Would definitely say that President Trump is a conservative probably the most prolife president and American History and Ronald Reagan obviously was the 1st leader of the Prolife Movement in america if you look at his efforts to try to secure our borders thats something that ive been fighting for for decades lowering taxes slashing regulations that is going to be the legacy of this president not to mention putting 3 Supreme Court justices that are constitutionalists on the Supreme Court and 300 constitution with john. Courts across the country i think he has the definition of a conservative president and he is a populist just like Ronald Reagan was a popular and he you ran is a populist i will give you that he ran as a populist ok but jim you know before i go to chris here but the chamber of commerce is into endorsee joe biden ok and shot no he said no but you do mention all the culture stuff ok thats not securing the border thats not your legal orders and stopping illegal immigration
From the g. O. P. He is now an active member of the never trump group any job i originally crossed up and i think that means you can jump in anytime you want now its appreciate it ok lets go to ted in denver as i asked in my introduction as we as the election is looming what impact has donald trump pat on the g. O. P. Because this i will put my cards on the table i think i see myself as a conservative i dont usually think of the president as being a conservative where does he go where does how does he fix it fill in the mix of the g. O. P. Own head. Well as a conservative that goes all the way back to working in the Reagan White House i would definitely say that President Trump is a conservative probably the most prolife president and American History and Ronald Reagan obviously was the 1st leader of the Prolife Movement in america if you look at his efforts to try to secure our borders thats something that ive been fighting for for decades lowering taxes slashing regulations that is g
Be the legacy of this president not to mention putting 3 Supreme Court justices that are constitutionalists on the Supreme Court and 300 constitution with john. Courts across the country i think he has the definition of a conservative president and he is a populist just like Ronald Reagan was a popular and he you ran is a populist i will give you that he ran as a populist ok but jim you know before i go to chris here but the chamber of commerce is into endorsee joe biden ok and shot no he said no but you do mention all the culture stuff ok thats not securing the border thats not your illegal orders and stopping illegal immigration is not a cultural thing its not the alpha and omega of being it and served here ok let me go to chris because chris has left the g. O. P. What how has donald trump changed the g. O. P. Since youre not in it anymore go ahead chris let me go back to what the ted said about the policies for going by president reagan to oust him before and or did sure hes dangero
Hello and welcome to crossfire all things are considered computer with election day its important to ask how donald trump has changed the g. O. P. If at all is there such a thing as trump is do the political establishment elites understand why he was the elected in the 1st place just populism on the right future. To discuss this and more im joined by my guest ted harvey inventor hes chairman. Of the committee to defend the president and a Founding Member of the former stop hillary and sumter were joined by chris fance he is former chairman of the Washington State Republican Party after his departure from the g. O. P. He is now an active member of the never trump group earning job i originally crossed up and i think that means you can jump in anytime you want now its appreciate it ok lets go to ted in denver as i asked in my introduction as we is the election that is looming what impact has donald trump had on the g. O. P. Because i will put my cards on the table i think i see myself as
It was 1972, to a plot 30 in the morning when George Mcgovern delivered his acceptance speech. A few months later, he would lose badly to president Richard Nixon. Tonight, the candidacy and legacy of George Mcgovern. We are live from the mcgovern museum in mitchell, south dakota. Joining us is provincial author scott farris. It was 2 30 when he delivered the acceptance speech in miami. Why . It was emblematic of the whole Mcgovern Campaign, which was it was an insurgent campaign run against the establishment. What happened was, as you heard from senator mcgovern, he was very strong on the issue of vietnam. One of the things about senator government senator mcgovern as one of the most influential who ran for the presidency who was not successful, he went after the vietnam issue. He spoke about that war in ways no patinkin that had ever spoken about war before. No president president ial candidate had ever spoken about war before. It was Strong Language that unsettled lots of americans a