the freedom that matters is the freedom to speak your mind, the freedom of speech. that s the most basic and essential of all the freedoms. and that s why it s enshrined in the very first amendment to the bill of rights. it s central not simply to freedom, but to humanity. it s not opposable thumbs that separate us from the animalsk. that s our power. words in the beginning was the word, declares john . at the opening of the fourth gospel, the word the word is the most important thing that we have. take away our ability to choose our own words, and we are no longer fully human. we are subjects. we re chattel. authoritarians understand this. above all, that s why they hate freedom of speech. in fact, if you gave them a choice, they d let you have a fully automatic 50 caliber machine gun before they allowed you to say exactly what you want with a gun, you might be able to kill people, but with words you can expose them . with words you can change the world. in fact, there has n
to render judgment r on the unprecedented moral atrocities our leadership class has committed over the past twos years. the shameless lying, shamelthe arrogance, the stupid the total incompetence, the unfairness, the relentless and vicious racism toward the majority of the americans rm population, all of whichlation. together amount to, yes, attacks on democracy itself. if you believed in democracy, you would not act like this. dec no one has ever run a developed country with this degree of recklessness. puniquestion is , is anyone ever going to be punished for it? that s what s really on the ballot. this november eight . so for republicans, the election should be easy. nothing you should ever for a second underestimate their ability to screw it up anyway they may. but the template formber success is right in front of them. just run against joe biden. there may be people out thererug who feel sorry for joe biden, pl but there s absolutely nobody who thinks or can arguo feeled
by republican gubernatorial candidate lee zeldin. he confrontee confhed the curret governor , kathy hochul, on the stage. violent crime wave, leavinger hochul to wonder, you know, mysteriously, wh y do you care so much about this issue of crime? governor , here s a hint. people are dying now.s st both tooter dixon and leeead zeldin will join us straight. had also georgia senated candidate herschel walker will be here. but we begin tonight in the great state of pennsylvania. the commonwealthe mmonweal, whe, he will join us in a momente mot with reaction to one ofry the most well, i guess you can. say, unusual debates in tonig american history.p is now, tonight, it s official. the cover up is over democrats, the media mob, the fetterman campaigncampai, they were all ln to all o if us .ly john fetterman is not mentally ,physically, cognitively fit to serve. he should no st be running for the senate. and in a word, what we saw last night was painful. i ll give hil hard to watch
if this had been a boxinguld hae match, the referee would have c called this in the first 60 seconds. and now, in case you needur run reminding, it wasn t your run of the mill debate, because due to his stroke, fed chairmanons. required special dispensations. you may noticay notice thesed large monitors that are behind us .ca this is part of our closedptio ningcaptioning system.e questi it was requested by john fetterman to help him processar the questions we are asking him tonight. but right off the bat, it is pretty clear that fetterman would need a lot more than that wha big screen. what qualifies you to be a senar us senator? you have 60 seconds. hi. good night, everybody. good ngood night. ll well, scary thought that might have been actually the best moment of the entire debate.deb. one of for fetterman, one of the mostt remarkable exchanges was about d chairman s views on fracking. that i absolutely supporte need fracking. belilieve that we need independence
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