you re always you re tired,e john . you re looking real tireind. i m taking one for labor day and then we re coming back and we re going to hit the ground running hard. go .ow i ll be here tomorrow night. there s a lot out there. sean, thank yo u. eciatenk yo have a great show. i appreciate it. well, i m jason chaffetz in for laura ingraham. this is a special edition of the ingraham angle from new york city tonight. there was a time in politicst when disparaged half of your fellow countrymen, especially if you sought to lead them was political suicidet . 47% comments are not going to help mitt romney s popularity. 47% is bad enough. i it s haunting romney and his campaign. it has been a brutal for mitt romney in the wake of his 47% comments. recent events in mistakes on romney s part have hurt him with specifically the 47 percent comment he made in florida and things like that. comm mad47% comment.ike that. they really do have pot the potential to hurt. but of course,
god rest his soul, what could that be ? warrior? he he he had the way of, like cutting through an issue with a smile on his face. ce i and i knew him since i was a young lawyer. i just started in practicing law. i ha him. mwn tribute to i m so glad you did that, sean,n because he was a wonderful person and a brilliant legal mind. we re not going to see anyone like him any time soon. so thank you for those words for him.r and i ll i ll.th he ll be missed. i ll tryoso it.e words. i ll try to do it. justice at the end of this show. but thank you so much and great show as always. even with the time. all right.s with i m laura ingraham.e tide. this is ingram angle from washington.washington ton tonight. we re going to get right to. th it. the brutal truthe brutal. that s the focus of tonight s angle. . all right. kim karhian has big news. kim kardashian is expanding her brand once again. your brand og a private equity firm with jay simmons, a sixteeequityn year veteran of th
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the society can no longer perform its most basic function. the reason we have societies in the first place, which is to protect the weak from the strong. that s why you have a society well in places like this it becomes, among many other things, very hard to travel anywhere. you just can t go where you want to go with legitimate authority in retreat, roads are not controlled by the police. they re controlled by armed predators. and the armed predators take exactly what they want from travelers because they can. this is an ancient problem used to be called highway robbery. and for most of history it kept people very close to home. turns out it still exists, but now it s called carjacking. carjacking is the clearest possible sign that your civilization is falling apart and that s where you find it in places like somalia and south africa. places where force violence and clan loyalty have replaced law and order, places where might makes right in the city of johannesburg, for exam
Domestic policies do you think you would promote . I dont need a magic wand. I would argue that we are doing that in real time, im not taking a victory lap, but i very much like the emphasis of look at the geographical dispersion of where our investments are gone. Me take you live to a conference. I am even prouder of the great work we have done together in my hometown of detroit. On behalf of the board, staff and around 700 members of the organizations around the country, i want to welcome you to the 2024 conference here in washington dc. Give yourselves a round of applause. I am so excited that you are here with us. U. S. In the past, present and future of the Economic Justice movement. It together, we are powerful. Together we can bring opportunity to this country where it does not yet exist. Together, we can help bring dignity to the lives of millions and millions of americans are not yet getting what they deserve from their country. [applause] i am honored to be a member of the De