for his slandering remarks, disparaging remarks against the president and the white house. then he needs to pause and stop acting like he has a selective men wyoming are you and go back to the time when he was pushing hillary clinton for president. but she said a man tide to the kkk, even though he was annex member, she said he was her mentor and she loved him. when i look at hakim jeffries. he s a race-baiting hater. michael moore was popping off at the mouth talking about building a wall somewhere, let s hear what he had to say. if he tries to declare a national emergency. we the people have to declare a national emergency.
thanks for having me. martha: it is hard to listen to those, i wish we didn t run it for so long, it is hard to listen. what are your thoughts of what is going on in america, when that is the way people voice their desire to their senator? obviously, people are more interested in venting their feelings than they are actually effectuating change. there are much more interested in making themselves heard, then and actually getting other people to listen to them. there is an obvious irony to people calling him a susan collins and slandering her in every conceivable way, a feckless woman, being too sexist to listen to christine blasey ford, all of it is absurd. it speaks to a rising rage that americans are feeling across the aisle. i think that goes to a lack of social fabric. we are coming apart at the seams in a lot of ways, and we are filling that with anger and political tribalism. martha: it was also pointed
when we re talking about leaders and qualities of leadership. words are extraordinarily important. i go back to maximilian. there was famine, there was a revolution and this quiet lawyer who s really introvertd and writes most of his statements and speeches out, distributes them. he whips the population into this frenzy towards virtue. it s all about building a virtue estate. but it begins to operate for virtue but using terror. in one five-week period in 1974 they guillotined 900 people. sometimes for slanderous news or slandering patriotism.
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that trump was there for him, imagine what we can do if we come together. if the gop establishment can put down its fist and actually find this framework of how we can move this reformation forward, it would be a magnificent reformation that will move through the next generation. we will have a bit of that, susan collins will disappoint us again, but let me tell you, all of us are going to be for these three people no matter what it is they do with whatever it is they need. but when it mattered, she didn t unbelievably courageous thing. she knew planned parenthood would dedicate millions of dollars to try to take her out. she knew the democrat actavis would come after her personally and she went through that speech so surgically and so factual and so deliberate in saying this is what people have been saying about this man, here s my response. this is what people have been slandering. this is my response. in the final thing i ll say, the most beautiful part of this whole process is th