something that happened in 1985. the governor apparently has a long and rich history of being very involved with and sensitive to issues with african-americans and other minorities since that time. it doesn t make what he did right. i m just, you know, i m still struggling with whether or not he can still govern with that kind of thing. neil: and your view, congressman, you don t accept the sins of racism in someone s distant past much like robert bird, a former ku klux klansman did a lot of landmark legislation and lyndon johnson the same, it s what they do since those times that matter, right? . i was born and raised in texas and i can remember when i was a boy, when john kennedy was killed and people in texas, african-americans in texas were
dissuade you at all? no, no, i think the more ideas we have out there the better. neil: you know what? they re all figuring out it s fair game for everybody and i might as well go in, but they re so confident that donald trump is defeatable that if there s such a word that that s what they re basing it on. i have a shot, i can go with this and i know what antwan a saying about an organization in place and raising funds and all that. if i can get past the abrupt start of it, maybe i could do it. i think that democrats are going to tear themselves a part a little in the primary there are a lot of different views represented so far, even. neil: so did republicans, right? they tore themselves apart. it s a scrimmage, a political scrimmage. right, if you look at someone like senator warren, very, very different from cory booker in terms of their beliefs. cory booker is pretty moderate for a democrat, pro business kind of guy. he s corporate. and elizabeth warren, not so much. t
billionaires, all of their money to do this, they still wouldn t have enough money to implement this. not to worry, neil, because they have a plan, they will print more money, so that s going to work that out. at the end of the day, that works very good for germany after world war i, anyway. so if you go along with the plan a little bit, they also have a lot of guaranties for workers because once you implement this plan, it s probably going to cost millions and millions of jobs, but that doesn t matter because you don t have to work and you re still going to get paid, and you will get safe affordable adequate healthy, that sounded good, safe affordable housing you could get at county jail as well. neil: what s interesting, i was trying to look at it myself, how you pay for it and all, i do know that there s a goal that s been out for quite some time to
be effective in his role. doesn t have to listen. he doesn t have to listen. he didn t listen when the pressure was the strongest, i don t see him listening now. he s not going anywhere. the man to be clear for so many reasons neil: you use a lot of big words. they re all in quick sand. if he doesn t go, that means we just say, okay, whatever, that s the part as black male from the south, that s the part neil: let me ask you this, african american from the south and the case of one republican that we know and at least 3 other democrats that there s commonality, going years back in picture and everything else, on that level, what do you think? first of all, i don t think racism is partisan, it impacts both parties.
money, early enthusiasm, very attractive. elizabeth warren is a scold, and i think that s another part of her problem. she went on live and drank that beer and i m surprised that that reminded me of hillary clinton doing the exact same thing. she s the same demographic. trying to be likeable. look, you drink beer, i drink beer, too, but it was just like painfully awkward. neil: and beto o rourke, it seems that oprah winfrey encouraged him to run and another high flyer. who does organization and consultant. most of the campaign for booker and harris have snapped up a lot of the consultants in our party. how quick can you get together an organization and relationships. you re not coming to south carolina without deep relationships to come into the community. our state is the high-tech kind of state comes with relationships and opening up doors so that you can have a platform to present your thoughts and ideas.