Tucker Carlson's monologue exposing the Uniparty.
"They were lying to us, obviously, that's why you hide things. But what was actually surprising, what we can't quite get over even now, is how they responded when they were caught lying. They didn't seem embarrassed. They didn't apologize. They weren't even curious to learn more about what actually happened on January 6th -- "Let's see the tape!" No, they don't want to see it. They exploded in rage.
And then as liars tend to do, they doubled down. They told the same lies they'd been caught telling, but with even greater aggression this time. Shut up. It's midnight, they said as the sun rose behind them. Who acts like that?
Well, sociopaths do. And in this case, the sociopaths turned out to be both Democrats and Republicans....
Now, you sometimes hear people say that the whole partisan system is an illusion and that underneath the manufactured debates, the leaders on both sides are in fact secretly united in a common love of money and power and the deception required to get them. And honestly, we could never really bring ourselves to believe that. It's just too dark. But now we do believe it, because we have seen it.
Consider the death of Police Officer Brian Sicknick. Now, we still don't know exactly how Officer Sicknick died. We're not certain that anyone does know. No one has explained it.
But after reviewing the previously withheld video evidence, we can tell you with certainty that Officer Sicknick was not beaten to death by Trump voters at the Capitol. The tape shows very clearly Brian Sicknick walking through the building in apparent health after the media told us for two years that he had been murdered. So they were wrong about that.
Okay. They got caught. Here's the interesting thing: they won't admit it. Liz Cheney's tweet is still on Twitter tonight. "Officer Sicknick was killed defending our Capitol from the violent mob on January 6th." No correction.
Anderson Cooper of CNN still has not apologized: "Officer Brian Sicknick died after being hit in the head with a fire extinguisher during the fight," he told us.
Those are lies. So why not just admit it and move on? But they won't. In fact, this week the White House trotted out both the press secretary and Joe Biden's attorney general...to claim not just that Brian Sicknick was actually murdered by Republicans at the Capitol, but that other officers were murdered, too. It's almost beyond belief. Watch this.
Press secretary: "The road rage of bipartisan lawmakers. You heard them all yesterday. You guys reported on it who have condemned this false depiction of the unprecedented violent attack on on our Constitution and the rule of law, which cost police, police officers their lives."
Attorney General: "It was a violent attack on a fundamental tenet of American democracy. That power is peacefully transferred from one administration to another. Over 100 officers were assaulted on that day. Five officers died."
Five officers died on that day. And that's just not some guy in Twitter. That's the attorney general of the United States. That's a man whose honesty is central to his job.... Joe Biden's attorney general, Merrick Garland, is a liar. He just lied about something that is provably false. Who are these five officers who were, quote, killed that day? Notice he didn't tell you?
No one ever tells you. No one ever shows you their autopsies. They don't want any detail. They just want the slogan. Now they're counting Brian Sicknick. That's a lie.
But who are the other four? Well, those are four officers who killed themselves after January 6th, in some cases long after January 6th. But their suicides, we know for a fact, were the result of the Republican mob at the Capitol. It's just false.
And it's not some esoteric fact. That fact is available to anyone who has Internet access. No police officer died on January 6th. None. Not one. Some were assaulted. That is true. And their assaults are indefensible.
So how many were assaulted? Well, Garland said over 100. The Government Accountability Office says the number is 114. And we're just going to roll with that. We don't know if it's true, but we'll take it at face value. And that is bad. We are opposed to assaulting police officers in any context. We said that on January 6th, 2021. We'll say it again. We're against that.
But is January 6th the worst assault on the US government since the Civil War? That's insane. It's not even close. How about March of 1954, when Puerto Rican separatists shot five congressmen in the Capitol building? Five members of Congress shot in the building....
More recently, this is an event we all remember: Antifa descended on Washington, DC to force the sitting president from office, but it was Trump, so that's cool. And while they were there, they set a historic Christian church on fire -- St. John's in Lafayette Square.
Do you remember that? You should, because it happened Labor Day weekend less than three years ago. And when it happened, the left-wing mayor of Washington, DC refused to allow her police department, the MPD, to assist Secret Service agents while they were under siege and getting beaten. No, she made her cops stand back and watch it happen....
Those are the George Floyd riots. So what was the toll there? Now, we're not going to guess. We're going to go again, right to the government, according to a recently released report last month. During...the 2020 attack on the White House by left-wing mobs...the Secret Service and the park police reported that at least 180 officers were injured during the demonstrations, including concussions, lacerations, exposure to chemical gas and severe burning.
So while stipulating that all riots are bad, because precision matters, facts matter, the truth matters, here's the truth: more cops were injured by Kamala Harris's favorite mob, BLM, at the White House, than were injured by Trump voters at the Capitol on January 6th. A lot more. So again, to be clear, both events are bad. But here's the key. We only remember one of them. Why? Because the people in charge of history are liars.
We should also tell you that Chuck Schumer, the Senate majority leader, was joined in this outrage by the Senate minority leader. And that would be a Republican, Mitch McConnell. And they were joined by a cascade of other Republicans -- Thom Tillis from North Carolina, Mitt Romney from Utah -- all sharing the same outrage.
And from this, we learn two things. One, you're getting close to what they really care about. And you have to ask yourself why. Why is it so important that they would degrade themselves by telling such obvious lies and calling for censorship? Why? What are they trying to protect that might be worth exploring?
And the second thing that we learned from this is that they're on the same side, The Senate majority leader joins the Senate minority leader, Thom Tillis, Mitt Romney, they're all on the same side.... It's not about Republican and Democrat.... The people who underneath it all have everything in common are all aligned against everyone else. And that would include almost all news organizations in this country as well.
And so if you're watching this, it'd be kind of interesting to keep a list. Because one thing we learned today is that they're all in agreement with each other. They kind of outed themselves. They showed their membership cards in whatever club this is to the public."