speculation. again this is the jitters that you see in trump land on the republican peat. the former president is predictable. this is the continue wax of the greatest witch hunt. this is purely politics epa driven by highly partisan democrat prosecutors. a poll indicated i m far in lead in the general election. just to the point that look i get the politics of it but he wants you to believe this is just bad people, bad democrats after me. he does. he is predictable and heard this both times he was impeached. trumped up charges. and that is what you hear from a lot of people surrounding donald trump. a lot of allies. privately there s a lot of anxiety because the grand jury is where the rubber meets the road.
house? vladimir putin, he murders journalists. he assassinates political rivals. no problem. never mind what the cia says about the rushenans trying to subvert american democracy. never mind that the head of his own homeland security department said if vladimir putin and russia post a risk to american democracy. donald trump said i don t believe the intel communities. putin gave me his word. let s see what is done two years from now between donald trump and russia. this isn t about america. this isn t about the republican peat. this isn t about a re-election campaign. this is about donald trump gathering as many chances he can until he leaves office because he s not thinking about
committee of both parties but the american system worked in water gate and republicans ought to welcome a real investigation of what happened in the campaign involving the russians. if there is an innocent explanation for all of this, what did the president and when did he know it as was said during the water gate investigation, they should welcome such an investigation, because we need to find out what happened. and the great thing that occurred in water gate was this bipartisanship, the key votes for impeachment came in the house judiciary committee came from courageous republicans. it was barry goldwater, the nominee of his the republican peat to be president in 1964 who marched to the white house and told richard nixon he had to resign. all i m suggesting here is we need republicans to be as jeff said, patriots. find out what happened. if all is in order, that s great
politician political pov thing she s doing to say to particularly young people they think will be attracted to a rand paul campaign around criminal justice reform to say i am the alternative. help me think this out a little bit. as i listen to this i have a bell in my head that the race is going. we ll see the take off any minute now. 56% will vote for the republican peat. white women will vote republican. but still the thing i worry are about as we go into the election campaign is yet another kind of job around identity. the clinton campaign continues to starkly remind us that in this country we see the women as white and the blacks as men. and those are critical women of
i mean, that was just shameful. let s just start there obviously. as i was listening to that, if the republican peat and conservatives are going to be pro marriage, how about pro marriage equality for everyone. it s not just that they re about marriage. it s women marrying men. how about supporting, i don t know, policies like equal pay or paid medical leave, family leave policies that would actually help keep families strong and help women be good moms and be partners in their families? nicole, you actually worked on republican campaigns trying to appeal to all voters, including women. someone who else has done that, katie packer gauge gave us this statement where she said, the words that she had heard, the word seem to convey an antiquated view that does not represent the realities that many women in america face today. as a con b serve tif republican woman, i am disappointed when i see other conservative women showing a lack of sensitivity to that fact.