in fact, what it is doing is prioritizing activists over women athletes and by denying them a fair playing field they are refusing, again, to recognize legitimate biological distinctions and that hurts women and girls the most. will: you know, and i think many are guided by empathy. but prioritizing empathizing with one individual over the hundreds, the thousands of madisons out there that have trained their entire life. we have selective in where you apply your empathy. by the way it s the end of women s sports. madison and kirsten, thank you both for jumping on with us tonight. thank you. will: the story doesn t stop by the way, california school is being accused of coaching a middle school student through a gender identity transition. get, this without the knowledge or consent of that girl s parents. mother jessica conan alleges that teachers convinced they re then 12-year-old daughter to change her name and pronouns. the indoctrination allegedly happened when the girl was i
ril jackson reminded belief the populism of it. i will delivered the government o to the people since jackson. brian: people in virginia like the jeffersons and madisons and didn t want any part of this guy basically brought up by entire town, entire village. he was outsider. he was raw. get into duels. said much worse things about jackson than they said about donald trump. anarchist, crook, all these terrible things. turned out to be a great president. it reminded me of reagan because it had that feeling of oh my goodness we can finally change it now. we can come up with sensible healthcare plan. we can have sensible tax rates. we can bring businesses back. and our military is going to be respected and it s going to grow and our police are going to be respected and going to be treated the way they should be treated. all the things we have been upset about for eight years we re now going to fix. ainsley: you have all these protesters. people complaining. mainstream media fake news
electing people who have pledged to support a particular candidate or someone else. but still, their residual constitutional liberty, their freedom to make the judgments of conscience remains. i don t think we have the hamiltons and the madisons and the washingtons sitting around in these state capitals, necessarily. i m sure many are quite serious citizens but we do have people who take seriously their constitutional obligation and that obligation is to be the final check before someone becomes president of the united states. and so it s incredibly important that they consider the charges that have been raised about whether, in fact, donald trump should be the next president of the united states. how many of the 37 that are necessary do you believe are ready to go and vote opposite of the way the electorate casts their ballots? are you anywhere close to that number? well, i don t know and i don t think anybody knows right now. what i said at the beginning of
people ready to go on monday who are men most capable? yeah, but that s the point. what hamilton was describing the electoral college, they imagined these people would be getting together and dlib right and engaging in high discourse about who should be president or not. we evolved that system. we have a system where what we re basically doing is electing people who pledged to support a particular candidate or someone else. but still, their residual constitutional liberty, their freedom to make the judgment of conscientious remains. so i don t think that we have, you know, the hamiltons and the madisons and the washingtons sitting around in the state capitals necessarily. i m sure many of them are quite capable, quite serious citizens, but we do have people who take seriously their constitutional obligation and that obligation is to be the final check before someone becomes president of the united states. and so it s incredibly important that they consider the charges that have been