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The Bulwark, Richard North Patterson has written his case for getting rid of the filibuster but without showing any of his work. I suppose that if your answer to two plus two is five, it’s difficult to explain how you arrived there. He frets:
So what of other pressing Democratic priorities not subject to reconciliation: immigration reform, the minimum wage, gun-safety laws, the PRO Act, and, especially, voting rights? Forget bipartisan cooperation: The GOP will filibuster every one.
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coming up next author richard north patterson talks about his novel about the 1960s. more morning joe in two minutes. (vo) you are a business pro. seeker of the sublime. you can separate runway ridiculousness.
historic summer of 1968. in it mr. patterson writes in part for whitney the memory was piercing, girls crowded around the tv in me do, south, black faces shouting or sobbing, newsmen barking updates that changed nothing, whitney imagined the young black boy she was tutoring in roxbury and feared she would never see him again. who could black people bleen in. the book is loss of innocence. do you have trouble selling books? you sell about 8 million books every time one comes out. my children have their needs. i often say alimony and tuition are great inspiration to your art. 1968, though, was such a cataclysmic, compelling year that in my opinion affects us still today as does the war in vietnam affects us still today. give us the root the nature of
ah speak to customer service, check on a claim.you know, all with the ah, tap of my geico app. oh, that s so cool. well, i would disagree with you but, ah, that would make me a liar. no dude, you re on the jumbotron! whoa. ah.yeah, pretty much walked into that one. geico anywhere anytime. just a tap away on the geico app. 1968, it was a historic year for u.s. politics and culture. prolific author richard north patterson sat down with mike are barn cal, katty kay to discuss his latest novel during that era. joining us now award-winning author richard north patterson out with his latest book loss of innocence which focuses on a girl s coming of age in the
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