
Tucker Carlson: This is the language of totalitarianism
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Fox News host Tucker Carlson reflects on how politicians have been questioning the outcome of elections for years and explains the importance of free speech.
With an election just months away, Joe Biden declared that his political opponents are enemies of the state. They're terrorists in fact. Comparable, as his vice president later explained to NBC News, to al-Qaeda on 9/11. Now, Biden and Harris said this. They didn't say it in private, grousing bitterly to aides in the Oval Office looking at their declining poll numbers. They said it in public on television and they didn't even flinch as they did.
So, you have to think about the implications of this. The United States has a two-party political system, has for our whole lifetimes. If the leader of one party who happens to be the president redefines the other party not as a political party, but as a criminal organization, what is he doing? Well, of course, he is demanding a one-party state, and that's what Biden is doing and he's using federal law enforcement to make it happen.

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