the founders, as you know, were quite partisan and, you know, the federalist went after the democrats with the alien sedition act and jefferson turned the tables on them. so it makes absolutely no sense. it s kind of akin to dana bash s spirit of the law statement. but david makes a really good point. it is not i don t know whether or not this judge is biassed or not. he seemed to go out of his way to show that he didn t want to issue a gag order. but i know that the appearance, the appearance of propriety is very, very important. and every judge should think about this when he or she decides whether they should stay on case. laura: well, david, one thing struck me as potentially concerning tonight, and everyone knows i always speak my mind on these legal issues. i thought trump s speech was really very strong in tone and speech and it was factual on what biden s done to the
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americans closer together in what seems to be a politically charged climate. here to discuss, presidential historian and friend of the show, doug wead. tenner for joining us. anything from sarah sanders trying to get a bite to eat with her family to twitter wars, two one-liners on television. people are saying we are breaking precedent with how divisive politics has become. are we really? no comment seems that way. we have a sex scandal in george washington s cabinet that towers over anything that ever happens then. immigration under john adams, the alien sedition act said an immigrant had to live in the united states for 14 years before they could be considered as a citizen. leland: i don t think i was in the immigration bill.