people, first it was aaffair and now we re getting married, she wouldn t do that website either. even if they re hetero sexual. it s not about are you same sex or opposite sex attracted. it s about the message that she disagrees with. you would understand why people at home would say, sounds like hair splitting to me because the end result is the same. you don t get the service, right? and it seems like you get all sorts of it becomes for their business no, she ae she d be happy to provide the website for their business, home sale, all sorts of other things. not for that particular wedding because that is the only thing that she is disagreeing with. it s the message about that wedding. this would apply across the board. this means that, for example, as also came up during arguments if the washington blade, a local lgbtq pro newspaper, wanted to say for the months of june we re only going to have same-sex marriage announcements, they could do that now. what colorado is a
primary voters, of which they are not totally relevant yet. but as a way of showing the public look, we re here, we re next in line, you know, give us a shot. and desantis was on hugh hewitt. take a listen to what he had to say about donald trump s supreme court nominees. are you going to make the same kind of pledge to the republicans as you go around the country that your judges will be like the trump judges? well, actually, i would say we ll do better than that. i respect the three appointees he did. but none of those three are at the same level of justices thomas and justice alito. i mean, some shade thrown at gorsuch, barrett and kavanaugh, who are pretty beloved by conservatives. it s a very specific type of shade. this sounds to me like two people who went to harvard talking to each other about another judge who went to harvard. this is about this kind of hair splitting i don t think is something republican voters really do, is rate the justices against each other. b
i want to ask you about this case. prosecutors are seeking the death penalty here. the lawyers for the defendant have offered to resolve the case with a guilty plea in exchange for life in prison without the possibility of release. federal prosecutors have rejected that. what do we expect today? instead, they are going forth with the trial. at issue is not whether this defendant committed this act, whether there was a massacre, but the intent. the prosecutors charged this was a hate crime it was motivated by an intent to obstruct the free exercise of religion. instead, the legal team are saying that it wasn t they opposed the jewish community but immigration in general. it s a little bit of hair splitting. that s the issue at trial here today. i think that this jury has in store for them some powerful and overwhelming evidence of the killing that occurred. i think in light of the text
the 39th or 40th meeting between the two men since they both took office. obv obviously ly xi jinping is comi in later than putin, and context matters, so is this a brief marriage of convenience as john kir by, the head of the national security spokesman said earlier, or sort of a condominium alliance. while it sounds like it is hair splitting, it makes a huge difference, because the united states and the western allies have spent the last 40 or 50 years to try to make sure that russia and china did not gather together to work against american and western interests.
anand, is defining what that is. that really is where the interesting part of politics happens. who gets to define what the middle? is who gets to define what the extreme is? you really do see a rhetorical approach from biden. i think all the way to the justice democrats on the left tried to claim that middle is their own as much as possible. yeah, and i think when you name that spectrum, i think we have to talk about the dynamic of that spectrum under the biden administration as being the most interesting thing that is enabling the thing we ve been talking about. this is an age of the call out of the cancellation of hair splitting differences, even among people who are relatively friendly to each other. and under this administration, a pretty vast swath of the political left, from full-on socialists to chuck schumer and joe biden, and sometimes even a couple of democratic senators like manchin and sinema, have