Tucker Carlson Reacts to Kamala Harris’s DNC Speech (with Special Guest Jason Whitlock)
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Summary
In this episode of the Tucker Carlson's new show, Tucker sits down with Kamala Harris to talk about her campaign for the 2020 Democratic presidential nomination, why she s running for president, and what it s going to take to get her on the ballot in 2020. She also talks about why she thinks it s a good idea for her to run for president in 2020 and why it s important to have a woman on the ticket who s not a clone of her husband, former Vice President Joe Biden. She also gives us a tribute to her late mother, Dr. Shamala Harris, who was a pioneer in the field of pediatric cancer research, and shares some of her favorite memories from growing up in the late 1800s and early 1900s in the United States of America, and how she and her siblings grew up in a family of doctors, scientists, engineers, and scientists in the early 20th century, including her step-father, Donald "Donald" Donald Harris Sr., who was the first African-American doctor to become a doctor in the country, a man who discovered the first cure for breast cancer, and the first black man to develop the first effective cure for cancer, the cure for the disease, and a woman who would become the first woman to vote for the Democratic Party s first black woman to be elected to the presidency, Kamala's mother. . We promise to bring you the most honest content, the most authentic interviews we can without fear and without fear or favor, without fear, without any favor without any fear or fear. We promise you the honest content you can t get without fear without fear. We're not doing that. -Tucker Carlsons Show, we promise you'll get the Honest content you won't get from the Honest Content you can get from us without fear & favor, we'll get you the Honest Interviews you can't get that, we're not gonna do that, you'll not getting that, and we won't getting that from us, we won t get that from you, not without that, not even with fear and favor, not gonna get it, not with that, either. "Tucker Carlson's Show" -The Tucker Carlsson Show, featuring Tucker Carlson, the truth, the honest interview with the truth you get from Tucker Carlson, the Honest Podcast? -The Honest Interview with the Honest Truth Podcast, the REAL TRUTH, the TRUTH!
Transcript
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welcome to tucker carlson show it's become pretty clear that the mainstream media are dying
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they can't die quickly enough and there's a reason they're dying because they lie they lied so much
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it killed them we're not doing that tucker carlson.com we promise to bring you the most
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honest content the most honest interviews we can without fear or favor here's the latest
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this is her intro video um and it's interesting what she's about to speak we're going to take
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that for as long as we can bear you are you are you temperamentally prepared for this i'm ready
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i've had enough of this old-fashioned that i'm it's just interesting that you know 60 days ago
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30 days ago kamala harris was considered by everybody in the democratic party as a joke
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like this was unimaginable in july last month unimaginable and now it's just like taken as a
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matter of course of course it's it's kamala is a great the great stakesman of our time
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here she is and with that the united states of america kamala harris so no beyonce appearance
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oh was she slated that was the big rumor i think she's smarter than that
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oh there's a guy with a gun right behind her guns are bad right okay
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we're gonna lose is how are we gonna lose ask you
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there's the man she kissed with the mask on her purported husband doug oh i thought you're
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talking about willie brown no i willie has self-respect i know i actually like willie brown
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and he would never kiss her with a mask on what would be the point well exactly
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do you know willie brown no you'd like willie brown really yeah he's just got a great sense
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of humor even you disagree with everything about him but he's hilarious
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she looks happy the stepdaughter and that look actually look like i can't stand this i know
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exactly the funny thing is i hate to say it kamala's sister is actually pretty and is that who that was
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because i did very pretty yeah woman yeah that woman right there holy cow are you sure that's
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that's her sister yeah she's pretty correct i'd like to get her number
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but now i'm being shallow and mean but there's something unappealing about kamala harris i think
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but i think she looks good thank you thank you oh yeah she's perfectly attractive but there's
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something in her vibe that looks fake to me man they printed all those signs fast
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they did do that i think in march when they were well that's exactly right when that when they called
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the cna anchors together and told them the plan after the debate thank you thank you thank you thank
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you thank you thank you please thank you please thank you so very much thank you everyone thank you
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everyone thank you okay let's get to business let's get to business all right it would be hard if she
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were president harder than the rest of us let me start by thanking my most incredible husband doug
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that's doug for being an incredible partner to me an incredible father to colin ella and happy
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i love you so very much to our president joe biden
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presidential oh she can't believe she mentioned joe biden
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i think about the path that we have traveled together joe i am filled with gratitude your record
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is extraordinary as history will show and your character is inspiring and doug and i love you
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you are going to be an incredible vice president
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and to the delegates and everyone who has put your faith in our campaign your support is humbling
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so america the path that led me here in recent weeks was no doubt unexpected
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so my mother our mother shamala harris had one of her own
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and i miss her every day and especially right now
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so my mother was 19 when she crossed the world alone traveling from india to california with an
