of amazing spirit. And it's about highlighting the issues that are going on. And as we have been doing, It's turning. We will get there.
I am not going to sit here in front of you with a doom and gloom about the things that are going wrong. I will highlight for sure, but I will highlight the solutions and the resolutions and where we are headed and keep the outlook positive. That is what has worked for me my entire life and my entire career, where I was able to rise up and do things that were...
once considered unattainable, you know, kept a positive outlook. And that's what I will urge my citizens and my countrymen, my fellow countrymen and women to do. And that's what we are doing. You know, we had a great moment in the Oval Office with President Trump where we got to speak, and before the press in the White House where we got to speak our case. It was the first time it had happened.
In our history, really, where we felt as a people, someone spoke up about our issues. We often hear, and very hastily, hear about overseas issues or foreign affairs. And we hear about it so much that we are left scratching our head. Well, what about our issues? Exactly. What about the issues the people of Ireland face? And that is a rising sentiment today.
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