About your book, with something you wrote toward the end of your book, which i think is jumping off for your book, he right, i tell everyone the hardest job is to eulogize the life of someone who did nothing. My friends, is harder still to eulogize the lifeblood of the country who did nothing and then you say i beg of you, give me something to work with when your time comes and im standing before your family as they prepare to take me to god, let there be something worthy, something of merit you did for your fellow man that helped lift them. The name of your book is rise up, talk more about that, why it is imperative for people to give folks like you and the rest of us something to eulogize, to look up to. I think the definition of ones existence is what they do in life, at the end of life, the only thing that will matter is what you did beyond your own particular making and living and having material things. What was the value of your existence . Did it change anything, did it continu
Then 2016 so in july 2018 he joined us for a briefing of politics impressed with the president he is here with us today to the virtual discussion of his brandnew book which examines the battle conservatives have against the media and hollywood, academia and big tech. Now invite you to join our Virtual Program coming from the Leadership Academy with sean spacer on sean spicer and our executive director. Sean it is great to have you with us here at the Reagan Library obviously shows on socially distanced. I had a lot of time reading it congratulations on a great read. Its a shame not to be back at such a Historic Place and when i did my first book to where it was so refreshing to come out there and have a discussion with you to answer questions so its a shame this cannot be in person. When the words of pants back up to it on your calendar. This is your second book new left the white house and when you wrote this book is just as i expected you took the opportunity to tell your story about
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Can you comment sen. Graham on what you said this morning. Sen. Graham anybody who was listening to who i am and what i said, you know that it was a deep sarcasm that i suggested that some legislative body would want to yearn for the good old days of segregationism. The point im trying to make is that there is nobody in the legislative arena wanting to take us back to the dark time in american history. For my opponent to suggest that, it says far more about him than me. I have been a United States senator for three terms. I represent a state with 31 africanamerican population. I want to make sure that everybody in my state moves forward. In terms of that statement, it blows my mind that any rational person could believe that about me. This is not a game we are playing here with the people of South Carolina. There are plenty of differences between my opponent and myself. Manufacturing a scenario that Lindsey Graham wants to go back to the days of segregation is not worthy of the times i