would care, if it hurts the candidate who s even trump or not. and the thing that kept it together was a shared sense of war in a democracy, we run candidates for office, we debate. you negotiate about what the rules are and you kept that way and there s nothing propping it up in a short term political sense. that s part of what s been so unnerving about these last few years. yeah, unnerving is a good word. i think one of the things we re learning here is how much of a democracy is based on goodwill. and how much of it is based upon sort of a civil contract between a government, its politicians, and its people. there s not a law that says that you need to debate, if there s not a law that says a republican national committee cannot meet tomorrow and declare that donald trump will be the nominee, in 2024. you don t have to have primaries, this is a eroding of the process that it s very
candidates for office, we debate. you negotiate about what the rules are and you kept that way and there s nothing propping it up in a short term political sense. that s part of what s been so unnerving about these last few years. yeah, unnerving is a good word. i think one of the things we re learning here is how much of a democracy is based on goodwill. and how much of it is based upon sort of a civil contract between a government, its politicians, and its people. there s not a law that says that you need to debate, if there s not a law that says a republican national committee cannot meet tomorrow and declare that donald trump will be the nominee, in 2024. you don t have to have primaries, this is a eroding of the process that it s very methodical. that got medium hungry. that s their goal. they ve been very, very clear about. george stevens, thank you very much. i appreciate. , that s all this in on this thursday night good evening rachel.