bitterly when he ran for president. but in this new world you would like him in the state department? he would be a consummate diplomat. he can come up to speed on foreign policy issues. this is a head fake. donald trump is the entertainer, running a show where he wants to build suspendse. it s a nod of an appearance of bringing people together. congresswoman let me ask you mitt romney and donald trump have very different positions on, for example, russia. romney has been very outspoken. in fact he was ridiculed by democrats and he was correct when he said russia was our number one geopolitical foe. president-elect trump has a different take. can people who disagree so much on issues having to do with the job like secretary of state, can they work together? i think i m going to listen
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reiterate, it s not true. it s a really great show. you were saying it is regretful because there will be conservatives who won t go see this show because of this ger fuf fell. they might. if i want politics, i ll go to a town hall meeting and turn on cable news. there s lots of outlets you can go to to get politics, even the ideas and issues that you disagree with. a play for the united states of the vice president-elect shows you how far gone civility is in america. this outrages me and they knew t. the cast knew it and double downed on it. i just think it s wrong. the cast didn t boo. they knew what the environment was in the hall and doubled down in the end. i thought, no, that s not right. this is the vice president-elect of the united states. they should want his family to
then they doubled down at the end. this is not right. this is the vice president-elect of the united states. they should want him to be successful and his family feel welcome. like everybody should feel welcomed. it starts with a small thing like not booing the vice president-elect of the united states and not having a cast come out and lecture somebody who probably paid 800 bucks to be there. i hope they give him his money back. hypocrisy is getting deep. we ve seen a president who has been booed, hung in everyone ffigy and got heckled by the united states congress. that was wrong. but it doesn t matter. i m just saying, this type of do not say all of a sudden because we re at the brink of going over to incivility because this happened at a play. imagine when donald trump throws the first pitch at a baseball game. donald trump wants those boos so loud. we re not talking about the trump university settlement.
let me play a little clip of what she said the first time she spoke publicly since her concession speech. she beat the odds. she found a way to offer me the boundless love and support she never received herself. and i dream of going up to her and sitting next to her and taking her in my arms and saying, look, look at me, and listen, you will survive. you will have a family your own. three children. as hard as it might be to imagine, your daughter will grow up to be a united states senator, represent our country as secretary of state, and win more than 62 million votes for president of the united states. she was talking of her mother who had a very rough childhood. she was saying what she would tell her mother if she could