you are doing is making it okay for people to harm one another or to intimidate or to look into situations where what they're going to do is they're going to take safety and throw it to the wind. that's not leadership. and he should definitely never be coming out of his mouth. why hasn't he come out and indicated that, you know what, i'm going to renounce the fact that these threats are happening to our elected leaders. why hasn't that happened? that's what a true leader does. that's the point that's very offensive. >> lauden county attorney, thank you so much. it is not just virginia, school board meetings unfolding in towns across america. npr spoke to educators across the country whiting, quote, all of them told similar stories, being yelled at in meeting, receiving threatening letters, being followed to their cars, being photographed or filmed. the radicalization of the gop, national correspondent for "politico," pretty wood row