about it, if they want to survivor over the next 10 or 15 years, they have to understand that just like the 40-year arc of the new deal come to an end of reaganism, we have to figure out what s next and i don t think republicans want plutocrates running america next. you raise the question well. you talk about there are countries that are doing well and have a better form of capitalism, well, if the plutocrates are controlling what we are reading and watching, we don t know about those countries. yes, those around the table have been there but the average person that s dealing with these screens that are being
Will the Supreme Court overturn Roe v. Wade? No U.S. president since Warren Harding has left such a huge thumbprint on the Supreme Court in such a short time as
For a long time, longer than I’ve held this job, my advice to Republican politicians and policymakers has been consistent: It isn’t the 1970s or 1980s anymore. The ideas associated
framework, lawrence, of reaganism over these 40 years may not be the appropriate response to the crisis we face. when i say unsuspecting generation has to in some way save democracy, you can t fall back on the old strategies. we re going to have to risk and be courageous enough to stand on these values as we try to imagine a new way of being together. so absolutely. absolutely. i agree with liz cheney in this instance. i can t believe i just said that again. well, i love that point that i can t believe that i m saying i agree with liz cheney, and what s so fascinating about it i had argues with liz cheney on television debates about torture back in the bush presidency before she was in office, what we never dreamed was that there would come a time when there would be a debate in this country essentially about the validity of democracy itself. and if you had asked me then, if you d asked me 10, 15 years ago,