social media whatever he wants. for example, it will be wild on january 6th. we all remember that one. is this a message from the special counsel that that is not going to be tolerated or that he is going to ride trump pretty hard on these social media posts from here on forward? i mean, after all, john, trump is doing this one day after he was arraigned in washington in federal court on arguably the most serious charges he s ever faced. this is a serious case. it s probably the most serious case that the federal judicial system has handled in centuries, if you will. so he s playing fast and loose is not smart. it could actually be to his benefit for the special counsel to ride on him, and i think that s what this indicates, that he s going to have a low tolerance for games. and this is a signal. we ll see how the judge reacts to it.
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to ride trump s coat tails? that s correct. he is coming here tonight have no message governor kemp has experience and he has the background to show it. mr. perdue is riding the coat tail of the maga king. lawrence: let s ask your other half. what is the number one issue for you facing the country? the economy because of everything scrocketting in costs. i don t drive that often. but gas is out of control. lawrence: who are you going to vote for in this next elections. i m going to vote for kemp. lawrence: why kemp. he has proven. he has performed. we know what he does. perdue in my opinion just sham he is unapproachable. kemp is approachable. you can talk to kemp but perdue has this stance, this arrogance about him. lawrence: bill, do you agree with that? you know what i think about kemp. kemp isn t for the party.
this is not going to be led by republicans. republicans are still afraid of trump or they re trying to ride trump s coat tails. we know that lindsey graham embraced trump when he ran for re-election. and he and mitch mcconnell backed off a little bit on january 6th after the insurrection. but that moment of bipartisanship has passed. one of the things i think we need to see is if democrats have to go it alone they have to blow up the filibuster to pass election reforms like requiring paper ballots, not things partisan, things that should help ensure fair election, setting the rules for you how you decide when you can send in a different slate of electors. all kinds of technical things. and hopefully there will be some republicans, some republicans who listen to what mitch mcconnell said on january 6th who will go along even if there aren t ten. this is the moment it has to happen before it s too late. yeah, it s just terrifying. i wonder, ian, going back to how do you combat it? beca