texas. well, it does, nicole, and you know, i was attracted initially to governor bush because of the idea of compassionate conservatism. i spent the last week in texas for our show, and there s no compassion left in conservatism there. as you said, it s is the tip of the sphere of what s happening in republican politics, you can go down the list with the vaccine craziness, which is so contrary to republican orthodoxy, this is the governor telling private businesses what they can or can t do. that s not conservative or republican. on the fetal heart beat bill, to guns to the border to voting rights, just down the line, if you want to see where the republican party is headed just look at texas. and one of those battles and even though it s not in the national news the right keeps it in the news, and that s immigration. i want to play, mark, some of your interview on that topic. this is not new. what is new is the hateful
stoddard dubbed it earlier in the week. next guest, a new hampshire state lawmaker was so fed up with this radicalism which he blames on an extremist gop he switched parties. he switched his affiliation from republican to democratic this week because he says the republican party today has completely lost its way. doctor and now democrat, william marsh, a former member of the republican party. i m a former member, too. how do you feel? good morning, nicolle or good afternoon, nicolle. i m sorting out the week. i haven t had time to digest it yet. you re right. i m not only a former member of the party, i was vice charge of the health and human services committee of the new hampshire house. that s where i m coming from. we have even more vaccine craziness coming out today in new hampshire. what is happening today? well, today the fiscal committee of the new hampshire general court rejected $27 million in federal funds