and to the hard left, socialism, abortion on demand, so many things that are very, very hard left. that s what the voters really need to look for is the margin of difference between the two parties here and that s what voters turning out on tuesday really need to focus on and i think that in terms of leadership, we need to be prepared that nancy pelosi, while she s saying this type of rhetoric, that, you know, the democrats will just have all peace and calm, that s just frankly not true. neil: it s a flip of the coin who is more hard left, right? as someone who does democratic policies on congressional for a living, what i know is that who will be in leadership next time around will be people who can campaign anywar and govern our party who is more liberal nancy pelosi or i think that mr. cliburn is one of the few people in our party who can go anywhere and campaign. neil: he s right to the left of here, right? ments no, you can t tout jim
was like mom, there s a white van in the driveway and i knew she had an adverse reaction to it because her voice started to get shaky and she just told me to stay upstairs until, you know, she had finished her business with the two men who arrived in our driveway that day in july and i remember once i had been told she called me downstairs and kept saying we re going to be okay, we re going to be okay and i was wondering what had happened. and she started off by saying, your father was a very brave man. and i automatically knew. and of course, i sobbed, but it was, you know, the first sob of many, but i like to think of the cries i do now as you know, more therapeutic and more of a release that s happy. and you just about have me sobbing, that s a powerful story, jenna, something we don t want to have happen to a ments no, absolutely not. mike: a young lady eight years old. wesley when did it hit you he