you have a 28-year-old who has difficulty really explaining her policies but they ve got the usual talking point. she s pushed out there by the media as the new movement within the democrat party. you now have people who want to run for the democrat nomination trying to outleft wing each other. absolutely. mark: is that a prescriptions for disaster for the country or disaster for the democrats? disaster for a prescription for the democrat party, that s why you see the #walk away that s out there because america is not about wealth redistribution. america is not about nationalizing economic production, and america is not about expanding the welfare state, which is what obama did with more people being in poverty. more people being on food stamps. america is not about social egalitarianism. what you see the democrat party standing up for is the culture of the participation trophy. everybody is going to get something for doing nothing, someone has to pay into this to
how can you not get any stuff on your face. practice. practice. practice. so this episode you go to west virginia. yes. why west virginia? because i like to ento do counterintuitive shows. i figure they live very differently from what i understood in west virginia than the neighborhood i grew up in. have you ever been. i ve never been. they are a conserve state. went solidly for trump. it s god, guns, trump and football country. some of the most rewarding experiences i ve had overseas have been in places different than the world i grew up in. i enjoy going to places in america and my own country with the same attitude. what was different? what did you learn? west virginia.
drank beers very, very big. cheers. cheers. how can you not get any stuff on your face. practice. practice. practice. so this episode you go to west virginia. yes. why west virginia? because i like to ento do counterintuitive shows. i figure they live very differently from what i understood in west virginia than the neighborhood i grew up in. have you ever been. i ve never been. they are a conserve state. went solidly for trump. it s god, guns, trump and football country. some of the most rewarding experiences i ve had overseas have been in places different than the world i grew up in. i enjoy going to places in
up. west virginia is a place that politically and culturally is about as different from the world i grew up in as you can get. you grew up in new jersey? yeah, new jersey suburbs and new york. it s the heart of, you know, god, guns, trump and football country. which, you know, that s not me. but i will tell you, it is heartbreakingly beautiful. the people were without exception lovely and kind to me. i was very, very, very moved during the shooting of this episode. not just by the people, but by the culture, by coal culture and what it means to the people there. i like having my preconceptions upended in this way. tell us what will surprise us. what did you learn about coal culture? how deep it goes, you know. it s taught in school. we re talking to people for whom who i think understand that coal isn t going to come back,
their invitations. in response to stephen curry, the president it is not about the man, it is about the white house and it is about the president of the united states no matter whom that person maybe honoring you for your achievement before the whole wide world. they forgot the moment. it is not just steph curry s tweet. the president made this statement regarding the nfl and football players kneeling during the anthem. again, we have north korea this week and we have the healthcare debate that s heated up this week. there are a lot of other depressing issues in this country calling these nfl players who are peacefully protesting suns of [ bleep ]. the president was in alabama. if you know alabama like i do, that was football country. he was talking to a large crowd of people there. he knows that those issues