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unshakable dream to be the scientist who would cure breast cancer
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when she finished school she was supposed to return home to a traditional arranged marriage
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but as fate would have it she met my father donald harris a student from jamaica
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they they fell in love and got married and that act of self-determination made my sister maya
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i will always remember that big mayflower truck packed with all our belongings ready to go
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my early memories of our parents together are very joyful ones
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but my father would say as he smiled run kamala run don't be afraid don't let anything stop you
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there's something so fraudulent about this it's making me uncomfortable
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from my earliest years he taught me to be fearless
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but the harmony between my parents did not last
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of firefighters nurses and construction workers
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she leaned on a trusted circle to help raise us
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a lesson that Michelle mentioned the other night
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she taught us to never complain about injustice
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I grew up immersed in the ideals of the civil rights movement
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and they made sure that we learned about civil rights leaders
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I started to notice something about my best friend Wanda
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and there were times she didn't want to go home
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that she was being sexually abused by her stepfather
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and I immediately told her she had to come stay with us
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because I believe everyone has a right to safety
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and so I think she's probably a little more formidable
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and then sort of alighting into the current state of affairs
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I mean I do think at some point she has to explain
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how did I become with not one person going to a single primary
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in her sort of not terrible explanation of her childhood
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but she says that her mother was lecturing her about injustice
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what you came to the United States at 19 to become a doctor
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and like you're the victim of what exactly are you
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and what does it have to do with the civil rights movement
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I mean it's not an attack on Kamala Harris to say
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she's got nothing to do with the civil rights movement
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and again you don't immigrate to the land of opportunity
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and just like laying claim to a history that's not hers
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sort of 1962 civil rights movement accent from Alabama
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it's all part of the power of the black identity black worship
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and the only thing you have to really do to be black
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and if you promote the fact that everybody black is a victim
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they're actually very successful in the United States
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Caribbean's in general I think make more than native born whites
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close anyway they're successful they're entrepreneurial
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they're not part of the history of racism and slavery in the United States
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I stood up for veterans and students being scammed by big for profit colleges
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who threaten the security of our border and the safety of our communities
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and neither were the elections that put me in those offices
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we were underestimated at practically every turn
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because the future is always worth fighting for
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fellow Americans this election is not only the most important of our lives
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it is one of the most important in the life of our nation
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forward to a future with a strong and growing middle class
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and building that middle class will be a defining goal of my presidency
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and she expected us to make the most of the opportunities that were available to us
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an opportunity economy where everyone has the chance to compete
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whether you live in a rural area, small town, or big city
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and as president I will bring together labor and workers
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we will provide access to capital for small business owners
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you just let in over 10 million people illegally
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and her donors at BlackRock are buying up the houses
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and her donors at Airbnb are turning your neighborhood
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where there's no social connection at all between people
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made a suggestion I think in the past week about
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there are more people than there are available houses
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I hate to tell you that it's still going on in 2024
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Greenville, South Carolina with Marjorie Taylor Greene
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from the pollution that fuels the climate crisis
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on Fox for stumbling through her school bus talk
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you follow elections closer and longer than I have
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so but with that caveat I've certainly been around them
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and no I mean up until back when it was a functioning
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that's not what I want for the rest of the country
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and so the argument that I was making on your show
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the whole left has been hijacked by San Francisco
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well hold on this party wants to rewrite the Constitution
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let's go back to where I began at the beginning