21st, christ, when he got indicted this became about do we want a lawbreaker to be our lawmaker, can we trust somebody to pass laws he can t follow himself, it s about something that transcends partisanship. it s a post it has to do with character of our country and the rule of law. a congressman cannot break the law. that s certainly right. what those ads are is his deepest, desperate ability to reset it as precisely a partisan election because he thinks that he can beat you that way. ammar campa-najar, thank you. i want to turn to also with me greg sergeant, an opinion writer with a new book out called an uncivil war. sabrina, you wrote a good piece about this. this is not isolated. it s widespread across a whole bunch of races across the country. absolutely.
a congressman cannot break the law. that s certainly right. what those ads are is his deepest, desperate ability to reset it as precisely a partisan election because he thinks that he can beat you that way. ammar campa-najar, thank you. i want to turn to also with me greg sergeant, an opinion writer with a new book out called an uncivil war. sabrina, you wrote a good piece about this. this is not isolated. it s widespread across a whole bunch of races across the
more trumpian candidates, more people who fashion themselves in his image. it s not that you re seeing the candidates emerge on the ballot, you re very much seeing what was once part of the fringe really become the republican mainstream. greg, this to me is what s notable, it s a unifying project, steve bannon will go for collins. while he s doing that, paul ryan s personal pac is paying for those ads that had antonio delgado as a big city rapper. it s a fringe or establishment thing, it s the core message of the party. it s interesting to the fact that it s really interesting to me, not only do you have the anti-immigrant demagoguery really amped up to 11, but you have george soros in the mix. remember, in 2014, right, there was a lot of this sort of stuff around ebola, and remember scott brown ran crazy ads about ebola crossing the border and so forth. this time soros in the mix, and
we were wondering whether or not the rise of trump would lead to more trumpian candidates, more people who fashion themselves in his image. it s not that you re seeing the candidates emerge on the ballot, you re very much seeing what was once part of the fringe really become the republican mainstream. greg, this to me is what s notable, it s a unifying project, steve bannon will go for collins. while he s doing that, paul ryan s personal pac is paying for those ads that had antonio delgado as a big city rapper. it s a fringe or establishment thing, it s the core message of the party. it s interesting to the fact that it s really interesting to me, not only do you have the anti-immigrant demagoguery really amped up to 11, but you have george soros in the mix. remember, in 2014, right, there was a lot of this sort of stuff around ebola, and remember scott brown ran crazy ads about ebola crossing the border and so forth. this time soros in the mix, and remember trump s closing a