and he will continue to be pissed off during president over and over and over again. like he has been for his life. this benefits everybody. nobody s a victim here, it s good for trump, it s good for hamilton, it s good for us, the media, because we can t stop talking about it. all good. no, it s bad for america. bad for america and exactly which is the point. why is it bad for america? i want to say something about bad america. who said it was bad for america first. hold on, p.j. was it you who said it was bad for america or joel? it was me. this is id yiocracy. we re talking about, you know, it s cool to say in a broadway theater to a vice president. we are unable to have a discourse as anything but an insult argument. p.j., to the point we re not
all good. no, it s bad for america. bad for america and exactly which is the point. why is it bad for america? i want to say something about bad america. who said it was bad for america first. hold on, p.j. was it you who said it was bad for america or joel? it was me. this is idiocracy. we re talking about, you know, it s cool to say in a broadway theater to a vice president. we are unable to have a discourse as anything but an insult argument. p.j., to the point we re not talking about trump university settling for $25 million and then him saying it s great. we could talk about the trump foundation, a fraudulent operation if ever there was one. and we re not talking as much as we could be about the alt-right, which i m interested in all of you, i m wondering, is this a rebranding, which i ve heard from many conservative
to is who can win. and when you hear jeb bush or yeah, yeah, i don t think you associate his name with winning. i think you do. i think you do. you talk about america winning and you talk about the fact america well, i do, he s great. so is my neighbor pam. not no to make this all about jeb bush man! we re listening. he s the man with the money, you know? yeah. that s an important point. huge name recognition, maybe only commensurate with trump and clinton when you consider the entire field. strong track record. what is not resonating about jeb? people right now are responding to anger, and i think that there s two ways to really gain power. one is through anger and one is through vision. ronald reagan, 1979, did not continually reiterate how bad america was doing. he talked about a shining city on the hill and how good america could do. and i think when that breaks through, right now you have a thousand candidates, and it s hard to break a message t
that s what you re objecting to? objecting we ll get to weather underground in a second. that s what the professor believes. he believed that the ends do justify the means and if you want to change the things about america to which you object and you try through peaceful means yunld do not get anywhere, then what recourse do you have but to push then vel lope and in some circumstances break the law. first of all there was a big difference between martin luther king breaking the law and bill ayres breaking the law. martin luther king broke the law nonviolently. he said if i break the law, i should accept the penalty. i shouldn t go into hiding. i should go to prison. so i m going to call the law into question morally and i m going to sway the american people because i believe in the goodness of the american people. bill ayres group, it was the spirit of 1968. this was the radical spirit that saw themselves as a force for evil and how bad america was and
that s what you re objecting to? objecting we ll get to weather underground in a second. that s what the professor believes. he believed that the ends do justify the means and if you want to change the things about america to which you object and you try through peaceful means yunld do not get anywhere, then what recourse do you have but to push then vel lope and in some circumstances break the law. first of all there was a big difference between martin luther king breaking the law and bill ayres breaking the law. martin luther king broke the law nonviolently. he said if i break the law, i should accept the penalty. i shouldn t go into hiding. i should go to prison. so i m going to call the law into question morally and i m going to sway the american people because i believe in the goodness of the american people. bill ayres group, it was the spirit of 1968. this was the radical spirit that saw themselves as a force for evil and how bad america was and