it s just absurd. we always look at the message and it is never about the person and so as creative story professionals we all do this. we look at the he message and never the person. that s for everyone. we can t promote every message. i see you re going to chime in here. the attorney general of minnesota tweeted, he said i fought along side this is his tweet. i fought alongside the lgbt community for years. as a human i m defended by the ruling. as the attorney general i ll respond in the best way possible to maximize human rights for everyone, no exception. you won this iteration but it s not over. look, the supreme court has said that forcing people to express message that violate their core convictions is a violation of their dignity. that s what s at stake, does the government have the power to threaten film makers with 90
she s a senior fellow at independent women s voice and she joins us tonight. hi, tucker. tucker: so, lisa, clearly the harris campaign believes that they are in the poll position here and they want to maintain that. how would you assess her efforts to keep her front runner status last night? i thought she got her but kicked by senator tulsi gabbard. look, kamala harris reminds me l lot of hillary clinton where she is smart, she presents herself well, but she has no core convictions, and that s very evident in her ever changing position on health care. just to walk you through the timeline a little bit, on her position, so in 2017, she cosponsored bernie sanders medicare for all bill, which eliminates private insurance, she was the first democrat to do so in 2017. then, in january of 2019, she doubled down on eliminatingth private insurance, even if you like your plan.
this will come back to haunt him. judge jeanine: even during the debate, corey. when they asked one of the questions, i think it was with whether it was about whether illegals should have healthcare. everyone raised their hand. and apparently they couldn t tell if he was raising his hand or not. this guy isn t sure of anything. what makes him think he can even make a decision as president of the united states if it takes i am day if not weeks to apologize if he doesn t know what s right and what s wrong and he can t decide which way the wind blows? he has no core convictions. he s 76 years old. he s only been out of politics for three years. he has been an elected official for 45 years of his life. when he was up on that stage he
this will come back to haunt him. judge jeanine: even during the debate, corey. when they asked one of the questions, i think it was with whether it was about whether illegals should have healthcare. everyone raised their hand. and apparently they couldn t tell if he was raising his hand or not. this guy isn t sure of anything. what makes him think he can even make a decision as president of the united states if it takes i am day if not weeks to apologize if he doesn t know what s right and what s wrong and he can t decide which way the wind blows? he has no core convictions. he s 76 years old. he s only been out of politics for three years. he has been an elected official for 45 years of his life.
this will come back to haunt him. judge jeanine: even during the debate, corey. when they asked one of the questions, i think it was with whether it was about whether illegals should have healthcare. everyone raised their hand. and apparently they couldn t tell if he was raising his hand or not. this guy isn t sure of anything. what makes him think he can even make a decision as president of the united states if it takes i am day if not weeks to apologize if he doesn t know what s right and what s wrong and he can t decide which way the wind blows? he has no core convictions. he s 76 years old. he s only been out of politics for three years. he has been an elected official for 45 years of his life.