that you judge someone based on their character and not arbitrary measurements that we sometimes measure each other by. i think as far as the role of government, you know, our government, and by our governments, i mean the western governments, need to take a very hard look at the relationships that they have with governments like egypt, like saudi arabia. countries that have frankly tortured and killed their own people for decades. we re very close allies to western governments. i think there s a great deal of resentment that comes from the fact that we supply weapons to these sorts of countries and the citizens of those nations can not help themselves and often our freedom can be to the december rimt of the citizens of places like egypt and saudi arabia. i think it s important citizens
now here s why it matters what foster friesz is doing. he donated $2.6 million in the 2012 election. and he wants very, very much to be involved in the 2014 elections, goldie. so this guy matters, especially with the new law. i think you re right about that reverend sharpton. but this is not new. caricatures of political figures including u.s. presidents has happened since the beginning of this democracy. but on the other hand, we are now at a different place. we re at a place where there are many more touch points, where many more people have a voice or a stake in this discourse. and sometimes to its good, to its betterment, and sometimes to its december rimt as in this case. you re finding people like foster friesz who are pouring money into campaigns like rick santorum. pouring money to expand their own platform, to expand their