been bipartisan. but the minority republicans in the senate have obstructed and weaponized the filibuster so we can t even debate it much less vote on it. does that sentiment of equating those who were standing in the way of getting this legislation passed, equating them to segregationists, that applies to democrats as well as republicans? i think what the president was doing in a very crystal clear manner was defining the moment, and he started the speech saying that this is one of those moments where you want to be on the right side of history. before and after a vote, people will decide what your legacy is. those were clear examples of the past where you had people obstructing voting rights, civil rights and progress and those fighting for it. saidcedric, we interviewed t president of naacp, of course, there with the president on this trip yesterday who praised his