insurrection are free and clear right now. i am still asking myself why. let me ask you this about a similar topic, susan. when we look at the midterm elections, we mention the congresswoman from georgia, congresswoman marjorie taylor greene s suspension from twitter earlier in the show. what are your thoughts about the impact she and others like her have on the republican party and do you think her banishment from twitter will have an effect? it will probably affect her fundraising and give her less of a voice. she ll still have her official house of representatives twitter account. we ll see how long that stays up for. i think it is a good thing she s down given the amount of dangerous misinformation on public health that she s been spreading. here is the thing, rev. when we start looking toward the
absolutely identify his participation, his leadership in all of this and jail him, make him pay for what has been done. we have to be determined. a year after january 6 the gop seems to have learned nothing from the deadly day and their fire brands seem to have been emboldened though they occasionally face consequences. twitter has personally suspended the personal account of georgia congresswoman marjorie taylor greene over what the company says was repeated violations of their covid-19 misinformation policy. she immediately tried to drag you into the situation by mentioning your name at the top of her statement writing, quote, maxine waters can go through the streets and threaten violence on twitter. first of all, anybody that has known you for decades and i have worked with you for decades all over the country, we ve never on
midterms we have to first look at the republican primaries. and, yes. marjorie taylor greene seems like the right type of formula for republicans to win their primaries. be as extreme as possible. the only problem is for republicans they don t win swing districts with extreme candidates. i don t think we ll see the overwhelming flip of the house mccarthy probably hopes for. i think you are going to see a lot of races closer than typical because of the type of candidates going up from the republican party. danielle, if democrats don t pass the john louis voting act what does it mean for the party in the midterms both for the president s ability to get legislation passed and the party s ability to follow through on promises? the reality is that if we don t pass the voting rights