trump s book doesn t try it because they know they ll be held accountable. they know they ll be prosecuted for trying to undermine an election in the future. and so it comes back to democrats having that exclusively on their shoulders. at this point, since republicans have said they re going to try to minimize january 6th or continue to spread trump s lies because they re fully happy being fully aligned with trump at this point. but on voting rights, that s exactly right. when you think about the fact that if black and brown voters can t access the polls, young people can t access the polls, people living with disabilities can t access the polls, then no, it doesn t matter what inflation issues our country is facing. it doesn t matter how much the gas prices. it doesn t matter all these other things that impact our reality because our voices, our basic rights is being denied to us. and i think that underlying issue, that underlying reality is something that should prompt democrats to,
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did you know the president isn t much of a reader, that he s inordinately fond of autocrats, that he stumbles, slurs, gets confused and has trouble synthesizing information? those who have read the book say it s a lot of anecdotes, it sort of reinforces what people know. what do you make of it? yeah, i think that s the problem with the rollout of this book. fundamentally it s not advancing and filling in more detailed a picture than what we know of this president. me as a reporter who covered both his campaign and the white house, i hear these anecdotes every day from people who work inside the white house. they re reported in the new york times, the washington post and elsewhere. this book doesn t actually advance the ball. especially the fact that the author is anonymous, usually journalists extend confidentiality to sources when the only way they can get that information to the public is by protecting his identity. now the author has done that and says he doesn t want to make
irritated, and has trouble synthesizing information? those who have read the book say it s a lot of anecdotes, it sort of reinforces what people know. what do you make of it? yeah, i think that s the problem with the rollout of this book. fundamentally it s not advancing and filling in more detailed a picture than what we know of this president. me, as a reporter who covered both his campaign and the white house, i hear these anecdotes every day from people who work inside the white house. they re reported in the new york times, the washington post, and elsewhere. this book doesn t actually advance the ball. and people are waiting that. especially the fact that the author is anonymous, usually journalists extend confidentiality to sources when the only way they can get that information to the public is by protecting their identity. now the author has done that and says he doesn t want to make the story about himself. but you have to deliver the goods. and unfortunately, i say thi