plus, it works well.people fewer people die on the operating table when you do it that way.when you do it for generations. this is how american society ran. if you were smart and you worked hard, you could compete. i m pretty much equal footing against anyone else in america.. they tell you that was neverallh true, but it was true. it was called the american o dream. the re moved here from allver oe the world to partake in that system. but there was a political problem with it. if you ve gooutt a mérida kraddc society, it s pretty hard to play race politics because raced to plays no role in advancement. individual initiative is what matters. group interests are irrelevant in a meritocracy. now,group in that may sound idyc to you. it may sound like the kind of country you d want to live in, but for the democraticcrat party, it was a disaster.ic p get your voters to the polls if they re not racially aggrieved? it s harde of. so at the tail end of the civilo rights move
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to the grocery store fore firs the first time since covid, i heard that awfulme cliche line in these difficult times, thesei hard times. and i wasn t i talking about a pandemic. it was talking to shoppers about how high inflation is over, how high the prices have risen. and you can t hide tha t stuff for speeches from from washington. risen. all right, chris , let s go to arizona, another state that tru trump lost by less thanlost, one percent, 11 electoral votes. what are the polls saying aboutb how he could do against biden? d it s a lot of the same thing.n? and what we ve seen really from everything is shown, all the numbers we ve seen haveal shown is that in 2016, donald 2016 trump probably hit the ceiling. he s going to get a little bit o over 46% of the country didn t e quite get the popular vote , but one of the electoral college part of that was due not to some of the democratic base not being activate d. those folks are activated, activated right now. so while trump has reall
footage. and there was a reason for whi that. so a small incl group of people, which include the leaders of the democratic party and their allies in the media, hadt you a complete monopoly on what you were allowedo to know about wht happened, what actually happened inon the capital on january 6th. and they defended that monopoly with great ferocity as monopolies tend to do so.po the moment wliste broks e that monopoly simply by getting access to the footage is not hard. that s what you re suppose to dk to do when you work in the news business. other media outletsth went a outl they all did. and we jusets t couldn twe resie to be self-referential, but it it s too hilarious. so we assembled a montage here it is .hing n what we saw tonight, alison,ewhb from tucker is nothing new .o hesa has been trying to sanitize the very real violence that weth all saw unfold at the u.s. capitol . forty one thousand hours ofil footage from an attempted coup. how on earth i is federal evidence. how
ever make. s shche repeatedly confusel the terms de facto and de jure. now, if you re a lawyer, that is an inclusive mistake. it s like your local service station confusing gasoline itth dieselinel fuel. it doesn t happen because the terms have entirely different meanings. ething n de facto means something that s not in the law, but happens anyway. jury means something thatomethi is happening that is sanctioned by the law. ng see the distinction? of course you do.and yo and you re not even a supreme court justice.supreme court but sonia sotomayor doesn t see it. watc mh. o even so even if we have to showo e her discrimination now or segregation now, congress can t look at that a because we certainly have to draw segregation. the races are treated very differently in our society. in terms of their access to opportunity. we have racial segregation under the law in america. that s what justice sonia sotomayor just said. tice juswhy is this woman wearin