it would pass and gay marriage would be legal. the issue is moving so quickly. see that this week with so many democratic senators coming out. and i think california like other places in the country people s opinions on this issue have just changed at a lightning pace. wes moore, where are we on this issue now? well, i think we re seeing things change at a lightning pace and a much more strategic approach as to how exactly we can sway public opinion. because the fact is, the court is not going to make this decision in a bubble. and that is something that is going to be despite making this on completely legal basis, this is in the back of their mind seeing where the country s going. it reminds me of i was speaking to a friend of mine, he was at harvard law school how there was and this was back in the 1960s, but in harvard law school in the 1960s, he used to have a teacher that had call on women tuesdays where basically the teacher would only call on women in class on tuesdays.
and attacked and undermined by the gun lobby and the conservative movement that the current interim acting director, because that s all we re ever allowed to have anymore is an interim acting director, the current one is a commuter. he is part-time. he also has another job being the u.s. attorney for the state of minnesota. same thing is true at the end of the bush administration. at this time, the atf s interim acting director was also a commuter. he also had another job as a u.s. attorney in boston. and, you know, why bother having somebody do this job full time? it s like the way people who make keys and people who repair shoes sometimes share a storefront. each one is like half a business. cobbler, key cutter, and ensuring the safe and legal operation of the multibillion gun market in the united states. you can just do that on tuesdays and thursdays, right? maybe you can do that online, check into flex-time. the fact that the gun lobby and the republicans will not allow anybody to
because that s all we re ever allowed to have anymore is an interim acting director, the current one is a commuter. he is part-time. he also has another job being the u.s. attorney for the state of minnesota. same thing is true at the end of the bush administration. at this time, the atf s interim acting director was also a commuter. he also had another job as a u.s. attorney in boston. and, you know, why bother having somebody do this job full time? it s like the way people who make keys and people who repair shoes sometimes share a storefront. each one is like half a business. cobbler, key cutter, and ensuring the safe and legal operation of the multibillion gun market in the united states. you can just do that on tuesdays and thursdays, right? maybe you can do that online, check into flex-time. the fact that the gun lobby and the republicans will not allow anybody to be in charge of the agency that regulates firearms in this country is one of the ridiculous anomalies about this part
conservative movement that the current interim acting director, because that s all we re ever allowed to have anymore is an interim acting director, the current one is a commuter. he is part-time. he also has another job being the u.s. attorney for the state of minnesota. same thing is true at the end of the bush administration. at this time, the atf s interim acting director was also a commuter. he also had another job as a u.s. attorney in boston. and, you know, why bother having somebody do this job full time? it s like the way people who make keys and people who repair shoes sometimes share a storefront. each one is like half a business. cobbler, key cutter, and ensuring the safe and legal operation of the multibillion gun market in the united states. you can just do that on tuesdays and thursdays, right? maybe you can do that online, check into flex-time. the fact that the gun lobby and the republicans will not allow anybody to be in charge of the agency that regulates firearms in
people close to the president. if you believe the noirk times, which this one time, i will do, this comes from people in the white house, the president s closest advisers? this is important. you wrote a piece in the new york daily news and you said, it had to come from the white house because it described the president on tuesdays, talking about specific kill lists and drone strikes where he would make the final decision. so it had to be somebody in that room in the oeral office and meetings in the situation room, in the white house. it talks about national security council meetings. everyone know who is is at these meetings. this is the inner circle of the president. the president says he s outraged. the fact is, he didn t say a word until john mccain raised it on the senate form and dianne feinstein went after him. until a month ago, same with the plot with had in yemen, operation yemen, that was entirely leaked. nobody about it except a small circle, around the president.