bush s numbers, among the other so-called insiders their numbers go down down right. i think eric is right ultimately you ll likely have a trump and anti-trump. so there s a competition on who that other person will be. the challenge for that other person will be is if you add up the poll numbers of the outsiders, carson trump, phonia even cruz even though he s in the senate fits in that. it is exponentially larger than that. you add to that two factors that are changed. one is campaign finance law can benefit people and the republican party establishment is held in tremendous usually the establish can come in and beat down the outsiders candidates. sara you asked donald trump
are huge and you will be branded. so you say nothing due to islamaphobia. phonia, so how did this start? well, for decades we have been told that the root of all present injustice is our past faults. this relativism cripples us to believe you cannot address evil because you may not be better than them. it s everywhere. school, media, entertainment. makes us victims to subservant evil. just days before islamic radicals killed a bunch of little girls it s the cowardice that says if we tell these extremists we are to blame maybe they will like us. no, they will just kill you first because even they will find you annoying. [applause] greg: thank you. thank you, thank you. stop. no, continue. all right. let s welcome tonight s guest.
are huge and you will be branded. so you say nothing due to islamaphobia. phonia, so how did this start? well, for decades we have been told that the root of all present injustice is our past faults. this relativism cripples us to believe you cannot address evil because you may not be better than them. it s everywhere. school, media, entertainment. makes us victims to subservant evil. just days before islamic radicals killed a bunch of little girls it s the cowardice that says if we tell these extremists we are to blame maybe they will like us. no, they will just kill you first because even they will find you annoying. [applause] greg: thank you. thank you, thank you. stop. no, continue. all right. let s welcome tonight s guest.