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Ice Cube X Tucker: the studio interview

There’s people that we all have in our lives who are the same race that we can’t stand, and there’s people in our lives from other races that we get along with way better. So, it’s not about race. It’s not about color and gender and this and that. It’s about who do you connect with.

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Tucker’s interview with Ice Cube continues.

“I’ve been shut out. Some platforms will not have me on.”

“They don’t like that I’m an independent thinker, I’m not part of the herd, I’m not part of the ‘Go Along to Get Along Gang’, so to speak. So, you know, I’m an outsider, and so I’m not part of the club. So I have to go places, for one that I’m welcome, and where I can voice my opinion without somebody, you know, saying I’m a bad person and that they never wanna have me on their platform again.”

“I just want to do right by the people.”

“That comes through political means, that comes through the private sector, wherever it comes I’m down to work with whoever’s down to do something right for the people.”

“Enemies meet. They talk. I’m pretty sure there’s some communication between Russia and the Ukraine right now, somebody’s on the phone talking to somebody, trying to come up with a solution. So, we just gotta’ talk, that’s the only way we’re gonna work this out. I know when the talking stops, the fighting starts.”

T: What’s your view of the police at this point?

I: “It’s the same… It’s like looking at, what’s your view of the military? Like, they’re the military, they’re always going to be the military. If I asked you this in 1946, you’d be like, they’re the military. So, it’s a fraternity. It’s an organization that does things a certain way, and I think their philosophy sometimes is detrimental to the people they’re serving, because I think cops have a ‘win and make it home’ philosophy. Win whatever battles you have in the street, make it home at night, at that’s actually the most important thing. And everything else, people’s rights, doing things the right way, you know, being totally fair and square all the time and not, you know, being a little aggressive … all that comes second to win the encounter, make it home at night. And you can’t really fault somebody for thinking that way as a police officer, but that’s the philosophy, so everything else comes second to that…”

“Saying what you feel, being yourself, is what they call ‘toxic’. You know, we shouldn’t be called ‘toxic’ for our instincts and for, you know, ‘I was born this way’, what are you talking about? You know what I mean? Like, why can’t we be ourselves, we were born this way, too.”

“Everybody doesn’t really have to affirm you. You know, if I wake up and say I feel like a pigeon, I want everybody to treat me like a pigeon, some people may say, whatever, Cube, we’ll treat you like a pigeon. But some people may choose to be like, dude, no, that’s your world, I’m not part of it… I have to be ready for that. It’s a big world out here. Everybody doesn’t have to adhere to me.”

T: “We’ve been talking almost all day now, you haven’t mentioned race a single time. We’ve mention economics, rich and poor, a number of times. Do you think that we overplay the role of racial conflict in American life?”

I: “Yes. I think race, it takes up too much space. There’s people that we all have in our lives who are the same race that we can’t stand, and there’s people in our lives from other races that we get along with way better. So, it’s not about race. It’s not about color and gender and this and that. It’s about who do you connect with.”

“Controversy sells, so they’re not showing people getting along. What they want to get to is the fight, the conflict, you know, the argument, the throwing of the bottles, the turmoil, the differences.”

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Tucker: Viktor Orbán on Ukraine, Russia and Hungary

If any western country would send any boots on the ground, that would mean a direct war between the west and Russia.

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Tucker and Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán talk about the war in Ukraine, how Americans are being lied to about it, and about Hungary’s success as a nation. Highlights include:

“As the war in Ukraine completely reshuffles the world order and threatens to destroy human civilization, it’s striking just how little information Americans are receiving about what happens there. The nation of Hungary shares a border with Ukraine. Its leader, Viktor Orbán, the nation’s longest serving Prime Minister, has been dealing with the Russians all of his life. He grew up under Russian occupation. As a young man, he was arrested and thrown in to jail by Russian-backed police for his efforts to liberate the country. In his Prime Ministry, he’s dealt regularly with Vladimir Putin, whose nation supplies Hungary with most of its energy. Viktor Orbán understands Russian and Ukraine. So, two years after we last spoke to him, we returned to Hungry to sit down with Prime Minister Viktor Orbán and ask him, what exactly is happening in Ukraine right now?

