the mueller report and congressional hearings and mueller. they connected the dots. i m still on page 397 in the mueller report. it s hard to keep up, sean. after we were attacked at pearl harbor, he said, i fear all we have done is to awaken a sleeping giant and fill him with a terrible resolve. you know, schiff, you are in some ways you just awakened a sleeping dragon. you through everything you had at the president, the republicans of 63 million voters who voted for this president, and this is the best you have? this is the best you have a question you have nothing. you controlled everything. you controlled the witnesses. you controlled the information. you interrupted the republicans. you had control over the hearing
which, say, are going to awaken the vast populist sleeping dragon that is the middle class, that is, people who work for a living, the traditional base of the democratic party, all rising up against you, one thing that might help you get away with passing policies like that is to have a ton of money on your side. having a few freely spending billionaires on your side can really help limit the damage your policies might cost you at the polls. but you know what would really help? just directly limiting the damage your unpopular policies are going to cost you at the polls. limiting it at the polls. keeping likely democratic voters out of elections. you know who s a likely democratic voter? a poor voter. a low-income voter. you know what might make fewer low-income people vote? if you don t allow people to register or to vote unless they show a kind of i.d. that poor people are less likely to have. you know who else is a likely democratic voter? minority voters. you know what might make fe
or we ll pay you $1,000. call lending tree at. today. so let s build them up strong, and give them our cheese. kraft singles. more kids get their calcium from us than any other american cheese. kraft singles. the american cheese. one person, one vote. one of the simplest ideas of democracy. it s supposed to ensure that in general in time overall the government will do stuff that most people want, that the government will enact policies that most people who elect that government will want them to enact. so what do you do if you want government to do stuff that most people really hate? if you want government to do things for which you ve got maybe minority support but which, say, are going to awaken the vast populist sleeping