way to go but the majority of what that convention was about was speaking in that we group. the we isn t going away, though. karl rove knows about anger points. we are going to see more racist, divisive stuff. it will just be more underground. it will just be slightly more insidious. that s all. we have to leave it there. coming up, on to charlotte and democrats preparing for next week s convention. questions abound as to what will be the focus. michael steele asked obama s senior advisor david axelrod this morning about one subject in particular. how much of your convention will be consumed by george bush? michael, i don t think we ll focus on george bush any more than your convention focused on george bush. but what we are concerned about is where we re going as a country. we will preview the president s plans and the dnc agenda ahead on now. [ thunder crashes ]
as we talk about the romney campai campaign, they insist the welfare ads they put out are accurate. the romney campaign is trying to push the welfare issue because he has a big gap to cover with the black voters. let s be honest with this, and karen would agree, an ad of any variety will not close the gap that exists between republicans and the african-american community or the romney campaign and the african-american community. let s set that aside. that s that s about getting the white voters to see that and coming out to support it. it s about karl rove and his strategy of anger points. that s what it is about. let s set that aside for a moment. we get that. i m answering the first part about closing the gap. that ad is not there to close the gap between the blacks and republican party and the campaign. the next this is takes a racist
to sex, what role do you think in terms of race? it strikes me that part of where this strategy from a political context also really became codified was the southern strategy. then we saw it again in the bush races where carl rove focusedond the anger points. let s divide people and have them at each e other s throats, prey on their fears, whether it s sex, race, and keep them at each other s throats so they don t vote for their shared interests. they vote towards other interests that we tell them are what s important. that s a good question. i do think that race was the predominant driver of this back in the late 60s. it was absolutely race that moved the white southerners out of the democratic party into the republican party. but if you look at the bush elections, he actually didn t win on gay marriage.
time. how do you know whether you are in danger or whether you will wind up like this 16-year-old girl who winds up dead? it s uncommon. but the amoeba are present often in the soil on the bottoms of lakes. when the water gets above 80 degrees they proliferate. the best protection is put a nose clip on so the water can t get in the nerve. megyn: it s not a question of not inhaling the water. if you are just breathing under water, then you could be at risk. if you breathe in through your nose. you get water in your nose. megyn: you exhale when you are under water. but water goes up your nostrils. that s the danger points.
afternoon and evening and monday. it will be a three- day event. we ll be on it of course, and bring you the latest in the warnings. janice, i am seeing it pop up in the associated press. people are warned to take cover. that map is going to be active and need for you to tell us where the danger points are. in texas, let s check in on them now. for the first time people in the town devastated by the tornado is going home. granbury, registration is requireed to go back in the neighborhood. it bore the brunt of the twisters that 20 through wednesday night. six people died and more than hundred injured in the town 40 miles southwest of fort worth. all i know is i told her to get in the bathroom and all i know i hit the floor and that s