world sees you and in how you see the world. okay, as a premise, i think some reasonable human beings can agree that there is some truth to that. but over time as you go through the book the ideas become more and more radical. they hook you up front with the idea that this is sort of reasonable presentation of ideas to young students and then we end up at a place where as you said, kayleigh, there is a devil with a contract finding white students and getting them to sign off on imaginary terms, including stolen land, stolen riches, special favors. that is just whack-a-doodle. kayleigh: a reporter took issue, one of the alliance was violent whites premise is embedded in all of our systems. and vivek, the atlantic reporter challenged the author of the
around the world. sorry, pete. before we go, steve, i have to ask. we saw this seven-page memo that for me blew my mind by rich higgins. he had been the director for strategic planning at the national security council. he was saying that trump was being attacked because he represents, quote, an existential threat to cultural marxist memes that dominate the prevailing cultural narrative. what in god s name is this kind of talk? well, it s the musing of a whack-a-doodle but it s also more sinister of that. one more time? it s the musings of a full-on whack-a-doodle, but also more sinister than that. if you go back to the beginnings of naziism, the climb of hitler and the regime, it was steeped in notions of grand conspiracies. sinister dark forces,
good publicity as long as they spell your name right. i don t. who is that wack-a-doodle sorry, i mean, that danielle stob. you have to figure out, is it good for the show or bad for the show, or good for this person or bad for this person to be involved in the show at this point in their life. and that s a conversation we have. look at the magazines. that s my shrine to things of those are bravo people and me people and friends and everything else. yeah. i keep adding to it. this book which i have to admit i read, and i didn t intend to read the whole thing. i thought i would prep for this and read part of it and all that. i actually couldn t put it down. because it was a fun read. thank you. and fast read. thanks. why did you want it write it now? it is something i wanted it write for a long time. i just needed a deadline. so i got myself a deadline and i wrote it. but i just this book has been