they ve lost so much faith in government that they actually think that government is an accessory after the fact to the president s murder. can t get too much worse than that. the assassination changed the trajectory of the 60s. america was a different place on the day before john f kennedy was killed. so when you look at this america as a hole in the 20th century, you look at america in the 60s, you really say that day was a dividing point. i guess in the average man s life two or three emotional experiences that he doesn t forget because they re burned into his heart and his brain and no matter what happens to me i ll remember november the 22nd as long as i live. and it s impossible for me now, to this day and i m sure 10
dividing point. i m guessing the average mn s life two or three most emotional experiences he doesn t forget because they re burned into his heart and his brain. and no matter what happens to me, i ll remember november 22nd as long as i live. it s impossible for me now to this day, and i m sure 10 years from now, to board the bus without looking at the school x repository building, and it s hard for me to walk past the capitol building and not remember when kennedy spoke there. kennedy, gerald ford, nixon, jimmy carter, the two bushes, even bill clinton, people didn t remember what they d but they remember their rhetoric. and they remember the images.
i guess in the average man s life, there are two or three emotional experiences that he doesn t forget. because they re burned into his heart and his brain. and no matter what happens to me, i will remember november the 22nd as long as i live. it is impossible for me to this day, and i m sure ten years from now to drive through dallas and look at the book depository building and impossible to drive by this morning and not think about the day president kennedy spoke there. it will always be with us. kennedy, along side other presidents, johnson, nixon, gerald ford, jimmy carter, reagan and two bushes, even bill clinton, people, they don t remember what they did, but they remember their rhetoric. and they remember the images.
debtity, adolfo franco, and jessica ehrlich. thank you all for being here. the last time we talked, adolfo, i want to start off with you on this one, so more hope than belief. this is your guy. john mccain is saying that. what is your thought here? is russia the dividing point between congressional republicans and the white house, or will it be something more grass roots like the upcoming tax plan? no, i really think it depends how we approach this russia issue. i absolutely believe as senator mccain has said that there is a role for congress to investigate any type of espionage activities the russians have been involved in. i mean the hacking and so forth. we shoouldn t be surprised that they would be involved in gadha
american election is probably their views on gay marriage. it s their views on abortion. it s their views on all these cultural issues because they have supplanted economics as the key dividing point and part of that cultural idea is this idea that trump represents which i m going to take care of america. america first. i m an american nationalist, not a globalist. it s more a cultural stance is that right? because isn t the key divide in the united states geography? that you could predict how somebody is going to vote based on where they live and when you ask the trump supporters how they felt about transgender bathrooms and gay marriage, they said, please, that s something that the elites, the media elites focused on. i focused on whether the refinery and factory in 3450i town is closed down. no but as i m sure you know a lot of good research trump supporters by and large are not that forward. they re doing reasonably well. mostly actually they don t live with immigrants. it s