we re talking through all the memos. i don t want to break all expectations i want you to follow it, to be on the floor, i want the anticipation i want you to see, i want you to see as the clock goes up i want you to write stories like teetering, whether i can win or not and the whole world hangs in the balance. or that s what you want kevin is still playing a dangerous game, joking about a debt default while refusing to specify what it is he wants to cut. his chaos caucus, meanwhile, grows more emboldened to make a spectacle out of, well, everything plus, the brand-new super pac that wants to help america move past the gutter politics of marjorie greenes and lauren boebert s and matt gaetzs. and ron desantis has put all his chips on fighting woke, going mia from its state as it endures an actual crisis, but surprise, he s getting the pudding squeezed out of him by donald trump when it comes to florida endorsements but we begin tonight with the kevin mccarthy caucus.
member of congress, do your republican colleagues come up afterwards and say i m sorry, man, we think it s embarrassing too. they love to bro out and back slap because they work in angertainment. i call it a pro wrestling culture where the cameras are on, they give the fans what they think they want, which is to hit me and others over the head with a steel chair. i call these fans constituents, but when they re not on, you know, many of them will come up to me and one recently invited me to dinner another, jim jordan, by the way, in the gym, you walk by him in the gym every morning, and he ll ask how was your weekend, how are you doing? what s going on here with these folks? this is serious stuff that we re doing. this is not just for the fans and there are real consequences if the fans think this is real and you actually don t believe it i mean, we just saw the dominion trial in which we learned in the pretrial period that most of the people at fox are faking it. they re pretendin
marjorie greene and her online fans you re al dealing with fox we just had a young man named quintin ludwig, the grandson of the man who shot that little boy, ralph yarl in the face and head, and then shot him again. this is what he said about how his grandfather got radicalized. take a quick listen. feel like a lot of people of that generation are caught up in this 24-hour news cycle of fear and paranoia, perpetuated by some other news ully into that, would sit and watch fox news every day blaring in his living room i think that stuff really kind of re-enforces this negative view of minority groups and leads people doesn t necessarily lead people to be racist, but it re-enforces and galvanizes racist people olivia, you were in the homeland security department you were in charge of things like counterterrorism.
that you made the point. fort lauderdale is underwater. where s governor desantis? where has he been? he s on a hate tour. he s talking around every othe state, but in the state of florida. i m forcibly with marco rubi about where the governor is, i mean, make it make sense you know, people often say t me, you know, wrap, you always talk about the black stuff, th gay stuff, and i said listen, know you want me to talk about these mooring, kitchen table issues, but joy, here is the deal if someone believes that you don t exist, i can t get you t that you deserve to have a saf and affordable housing, i can get used to that you deserve t have food security, because yo are starting with the premis that i don t deserve to exist. in fact, one of the bill sponsors of these transphobi bills said in committee that h wished he could erase the lgbt community. that is what we are dealin
what he s accused of doing is much worse she seems to be completely unbothered and unafraid. all of these cases, that obviously sounds like it poses the most potential jail threat what about the documents case? it feels like the jack smith case should be the fastest, but it seems to be very slow maybe that s because he had to get up to speed because he got appointed instead of the attorney general doing his job it s the most traditional public corruption case prosecutors like cases like that because they like to say documents don t lie. so trump knew what he was supposed to do they have lots of evidence that he obstructed justice in order to get that search warrant they had to provide probable cause to a district judge that obstruction had happened they have videotapes of people moving stuff around. if trump says that, well, he didn t know what was going on, that s not going to seem very credible january 6th is probably the most consequential, again, we don t have to speculate abou