appealed to what if and he s strong on freen, climate but again, the center of the french political sm f as if the republican party and the democratic party disappeared overnight. the socialist party, which was running france with a socialist president five years ago got under 2% of the vote and the center right party, the republicans, got under 5%. so they got less than 7% between them. these were the two pillars on the center right and poster event. it s a very changed political seen here. it s a very changed p seen here. and a real hashinger for things to come on this side of the atlantic as well. thank you very much. it s good to see you, roger and
theories. there was one moment in the documentary very foreshadowing. let me play it. it is when marie starts receiving phone calls and messages and one was a conspiracy theory. the things they re saying about us is like amazing. i can t even believe this. okay, guys. wait till you hear this one. there s a big conspiracy theory. we re burning ballots across the street at the crematory. that seems like a hashinger of the conspiracy theories we re inundated with around this election because of moments like that. absolutely. when there s no uniform source of information, information sources are diversified, and when so much misinformation is being fueled into this election and the past several elections that s exactly what happens. people believe what they want to believe. they believe even far fetched things as long as it confirms their own biasses. that is where you see that sort of thing run wild and we re
only one left out is john mccain. so he spent more time hitting senator mccain instead of palin s record. do you think that will be a hashinger of things to come this evening? will he go all out against trump and not the folks standing next to him? what do you think? the takeaway i had from the reporting on that, is that if you look at the different debates that john mccain has been in over the years. even though he has this reputation as a gaffe machine. he s tailored his approach to each debate. he was on the edge of the stage, hardly getting any speaking time, going a half hour at a time without talking. we re talking about more than a decade later. with palin, his team was prepared, saying, she s had a disastrous week, she had come off of all those katie couric interviews. there were all these questions about whether she was ready for
of another group who said i don t respect you. let me ask you about the pure partisanship. is it a hashinger of 2018? i think there is a lot of evidence we will see a potential for a huge democratic wave next year. it looks really, really bad. the house absolutely and after this, the senate is now really in play. having said that, i think tonight was about roy moore. if this had been luther strange as the republican nominee or a generic republican, this show wouldn t be on tonight. there wouldn t be a story. this wouldn t be close. this was about roy moore. was it about harvey weinstein and that whole development? sure, but the problems that republicans had, it s president trump s 36, 37% job approval
he went down there and campaigned in a neighboring city. he pressed the rnc to give a cash infusion and there has been a lot of parallels made between some of the deck goingry or demagogic language used by owe by the president himself with muslims. with president trump, this was all about alabama. it didn t have anything to do with what s going on in washington or the national news media. i know that s not what you want to hear. you want to hear this is a hashinger for the state of 2018. in the state of alabama it wasn t. this was a purely unique election with so many unique circumstances in it. i don t think it will be replicated in my life. all right, representative byrnet. most important aftermath. clemson and alabama, how does it end up? oh, oh, alex. you let him go.