position specifically let s just say, but let s say he worked in sales for a larging the company he had to for a large tech company and this was part of what he did day to day, is that a different policy? you can t do it? imagine if he was a woman. could a woman could i do that if i was in that position? exclude men from any gender. exactly. so it s wrong. and it s not something that women can do. obviously it s also a reflection i think of the antiquated why and the antiquated view that a lot of members of the gop have of women. if you look at the way that mike pence and donald trump have conducted themselves in the white house, you know, signing executive orders restriction restricting women s reproductive rights and restricting access to a good point. by itself, yeah, you can have that role and you can be a feminist and you can do your job well, but amongst everything around that s been happening with this administration, it fits in with a bad thematic.
move from chicago initially, and her husband s advisers said you have no choice. we ve had a lot of reluctant first ladies in the past. melania trump is clearly saying that she doesn t want to fit into what our idea of what a first lady should be. and maybe there is, you know, something to gain from that. maybe the role is kind of antiquated, and she s forcing us to reconsider it. doug, i don t know if people have actually criticizing her for that. i think it s kind of cool that she wants to live the life she wants to live and take care of her son and doesn t want to upset his schooling and stays in new york. i don t know why anyone would be critical of her not fulfilling the role as would have been done by michelle obama. it there have been first ladies in history who haven t really wanted to play that kind of a role. yeah, there have been plenty of first ladies. bess truman, she liked going back to independence, missouri as often as she could, play bridge, stay away from the wash
guests. you wrote in the guardian. melania trump has rewritten the script for first ladies. what do you mean by that? well, i m not sure she would define herself as a feminist, but in many ways what she is doing is a feminine twist on being first lady. michelle obama didn t want to move from chicago initially, and her husband s advisers said you have no choice. melania trump is clearly saying that she doesn t want to fit into what our idea of what a first lady should be. and maybe there is, you know, something to gain from that. maybe the role is kind of antiquated, and she s forcing us to reconsider it. doug, i don t know if people have actually criticizing her for that. i think it s kind of cool that she wants to live the life she wants to live and take care of her son and doesn t want to upset his schooling and stays in
shouldn t marginalize one another, which ms. mcconnell has allowed elizabeth warren to speak, i don t think that s constructive even though i don t like elizabeth warren anymore than you do, we need to work together. sean: at a certain point the center has the rules, i think they re a little antiquated, the nuclear option will be used if they try to filibuster. i hope they don t, that would be a very bad decision for the democrats but sean: i think they will. that s the point, i think what we see here is the heart and soul of the democratic party. we see their base taken to the streets, we see the politicians chuck schumer, elizabeth warren, they re all catering to that base. there is no hope for them to ever do what doug is suggesting for it in a lot of ways, the more important schism that we re seeing today is not between democrats and republicans it s between democrats and their base because we ve seen what their base is doing in the streets. from the beginning, we talked ab
talking about a friend of yourself or making a point about them. the only person you are allowed to look at is the senate president. you have to maintain eye contact with that specific person. sandy pappis you got something to say? you are only allowed to say it to sandy pappis. no matter what it is you have to say, stare at sandy pappis while you say it. yesterday senate members tried to amend the rule so they could look at somebody else anybody else, please. i find the this particular rule of the senate dare i say, antiquated. antiquated? how dare you. say that to my face! oh that s right. you can t unless i m sandy pappis. i m sorry. carry on. you know if i wanted to have a historical reference to something, i certainly would turn to my good friend and