people who have big jobs and moscow so where does this go election wise? maybe somehow they think i will run for president, the russian dissident, maybe we will somehow have an electoral challenge to putin. we ve only started to see ramifications of this because it plays out in ukraine, in the kremlin and it plays out on the battlefield. lisa boothe here, it s great to see you. is there a chance we are not being told the truth? perhaps it s a false flag operation of some sort? it doesn t add up to shoot down seven planes and helicopters to get close to moscow and then retreat because you want bloodshed, a warlord who fought in something like 30 countries, there s a lot that doesn t add up to me with this.
people who have big jobs and moscow so where does this go election wise? maybe somehow they think i will run for president, the russian dissident, maybe we will somehow have an electoral challenge to putin. we ve only started to see ramifications of this because it plays out in ukraine, in the kremlin and it plays out on the battlefield. lisa boothe here, it s great to see you. is there a chance we are not being told the truth? perhaps it s a false flag operation of some sort? it doesn t add up to shoot down seven planes and helicopters to get close to moscow and then retreat because you want bloodshed, a warlord who fought in something like 30 countries, there s a lot that doesn t add up to me with this.
people who have big jobs and moscow so where does this go election wise? maybe somehow they think i will run for president, the russian dissident, maybe we will somehow have an electoral challenge to putin. we ve only started to see ramifications of this because it plays out in ukraine, in the kremlin and it plays out on the battlefield. lisa boothe here, it s great to see you. is there a chance we are not being told the truth? perhaps it s a false flag operation of some sort? it doesn t add up to shoot down seven planes and helicopters to get close to moscow and then retreat because you want bloodshed, a warlord who fought in something like 30 countries, there s a lot that doesn t add up to me with this.
and that s what this reall aims to, daryl the abortio pill is already banned in many many states in the country, so already banned in texas, the want to pull it off the shelves, in new york, in california, in every state in the union and what we ve seen in these post-dobbs elections is th issue has been most positive i swing states, places lik michigan, wisconsin, where the election going to sway abortion laws in immediate ways again, people in new york an california need to be cognizan of what s happening. you think about michigan an the victory of the fou democrats at the highest level in that state. so much of that was about th fact that they had a ballo measure, a positive ballot measure, enshrining abortion rights but there was also a lot o election denial not quite clear what motivated what look at the ballot measur
rights but there was also a lot o election denial not quite clear what motivated what look at the ballot measur starting in kansas, last year. more no matter who put the ballot measure on, what side o the equation you are on, peopl responded to same way, whether you are in a liberal o conservative state folks don t want this stuff. montana - kansas, montana, kentucky, over, and over again these ballot admission is when they re put tua straight up or down vote. the american peopl overwhelmingly want abortion t be safe. the problem is that republican largely do not i mean republicans don t overwhelmingly approve the dobbs decision but you said before, 64% o americans want abortion to b legal. in all our most circumstances. that same poll shows that 63 of republicans don t wan abortion to be legal are all i most circumstances this is why you have a party that is hostage to the - for 50 years now let s talk about that, an culture. i want to do it then and now when roe fell. and cultu