working for them. chris was saying the concerns people are going to listen to the hype from one side or the other and not learn facts on their own, it s pretty remarkable that they put out this legislation without any major fanfare and sales pitch. you had a tepid statement from the president. it will ultimately come down how far they can move this will come down to whether the president really does use the power of his office and pulpit to bring in that hype to compensate for a lot of the substantive issues. give us one last point. tom price, secretary of st e health and human services, is already using his authority to unwind the offeredable care act. this legislation is coming in to try to clean up everything else. it will come down to the politics of this, whether people feel they ll personally be better off than they were when
language and they do this all the time. they have got they have got the discontent. they have captured it. and discontent, man that , that growing field, you know? one of the specific arguments of what s the matter kansas and i thought dying mostically right on the money was about the ways in which social issues were particularly used on the right. so, there s this great riff in there, it s vote vote to stick it to those godless atheists and get energy deregulation. vote for x, get yle. you go through the riff, vote on these culture war issues and you get these kind of economic conservatism, right? it down the seem like that is happening so much. in the past ten years, the st e states don t lean on the social issues but maybe they are and i m not noticing as much. look at kansas, obviously, the cultural war issues are
more with my conversation with the woman that quit cbs news, sharyl attkisson. you left in part to write this book which is called st e stonewalled. what are the forces of destruction and intimidation? any journalist who has been covering washington for a few years would agree. they have agreed over the unprecedented secrecy and lack of responses and so on that there are-dr there is pressure coming to bear on journalists for just doing their job in ways that have never come to bear before. there have always been tensions and calls from the white house under any administration when they don t like a particular story. it is particularly aggressive under the obama administration, a campaign that s very well organized and designed to have a chilling effect. to some degree, it has been successful in getting broadcast