display. they were closed arms, red faced, yelling, not listening. and honestly, what helped us was that trump lawyers just wanted to get out of there and go to the court. so they were helpful in deescalation because they were trying to invalidate thousands ofte ballots and get to the supreme court. so the yelling wasn t in their interest. escalating behavior, change in voice, heavy breathing, sneering or use of abusive language, glaring or avoiding eye contact. i mean, this is all this sounds alterrifying. i have to say. like i m listening to this. i m reading this thinking like, that ire would just want to extricate myself from that situation. do clerks say, wait a second, i m not going to deal with this? if they re still working, are there any that are like, yeah, no, thank you. i mno handing this off to someo else? i can imagine just wanting to tap out. there are two things. this doesn two happen very ofte yeah. for. most clerks, they re
really on full display. yeah. they were, like, they were close to arms. red faced. yelling. not listening. honestly, what helped us was that the trump lawyers just wanted to get out of there and go to the court. so they were helpful in the escalation. because they were just trying to invalidate thousands of our ballots and get to the supreme court. so the yelling wasn t really in their interests. escalating behavior, changing voice, heavy breathing, sneering or use of abusive language, clearing or avoiding eye contact. i mean, this is all, this sounds terrifying, i have to say. i am listening to this. i m reading this. thinking, like, i would just want to extricate for myself from that situation. de klerk say, hey, wait a second, i m just not gonna deal with this? if they are still working, are there any that are like, yeah, no thank you. i am not going to. i will just hands off of someone else. i can just imagine wanted to just tap out. well, there is two things. often this do
wisconsinites eyes while he s lying, sneering, lying about me, smearing about me, assassinating my character. that s all he has. he can t defend democrat policies and he can t defend his past positions on these issues. sean: same issue going on in states like georgia. her will talk to herschel walker. states like pennsylvania with dr. ross. this guy, fetterman, he s campaign for a whopping 20 minutes the entire general election. your race is important. we will continue to monitor and we thank you for being with us. straight ahead, herschel walker surging in the georgia senate race. raphael warnock, all of a sudden he wants to debate herschel. herschel joins us on the very latest out of georgia. straight ahead. the newday 100 loan. it lets you borrow up to 100% of your home s value,
what she calls the traditional values of her majority hispanic district in the border city of brownsville. of course, it s all sneering, right, because these people pretend to care so much about the advancement of minorities and business education and society politics. but unless minorities tow the far left democrat line, what s going to happen is they re going to be smeared just like my next guest here now to respond to the texas congresswoman, mayra flores. congressman, great to see you. tonight. i think you ve officially arrived. welcome to the club. people have been smeared by the new york times . got to give you a big hand . how doeses honestly, i honestly don t really care about the new york times. they know nothing about me or my culture. like i said, we re all about god , family and country. and that s who we are here in south texas. and that s what they call for. right. it is just insane.ane how they you know how they treat
that bit worked, as well. the sunday express, you ve already tapped - that bit worked, as well. the sunday express, you ve already tapped on . express, you ve already tapped on it, joe, the tribute from her son, prince charles, very touching that he began by addressing her as who she was to him, mummy. stand he began by addressing her as who she was to him, mummy. he began by addressing her as who she was to him, mummy. and it was somethin: she was to him, mummy. and it was something that she was to him, mummy. and it was something that i she was to him, mummy. and it was something that i think she was to him, mummy. and it was something that i think perhaps - she was to him, mummy. and it was something that i think perhaps a few years ago, probably in some households around the country and elsewhere, there would ve been some sneering, sniggering, if you like. but i thought the reaction of the crowd, the applause to that was really nice, the people recognised that yes, he s the p