She was yelling Russia Russia Russia while she had been selling plutonium to Russia.
>Sociopaths don't tell small lies, they invert the truth.
The Hatred of Truth is the Hallmark of Darkness
Tucker Carlson Says He’s Voting for President Donald J. Trump Mar-a-Lago, FL --- During an episode of The Roseanne Barr Podcast, Tucker Carlson announced his support of President Trump. "I became an active Trump supporter when they raided Mar-a-Lago last summer," Carlson said. "That just can't stand. I'm voting for Trump and if they convict him I will send him the max donations and I will lead protests. That's how I feel." Watch the clip here. 1:14 https://twitter.com/theblaze/status/1730306360200278320
Great interview! - Tucker Carlson on The Roseanne Barr Podcast
Some of anon’s transcript:
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TC: I was in a prison last week. … I saw Julian Assange in London.
RB: Talk about the truth being illegal. He's paid for it with dozens of years.
TC: Well, Assange has never been accused of lying, or of fraud, or of making money in some criminal scheme. Assange has been accused of telling the truth, period. And they are torturing him to death in front of all of us. No one's doing anything about it. And that Mike Pompeo is a very-very sinister person.
RB: Isn't he?
TC: The worst. And I always thought that. And I’ve told Trump that. Never should have allowed him to run CIA or State. But Mike Pompeo tried to have [Julian Assange] him murdered, and that's a criminal act. He’s not even charged with a crime in the United States. And Mike Pompeo was CIA director. This came out. Pompeo didn't deny it.
JP: I never heard this.
TC: Oh yes, oh absolutely.
JP: Oh my God.
TC: He tried to have Julian Assange murdered, poisoned in the Ecuadorian Embassy in London. And that's a fact. Okay, and it's been established. So, why is Mike Pompeo not in prison? You're not allowed to murder people extrajudicially, especially when they haven't even been charged in the United States, which is he had not been. So, Mike Pompeo runs around these stupid Republican donor events. You're like a world expert on whatever, and he's a criminal and he should be in jail. Like if Julian is in jail, how about the attempted murderer, right? What am I missing?
RB: How about the people that put Julian Assange in jail? They should be in jail.
TC: 100%. First, they accuse him falsely of rape. Rape, so you know that just shuts people down - he's a rapist. It's like kitty-porn; it's like, I don't even want to know more. You're bad, right? But then it turns out there was not enough evidence to charge him. He didn't commit rape that was a lie. He's never been accused of doing anything. By the way he’s spent four and a half years in prison in the UK at Belmarsh Prison, which is where all the murderers in London go. And he's never been charged with a crime in the United Kingdom. To this day, he's not charged with a crime. He's being held at the request of the US government; and he's just sitting there. And they're torturing him to death. I mean, he's of course dying, as you are when you've spent a total of what 13 years now in incarceration.
RB: I wanted Trump to Pardon him and I was really disappointed.
TC: I was disappointed and I think Trump, I would say, I think very fair criticism of Trump is, he does tend to surround himself with some of the most mediocre people.
RB: I don't think he can find better.
TC: That may be right. But I have to say Mike Pompeo, and I saw it up close - I saw it intimately close, is a liar and a flatterer. Beware the flatterers! You know, if someone comes up to you and says, I don't like you. Fuck you and here's why. I can deal with that. If someone's like you know I really think you may be The Reincarnation of the godhead, I think you're Buddha actually. That person is my enemy.
RB: That's right.
TC: That person is trying to subvert me -- trying to subport me. There's something very feline and dangerous about that. And that's who he is. [Mike Pompeo] He’s a liar! And he's the reason, I'm not speculating. He is the reason that Trump didn't release the JFK files, which implicate the CIA in the murder of an American president.
RB: Right, and others. … But, uh yeah, I wish [Trump] had done that. I think that all of us wanted him to do that.
TC: I think he knows that he made a mistake.
RB: I want him to say, “If I'm reelected, I will pardon Julian Assange.”
TC: Also, because one man's life is as valuable as any other man's life. I mean we're all created by God.
RB: The guy put his whole life on, to expose to America the war crimes we were committing.
TC: It's completely, right? But that's not why they're holding him. They're holding him because there was the Afghanistan and Iraq files, including that famous video of the reporters getting killed. So that was bad. It was when he released details about the CIA's spying program they had, including on Americans. That's when Pompeo's like we're going to kill him now.
>>20005985 part 2 RB: It's also about the hacking of the DNC. That's what I think. JP: Cuz he named Seth. He said someone named Seth. TC: So, I asked him directly about that in prison. I asked him about Seth Rich. And, he said I'm not going to, I mean this, I’m not going to budge. I'm not going to reveal my sources. RB: That's great for him. That means it was. TC: But, it's pretty clear that those files were not hacked by Russia. There's no evidence they were hacked. JP: That was a leak. TC: They were downloaded by Bill Benney, I think from NSA or former NSA officer, pretty much demonstrated that. And they lied about that and we wound up at war with Russia as a result of that lie. So like, that's a pivotal moment. I completely missed it, by the way. You know, at the time, Sean Hannity was all over it. I was like, I don't know what that's about. I'm not getting involved in that conspiracy stuff or whatever. And then a couple years later I happened to know some of the people involved in that personally, just cuz I live there. And I knew two people involved and one who worked at DNC and another who worked on MPD - the Metropol Police Department. Both of them are like dude, that's come on now. And I was like really? JP: I thought it was obvious. TC: So I didn't. I thought it was so stupid, cuz I live there, you know. It was like if you're surrounded. It's like if you've ever known someone with an alcoholic spouse. And they get divorced, and all the friends are like, you know your wife was a really bad drunk. And he's like I know. She liked to drink; but she was an alcoholic, really? Way too close to it; and I just couldn't see it. And Trump's arrival, no it wasn't trump. It was the reaction to Trump, really from my neighbors and everyone I knew in Washington. I was watching them all. It was like well something's wrong here. You can't even answer simple questions about why we're doing certain things. Why NATO exists or whatever. That was the first tip off. But it took me several years to realize just how screwed up all this stuff was, because I knew everyone involved. I mean you spend a lifetime somewhere in a small town like DC, you know everybody. And I'm like I can't believe so and so was involved in something like that. And then a lot of that stuff is true. I mean it too and I'm not speculating at all and I'm trying to be responsible and not overstate or whatever. You'll say it. But I'm just telling you. I guess what I'm saying is, the more you know about it the truer it obviously is. RB: Right in our face. TC: It's right in your face.
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