Tucker: Capitol Protesters Had ‘Dangerous Ideas’ Like ‘Talk About the Constitution’ or ‘Something Called Their Rights’

‘You can be certain that Chuck Schumer is prepared to have you pay whatever it costs’

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    CARLSON: “Today is the three-month anniversary of January 6th. For those of you who aren't good at dates or don’t have calendars, this is the day that we pause to remember the white supremacist QAnon insurrection that came so very close to toppling our government and ending this democracy forever. You saw what happened. It was carried live on television, every gruesome moment. A mob of older people from unfashionable zip codes somehow made it all the way to Washington, D.C. Probably by bus. They wandered freely through the Capitol, like it was their building or something. They didn’t have guns, but a lot of them had extremely dangerous ideas. They talked about the Constitution and something called their rights. Some of them made openly seditious claims. They insisted, for example, that the last election was not entirely fair. The whole thing was terrifying. And then, as you've been told so very often, they committed unspeakable acts of violence. By the time thousands of soldiers arrived to restore order, on unarmed woman, an Air Force veteran lay dead.”