resistance now and fear mongering that is only just beginning. so, you have been through this once before. what you advised donald trump to do to navigate through the propaganda, the name calling, the fear mongering that it predictably is going to emerge i would say that the number one challenge to the team, led by president-elect trump going to be remembering what matters, focusing on the important and not the urgent. and every morning you wake up and look, this is what we are elected to do, and we are going to focus on it. if chuck schumer wants to be senator no, then sean: of course he can t stot
mongering that is only just beginning. so, you have been through this once before. what you t advised donald trumpo do to navigate through the propaganda, the name calling, the fear mongering that it predictably is going to emerge? i would say that the numbery one challenge to the team, led by president-elect trump going to be remembering what matters, focusing on the important and not the w urgent. andmp every morning you wake up and look, this is what we are elected to do, and we are going to focus on it. if chuck schumer wants to be senator no,re then that will shriek the democratic party. sean: he says donald trump will get any democratic pass when he is minority leader.
different than, say, the rhetoric on crack in the late 1980s, early 1990s. yeah, i think that s right. and it goes early in the spring hillary clinton, some of her aides told us that she was hearing a lot about this. you hear from one person, you know, whose child died of an overdose, that s one thing. every event you go to when you start getting confronted with this, then you really start to think of it. and the conversation at the debate was kind of striking in the sense, how nuanced it was and how non-kind of martial, non-war-like it was. part of that is you had martin o malley who as mayor of baltimore dealt with this in a real granular way. but you know, they were talking about hey, we need to go to emergency rooms and that s where you need to make your first intervention, with people who are struggling with this. this was nothing like the fear-mongering that the drug war has been over the last 30 years. so my top trend which relates in some ways to what rosie is
before affirmative action ban, the freshman class was at 14% african-american. the year after the ban, it fell all the way to 9%. so even though this court has not made a decision in terms of race, it now has opened the door to other states now that could now put up referendums and really ban race by using referendums which this court has now opened the door wide to, which makes voting even more imperative, because you can have a state by state banning of race. and never have to have the supreme court do it now. reverend sharpton, i think your point is very well taken. and that is why voters have to be awake and alert to the kind of rhetoric that s going to be used as was used in michigan. the disinformation, the fear mongering, the idea of, you know, others coming in, to take
they wanted him to seize more power. you know, abbey, when you look at the fact that ted cruz today started going after hillary clinton with the fear mongering and he said i m not going, he talked about imagine what hillary clinton would do. is he now trying to shoot to a 2016 argument? that s been the plan the whole time. at least that s what it appears like. and, you know, i don t flow kno you ve heard, but he s going to be on jay leno. he s loving every bit of it. he s loving the rollout of obama care and the complications. it s not at all about the american people, what s best for the republican party. it s all about him, all about this guy. it makes me angry. and i think it makes a number of republicans angry that do want a positive future for the party and a positive future for the country.