rhetoric to talk about what you wanted to do. it reminds you of the quote from james baldwin, i can t believe what you say because i see what you do. everyone is watching to figure out if america on paper will actually match what it will be in terms of the promises of democracy and the constant clawing back of voting rights in this country is an obvious concern but did not just begin with the big lie as you well know. it began with the acsupreme cou and section 2 of the voting rights act and continues to this day as your last guest spoke about at the state level and patch work of promises of democracy. there has to be collective action for us to really feel as though that those promises will actually be realized and if democracy is the predicate, if voting is the predicate for everything else, how can we possibly think our democracy could be strong with weak voting rights? ron, vice president harris said today we must not be be complacent or come pplacent.
elect to office and then the ways we the people incentivize them once in power and so there is i think there is a running theme here. one is we saw the acsupreme cou arguments. president trump got three appointments because he was president trump and that if you need any other example of why presidential elections matter and senate elections matter, there it is. and we can argue all you want about mitch mcelderry conand will mitch mce mcconnell and legitimacy but if hillary clinton was president, you wouldn t have had the arguments you heard this week so that s a primary point there. the terrible shootings, the which are all too common, you know, look, i m a southerner. i own guns. the safest place to be a duck is