I mean, it displays and it shows it well, but you really dont need a split screen to see the contrast in the two styles of the president elect and the president , the current president of the United States. And for that i bring in laura coates. Laura, am i wrong . No, youre not wrong. Theyre about as stark stylistically as we are tonight in terms of whats going on. The idea that one is saying theyre going to look forward and be uniting people and thinking about the division. The other one seems to just think you can beat a dead horse, the horses ashes, the skeleton. Theres really nothing stopping him from continuing to avoid the inevitable, and that doesnt bode well for unity, frankly. It just doesnt. We have to move on at some point. But im smiling, don. We do have to im smiling. You know why im smiling. World out there, you dont know that don lemon can sing. You dont know if he can actually sing. He just did. I told him. I heard cuomo say the whole shaft thing. I saw Donny Hathaway w
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