will put community safety over some individual freedom and say we are going to commit you, make your take your meds, even if you don t want to. that s going to raise some can i say quickly? sorry, very quickly. part of the theory behind the policy you speak of was in the psychiatric community and the professional care community that was suddenly in the 70s and 80s this theory that those we call insane are not really insane, they are the sanest critiqu critiquers of an incoherent society around us. it was crazy. it did a lot of harm. it allowed people to be on the street who shouldn t be. i m sorry. i m sorry. the institutionalization was the right thing to do. what it did depend s on and counts on is community support, not just security. obviously, security is critical, for this small people that have this risk of violence. we don t have community supports designed to accompany for people with illness, disability.
that s going to raise some can i say quickly? sorry, very quickly. part of the theory behind the policy you speak of was in the psychiatric community and the professional care community that was suddenly in the 70s and 80s this theory that those we call insane are not really insane, they are the sanest critiqu critiquers of an incoherent society around us. it was crazy. it did a lot of harm. it allowed people to be on the street who shouldn t be. i m sorry. i m sorry. the institutionalization was the right thing to do. what it did depend s on and counts on is community support, not just security. obviously, security is critical, for this small people that have this risk of violence. we don t have community supports designed to accompany for people with illness, disability. they still feel alone. they still feel that they don t belong. in general, they don t feel supported by the communities. people look at them and walk the other way. they cross the street.
engaged and start to pay attention to politics bill: that s not going to be a political rally. they are just going to mock us. that s all they are going to do. this is a rally for mockers. bill, do you know how many people watch you because they heard about how evil you were? bill: yeah. that s good. so this is going to be good for us. because there are a lot of people there that are going to be you know, what? they said something about somebody on fox that i should watch. and they will watch. we got them. bill: did you see the breitbart tape the other night. in chicago. that guy is you know what? i said this on the radio. he may be i would like to see bill o reilly and andrew breitbart in a steel cage match fight to the death. i don t know bill: then one of us would be dead. wouldn t you miss us? depends on who wins. [ laughter ] bill: had you no problem with stewart and colbert ripping off the idea. of course not. bill: do you have an estimate
about what that might look like. the timetable is this summer. president obama has to name the person he wants on the court. think about it, if this it was this divisive on an appellate court hearing, imagine what the supreme court nomination hearings could be like. a lot of depends on who president obama picks, someone mid range to left, no fireworks, if someone conservative, expect a huge fight. remember republicans have numbers for a filibuster but only if they stick together. i m trying to decide if be a unusual mind is a compliment. keeping our eyes on politics, the buzz around washington these days is that the president has got his mojo back, thanks to his win after a hard-fought healthcare battle. outside the beltway, americans are souring on the president. the latest poll finding his approval below 50%, lower than
not to blame for any of that? the president can t escape blame going into the mid-terms. if we don t pass an agenda, we ll lose majorities. how can he stand up, have a press conference and say none is my fault? because he s donald trump. he s president trump. meaning he doesn t have to acknowledge reality? i think going into re-election to 2020, it wouldn t be an issue for him. it will hurt his majority and he s very smart in a lot of ways. takes eight steps ahead. you know this. your audience may not agree. in case they lose majorities he ll say it s their fault. not mine. say everyone is the problem, not me. not me that s the problem. why is that effective with donald trump s voters and why will it continue to be effective with his voters even if we have a congress the next three years that doesn t get anything done? reminded me to a point i wanted to say. thank you for this. do you know that mitch mcconnell and paul ryan may be almost as