

Fox News host Tucker Carlson delivered an epic monologue on his
show Wednesday addressing all the most pressing issues facing America which
our ruling class refuses to talk about.
Carlson demonstrated, once again, why the establishment is so desperate to get him
banned from TV.
He attacked Mitt Romney as a corporate raider who destroyed lives through
Bain Capital and said "for generations Republicans have considered it
their duty to make the world safe for banking while simultaneously
prosecuting ever more foreign wars."
"Modern democrats generally support those goals enthusiastically,"
Tucker said. "There are signs, however that most people do not support
this agenda and not just here in america. In countries around the world,
France, Brazil, Sweden, the Philippines, Germany and many others, voters
suddenly are backing candidates and ideas that would have been unimaginable
just a decade ago."
"these are not isolated events. What you are watching are entire
populations revolting against leaders who refuse to improve their
lives."
He also discussed how the War on Men is preventing marriages and leading to
skyrocketing drug addiction:
Male wages declined. Manufacturing, a male-dominated industry
all but disappeared over the course of a generation. All that remained in
many places were the schools and the hospitals, and both of them are
traditional employers of women.
In many areas, women suddenly made more than men.
Now, before you applaud that as a victory for feminism, consider some of the
effects.
Study after study has shown that when men make less than women, women
generally don't want to marry them. Maybe they should want to marry them, but
they don't. Over big populations this causes a drop in marriage, a spike in
out-of-wedlock births and all the familiar disasters that inevitably follow.
More drug and alcohol abuse, higher incarceration rates, fewer families
formed in the next generation. This is not speculation, it's not propaganda
from the evangelicals. It's social science. We know it's true.
He went on to say our economic system is rigged to favor our
ruling class and punish normal working people.
It was truly a monologue like nothing else you'll ever see on TV.
If that wasn't great enough, he went on to interview Col. Douglas MacGregor
and attack our ruling class for supporting endless wars in the Middle East!
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