There are people like that. He has lifted them up. He has given voice to their websites that used to only have 11,000 people. Now have 11 million. He tweets and retweets their offensive, hateful, mean spirited rhetoric. Some of those are irredeemable. There are the others that feel the government has let them down. The economy has left them down. Nobody cares about them. Nobody worries about what happens to that you are lives and futures and they are just desperate for change. They dont buy everything he says but he seems to hold out some hope that theyre lives will be different. That they wont wake up and see their jobs disappear. Lose a kid to heroin, feel like theyre in a dead end. Those are people we have to understand and empathize with as well. Clinton is now apologizing for part of what she said last night. Let me read you part. She said last night i was grossly generalistic, thats never a good idea. I regret saying half. He said its deplorable that trump has built his campaign
Popular music has never been completely separate from politics, but the Billboard charts have rarely felt so directly tied to reactionary conservative emotion than it has this summer. Oliver Anthony’s “Rich Men North Of Richmond” just took the number one spot on the Hot 100 for the second week in a row, proving that a general sense of anger is enough to turn an unknown performer into a bonafide star.
sitting on the names of purdue salespeople who bribed doctors as well as the names of those doctors, the names of purdue marketing executives who paid kickback to electronic medical records companies that manipulated doctors into prescribing oxycontin. the government hasn t acted. where is the legal deterrent? what to keep another millionaire family from creating another faulty product and finding an escape hatch in the bankruptcy court? beth, great to have you on. thank you. a look at how a black child from rural georgia became a conservative icon. we take a look at clarence thomas rise to the supreme court. the host of slow burn joins us next. okay. i ll work on that. save 50% on the sleep number limited edition smart t bed.
LSUS' Noel Memorial Library's Northwest Louisiana Archives host author, Robert Mann, who discusses his new book, Kingfish U: Huey Long and LSU. He explores the story of Huey Long's polarizing embrace of LSU, his intense involvement, and the consequences of opposing the Kingfish. Refreshments wll be served and a booksigning will follow. Buy a book at the event or bring your own! <br/><br/>Mann is the author of numerous books, most recently Becoming Ronald Reagan: The Rise of a Conservative Icon and Backrooms and Bayous: My Life in Louisiana Politics. He holds the Manship Chair in Journalism at the Manship School of Mass Communication, Louisiana State University.
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