own political subset of the gop. i think when we say that, it s a massive portion of the gop base. i think he had to do. at not only when you look at kanye, sort of becoming the new chaos agent for the gop, he s really taken over in the social media circles. almost like this bizarre, far-right, neo-nazi messiah. he had to come out. the defenders talk about the fundraising, it s about winning an election. my guesses, but looking at base, pulling trump is starting to fall behind. that guy being the fighter for those j 6th offends, and also for a lot of the really far-right groups that are leaning white, christian nationalists. he had to do that. is he has to be the one up front and center. he has to be the one being mean, he has to be the one being talked about, hashtag about. i think he did it out of necessity. i think that is what his advisers told him to do. now you are talking about fundraising for the january six defendants because he feels like he has to be based on other types of
what is bernie doing? according to the polls, hillary won. however, in social media circles, bernie is on top. he is appealing to people on social media, millennials. and someone who said i m not going to take your money because you re not going to have access to me for money. this guy wanted a meeting with bernie in return for the money. he would be renouncing the very campaign he is running. donald trump said the same thing. i don t want your money. he is taking it now. he won t turn down money that people send in. but his son said he should have secret service protection. now he wants tax payer money to pray for protection. look, i think when you get to a point when you re the nominee then, yes, of course. at this stage, it comes down to starting in december and january, people will be
in the state which are a huge draw are going to have to figure out what they do about this, because they re on federal lands. there are safety issues. marijuana can be dangerous. yes, it can be fun, as david brooks wrote about in his column this week, but there are other issues. and i think we ve only looked at one part of it. you mentioned david brooks because there is so much reaction in his column in the new york times in social media circles, various platforms. here s part of what he wrote in his column on friday. in legalizing weed, citizens of colorado are indeed enhancing individual freedom but they are also nurturing a moral ecology in which it is a bit harder to be the sort of person we want to be. you talk about ultimate experiences and later regretting them. i agree. that s sort of the rite of passage chuck referred to. i think first as a parent, but i also look at a public policy where we have driven so many young black and brown men and women into the criminal justic
out what they do about this, because they re on federal lands. there are safety issues. marijuana can be dangerous. yes, it can be fun, as david brooks wrote about in his column this week, but there are other issues. and i think we ve only looked at one part of it. you mentioned david brooks because there is so much reaction in his column in the new york times in social media circles, various platforms. here s part of what he wrote in his column on friday. in legalizing weed, citizens of colorado are indeed enhancing individual freedom but they are also nurturing a moral ecology in which it is a bit harder to be the sort of person we want to be. you talk about ultimate experiences and later regretting them. i agree. that s sort of the rite of passage chuck referred to. i think first as a parent, but i also look at a public policy where we have driven so many young black and brown men and women into the criminal justice system. the entre was marijuana.
reaction to his column in the new yorkt times in social media circles, various platforms. here s part of what he wrote in his column on friday. in legalizing weed, citizens of colorado are indeed enhancing individual freedom but they are also nurturing a moral ecology in which it is a bit harder to be the sort of person we want to be. he talked about his own experiences and later regretting them. i agree. that s sort of the right of passage chuck referred to. i think first as a parent, but i also look at a public policy where we have driven so many young black and brown men and women into the criminal justice system. the entre was marijuana. we can figure out these issues from a decriminalization issue of how do you detect marijuana use. the same rules still apply if you re driving impaired and those sort of things, but we do have to get to a point in this country where we say, you know what? there are some things that need to be regulated because it actually makes it safer.