me, that matter to conservatives in the past just don t matter to them. it s not about the issues. yeah. it s about the movement. yeah. no, these voters aren t looking at the christian coalition scorecard from 1997 and sort of going down the list, joe, to put it mildly. trump reflects their identity. it was really driven home to me, and probably was to you, too, when you drive around parts of the country that love trump, well after the election is over and you still see trump signs and trump flags, that never happens in american politics. lawn signs and flags are for the fall of the election year. it s not year-round thing. i think that, to me, reflects kind of the hold he has on people. we almost don t have the language for it in american politics because it really hasn t happened here in our lifetime. this is much more of sort of an overseas phenomenon, when you have a cult of personality
He has been indicted over hush money payments to a porn star and found liable in a sexual abuse lawsuit in a tumultuous start to his reelection campaign but America's evangelicals just can't quit Donald Trump.Yet the twice-divorced Trump, who is under indictment over hush money paid to a porn actress for an alleged sexual encounter, was undoubtedly the star of the show ahead of his keynote speech at the closing gala Saturday.
on democracy in his home country, and basically denied the undercurrent of the question, the implication of the question that there are real concerns about rolling back freedoms about unfair treatment of minority populations within india. but to be in this room, and to know that a democratic leader who has quite a cult of personality, quite a strong following even in the united states but does not engage with the press. for him to take a question and respond to it is clearly notable. there s a large indian press corp., moving through the room, traveling with the prime minister to capitol hill for his address to the joint session today. it was definitely a sense of history here, and certainly as journalists part of the white house press corps, there was a real sense of responsibility among our side of the room, that we were going to make certain questions were asked of the prime minister and we would see how he would respond. andrea s assessment, she gave a
i was looking through the boxes and didn t have time to get through them. which is ridiculous on its face. and not a legal defense in any event. it s incriminating. it says to me he s more concerned about the campaign than the legal case. i think he s kind of putting all his eggs in, if i get elected president again, i can get rid of this basket, as opposed to fight it in the courts, where he is not going to have a good shot at it because of the strength of the case. this has to be an encouraging moment. if we look at the independence number, the favorable numbers up there. most republicans are reasonable people. i may have different views from someone on the conservative side of the aisle. this movement is a movement of spiritual darkness. he s a cult of personality, driven by rage, grievance and an moan