may be normal people want to retreat from that, you can have a human relationship from someone, maybe even marry and have kids with someone you don t agree with politically. they have assaulted that idea. you re a crack. everything from sportscenter to what you eat has turned into politics. here s what you should do if you have a gay republican friend. coming from one. you should guess, there republican prediction peter should listen to them speak, and then you should get your turn to speak in turn, and then maybe you ll learn something. i do with my liberal friends all the time. tucker: to any of them unfriend you? you know, it is a great way of filtering out people who are by the way, the definition of intolerant, writing people off before you know them. i have been yelled out on dates. i ve been yelled at by strangers. but it is a great way of weeding out people who are actually extreme the close-minded. you get a thick skin when you are involved in this, especially of s
the other peculiar thing here is the influence that cuba has had on venezuela. explain that. here you have, you know, the last place cuba seems to have influence in the world is in venezuela. well, it all started with a very strong human relationship between hugo chavez and fidel castro. they became very close and fidel castro persuaded chavez that he needed his support, his advice, especially in terms of his own personal security and in ensuring how to use the military, how to use selective oppression from stopping the opposition contain the opposition from becoming too strong, and also policies. he recommended policies that chavez wholeheartedly adopted, and the result is now here. so, fidel castro not only crippled the cuban economy but also managed to cripple the
world. that s what maduro is dealing with. the other peculiar thing is the influence that cuba has had on venezuela. explain that. here you have one of the last place cuba seems to have influence in the world is in venezuela. well, it all started with a very strong human relationship between chavez and fidel castro. they became close. castro persuaded chavez he needed his support, his advice, especially in terms of his own personal security and ensuring how to manage the military and how to use selective repression to stop the opposition from contain the opposition from becoming too strong. also policies. he recommended policies that chavez whole heartedly adopted. that s the result that s now here. fidel castro not only crippled the cuban economy but managed to
bill clinton. you know, i hear you, but ronald reagan. you need to have that in your lexicon. i don t hear that from jeb bush. can t just dismiss your anger baffles me, i don t understand it, when you get over it, please, come to me. that doesn t work in any human relationship. that is my question, john, the psychology is what donald trump has. how does jeb bush get that? candidates either get it or they don t, chris, you grew one this your dad was one of the premiere lots of crazy psychology in my family. one of the premiere retail politicians in the country, somebody who knew how to go into a room and know it when mario cuomo was in a room, you felt it, we will bill clinton was in a room, you felt it, george bush was a great retail politician, whatever you think of that jeb lacks that, more like president obama, get the e-mails from the bush campaign for that one but more of a detached, thoughtful politician who sees nuance, sees great lakes, trump hawks black and white, yo
not just consumerism, but anything that degrades the human relationship in society. he s the most famous user of twitter in the world. but there s a sense in which we need to encounter people. i think he s asking us to reevaluate technology and consumerism in the light of the gospel. christopher hale, thank you for talking with us. and enjoy tonight s final mass before the pope goes back to rome. thank you. and tonight at 9:00 p.m. eastern, our pope coverage continues. bill hemmer will look at why christianity has seen church attendance dwindle, and if it