And even though it is always a bad idea to do math on television, this one isnt that hard. If you add up 43 and 37 you do not get anywhere near 100 of the vote. What happened to the rest of the vote . The wacky thing about the 1992 election in terms of thinking about american binary red versus blue Party Politics is that another guy who ran that year, a third person, got almost 20 of the vote. It was ross perot, right . Giant sucking sound. Ross perot got a very large proportion of the vote for a thirdparty candidate. Nearly 20 . And who knows how the votes would have been divided between bill clinton and george h. W. Bush had ross perot not been in there that year. But one thing thats often forgotten about the 1992 race was that ross perot was not the only thirdparty candidate who ran that year. There was a whole slate of other thirdparty candidates nominated that year who did not make as big a spsh as mr. Sucking sound did. They did as well as thirdparty candidates usually do, which
medical system because of complications. exactly. the interesting thing here is when we got medication abortions, which was in 2000, the idea among abortion providers is this a great way for access because it s so much easier to do. theoretically even use telemedicine. the doctor explaining how to take it and administer it. actually as you ve seen, mostly has become true. many women have been taking advantage of access to abortion. it s gone from in 2001 continue to see. certainly you re going to continue to see more and more women access these drugs without medical care. who can t access them otherwise. what ends up being remarkable here is the pennsylvania decision to charge. they spent two years trying to come up with a charge to levy against this woman. it s an amazing story. rebekah dryden. senior producer for all in with
superpower to have. that s all coming up this hour. we re going to start tonight right here. we generally try to avoid oblique references to nazis on this show. in this case, it s unavoidable because the swastika is giant and is on the cover. the subtitle how the u.s. government hid the nazi discovery of abiotic oil from the american people. remember the people who wrote the where s the birth certificate book and they had to change the title of the book to where s the real birth circuit? remember that guy, his name is jerome corsi from world net daily. he has a few pet theory, not just that president obama s birth certificate is fake and, therefore, president obama is not really the president. there s his theory that president obama is both secretly gay and secretly gay married. sorry, michelle. world net daily jerome corsi had a theory that john kerry did not win his medals. he also thinks that hitler is not dead. hitler actually escaped nazi germany and is not plottin
and what you are looking at here is footage of dr. tiller s former clinic. this is julie burkhart showing us around. it s rebekah dryden, rachel maddow show producer, with julie burkhart right there. the clinic closed down after dr. tiller s murder more than three years ago. it has been shuttered ever since. but after dr. tiller s murder, after the shutdown jewel yeh burkhart started a foundation and she bought dr. tiller s former clinic. and right now she is in the process of reopening it. the plan is to open a full-service women s health center with everything from checkups and cancer screenings to abortion and everything in between. to get it done julie burkhart has assembled a group of allies, some of them local and some of them experts in their field from all around the country to help make this seemingly impossible thing happen. this week dr. tiller s clinic was full of contractors working on remodeling the building, and it was full of people who were working to reopen the clin
0 as its negotiator walked out of a mountaintop cabin late this afternoon hand in hand. he didn t come out. we went in. and we hugged each other. and we kissed the girls and hugged them. and it s a very emotional thing. it was 11 days ago when the siege in northern i d began. weaver, his wife, three kids, and a friend were found hiding in a remote cabin not far from the canadian border. weaver was wanted on charges of selling sawed-off shotguns. there was a shootout, and a federal marshal was killed. the next day weaver s wife was killed. a son killed. and a friend wounded. northern idaho is a hotbed for anti-government sentiment. and as the siege dragged on a vigil of angry supporters watched the authorities every move. so bo gritz, presidential candidate that year, ended up playing this key role in ending this horrible standoff. but the standoff, it lasted for 11 days, and it did become a cause celebre for a very angry portion of the very far right anti-government fringe in th