we still have time, but the clock is ticking closer and closer to midnight. and as i listen to the prayer vigil, i reflected back on the vigil, if you recall, that jc watts spoke at on september 12th, i think it was, 2001. and at that point, both democrats and republicans rallied around the republican president. we rallied against a common understanding that we needed to protect democracy. and so, as dark as things might have been, at those moments, and as scary as things were at those moments, it felt like, as someone born in new york and at the time living in washington, d.c., it felt like all america was rooting for us to save democracy. what i worry about right now is not just that we are running out of time. but it is whether or not we have a common purpose to save democracy. because when you look at that image of that prayer vigil right
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about it, chairman of the republican conference j.c. watts took the house floor. watch this. time and again we wanted the essence of truth and we got the edges of the truth. you say polls are against us. polls measure changing feelings, not steadfast principle. polls would have rejected the ten commandments. polls would have embraced slavery and ridiculed women s rights. you say we must draw this to a close. i say we must draw a line between right and wrong, not with the tiny fine line of an executive fountain pen but with a big fat lead of a number 2 pencil. so president trump is dismissing a new fox poll just out that shows half of americans do want him impeached and removed from office, but still the political fallout is anybody s guess ahead of the big
an amicus bees in the santa fe case for congress man steve largin and j.c. watts. can you describe what that case was about and your representation there? judge kavanaugh: i will. attorney general for the state of texas and did outstanding job. i remember participating in the mute court as the senator recalled. didn t turn out too well, judge. you did an excellent job, senator, i remember being there. the case involved prayer before a football game. the supreme court had number of cases on religious expression in schools. school sponsored prayer at school events is often