anything other than that. here is congressman adam schiff this morning on this network. it s a long-standing trope, antisemitic trope that juiews a loyal to this country or israel. more than anything it s deeply insulting or offensive. the president heard this same criticism or similar criticism when he made the statement yet repeated it again. that s absolutely right. he continues to go back to the same well. as congressman schiff indicated many people we ve heard this quite clearly from jewish members of congress, offensive, antisemitic rhetoric. the president continues. i don t expect you ll hear him change his tune on this even though this is a voting constituency he s going to want to animate ahead of 2020. a voting constituency that largely goes for democrats.
he s the best messenger for that. i could see sanders and warren going after him because of his money. they have sworn off talking to big donors just like tom steyer and now here is going to be one potentially on the debate stage with her. mona, let s turn to a column that you just pinned for politico. here s the headline. i ll read it for our listeners. how a democrat can win over another trumper and if you don t think you need us, you should think twice. you write in part, quote, no sweeping federalism smashing plan to overhaul everything in the name of your preferred policy, then please don t call for the abolition of tro decisions in cons sfution u institutional structures like the electoral college that make voters nervous about your stewardship. what scares conservatives most about the idea of voting for a democrat, mona? look, please understand that this is not actually a plea to try to appeal to the never trump vast voting constituency out
core voting constituency. there are a lot of people even who are against abortion, principled people against abortion who have looked at this this week, this law in alabama and said whoa. you seen republicans on capitol hill asked about it in the halls of congress, what do you think about the law. they said i m pro life, but we ve always made exceptions for rape and incest. we should be clear about what s going to happen in alabama. if a young girl is raped, she s going to be forced to deliver the child of her attacker. if she s raiched by her uncle or her father, god forbid, she s going to be forced to deliver that child. stop and think about that. that falls so far on the extreme, but we ve already seen 2020 democratic presidential contenders seize on that and saying this is republicanism today. this is what republicans value. they believe you should not have a right to your body. they believe you should have to deliver the child of your attacker. and as you say, it s a political g
core voting constituency. well, there are a lot of people even against abortion who have looked at this week, this law in alabama and said, whoa, whoa, whoa. you ve seen republicans on capitol hill asked about it and they said, look, i m pro-life but we ve always made exceptions for rape and incest. we should be clear what happens in alabama, which is if a young girl is raped she s going to be forced to deliver the child of her attacker. if she s raped by her uncle or father, good forbid, she s going to be forced to deliver the child. we ve already seen a 2020 presidential contender seize on that and say this is republicanism today. they believe you should not have a right to your body. they believe you should have to deliver the child of your attacker. and as you say it s a political gift, but it human toll in the state of alabama is much worse than any politics. and the issue is it s very
no more yearbook. in 2013, as recently? yeah. northam said he has had awakening of racial issues and inequality, changes in equities, education, health care, we are ready to learn from our mistakes, that s his take, that s his reaction to the emergence of any fixture of this kind, we will make changes in virginia, that s his way to try to hang onto office? yeah, the question is how willing are virginians to allow him redemption or is the black community critical voting constituency in virginia, democratic women looking at this and saying, we have problems in the top leadership, i can t i don t feel that they can actually represent my interest no matter how apologetic they may be. if northam can t stay on, fairfax would be his normal replacement, fairfax may be