listening and then walking through, how would this conspiracy theory work, how would you coordinate a fraud in ten states with no one hearing about it. and then walk them through it, maybe it begins to make less sense. but they have to feel welcome. like you want to actually listen before they ll listen to you. we have with us eddie glaude and he has a question. i find this fascinating. whenever there s a crisis there are questions being asked about the background conditions that make it all possible, right. what does this mean for how our democracy functions, if you think there is supposed to be a vibrant democracy is supposed to have informed citizens engaged with each other, what happens when there s this crisis that leads to the questioning of these background conditions? what does this mean for democracy as such, to put it quickly? it s a very big problem. i call it the constitution of