they re putting for. it is so naming it for what it is and then pushing back on it not only through elections but organizing around the stew board hearing so that more and more people can speak up in realtime, correct, because we know that republicans are gonna continue to do this even though they are checked by the courts because we saw it with the book bans, we are seeing it with the anti lgbtq legislation, we re seeing it also in the way of these legislative pieces are being deputized, allowing parents and other people to be deputize as reporting parties. so it s not even stated force, it opens it wide open with this don t say gay bill for any parent who said my child is uncomfortable, and now they get to file a lawsuit against a teacher at school or school district, same as in texas, and the anti abortion legislation, so i think that framing it for the public as, this is the republican push to erase marginalized communities, this is the republican push to harm
service to the country? how do you think he s going to handle that? what s the future? what does the future of the monarchy look like under him? i see this happening and i agree with what nick said, what we re seeing is a sort of unspoken transition, it began some seven years ago when the queen no longer did long haul flights and subsequently prince charles laid the wreath on her behalf on behalf of the nation, and now of course, he s opened parliament and it may well be because of the mobility issues, that the queen may not be able to attend state events, in which case, obviously, he ll continue to deputize. and i think it s extremely important that the queen on the eve of the actual 70th birthday in the year was her wish she felt camilla should be queen consort. i think that smooths charles path and i think he s known as
the night. it s idaho s republican primaries, which are shaping up to be absolutely ridiculous. i do whole has a very conservative governor, brad little, vying for a second term in office. he is an incumbent. he has to fend off a challenge from his lieutenant governor, janice mcgee and. we have covered her on this show before. she has vowed to vowed banned businesses from covid restrictions, not to ban gangs like the proud boys, she wants to deputize militia groups to work with law enforcement. she even delivered a state speech to that white congress that marjorie taylor greene spoke out earlier this year. most infamously, she twice abused a provision in idaho law which puts lieutenant governor in charge when the governor leaves a state to install herself as the de facto governor and undo the states minimal covid restrictions. now mcginn wants to be governor fair and square.
just a push to sort of deputize parents to be expert educators when they haven t gone to school and trained to do that. but also to systematically undereducate the public. because if you make people ignorant, then it becomes much easier to control them, much easier to implement these forms of autocracy. i don t know any problem that has ever been solved by an actual choice to remain ignorant. and that is essentially what republicans are doing. what those on the right are doing. they re saying we will make you less smart and then claim that the solutions that we re posing to problems that we re creating are solvable. and we have to reject that out of hand. it literally makes no sense. it defies common sense to say that there are problems and then to say the less we know, the better we will do. politics is local, what does it tell you that this is coming up, bubbling up with this local level when we all know there is