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Opinions/Editorials Title: Tucker Carlson: This Is How Nations Collapse (a long but worthy read) "Our leaders have dithered and lied about the riots as the nation goes up in flames," Fox News Host Tucker Carlson said on Monday night. Fox News host Tucker Carlson delivered a 30 minute address Monday night, documenting the terror and destruction across the the country, and calling out both the Left and the Right for their their lack of leadership. Watch Carlsons monologue here, or read the transcript below: The nation went up in flames this weekend. No one in charge stood up to save America. Our leaders dithered. They cowered. They openly sided with the destroyers. In many cases, they egged them on. Later, they will deny doing any of this. They are denying it now. But you know the truth because you saw it happen. This is how nations collapse. When no one in authority keeps the order, and when someone in our professional class encourage violence, American citizens are forced to defend themselves. They have no choice. No one else is going to defend them they know that now. Its possible that more people will be hurt in coming days that would be a tragedy. But in an environment like this, more violence could very well lead to a cascade of new tragedies, to something far bigger and more destructive than anything we have seen so far. So, this isnt over. It might simply be the beginning. We pray it isnt. Its hard to think clearly about anything thats going on right now. The chaos, the destruction, the relentless lying from above its all too much. Americans are bewildered, and they are afraid. But most of all, they are filled with rage, angrier than they have ever been. The worst people in our society have taken control. They did nothing to build this country. Now, they are tearing it down. They are rushing us toward mass suicide. So, how do we respond? We must protect ourselves and our families. Once again, we have no choice, but to do that. But we cannot allow ourselves to become like they are. We are not animals, we are Americans. In the face of such indecency, we must resolve to be decent. We believe this country has a future. We intend for our children to live and thrive here. That is what we are defending. All our leaders do is set us against each other. They stage a never-ending national cockfight for their profit and amusement. But were not going to play along. We will love our neighbors relentlessly in spite of all of it, not because they look like us or share our political views. But we love them because they are human beings, and they are Americans. Those are the bonds that tie us together the bonds our leaders seek to destroy. We cant let them. We should start by being unsparingly honest about what is happening right now. Truth is our defense, and its our countrys last hope. We plan to use this hour to create a record of this moment right now, to show you whats really going on in your country. We feel an obligation to do that before the facts are spun into propaganda by the liars or the images are pulled off the internet forever, as many of them inevitably will be. Were going to begin with where my family lives and has lived for 35 years, in the northwest quadrant of Washington, D.C. This is called Mac Market. Its on MacArthur Boulevard, which is named after General MacArthur during the war. Its our neighborhood store; its walking distance from my house. People meet there every morning for coffee. Kids come after school for candy. Its as close to a community gathering spot as we have. The market is run by the Kim family. The Kims are immigrants from Korea. They are revered in our neighborhood for their decency and their hard work. When they lost their son several years ago, the neighbors grieved for them. The Kims are not political. Theyve never hurt anyone. They only make things better. But last night, the mob came for their store. At 1:00 a.m. Monday morning, Mr. Kim was kneeling alone on the sidewalk trying to salvage what he has spent his life building. Scenes like this played out in hundreds of neighborhoods across this country, maybe yours. Here are a few. In Columbia, S.C., a man called the police when things began to fall apart. Rioters saw him call. They surrounded that man, and they beat him. Onlookers laughed as he was pummeled. In Rochester, N.Y., a group of eight men smashed the windows of a jewelry store. The couple who lived above the shop emerged to confront them. Both of them were viciously beaten with a ladder and a two-by-four. In Dallas, a man armed with what appeared to be a sword did his best to defend a business from looters. The mob bashed him in the head with a rock and a skateboard. Its hard to watch. In San Jose, riders with crowbar stormed the highway and attacked vehicles, trying to pull drivers from their cars. In Birmingham, Ala., a local reporter called Stephen Quinn was beaten, and then he was robbed on live television as he tried to cover the looting. In Portland, Ore., a man was beaten apparently for daring to carry an American flag in public. He never released the flag, by the way. How many of these people died? How many were murdered by the rioters? We dont know yet. At the least, some are likely disabled for life. They were beaten that badly. And then there was the mass stealing. It seemed to be everywhere over the weekend. In Buckhead, an upscale part of Atlanta, rioters stole a Tesla from a dealership and drove it