Coward Chuck Schumer Fears Appearing with Tucker
17 May 2022
sCLAY: Chuck Schumer just tweeted in the last 30 minutes or so:
.@TuckerCarlson invited me on his show tonight to debate the letter I sent to @FoxNews.
Iโm declining. Tucker Carlson needs to stop promoting the racist, dangerous โReplacement Theoryโ.
โ Chuck Schumer (@SenSchumer) May 17, 2022
And then he goes on to make his argument. But really, heโs a coward, right? And if you werenโt willing โ and, Buck, we said this for a long time. If Chuck Schumer wanted to come on this show and make the case that we were making America an awful place, I think weโd probably have him. Weโre not running from people who want to make arguments. We will debate with him. Weโll have a conversation.
But Democrats are terrified to actually have to answer for their questions in a free and open forum. And so Iโm not surprised that Schumer declined and is running in the opposite direction from Tucker Carlson โ who I, frankly, think would mop the floor with Chuck Schumer if they debated any issue under the sun, by the way.
But this one certainly in particular, which is effective that Chuck Schumer is trying to argue that Tucker Carlson is responsible for the shooting that happened in Buffalo, without any real evidence at all. Moreover, should you be responsible for anyone who commits a felony? Why should, Buckโฆ? We have millions of listeners. Why should we be responsible if someone who listens to us sometimes does something heinous? Itโs not a standard that should be applied, frankly, to anyone.
BUCK: This is a long-standing tactic of the left and of the Democrat Party. Itโs not new. Itโs grotesque, but the keep doing it. Remember, they blamed Sarah Palin, if you recall, for the Gabby Giffords shooting.
CLAY: Oh yeah.
BUCK: Very, very directly. Sarah Palin actually went and sued the New York Times related to that incident. But there was very clear blame from the New York Times on Sarah Palin. I believe in the aftermath of the Oklahoma City bombing by Timothy McVeigh there was blame by the Clinton. Bill Clinton decided that the problem was talk radio, actually.
CLAY: Yeah.
BUCK: Conservative talk radio, of course, and even went after certain hosts by name. So this is what they do, and itโs wrong and problematic on many levels. One is, you could have a moment here of national unit, support, grieving, and solidarity over something that every decent and moral American knows what happened in Buffalo was an atrocity and a terrorist attack. You could bring people together and say, โWe stand against this kind of hate,โ and really just do that. You could just bring these people together.
Instead, Joe Biden takes it as an opportunity to place blame on people he doesnโt like, who are not deserving of blame in any sane universe. And also to push for policies that wouldnโt have stopped this thing in the first place. This is what Democrats do. They politicize every tragedy like this. The Sandy Hook shooting. Iโll point out someone on the show yesterday mentioned the SAFE Act in New York.
So after Sandy Hook where a semiautomatic rifle was used there as well, New York State decided that you know weโre gonna do? Weโre gonna pass a ban on assault rifles. Thatโs what they said. And then they had to create these cosmetic changes, and so you know what they started doing quarterback Clay? Selling rifles that function exactly the same way, but they donโt have a foregrip and they donโt have a pistol stock.
But fires the same bullets at the same speed. They were New York compliant assault rifles. Itโs idiotic beyond words, and in Connecticut they also passed a similar ban, and I remember seeing at one point they estimated that โ โcause youโre supposed to hand in your AR-15 or similar rifle in Connecticut โ a hundred thousand residents of Connecticut were likely in violation. This is years ago now. It might have challenged.
Likely in violation of that order. Didnโt do anything. So they just used this as an opportunity for politics and they wonder why doesnโt actually change, why we donโt actually have โ and they wonโt defend their crappy ideas about how to make things better, that arenโt gonna make things better. I mean, assault rifle ban, for example, comes to mind.
And that Chuck Schumer, if youโre gonna be a member of the Senate and youโre gonna blame an American citizen in public for being responsible for atrocity like what just happened in Buffalo, you damn sure should have the backbone to actually stand behind your words and have it out and explain why you think thatโs a fair thing to say. But Chuck Schumer is a coward and a fake.
CLAY: And heโs gotten used to an era where he doesnโt actually get any hard questions. CNN and MSNBC just take whatever he says and run with it, and we donโt have any actual debate thatโs going on. So credit to Tucker Carlson for inviting on a guy in Chuck Schumer who, effectively, is demanding that he be fired.
And credit to Fox News for being open to that debate. I donโt think they would do that on MSNBC. I donโt recall MSNBC ever inviting on any of their staunchest critics. I donโt certainly recall CNN do it. Hey, Iโm banned for life from CNN right now, so certainly theyโre not gonna allow me on.
BUCK: I used to gon on. Believe it or not MSNBC on me on a few times to debate โ we can go find this in the archive โ terrorism issues and Iโd justโฆ Iโll be honest with you: I just smoked some of their so-called experts. They never had me back and then at CNN they were okay with me for a while until all of a sudden it turned the politics away from counterterrorism and then they actuallyโฆ
If you want to see right now or hear, obviously radio side, a debate among relative equals in terms of stature with their sides, where do you go? Doesnโt exist right now, in our national conversation. Not really. One off here or there you might see something. I mean, I remember even, you know, 10 or 15 years ago, Clay, you would say people; they would actually throw down. You know, Bill OโReilly in his day on Fox News would have, you know, big name Democrats. Michael Moore, Bill OโReilly throwing down, I mean, I remember this used to happen. It doesnโt happen anymore.
CLAY: Tucker had a show on CNN called Crossfire for years with a left and right prognosticator who would argue about the issues of the day โ sometimes agree on something, oftentimes disagree โ and thatโs vanished. Tucker, to his credit, has extended the opportunity to Chuck Schumer to come on his show, Tuckerโs show, and call him a racist who led to a mass murder, and Charles Schumer, Chuck Schumer wonโt do it.
BUCK: I donโt want to be mean, but, you know, if The View invited me on and Joy Behar was like, โYou called me stupid in the past,โ Iโd be like, โI do think youโre not a smart person and you do a disservice to your audience.โ
CLAY: (laughing)
BUCK: I donโt want to be rude, but if sheโs gonna ask me, I would say that to her face.
CLAY: I would love to go on The View and just say that. Yeah, I mean, look, I donโt think that thereโs anything that we say on this program that I wouldnโt say on any program in America. And obviously they wouldnโt have us on because can you imagine if The View had either of us on with those panelists that they have?
BUCK: Youโd just get shouted down.
CLAY: Itโd be the red wedding of talk shows. (laughing) We would just come out of there just having totally eviscerated them in all respects. I would like to see the crowd reactions โcause I also think it would be fun. Weโd get jeered a little bit, which I kind of welcome, you know, the hostile audience. Iโd play up to it WWE style. But I would absolutely eviscerate all of their arguments.
BUCK: I honestly believeโฆ I think if you put someoneโฆ you know, I mean, if you put someone like Ann Coulter on The View โ
CLAY: Oh, that would be funny.
BUCK: But, I mean, as a host, not as a guest, as a host.
CLAY: Yeah.
BUCK: If I think if you did, you would double the ratings of that show. I think youโd double the ratings of it, for a period of time. Eventually the libs would all flee because they would hate to see the ideological massacre underway of their ideas getting destroyed constantly. But for a while, itโd be great TV.
CLAY: I think itโs a fascinating point because I think what would happen is Ann is so smart, it would expose the stupidity of the other panelists and they would have two options, either cancel the show โ because she would win every argument โ or you would have to go out and actually make the overall intelligence of the show grow โcause youโd have to find people who could talk at an intelligent level with her.
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