Squeaker which side prevails. So whether it is saccone by two or conor lamb by two matters less than it is a four point margin or whatever it ends up. Even if the democrats looses, if it is close, the democrats are going to claim it is a sign. Difficult for them to claim it is a Success Story even if saccone victory. Psychologically, there is a different impact especially for republican members. Tomorrow morning if the republicans were to gather for their Conference Meeting and if they have lost this seat, there will be a different feeling inside the room about concern and panic for what november brings. The difference psychologically for republicans tomorrow morning is different than if they loose. Republicans have poured a lot
of money into this. Yeah. Through pacs and the rnc has put a Million Dollars into it, if they lose this seat, alarm bells going off. And more republicans deciding to call it quits and retire. Saying this environment is tough for me if i am in a suburban distric
donald trump didn t know, somebody who came highly recommended from condi rice, he was the establishment pick. and now trump is saying he wants to cast another members of this second season of the trump administration. and that is what he is doing with pompeo in this new role if he gets confirmed and it is likely that he will. he is somebody who promised disruption. also, he wasn t very well liked at the state department either. and i think they are somewhat relieved to see him go, and also, i m sorry, if somebody who worked for me called me a moron and went out and didn t recant it, i would probably have fired him long before donald trump did. and he gave him an opportunity to resign and he didn t. so i wouldn t do it on a tweet, but also this is one of those
because i know and understand he uses bullying tactics against everyone. and i have a degree in psychology and i understand that underneath the bullying tactics and usually a lot of emptiness and a strong need to feed the ego. so i wasn t scared of him, but there was a lot of unknown with me, with the court proceedings. i d never been sued before. i didn t know what to think as far as what my rights were, what the next step would be. and i was very surprised, honestly, that there was so much reactivity involved with the lawsuit and the way he handled it. about a year ago, a reporter said it would be his privilege to destroy the reporter s life like he did that idiot from pennsylvania and miss usa, referring to you. how did he do that, exactly? oh, he didn t destroy my life. i think that was one of his goals, once he realized i wasn t going to give into it. some of and the threats he made through his attorney to me were that if i didn t recant what i
me, with the court proceedings. i d never been sued before. i didn t know what to think as far as what my rights were, what the next step would be. and i was very surprised, honestly, that there was so much reactivity involved with the lawsuit and the way he handled it. about a year ago, a reporter said it would be his privilege to destroy the reporter s life like he did that idiot from pennsylvania and miss usa, referring to you. how did he do that, exactly? oh, he didn t destroy my life. i think that was one of his goals, once he realized i wasn t going to give into it. some of and the threats he made through his attorney to me were that if i didn t recant what i said and what i said, and if i didn t take my title back, he was going to try to hinder my professional growth. he was going to try to sabotage any career opportunities that i may have in the future. so i understand that was his personal goal, based on what he communicated to me with his attorney, but my life wasn t dest
didn t recant his testimony and maintained it was davis. it s a messy case. what s made it messy is recan tagss came out ten years after the fact. why do you think this case i was sort of struck by, first of all, how powerful the movement to sort of save troy davis was but also how galvanizing it was. why do you think this case captured people s imagination or attention? clearly, the possibility of his innocence. i think that was very compelling to people, especially after we ve seen 138 death row exonerations in this country, you know, since 1976. that s a huge number. we have this resistance, people really resist being told there are innocent people on death row, troy davis is innocent although we exonerated all of these people. that s a big part of it. full disclosure, i ve been an activist against the death penalty. something i ve worked on as an activist for years. troy davis s case encapsulated