through an indoor mall just to underscore how completely out of control things were. In Portland, Oregon, mobs looted Louis Vuitton, Apple and Chase Bank among many others. They often set fires as they left. In Chicago, protesters fought systemic racism by running through a Nike store stealing shoes. And in Washington, D.C., a federal city surrounded by military bases and protected at all times by the single highest concentration of law enforcement in the world, criminals operated with apparent impunity in the streets. They looted Georgetown. They smashed the windows in federal buildings. They desecrated virtually every war memorial in the city a week after Memorial Day. And then, as you likely know, Sunday night they set fire to St. Johns Episcopal Church, a 200-year-old building that has welcomed every American president since James Madison. It is right across the street from the White House. For people stuck inside anywhere during this insanity the sick, the elderly, the powerless the experience was terrifying. Listen to this woman from Minneapolis. Reporter: How was last night? Unidentified woman: Scary. They went straight to Office Max, the Dollar Store and every store over here that I go to. I have nowhere to go now. I have no way to get there because the buses arent running. So, thats whats happening in America right now. We didnt play all of the tape we have. Theres a lot of it. Some of the tape is too shocking, and honestly, its too incendiary. We understand that television is an emotional medium, and we dont want to make things worse. Were not going to, but you get the point. The point is, this is a national emergency. Its a profound national emergency. But you would never know that from listening to our elected leaders. Almost all of them pretend this is not really happening or if it is happening, it is just part of Americas long tradition of vigorous political discourse. Politicians on both sides tell us that this is all about the death of a man in police custody in Minneapolis last week. The people burning down our country are protesters. Theyre engaged in a legitimate protest. Okay, what exactly are those protesters demands? What are they asking for? If Congress agreed to enact their program, what would the program be? Not a single person even hints the answer because there is not an answer. No one has bothered to pull the guys beating up old ladies on the street or looting Gucci, but youve got to wonder how many of them have ever even heard of George Floyd. And if they have heard of him, what difference would it make? Violence and looting are not forms of political expression. If you were killed tomorrow, how many buildings would you want burned to the ground in your memory? How many old women smashed in the face on the street in your name? None, we hope, because youre not a vicious psychopath, like the people youve just watched. In fact, what were watching is not a political protest. Its the opposite of a political protest. It is an attack on the idea of politics. The rioters you have seen are trying to topple our political system. That system is how we resolve our differences without using violence. But these people want a new system, one that is governed by force. Do what we say or we will hurt you. You know this. You can see it for yourself on television; you have. But our leaders continue to lie. They tell us thats not true. This isnt happening. Its just a protest. Some Democrats have openly embraced what is happening. Really they dont have much of a choice. These are their voters cleaning out the Rolex store. These riots effectively are the largest Joe Biden for President rally on record. In gratitude for that, more than a dozen Joe Biden for President campaign staffers donated money to the rioters in Minneapolis, and then they bragged about it on Twitter. No Democratic leader can directly criticize what is happening right now. And in fact, some have joined in. Over the weekend, the Democratic Party of Fairfax, Virginia, which is an important Democratic organization, released the following statement on Twitter: Riots are an integral part of this countrys march towards progress. Progress. Burning buildings, teargas, dead bodies, the screaming injured, criminal anarchy to the Democratic Party of Fairfax, that is called progress. Celebrity after celebrity has weighed in to agree on social media. From his fortified compound, basketball star LeBron James has used his accounts to encourage more rioting. Bernie Sanders surrogate Shaun King has done the same. So has Black Lives Matter leader, DeRay Mckesson. Colin Kaepernick openly calls for violence. Heres a quote: The cries for peace will rain down and when they do, they will land on deaf ears, he says approvingly. Imagine shouting fire in a crowded theater, a theater with 325 million people in it called our country. Thats what theyve been doing and have been doing for days. When the violence began, what we needed more than anything was clarity in the middle of this. Its hard to see when the tear gas starts. Someone in America needed to tell the truth to the country. Instead, almost all of our so-called conservative leaders joined the lefts chorus, as if on cue. On Friday, as American cities were being destroyed by mobs, the vice president United States refused to say anything specific about the riots we were watching on television. Instead, Mike Pence scolded America for its racism. Carly Fiorina, once a leading Republican presidential candidate