advises the president necessarily over time becomes smaller and more insular. every now and then you get a sort of a refresh. somebody new comes in that brings fresh blood to it. he is right for that. especially since so many of the inner circle he trusted and relied on as a sort of normal functioning have had turnover. yeah. not just the one that is we know about. but thes really helping him get through the day. we re out of time. why aren t more republicans speaking out against someone who is directly a sitting president directly affecting the markets and companies and people s livelihoods? why what s it s fundamentally shocking to me as a republican who who has- identified with the modern american conservative movement wins since i had a political sense ability. we have always been the market the party of free trade. we have always been the party that has stood for freedom, political freedom, economic freedom. and to see the number of governors frankly even who
person, their sense ability, their idea he was 19 when he did it 21 years old now. so the idea that you could send someone that young to death i m going to play tough guy here. i m not a big pro or anti-death penalty person. tsarnaev was convicted on 30 counts today, 17 of which allow the death penalty. most of the counts are based on a 1994 law supported by the following, senator ted kennedy of massachusetts, john kerry of massachusetts, barney frank, joseph kennedy and other members of the massachusetts delegation. they all voted for this death penalty eligibility and the total was 61 senators in that year and 235 in the house of representatives. overwhelming votes authorized the use of the death penalty and signed into law by then president bill clinton. if this was the intent of congress that such crimes should carry the death penalty, what matter of case did the congress
their parliament is so strange. which of these are these costumes offensive, some of them offensive, all of them offensive? to me i don t think any of them are offensive. offending cowboys the fact that colorado is engaged in this sensitivity and sense ability, i m thinking it must be something of a celebration, their return to number three as the national party school. that could be true. will there come a time when all costumes will be deemed offensive? it gets worse and worse and it happens at every level, middle school, high school,
i just amazingly use any opportunity to show a clip of that. you don t need any excuse. i thought the sense ability of that and the way in which chappell show would deal with race on two levels. it was kind of it was poking fun of the fact that it was talking about race sort of self-aware, reminds me of the tone that you take in your book how to be black which is a great read. thank you. and the press from it says if you do not buy this book, you re racist. which is also true. i don t put random things in the flap of my book. that s scientifically proven. you get at some of the, i think, the confines of the ways in which identity can be confining but also just defining of who we are? in a way i think is a recurring
the lucky charms. it was great when you got one of those little guys in with the ugly things. if you take all of the ugly things away and take away all of the ugly people, then beautiful people are pointless. you need the ugly people so people like me can shine. here is a big problem though this is a very special red eye. big problem with general mills marketing team for saying we will call the marshmellows charms and the ugly things, ugly things. it hurt them. you are right. watching the terrible acting when the pizza is deliver delivered makes me appreciate the remainder of the pornography. it is true about everything. at first i thought it was a great invention and i thought, this guy is the anti-christ. it is going cause people to apply this sense ability to everything. can i rephrase my argument then? it is clear that all red eye fan rtz anti-christ. it would be like ging out and going out and buying a