that their rights and freedoms are coming under attack but ironically the president has been launching attack of his own recently, especially against the so-called maga republicans. just a few days ago he told them i called them semifascist and a far cry from the uniter in chief. remember he claimed he would be on the campaign trail. and the inauguration speech. critics warn his rhetoric should terrify all americans. at the same time the presidential speech writer marc thiessen says this about the address. every one of those addresses involved either announcing military action or a major policy initiative. the prime time presidential address is not supposed to be a campaign speech. kayleigh: marc thiessen was on with you this morning, trace, on america s newsroom. and by mike morel, he got out read out and this is what he said, white house official said thursdays address in national historical park would focus on the continued battle for the nation and show how the pres
greg: he was supposed to unify us. to preserve democracy you must vote for exactly who i tell you to. that doesn t make any sense. he says point blank autocracy is the opposite of democracy, the rule of one person from a one interest, one party, see you got to vote for this one party or then we are losing democracy, your evil piece of [bleep]. aside from how it wasn t unifying at all that other stuff that logically didn t seem to make all that much sense. greg: he does this thing, he talks about the soul of a nation. the soul of the nation does not exist, it s a phrase that he stole from historians. they really don t have anything else to go to.
why isn t he doing an easy task to bump him up in the polls? leslie: he wasn t calling people fascist. with all of the legislation put forth, and i don t think. kayleigh: equal people fascist at a fund-raiser. leslie: i m not saying he didn t. when he had not yet said that, okay, the country was divided. when he was putting forth messages of unification or of unity in this nation, that wasn t unifying the country because i think the country s past the point of one man or woman. be to win he said segregationist or right to be unvaccinated and at what point was their unity? from my perspective as a democrat and a lot of legislation has gone forward where you have a lot of approval across the board and the majority of americans come together rather uncertain control gnomic gun-control legislation put forth, those are points of unity in our nation ay the president has spoken up, but elected officials have tried to