and he is sunny side up. there s a sense of optimism that he projects. any grievances towards president biden, any grievances towards democrats, and he s talking about drawing distinctions, he has the stage to himself. he was at the fair going around yesterday with senator joni ernst, very popular in iowa. the governor is very popular in iowa. whenever i look at polls, i m reminded what the governor told me last week. she said, look, it s very early. do not trust polls now. surprises happen in iowa. and i i think this is his opportunity to introduce himself. i m not surprised he s not going negative on former president trump. that s not how he wants to introduce himself. he wants to introduce himself in a positive way. what happens at the debate next week when people start drawing lines with him, that s the question how he responds to some of this. if he will stick with what has been his hallmark, which is so positive and optimistic. you mentioned the television ads. he spent $6.5 mi
important to cut through to the truth. when you get to the supreme court, if it s an interest in which the right-wing billionaires are concerned, very hard to count on a pair shot. paul: we re back with our panel. kyle, what do you make of the white house critiques? he doesn t seem to be, to have anything new here beyond what s been reported. and also this has been a crumb the he has been banging on crumb he has been banging on for a long time even in confirmation hearings for justice amy coney barrett, he was talking about this. he says this is a scheme, he has this white board where he s drawing lines and connecting people. and i think sheldon whitehouse fans go for it, i don t think the broader public has brought into this paul: you don t think the high school yearbook of brett kavanaugh [laughter] a smoking gun? right, yes. [laughter] but i do think that progressives in particular think this is a popular issue for them, for their voters. and, boy, if you think it has
himself and donald trump, and i think we can put those up on a screen right now. number one, ron desantis points out xs from money. he has blue collar roots. he says, ron desantis says, that he would have gotten rid of anthony fauci during the pandemic and donald trump did not and ron desantis claims that donald trump aloud lockdowns and he did not. so you can sort of see drawing lines there, desantis is. how significant will this be? pretty significant. i think you re right, and i think there was a desantis two-step that we saw last night in the iowa debut. in the room for his speech he was largely not focused on donald trump, and his wife who anybody who has followed ron desantis political career will know, is his most senior adviser when it comes to politics. she was on the stage clearly
national implications. it is only one state court to have a right decision but it potentially has national implications. as you said, in north carolina supreme court has basically said nothing in its constitution prevents the republicans in this case from drawing lines, electoral districts, to advantage the republicans, disadvantage the democrats, what makes this striking is that the same court six months ago basically ruled in the opposite direction, that is because it had a democratic majority and now it is republican. in this case what is unusual is in some ways how politicised the court has become, that we havejudicial elections in north carolina like we do in many other states, and as a result the electoral changes, now essentially the state constitution mean something different and gives unfettered power to the state legislator, now controlled by republicans, to enact legislative districts which could advantage one
AEW's ever-growing roster would benefit from a brand split, but if the rumors that it's about keeping CM Punk happy are true, that's asking for more conflict.