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Hypocrisy On Air
00:03:05
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| Guys, if you watch one clip of mainstream media this week, make it this. | |
| This is Tucker Carlson going off on Don Lemon, or Don Lemon, depending on how you want to talk about it. | |
| But talking about hypocrisy, since Don Lemon is obviously one of the biggest victims in America right now, He likes to talk about those things in such way. | |
| Tucker absolutely destroys him. | |
| It's really worth the watch. | |
| You have to watch it. You have to see the hypocrisy and you have to see and imagine the absolute outrage that Don Lemon would have if another TV host I don't know, perhaps lived exactly like Don Lemon. | |
| Check it out. I think you'll enjoy it. | |
| Don Lemon is a cable news host and our competitor over at CNN. And most of the time he talks about cable news host type things, what the royals are up to, how a commercial airliner might have flown into a black hole, you know, the news. | |
| But Don Lemon is, most importantly, more than that. | |
| Don Lamont's a civil rights leader. | |
| And just the other day, he spoke to the Washington Post about his feelings on civil rights, and he declared, you may not be surprised by this, that America is a racist country. | |
| Quote, we're living in two different realities as black and white people, said Father Lamont. | |
| It was interesting. We read that and we thought, well, here's a guy who makes millions of dollars a year for presiding over a show that is failing. | |
| That seems like a pretty good deal. | |
| But like so many, Don Lamont is also a victim, a successful victim. | |
| And so we asked on the victim scale, on the scale of say, Meghan Markle to Michelle Obama, just how oppressed is Don Lamont? | |
| What is the different reality he is forced to live in as a black man in America? | |
| Well, we did a little digging and here are the details. | |
| Don Lamont lives in a $4.3 million home in Sag Harbor, New York. | |
| No, he does not live in Section 8 housing. | |
| He lives in one of the whitest towns in America. | |
| In fact, 80% Sag Harbor is just 3% African American. | |
| Now, in the interview, Mr. | |
| Lamont said America needs to see more people like him. | |
| He regularly lectures America about diversity. | |
| What he didn't tell the Washington Post is that in his free time, he runs away from diversity. | |
| His reality is that he doesn't like diversity at all. | |
| None of them do. But here's the most troubling discovery about Mr. | |
| Lamont. Now, you have heard from the White House, from the president himself, that white supremacy is a lurking threat. | |
| You might not always see it, but it's always there. | |
| Like Russian spies, white supremacists come in the dark of night, in the most surprising form. | |
| They're shapeshifters. Now, we're not calling anybody a white supremacist here, but you have to ask yourself, I'm going to put this on the screen now, what is this, this symbol of hate, symbol of hate posing as a cookie jar, doing in Don LeMond's kitchen? | |
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Law Enforcement Agency Let Down
00:00:26
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| Do you see that? | |
| That right there, ladies and gentlemen, is a white supremacist QAnon cookie jar. | |
| Now, we're not calling for the Department of Justice to look more deeply into this because that's not our place. | |
| We're a cable news show, not a law enforcement agency. | |
| But let's just put it this way. | |
| If you find yourself with a blackface cookie jar in your own kitchen, it's time to reflect. | |