or die and many women cannot keep working or if they do, they are playing working or if they do, they are playing marginal roles and it is without playing marginal roles and it is without question true. i did notice that and without question true. i did notice that and a without question true. i did notice that and a lot of what i played now is in support of the male protagonist and i am one of the lucky protagonist and i am one of the lucky ones protagonist and i am one of the lucky ones and i know that, i work a lot and lucky ones and i know that, i work a lot and i lucky ones and i know that, i work a lot and i am lucky ones and i know that, i work a lot and i am fortunate, as the industry lot and i am fortunate, as the industry goes, and i recognise that, but i industry goes, and i recognise that, but i am industry goes, and i recognise that, but i am talking about other actresses, but also audiences. really, actresses, but also audiences. really, this is impor
into a barroom brawl. donald trump, they see, as someone who is like get off my lawn, hold my beer, take my prisoners kind of guy and he will have their back. get off my lawn. he was able to convince them he is more like them than not like them. so his supporters are get off my lawn? that s not a positive. alice is 100% right, though. it makes now, a lot of times people vote against sort of not only their own economic conditions, but they vote against what you would think would be common sense in their world. yeah. but it is without question true, if you went up to someone and say, you re cheering as the plane that has trump written on it is flying overhead, that this is the guy who somehow is representing your interests. in this last campaign, don, he was in north dakota, and he s running down the elites, and he says, we have better houses than they do. we have better boats. i don t have a boat. my guess is most people in that audience don t own a boat.
and a word they used for him was plastic. you ask a lot of voters what they think of donald trump and they say he s a scrapper. he s someone they would take into a barroom brawl. they see him as a get off my lawn, take my prisoners kind of guy. so his supporters are get off my lawn? that s not a positive. alice is 100% right, though. it makes now, a lot of times people vote against sort of not only their own economic conditions, but they vote against what you would think would be common sense in their world. yeah. but it is without question true, if you went up to someone and say, you re cheering as the plane that has trump written on it is flying overhead, that this is the guy who somehow is representing your interests. in this last campaign, don, he was in north dakota, and he s running down the elites, and he
tucker: the last question, you describe yourself as a progressive, as a man of the left. the new york times has attacked your book savagely in a review, and the main problem appeared to be that you criticized st. obama at the end of your book. given that your book has this critical assessment at its end, are you surprised that the left can t deal with that apparently? i think in today s culture and today s politics, unfortunately, we sometimes see partisanship trumping a verb i like trumping professionalism. i m an academic, a scholar, historian. it s sad the new york times gives into partisan fervor, butt i am playing a long game. t i m a scholar. this book will be the authoritative account of barack obama s prepresidential life. i believe for decades to come. tucker: that is without question true, and good for you for doing all the work required to produce it. thank you. w mtv just handed out new acting