of my book coming out about women in politics, but you look at the field of women candidates, it is a system that tends to reward candidates that could build consensus. those are traits that are associated with female candidates. so it is interesting to see how and if that shakes out in alaska with the heavily female primary fields. thank you. an your new book out is next weaken titled electable why america hasn t put a woman in the white house yet. and i just got my copy. congratulations and we look forward to talking you to more about your book. thank you. it is now 1 minute past the top of the fourth hour, 9:00 a.m. in the east and 6:00 a.m. out west. and jonathan lemire is here with us. and boy do we have a lot to get to this hour. following up on ali s report and talked about this rank voting that alaska avoting for, it makes people connect a little bit better, try to be a little bit less harsh and add a little bit of civility. you heard sarah palin saying we hav
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the volunteers who worked for months in that rubble in lower manhattan, exposing themselves to god knows what. this person literally said two weeks ago that afghanistan and the handling of that withdrawal will just be a momentary blip, his words, as far as in the minds of the american voter. and his role as that activeist is to deflect from afghanistan because that s a bad for the party he serves at the pleasure of. afghanistan as you were talking about earlier with isis and al-qaida and other bad actors using it as a terrorist playground to plan the next 9/11 is the story. it s a catastrophe of the biden administration s own making. but some in media want it to go away because they see the president s poll numbers and they want to make it all about trump again who isn t in power and it s so pathetic to watch. i hate starting my monday like