Being on a plantation, of being controlled. Thats what were talking about. The reality that being implemented into people every day, that was being implemented into us as democrats. We wanted people to get that ideology, that way of thinking and know that theres Something Else on the other side and thats what we did , we ditched the Democrat Party and switched our party to republican vote for donald trump. What was the event that led to that ditch and switch for you to . It was the candidate back in 2015, donald trump. When he came down the escalators and said i want to secure the border and the first thing we thought is go secure your house, is atthe white house secure . The American House should be secure and he said we want to bring back jobs. We the American People are building without jobs and why would you outsource our jobs and the American People have no jobs so he has solutions to the problems that were ailing this country and that was when the lightbulb went off that this is
Host you are watching booktv on cspan2 this sunday evening. We are pleased to be alive with the authors diamond and a cell, their book is called uprising who the hell said you cant ditch and a switch, the uprising of diamond and silk. I want to ask you what you mean by ditch and switch. Guest to ditch what we call the democrat plantation and switch to republican and vote for donald trump and when we say this we are talking about the mindset of being on a plantation and being controlled. The ideology thats being implemented into people every day and that was being implemented into us as democrats. We want people to ditch the ideology. This got people thinking and that is what we did. We switch to the party to republican to vote for donald trump. Host what was led to the event that led for you to switch . Guest the candidate back in 2015 when he came down the escalator and said i want to secure the border. The first thing we thought is the American House should be secure and then he said
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State announces which candidate will be receiving their delegates, its just a bunch of people shouting in an arena while wearing the worlds dumbest hats, but this year they mixed things up and did roll call from a picturesque or meaningful location in each state. And ive got to say, i thought this was a much more interesting way to do it. I mean, you got to see people in front of cows or on the beach or locked outside their house. And while many of the people in the videos were party activists, some recognizable faces popped up, too, like amy klobuchar, representing minnesota from the banks of the mississippi river; or mayor pete buttigieg, beaming in live from the men in black headquarters. And my favorite by far was watching everyone hype up their state. Ohio casts 20 votes for Bernie Sanders and 120 vote for the next president , joe biden. Tennessee became the 36th and deciding state to ratify the 19th amendment, granting women the right to vote. Tennessee casts 23 votes for Bernie
Your question and he will try to get to as many as possible. There is a chat but just keep your questions in the q a. With al that out of the way it is my honor to introduce jean guerrero, an Investigative Reporter contributing to npr, pbs news hour and other media. The author of crux which won the emerge Writers Press and recipient of an emin for the kpbs series, americas awesome tonight she is is discussing hatemonger, Stephen Miller, donald trump and the while nationalist sagged. Straight the ascene from stephen mill are from spiteful teenage troll to one of Donald Trumps chief adviser, miller who outrafted many others as encourages his boss worse impulses and help instill the native gist an miss any how much from the speech to the muslim ban the family separation policy border his fingerprints have been over the cruelest moments of the trump era. She wail by in conversation with jonathon blitzer. Won the 2017 National Award for education reporting for american studies, a story abou