tweeted that and were quoting, Its white America that now must see the truth, speak the truth and act on the truth. Meanwhile, Kay Coles James, who is the president of the Heritage Foundation thats the largest conservative think tank in the country. You may have sent them money, hopefully for the last time. Kay Coles James wrote a long scream denouncing America as an irredeemably racist nation: How many times will protests have to occur? Got that? Have to occur. Like the rest of us caused this by our sinfulness. The message from our leaders on the right, as on the left, was unambiguous: Dont complain. You deserve whats happening to you. No one jumped in more forcefully or seemed angrier in America than former South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley. Tonight I turned on the news and I am heartbroken, Haley wrote. Its important to understand that the death of George Ford was personal and painful for many. In order to heal, it needs to be personal and painful for everyone. But wait a second, you may be wondering, how am I personally responsible for the behavior of a Minneapolis police officer? Ive never even been to Minneapolis, you may think to yourself. And why is some politician telling me Im required to be upset about it? Those are all good questions. Nikki Haley did not answer those questions explaining. It is not her strong suit that would require thinking. What Nikki Haley does best is moral blackmail. During the 2016 campaign, she compared Donald Trump to the racist mass murderer, Dylann Roof. How is Donald Trump similar to a serial killer? Nikki Haley never explained that. She wasnt trying to educate anyone. Her only goal was political advantage. Nikki Haley is exceptionally good at getting what she wants. She is happy to denounce you as a racist in order to get it. She just did. In this case, Nikki Haleys wish came true. The riots were indeed personal and painful for everyone. And then the pain kept increasing. Two days after she wrote that, dozens of American cities had been thoroughly trashed, some destroyed. A country already on the brink of recession suddenly faced economic collapse. An already fearful population locked down for months because of the coronavirus had been thoroughly and completely terrorized. Mission accomplished. Lets hope Nikki Haley is pleased. Weve now atoned. How did the Trump administration respond to the horrors going on around us? Well, Sunday morning, the countrys national security adviser, Robert OBrien, did a live interview from the White House lawn. Heres how it began: Robert OBrien, U.S. National Security Adviser: First thing I want to say, on behalf of the president he said this to the family but our hearts and prayers are going out to the Floyd family. We mourn with them and we grieve with them and what happened there was horrific and I cant even imagine what that poor family is going through as his videos are played over and over again. That should have never happened in America and its a tragic thing. The president said that from the start, and were with the family and as the President said, were with the peaceful protesters. Were with the peaceful protesters, OBrien announced. Really? Can you be more specific about that? Who are you talking about exactly? Is it the people spitting foam as they scream, F the police? Is it the one standing next to the arsonist doing nothing as they set fire to buildings? Is it the kids laughing as they film the looting and the beatings on their iPhones? Maybe its the famous people in L.A. who are raising money online to support the rioters? Theyre all just peaceful protesters. Yes, we support that. Its who we are. What about the president? Where is he during all of this? Well, on Friday night, after the show, Leland Vitter and a cameraman headed to Lafayette Square in Washington to cover what was happening outside the White House. Heres what happened next. Reporter: A Fox News reporter is getting chased out by these by the George Floyd protesters here in front of at Lafayette Park. Look, theres water being thrown on the reporter here. This is just they took his mic. The just threw the mic at the reporter here. As you see guys, things are spiraling here quick at the protest. That was in Lafayette Square in the center of our capital city. The tape raised a troubling question: If you cant keep a Fox News correspondent from getting attacked directly across the street from your house, how can you protect my family? How are you going to protect the country? How hard are you trying? On Twitter the next morning, the president reassured America that he and his family were just fine. The federally funded bodyguards had kept them safe. He did not mention protecting the rest of the nation, much of which was then on fire. He seemed aware only of himself. For people who like Donald Trump, who voted for Donald Trump, who support his policies, who have defended him for years and years against the most absurd kinds of slander, this was a distressing moment. The first requirement of leadership is that you watch over the people in your care. Thats what soldiers want from their officers. Its what families need from their fathers. Its what voters demand from their presidents. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 4.
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He sounds like a drama queen to me.
He's on the telly. All the news readers are drama queens.
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