it s been when you look at the constitution and the way we ve moved forward. but if you re a republican you have to be looking at this guy quietly and saying, wait a second, he s done something no other president has done since herbert hoover. he lost us the house. he lost us the senate. he lost us the off-year elections. he lost us georgia when that took a lot of doing. and now he s endorsing stacy abrams over brian kemp. it s a nightmare for all parties involved but it s not a bargain for republicans even politically. no, maybe not. you saw charles grassley honestly go in front of his audience and say, look, the vast majority supports donald trump and i would be a fool i would be a fool not to stand right
america faces right now. that infection is deep and wide. it s put there by a former president of the united states. it s the most dangerous thing occurring in democracy. it s playing out in plain view, sometimes people think it s amusing listening to him but he s deeply threatening and dangerous. if you listen to raffenberger that he says president trump costs himself in the state of georgia. don t vote absentee and he caused two republican senate seats there. as elise says, republicans from the top all the way down happy to hitch their wagon to donald trump on this ride. well, he certainly did. he costs himself during the
of the good and the great. and what the film reveals, yes, we have seen the fisher and george harrison walks out for a few days. they start talking openly about breaking up. at the same time you are inside the creative process of the beatles. usually they come into a recording session in a disappointing way. they have 14 or 16 songs they would record and choose the 14 they needed. this one they didn t have commitments. there are moments in your piece where you talked to other rock superstars like billy joel at phil s madison square garden, they ll be the first to tell you, they re not paul mccartney s peers. he has no peers.
gotten worse and worse. my friends call me mr. bright side for a reason. i see some cause for hope and the governor just alluded to it. we re actually seeing a surge in the number of americans who say they re no longer part of either political party because they re sick of it. they re sick of the rhetoric and they self-identify as independents. now 50% of americans identify as political independents. so the way i read that is there is consumer demand at the grassroots level for something different. now it s kind of a silent majority, but these are the people you and i know that go to barbecues and hear folks spout conspiracy theories and say joe biden is a socialist reptilian humanoid and they walk away saying this is not my tribe. what they need do is create a tribe for the tribeless, these disaffected republicans and centrists, but give them candidates they can support. this could be a majority making coalition. if you look at some of the close race that is could decide the
see steve bannon is brought in handcuffs and forced to testify under oath. it s not the time to be weak. it s not. at some point the line has to be drawn as to what is right or wrong in this country. it would not be weak about it. let it happen. don t be weak. either the subpoenas are enforceable or not. if they are enforceable, enforce your damn subpoenas. it s about our country at this point. by the way, the biden administration requirements that companies and workers are vaccinated or tested regularly for covid could be finalized as early as next week. according to a person familiar with the process is pending a final white house s review that the proposed rules would apply to businesses with 100 or more employees and up to 80 million