have told african-americans women and gays and emigrants you don t have a seat at the table or the rights or the dignity the rest of us do now they paid the price. republicans wonder up bet gender gap and look at 70 years of history resisting equal rights that is a lesson 1/2 to learn but also you cannot solve than four years. of the chickens coming home to roost? [laughter] with the election means to marijuana and marriage. , scott
the general population because there are not being offered anything. gary johnson. many of them did the we ve not seen the candidates that will get that overwhelming and unfortunately those major party candidates were and short supply. john: a marriage. three states said yes. the fourth state minnesota s said no to the anti-gay marriage amendment. john: many states legalize but it is done by the court and 34 states and 32 states they voted yes. it will be interesting. karl rove made that election
addressed. the president never talked about climate change on that stage. clearly it is not an issue so why do people think that matters? immigration is an opportunity for progress because hopefully the republicans have got a message was social issues is not working for them. maybe they re ready to talk. john: as big government and as i call government supported government capitalism might call crapitalism. [laughter] they were happy he would give them stuff. [laughter] with 3.6 trillion dollar federal government the money go somewhere and will
was repealed by individual states before the federal government? one dozen states by the end of the period. john: new york was three years. 104 10 years and forstmann was up to the fed. states lived in open defiance than the federal government cannot enforce it the fast majority is that the state level there are not enough agents to go to every colorado pot smoker. gapped the same time goodie a was warning people listen, a federal laws are still enforced. but the shift to marriage equality maine, maryland. john: stay on marijuana. i am happy to stay on marijuana. [laughter]
john: now, the next president of the united states, governor gary johnson. [cheers and applause] [laughter] what? he didn t win? [applause] governor johnson, you didn t win? how many votes did you get? [applause] you know, john, i got over a votes, but i didn t win number one, and i thought and the fact this was is two-person race, every vote would count, make the pitch that the vote counts for the person you most believe in, but it didn t pan out. we got over a million votes, and put a voice to issues that really needed a voice, and, you know, if i were to point at one factor, it was romney losing the race, and it was losing the race because he was not conservative