or left necessarily exemplify libertarianism. rand paul does the schtick about libertarianism, but you have people like ron desantis blaming immigrants for the spread of covid, supporting the building of a wall. how does that fit with libertarianism? very poorly. libertarianism opposes restrictions on liberty, and there are few more severe
stars of the republican party. there really hasn t been that spotlight. it s just been all about trump. yeah, certainly a trump love fest. i feel like i m having deja vu with you and i doing live coverage of trump. feels very 2016. sara murray, thanks so much. great seeing you. with me now political commentator margaret hoover and senior political analyst john avlon. john and margaret, you know, i have to wonder, trump obviously talk about the low-hanging fruit and bright shiny objects. hitting the border issue is one that resonates with that base and continues to, even though it is sort of the tired old schtick for him. and all of trump s speeches post presidency we hear him hitting that theme. it s going to resonate especially at a cpac event in texas. it s disconnected from the reality of what s gone on,
mitch mcconnell has said no for years to updating the voting rights act. there have been no proposals from republicans, despite many of them sitting in the senate voting for previous reauthorizations. i m not surprised that mitch is like, no, it s fine. it s hard of his schtick for a while now especially now that we see these actions in the states from republicans. i m not surprised this is what s coming out of his mouth. we got the right to vote as black americans a really long time before we were able to actually vote. it was legal but, again, what you are able to do not always the same. so let s talk about senator joe manchin for a moment. his logic here is that he wants these voting rights bills to be bipartisan. but the ones that are passing on the state level, they are partisan.
years to updating the voting rights act. there have been no proposals from republicans, despite many of them sitting in the senate voting for previous reauthorizations. i m not surprised that mitch is like, no, it s fine. it s hard of his schtick for a while now especially now that we see these actions in the states from republicans. i m not surprised this is what s coming out of his mouth. we got the right to vote as black americans a really long time before we were able to actually vote. it was legal but, again, what you are able to do not always the same. so let s talk about senator joe manchin for a moment. his logic here is that he wants these voting rights bills to be bipartisan. but the ones that are passing on the state level, they are
this was, and they brought a noose to do it with, by the way. they wheeled a noose onto the grounds of the capitol. here s his big brother telling the huffington post about the commission, i think the whole thing is to spend the summer impeaching again, donald trump, that s all we re doing, it s a dog and pony show, it s another impeachment. that is mike pence s big brother who apparently could give a damn that these people wanted to lynch his brother. is that where we are now in the republican party that they re willing to let their family members die at the hands of trump supporters if necessary? it is, and, joy, you know, i went down to south carolina to watch greg s little brother give his first speech since the insurrection because i wanted to see how he would deal with it firsthand. and down there he gave his same old schtick about donald trump s broad-shouldered leadership. that broad-shouldered leadership almost got him killed. he had to be escorted out of the