“When you speak on politics in Russian … the number one issue, how to keep together the country… Freedom is just another issue, second, third, whatever. First, keep the country together, and that’s generated a different kind of culture and understanding of politics. That’s creating a kind of military approach, like they have.”

“They will not kill their leader, they will never give it up, they will keep together the country [sic] and they will defend it. We finance more, they will invest more. If we send more technical equipment, they will produce more. So, don’t misunderstand the Russians.

“Now, Putin is in power for long, long years [sic]. We forgot about how dangerous when there is no strong leadership or interregnum in Russian. The interregnum is the worst case possible… If this is the goal, it’s a mistake. It’s more than dangerous.

“If any western country would send any boots on the ground, that would mean a direct war between the west and Russia, and we are in a third world war immediately, so it’s a very dangerous moment now.

“Ideology is a very difficult thing, because it has an exclusivity. So, when the liberal says that this is the interpretation of society, it means that this is the only way to interpret a society. If you do differently, you cannot be a good man. So, we have another interpretation, we have a Christian and national, more traditional interpretation of human being and society, but they can’t accept it because it’s different.

“If you ask anybody on the street that any Hungarian leader who is elected freely can be a puppet of Putin or the Russians, they say it’s a joke, it’s impossible, because we are a sovereign country, and even to the Russians we deliver many times that we are sovereign.”

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Tucker: Debate Night with Donald Trump

“I think he’s the most corrupt president we’ve ever had. And he also has the distinction of being the most incompetent.”

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How’d you guys like watching the Republicans bicker among themselves last night? Meanwhile, Tucker was interviewing Donald Trump on why he wasn’t at the first Republican debate, Newsome, Epstein, the last election, Joe Biden and more. Highlights include:

Trump:

“I felt it would be more appropriate not to do the debate, I don’t think it’s right to do it. If you’re leading by 50, 60, in one poll I’m leading by 70 points…. I’m going to have all these people screaming at me, shouting questions at me, all of which I love answering, I love doing but it doesn’t make sense to do them, so I’ve taken a pass.”

“I think they like me and I know they love my policies. I hope they like, me, too. You know, a lot of people say they don’t like me but they like my –I think they like me. But, I have never seen spirit like it is right now, and the reason is because crooked Joe Biden is so bad. He’s the worst president in the history of our country. I don’t think he’s going to make it to the gate, but, you know, you never know. But he’s a corrupt person.”

“Remember when I asked the question, ‘Why is it that the Mayor of Moscow’s wife [sic] is allowed to give you $3.5million’…I said the Mayor of Moscow’s wife, giving you $3.5million, what did you do to deserve $3.5million? To Biden…and Chris Wallace didn’t want me to ask that question… It turned out to be much more appropriate than people thought.”

“China pays this guy millions of dollars…. See, I think he’s the most corrupt president we’ve ever had, and he also has the distinction of being the most incompetent. And, I believe both. I mean, he’s both incompetent and corrupt. I actually believe he’s compromised, because China knows so much about him. They know where the money comes from, they know where it is, who paid it, they probably paid it…. He, in many ways, is a Manchurian candidate.”

“The Democrat convention, the last one … they had voter ID that was this big, it looked like a prison guard…You walked in, they had your picture, your this, your fingerprint … everything, the most incredible voter ID I’ve ever seen. That was to get into the Democrat National Convention.

We could go back and we should go back to all paper ballots, voter ID, same day voting. You know, France did it. France had mail-in ballots and it was terrible. Anytime you have mail-in ballots, you’re going to have massive cheating on your elections.”

“After the election was over, the RINOs got together with the Democrats and they redid the election so you couldn’t do it anymore. So, then I called the people…Yes, you could do it. In other words, they took the Voting Act and they redid it so the Vice President no longer has the power to do what I said he could do.”

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