Tucker interviews Sam Harris, author of The End of Faith: Religion, Terror, and the Future of Research, who argues that while the United States faces Islamic extremists specifically, all religions inevitably bring out the worst in their adherents. In the Plus 2 segment, Tucker is joined by Zanny Minton Beddoes of The Economist and Deroy Murdoch of Scripps Howard in a discussion of the latest political news, with a particular eye toward next week's Republican National Convention. And on the Back Page, Tucker engages Charles Noble, author of The Collapse of Liberalism: Why America Needs a New Left, who argues that Democrats continue to lose elections because they don't offer their voters more principled alternatives. Borrowing from Barry Goldwater and Ronald Reagan, Noble contends that a successful left has to first believe in its own ideas.
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Tucker Carlson: Unfiltered - 1x11 Religion and Politics
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- Aired Aug 27, 2004
- Episode 1x11
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