remember what i said about afghanistan. we would get help from the taliban and. what is happening now? what is going on? read your press. i was right. less than 500 days until the 2024 election and the left is finally starting to panic overbite and s latest embarrassing stumbles. political leading the way with a new column, why democrats should primary biden? the onus should be on biden to prove he is mentally and physically nimble enough to do the job for another term before he is allowed to run against the best the republicans have to offer. besides putting him in fighting trim or not, primary adversaries would prepare us for the all too real possibility that he is incapacitated by a stroke. virtually dursley injured or even worse. the piece even addresses the main reason biden needs a primary challenger. is vice president. quote, if kamala harris had convinced the country that she could step into bite and s shoes should he suddenly stepped out of them, the argument for a
alliance among them. at one point, a fight almost broke out on the house floor, but perhaps the most telling moment came at the very end. on his way out of the capital, at around two a.m. after finally taking his oath of office as speaker, mccarthy stopped to talk to reporters to give special thanks to a special someone. i do especially think president trump. i don t think anybody should doubt his influence. he was with me from the beginning, somebody wrote that out of what he was there, and he was all in. he was all in. kevin mccarthy maybe the speaker, but this is donald trump s house. built on the backs of trump s republican acolytes whose jobs depend on the support of donald trump s own base. but dynamics that were on display during a four-day speakership battle have continued to play out in the six months since. the chaos caucus republicans, many of whom are trump loyalists and some of whom participated in the attempt to deny mccarthy the speakership, brought the cou
protection clause. and it turns out, this is a cause for celebration for the vast majority of americans. who agree with the supreme court wrote quote limited english discrimination means eliminating all of it. it cannot mean one thing when applied to one individual and something else when applied to a person of another color. abc poll reveals 52 percent of americans, agree with the decision to overturn race-based missions. but sadly, this did not go over well with many democrats. new york congressman jamaal bowman says the court is illegitimate. and they are there to serve white supremacy and white patriarchy. the supreme court is here to serve oligarchs. they re here to serve billionaires come here to serve corporations, here to serve white supremacy and white patriarchy, and nativism. they want to take away our civil rights, they want to take away our voting rights, human rights, women s rights, they want to make our country more dangerous by spending concealed carry perm
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insights with us. thank you so much. that does it for me. thank you for watching. ali will be back here next saturday and sunday morning from 10 am to noon eastern. stay right where you are. inside jen psaki begins right now. well it s been a pretty demoralizing week. three major supreme court decisions with far-reaching consequences. one effectively scrapping affirmative action programs. one invalidating president biden s student loan debt relief plan. one clearing the way for businesses to refuse service to lgbtq+ americans. i ll talk about that, and how democrats should be fighting back, and the politics of pennsylvania with the state s governor, josh shapiro, who s coming up first. plus, law professor and former clerk to judge sonia studio more, is joining me to talk about the impact of the supreme court decisions. we talk about the uncertainty facing many college students graduates, education secretary, miguel cardona, we ll talk about the and she is the first openly