that had couldn t even get an abortion after being raped. and then went to indiana, brought to indiana, and got her health care there, and then the doctor that performed the procedure got in trouble, or at least didn t really get in trouble, didn t do one thing wrong, but the attorney general starts looking into her. when you hear stories like that, voters here it, regular people hear it. and i think that s what was resonating with them. they want to be able to make their own decisions on reproductive health care. and i don t think we can put in their minds what they thought of restrictions or not, i just think that the views that we re seeing is what they voted on, right? we ve got people, including senator mcconnell, who said that they want to put a ban into law, of an outright ban. we have governors in states like texas who have talked about putting even more restrictions, states like missouri, where someone proposed criminalizing it, people have proposed suing people wh
health care there. then the doctor that performed the procedure got in trouble, or at least didn t really get in trouble, didn t do one thing wrong but the attorney general starts looking into her. when you hear stories like that, voters hear it, regular people hear it. and i think that s what was resonating with them. they want to be able to make their own decisions on reproductive health care. and i don t think we could put in their minds what they thought of restrictions or not. i just think that the views that we re seeing is what they voted on, right? we ve got people including actually senator mcconnell who ve said they want to put a ban into law, a ban, outright ban. we have governors in states like texas who have talked about putting even more restrictions in place. states like missouri where someone proposed criminalizing it, where people have proposed suing people when they cross lines or not allowing them to get their own health care in other states. all these thin
this is a nation of catholics. this is a nation of baptists. it s a nation of everyone, for everybody. but it shouldn t be a nation of election deniers and liars and people who try to capitalize on that and opportunists and grifters who have the preeminent voice in this country. that s not america. and i don t think we should allow our country to go down that road. i don t either. and let me just join cause here. i m a boringly heterosexual white southern male episcopal. right? i am a christian. not a very good one. i m a southern white man. right? and i believe with you that i will also suffer if we lose the constitutional plot because i think what s important here is as the case is made do you want
the people we believe this is a christian nature nation, it s not just a christian nation, this is a nation of muslims, a nation of atheists, a nation of christians, a nation of catholics, a nation of baptist s, a nation of everyone. a nation for everybody. but it shouldn t be a nation of election deniers and liars. and people who try to capitalize on that opportunists and grifters. who have the preeminent voice in this country. that s not america. and i don t think we should allow our country to go down that road. i don t either, and let me just join the cause here. i m a boring lee heterosexual white southern male. right? i am a christian, not a very good one, i m a southern white man. and i believe with you that i will also suffer if we lose the
something that we should be happy about. in other words, part of how he can broker is because he is a good old boy. he is a southern white man who uses the n word even as he s trying to get the 57 civil rights act passed. we just live in a different time now. you re not allowed to do that sort of cultural buddy buddy club byness, overall is good but may have taken away the basis for some of these. we live in an era of greater transparency, so we don t have the back room deal, the unofficial arrangements we did back then. as you said, he knew power. he used it any way he could. i think part of it did stem from the fact that he served in the senate and the house of representatives. you know, he was connected with everyone. and also the way he reversed i think early in his career, he voted with the segregationists. it was later when he started charting out what was politically viable for him and