of the second fund for religious liberty. great to see both of you. you are not wild about this decision. and i know it s because justice kennedy, we call him amk at the court because of his middle initial, kennedy wrote the opinion. why are you not thrilled? it s not unhappy. i think it was a great decision for the baker. it was a good first step. the court didn t really get into the religious liberty, but it is very significant that it recognized that the government essentne whohed and had is a creator, an artist, the government cannot tell an artist what kind of art to produce. it would ve been different, laura, how they said, you know, the baker wouldn t sell anything in his bakery to people wh were. but that wasn t the issue.
and a series of policies that guarantees outcomes rather than opportunities and i think it s bad for america, bad for the democratic party, and i think you are right. sadly, all of that was what we were able to do in the 90s has disappeared. i, as a democrat, i disagree with the president on a lot of things, but it s hard to reject the extraordinary job numbers of last week and i hope donald trump will work to bring this country together in a way that it really needs. laura: you think about cory booker and kemal harris voting against prison reform russian mark which is historically been an issue the democrats have embraced because donald trump was for it? even the right to prior legislation? some democrats, no, we don t want to do special care and lack of life, they did not want to do that. they do not want to do this and amnesties for the 2 million legal immigrants last february
party confronting its pathetic resident. because, like clinton, the democrats refused to learn the lessons of the past. despite the prio embrace of sexual creditors from weinstein to spacey, the democrats have arrested a #metoo movement and political infrastructure they hope will deliver female voters to the polls in november. but bill clinton remains a bothersome obstacle, if they are assuming the moral high ground on sexual harassment. found 80% of democrat voters consider sexual harassment a top issue for them. bu only 38% of republicans feel the same way. the democrats believe that this is their new wedge issue. obama and hillary clinton, come on, let s remember, they were all about dividing americans using race, gender, to drive people to the polls. amazingly, democrats have embraced that approach today.
changed, then of course. you have to ask for forgiveness. here is what he told my colleague don lemon. isn t the president supposed to be a role model for all? you certainly want him to be a role model. he is a businessman, he is not a politician. and when he is in business meetings, he talks in certain way. and he is trying to get the point across. i believe donald trump is a good man and president of the united states for a good reason. i believe god put him there. do you agree with those excuses? first, a lot of times people seem to be focusing on the language that he used which wasn t the issue. i don t think it was anybody s issue. i think it was the context that he said around the language that he used. you are talking about the
moore and all the money from the rnc and the senate republican conference, that has dried up. to say there has been no movement there is wrong. moore is being selfish to hang in. the guy has got to go. even if donald trump himself said moore has got to go, i think moore might still stay in there. juan also brought up the clinton situation. i would like to talk about that. multiple women have had consensual affairs with bill clinton. that wasn t the issue. it was the one nita broderick accusation of juanita broaddrick accusation of rape. kathleen wiley since she was groped in the white house. you don t see republicans trying to destroy the accusers personally in the alabama situation. when the women came through with these allegations against bill clinton, hillary clinton