got some really good moments which is exactly what warnock didn t want to have happen in this debate. pete: otherwise a stalemate, cloud of dust in 3 yards. that is all you want. joe: the police thing where he was doing a speaking tour for a few years and said as a joke you didn t know i was going to be there, like it was more of his speaking style, not like he was meeting it seriously, the biggest thing that hit him on the commercials, they ran the commercial over and over and he flashes a badge and dilutes that in one moment last night, that was the underlying powerful moment. disarms a lot of their attacks. rachel: he is honorary, that can happen where police department makes you an honorary cop and that my buddy in texas found out that doesn t mean you get to go one hundred miles an hour on
but the president except steve bannon refused to talk about conversations he had with other people who aren t the. the. i do want to play something your client, steve bannon, said before election day and have you explain it, if you can. this only came to light a few weeks ago. this was before november 3, 2020. listen. what trump s going to do, he s going to declare victory. that doesn t mean he s a winner. he s just going to say he s a winner. so, he s going to declare victory. doesn t mean he s the winner. he s just going to say he s the winner. that was before election day. what did he mean? first of all, i m not plugged in during that time period. had nothing to do with the case at all. however, i have had a conversation with him about it. apparently this is part of a speaking tour. their view this is before election day bs you say. their view was there was going to be fraud in the election. the democrats were going to make a certain claim. therefore, they made these
when i was doing my speaking tour, i met a family. they brought her nine-year-old trans good to see me. and they said, we drove nine hours so that our daughter could see a positive trans representation. it s insane! i think what is important to understand about this moment is that i don t think these lawmakers are all of a sudden carrying about girl sports. it s not like, oh my god! we have to protect girl sports. let s i think trans people are being used as a political football. a lot of people still don t understand and fully comprehend the humanity of trans people. and so, we re being used as a political football by mostly conservative politicians. but the unfortunate thing is that these policies have real life ramifications for trans youth and their parents. it s disgusting. it s angering. and the hopeful thing i will say to parents and to youth is that we have had hard times
it s devastating for me as a trans person. it s devastating as a person who has traveled the country and met trans kids. when i was doing my speaking tour, i met a family. they brought her nine-year-old trans good to see me. and they said, we drove nine hours so that our daughter could see a positive trans representation. jonathan, congratulations on this special. tell us a little bit about it. so, i want to see a strange loop on its very first preview night on broadway and i was so blown away by michael are jackson s musical that he wrote that won the pulitzer prize and 2020. but also by the performance of spivey, the lead actor. and i thought, i have to do something with them. oh, pride month is coming.
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