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resources. bottom line, it s a very tough thing to appeal a court start date. yeah, absolutely. it s not an appealable issue. i think they ll try to find some other issue to appeal, and to try to get into ultimately the supreme court, to get to the d.c. circuit in the supreme court and then use this look, it s hard to think like they think because i don t think like them, and most lawyers don t. but i think they re going to try to find something to appeal that will then slow things down so that they don t have to start on that date because, don t forget, the supreme court is highly conservative. well, there are certain things to your point in terms of slowing things down. there are certain playbooks that we are all familiar with, and slowing things down certainly seems to be one of them. new polling tonight about the words that first come to mind when people are asked about donald trump. what do americans think of the former president, and what could that mean as we head into
playbooks. his playbook to litigate in the court of public opinion and, you know, it s very interesting to me in fact in all of these cases you haven t heard very much from trump and his legal team that is an actual beginnings of a legal defense. there s enormous amount of what aboutism and gaslighting and hunter biden. there is repeated efforts to just simply sort of say over and over again that the election was rigged and stolen, rigged and stolen and this major announcement that he s going to release more evidence about georgia s election, i mean, come on. the thing that is so striking to me about all of these cases is that, you know, trump s basic he doesn t have a defense on the facts. he did these acts. he called and pressured these elected officials in georgia. it s on tape. we ve all heard it. he had the classified documents in mar-a-lago, right, so he doesn t have much of a factual defense for many of these cases
not saying trump is those things, but i am saying that there are certain elements of their playbooks that he is borrowing, they made it very clear, you bring them to power, they are going to maximize their power, it is to scare opponents, it is to scare people into thinking that maybe if they come to power, they might be sent to jail, or their rights suppressed, especially minority groups in society. this is something that really is less out of american history, but out of the history of world title ships. and as someone who is black, and an out, gay, married man, the prospects of what you are talking about are terrifying. one more question on this point. i keep telling people, particularly democrats, to be careful what you wish for in terms of having donald trump as the republican opponent. because even though joe biden, president biden, got the most popular votes of any person who s ever run for president,
movie but that language has been embraced by the wider republican party. which is wild, because, 40 years ago, it would have been difficult, if not impossible, to conceive a republican party that was not built in the mold of ronald reagan. what happens now? this trumpism lived to become the rest of the republican party? or did something happen that stops this movement? and maybe that something is losing another election. first, i think folks need a wake up call about how serious it is. the whole point of writing this down in blowback was to try to matt out the playbook of persecution that they want to put in place. and by they, i mean the broader maga movement, trump s allies here in washington, who want to support whoever the republican candidate s and staff their administration. and some of the anecdotes that the senior trump officials gave me are shocking. there s playbooks for how to start using the levers of government to start spy on political rivals, to deploy dhs forces int