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Tucker Carlson: “No, but I mean, no. So the idea was that the SAT was…”

Featuring: Tucker Carlson, Conservative, Right-wing | Political Commentator, Former Fox News Host | National

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You should just be aware of what it's telling you. Would it be possible to design a corruption free screen for intelligence and you know, initiative. Shut up, racist. No, but I mean, no. So the idea was that the SAT was supposed to democratize education. We're just going to locate it and. Discover kids who've got double eight hundreds who you wouldn't have spotted. Exactly. Right. And actually have a child who got an 800 couldn't get into college. (1:33:25–1:33:32)

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Asserts that the SAT was intended to democratize education.

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