but it doesn t give you a court seat. it may be that many in the hearings on monday can t decide who is telling the truth. that s okay, you don t have to decide who is telling the truth, but if that means you don t know if your supreme court nominee is telling the truth, how can you then support that nominee? yes, but, and i think buzz of the ha#metoo movement, everyone knows someone who has been in that situation. tomorrow s last word is next. big jim, he s got you covered great big jim, there ain t no other -so, this is covered, right? -yes, ma am. take care of it for you right now. giddyup!
this is the ruined path of the party confronting its pathetic dent. because, like clinton, the democrats refused to learn the lessons of the past. despite the previous embrace of sexual creditors from weinstein to spacey, the democrats have arrested a #metoo movement and created a political infrastructure they hope will deliver fe voters to the polls in november. but bill clinton remains a bothersome obstacle, if they are assuming the moral high ground on sexual harassment. pole of registered voters in may found 80% of democrat voters consider sexual harassment a top issue for them. but only 38% of republicans feel the same way. the democrats believe that this is their new wedge issue. obama and hillary clinton, come on, let s remember, they were all about dividing americans using race, gender, to drive people to the polls.
party confronting its pathetic resident. because, like clinton, the democrats refused to learn the lessons of the past. despite the prio embrace of sexual creditors from weinstein to spacey, the democrats have arrested a #metoo movement and political infrastructure they hope will deliver female voters to the polls in november. but bill clinton remains a bothersome obstacle, if they are assuming the moral high ground on sexual harassment. found 80% of democrat voters consider sexual harassment a top issue for them. bu only 38% of republicans feel the same way. the democrats believe that this is their new wedge issue. obama and hillary clinton, come on, let s remember, they were all about dividing americans using race, gender, to drive people to the polls. amazingly, democrats have embraced that approach today.
numerous stories dealing with sexual harassment including on bill o reilly and vice media and its toxic environment for women. and vice president and head of branding for the new york times. emi emily, the question we keep asking and i asked it today of the person who founded the #metoo movement, is this the real deal? you did get the sense watching this and the millions contributed to a legal defense fund there is a real change? is that what it seems to be? what we ve seen in the last year is a remarkable transition that started with a lot of journalists digging, reporting, exposing this behavior that was a long-kept secret and then became a #metoo movement and now we re seeing that #metoo movement start to translate into action and it s really a big question of how does how do these words translate into action? what are the systemic issues, the stingic problems that allowed this problem to persist and what can be done about that.
and people should look into it. trump s media bashing has sent a chill through newsrooms across the country. but the press and other champions of the first amendment are not backing down. and the number 1 story in media this year, the sexual harassment reckoning. it was a moment foreshadowed by the april ouster of fox news star bill o reilly, following secret harassment settlements. it exploded with the publication of two stories about movie producer harvey weinstein. exposes by the new york times and the new yorker sparked a #metoo movement that reverberated throughout industry and politics. as the floodgates opened, titans of media tumbled. mark halperin is leaving nbc news after cnn uncovered accusations of sexual harassment by five women. breaking news. charlie rose fired. now three more women are coming forward with sexual harassment