the list. and power is first. how we got there, i remember when trump was elected and i reached out to lizzie and i said, whatever are we going to do? and she said, don t let the bastards grind you down. there s no answer to this question, i m sorry, that will make sense. but margaret atwood and the story we re telling and the shape of our country and our world are hand in hand. and i don t believe the writers are trying to write about the world, they are following the characters in this story. the fact that they re lining up is terrifying. and it confirms margaret atwood s profound intelligence. it s a very upsetting one thing i think about all the time is the fact that it s so clear in our world, misogyny is at the rep till onbrain stem of all of these nationalist movements. you know, there s no so, there s no sense of making men s participation, in my experience, men seem to participate in pregnancies, but we re just going to punish the women. and it s something abou
fence and his belly got cut up on the bottom, but as he made it over the top, he shook it off and got so excited and ran to the top of the hill, but when he got up there, he realized they were bull too. okay, consequences. these are consequences for tom cotton and rick scott. i mean, you stand alongside of herschel walker you just don t know what s going to happen. okay, no, at this point, we do. he tells a story about a bull, who impregnated and then wanted to abandon multiple cows wild while lusting after three more. this is what herschel said. georgia values. this is what rick scott talking about georgia values and rick scott thinking right there, lord, deliver me from this speech. actually tom cotton saying the same. willie geist, i mean, herschel walker said, you know you got something going on. and that s exactly what the two
senators there are thinking, he s got something going on. he ain t right. he tells a story in the middle of this, in the middle of this political crisis about a bull that impregnates three cows and then wants to abandon them, to go impregnate three other cows over a barbed wire fence. come on, what do we do? heilemann would say, this is confession. of course it s confession. but why bring it up? so here s what happened beforehand. they got in a huddle, tom this . the play we re going to run is we re talking about crime, we re going to talk about immigration and the economy. ready, break. they went out and herschel walker told the story about three impregnated cows. to the delight of the crowd there too, which tells you actually a lot about this race, which is that they just don t care. it s about power. he gets them a vote in the
can go online to watch the entire thing. the campaign says it s an auditory pob. he once he read them off the screen, he answered them in full. dasha burns, thank you. we have been talking about this interview all morning and to see it in its full context is important and for dasha to provide insight into what it was like in the room once he saw the words on the screen, we saw his answers. they were full. exactly. first of all, we know a little bit more about what it takes to get an interview like that executed. she did such a good job. s especially given that this is the story and yet you also want to cover the entire campaign at the same time and get a full view of the candidate. where he stands on the issues, but also get a sense of what his health conditions are and push him on transparency. she did a really good job balancing and even with the tone of the interview.
the list. and power is first. how we got there, i remember when trump was elected and i reached out to lizzie and i said, whatever are we going to do? and she said, don t let the bastards grind you down. there s no answer to this question, i m sorry, that will make sense. but margaret atwood and the story we re telling and the shape of our country and our world are hand in hand. and i don t believe the writers are trying to write about the world, they are following the characters in this story. the fact that they re lining up is terrifying. and it confirms margaret atwood s profound intelligence. it s a very upsetting one