over to build their weapons to help them oppress their people to include forced organ harvesting of prisoners of conscience to dominate land mass with their road initiative and to really suppress freedoms everywhere. brian: i thought i was reading donald trump s book. this is it. he thinks china is a threat. joe biden doesn t. mitch mcconnell doesn t. he believes that little by little they are taking over our freedoms and that is their goal by luring us with money and cheap goods. that s the premise of this book. that s exactly right. i talk about a gentleman named roy jones. he worked for the marriott corporation. and he was fired by mayor yoted because chinese he liked a tweet about tibet. here is an american corporation on american soil firing an employee at the behest of the chinese communist party. you face this throughout our country. ainsley: how dangerous is this their aggression and totalitarian government? it s funny because when
second largest office. we love scottsdale and we want to stay there and so we re thankful that she chose to veto this bill. lance, what do you take from this? first this devastating legislative defeat, which was a real setback and ignoring of the constitution in the process. and then this rise of allies that you kind of you didn t know were there. i don t think you would have thought you wouldn t bet a week ago the marriott corporation would step up this way or mitt romney would step on this. does it feel there s got to be a mix of emotions about what this feels like? it feels pretty good, lawrence, i ll be honest. it s really a testament, i ve got to say, to people like representative clinco who s coming out and all of a sudden, i think most people in fact, i m sure most people in this country now know that they know someone who is gay or lesbian. someone they work with, a family member, a neighbor. and so they see these bills and they have a real face to who s
her. this was really an economic decision. that was the new dimension, delta air lines, delta air lines could have stayed quiet. the marriott corporation, which is mormon owned and run, as dust unlents pointed out. he was stunned that the marriott corporation came out you know, on the side of the veto, as did mitt romney. this was a giant change in the reaction system that we have to this kind of situation. this was not just an okay, all the liberals went and marched and got some signs. this was a giant power play that i m not sure we knew was there, that corporate america was going to rise up like this and say oh no, you can t do this. is that a good sign? i think it s a tremendous sign. i think the corporate participation was fantastic. it shows the corporate realization that this is important. let s assume the corporations are utterly like, okay, this is
i don t think you would have thought you wouldn t bet a week ago the marriott corporation would step up this way or mitt romney would step on this. does it feel there s got to be a mix of emotions about what this feels like? it feels pretty good, lawrence, i ll be honest. it s really a testament, i ve got to say, to people like representative clinco who s coming out and all of a sudden, i think most people in fact, i m sure most people in this country now know that they know someone who is gay or lesbian. someone they work with, a family member, a neighbor. and so they see these bills and they have a real face to who s going to be hurt. and i think those are people who work in corporations, they work out there in the united states. that s why we re seeing this uprising of allies saying no way, you re not going to do that to my neighbor, you re not going to do that to my kid. and i really hope, because this legislation is not, you know, unique to arizona. there are other states
progressive, they are by and large conservative. republicans are leaving votes on the table, willfully leaving votes on the table. can i just say something about the congressman s political trap argument? remember during the debt ceiling crisis when republicans kept complaining the president of the united states won t reach out to us. he won t talk to us. and then here is the president of the united states doing exactly what a president should do and the republicans spurn him. it s unbelievable. vic vicki, we know earlier this week, 600, i think a group of 600 activists, including serious heavy hitters, chamber of commerce, mayor bloomberg, head of the marriott corporation, rupert murdoch, there s business, mod ral semiconservative wing of the party that would like to see something done. do they hold any sway on this