A cold 1900 pandemic before the killing of george floyd the you called trump a moron a cult a show authoritarian conmen or anathema. I mean ran against a jew think it would be this bad. No i didnt larry and you make a good point i wrote that book before the virus and before the killing obviously and george for it and in that book i said that trump is unfit to be president and i said he felt fit because he cant tell the truth and hes incapable of putting the countrys interests and force on were really seeing that play out this year obviously how do you rate his handling of the virus. I mean i wish i could say what i really want to say in spain crappy lousy larry i mean whatever their president any other president in the world would have us about a virus as killing the American People i mean think about that for 2 and a half months he didnt prepare or he ignored the intelligence he downplayed it any lied about it to the American People thats all i mean him because larry he didnt give ind
Say what i really want to say in supreme crappy lousy larry i mean what other president any other president in the world would have why the us about a virus has killed any American People i mean think about that for 2 and a half months he didnt prepare or he ignored the intelligence he downplayed it any lied about it to the American People thats all i knew him because larry he didnt give india all he cares about himself. His handling of the u. S. Military brass over the handling an issue or did you make of that walk around levy a park and the bible. It goes where it goes in my book hes a wannabe authoritarian hes a wannabe military dictator so look what he did he ordered the military here gassed Peaceful Protesters so he could take a picture of a bike with a bible hes never read in front of a church hes never been do he wants to be a dictator larry everything about him is that way he likes dictators he doesnt like democracy and he doesnt like the republic that we have why do so many pe
Quickly tonight as we start, because as i tried to communicate last week, the drafting of or constitution, the history of its formation, is extraordinary, to say the least. It is a remarkable moment in all of world history. And we are here at 233 years later and our constitution is in the news daily, being referred to as we almost speak here tonight in the United States senate again and again in reference to one particular aspect of the constitution, but again, its alive and well and so, to think about the fact that this came together from a period of midmay until midseptember of 1787 is really remarkable. So, we recall from last week that we said that the revolutionary war, you know, a lot of folks arent really clear of the sequencing, and its important to know it, that conflict began in lexington and concord in massachusetts in 1774. And these very independent colonies, all british colonies that operated with their own governments and their own leadership and so forth, suddenly had t
Headline, hamilton would not have stood for trumps new constitutional theory . What are you referring to . Guest last monday, President Trump may 2 they constitutional claims. He said he had total authority to open or close the states, and on wednesday, he said he could Adjourn Congress, if they refuse what was striking is people on both sides of the aisle questioned his theory. Andrew cuomo said the president is not a king, and rand paul powers remainthe out of the people under the 10th of may meant that the president cannot infringe. Alexander hamilton addressed this question, which will be great for viewers to check out if you want to get his full argument, and hamilton himself gave four reasons why the president has less power than either of the british king or the governor of new york. Gives isinal reason he the fact that the president can only Adjourn Congress when both have disagree, whereas the british king can Adjourn Parliament whenever he likes as can a governor of new york
I want to talk about that. As i tried to communicate last week, the drafting of our institution, the history of its formation is extraordinary to say the least. It is remarkable moment in all of world history. We are here at 233 years later and our constitution is in the news daily, being referred to as we almost speak here tonight, again and again. One particular aspect, but it is alive and well. To think about the fact this came together from a period of midmay until midseptember of 1787 is remarkable. We recall that we said the revolutionary war, and a lot of folks are not clear on the sequencing. It is important to note conflict began with lexington and concord and massachusetts in 1774. These very independent colonies, all british colonies that operated with their own governments and their own leadership, and so forth, suddenly had to come together and form a military alliance. It was not easy for them to do that. They had a lot of hesitation and concern about what it meant to be