reinforce or dismantle the colorado supreme court s order excluding the former president from the ballot in that state. effectively punishing trump for a crime which he has neither been criminally charged for convicted. dana: as soon as it begins we ll listen to it live. until then our fox team coverage continues. we have andy mccarthy, jonathan turley, and kerri and joining us is karl rove and andrew. one of the things i wanted to start with you on, andrew, set the stage about how unprecedented this is and what this moment could actually mean. i think it s very interesting to think about today through the lens of donald trump. the justices are thinking about what this ruling does for decades or even hundreds of years to come. this is a precedent we ve never had before. what happens when states challenge candidates for presidential office? this is not just a donald trump issue. this is every single election that will come from here on out. i don t think that the justices
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television. our next guest spent five days virtually locked in a room with that propaganda in constant monitoring of russian tv, for an article in the atlantic titled, i watched russian television for five days straight, my full immersion in putin s propaganda. gary shteyngart did not just watch news programs. he watched everything on russian television, including what we would call reality shows. the reality of russian life depicted on those shows is a grim, with women being threatened and mistreated by drunken husbands and boyfriends. quote, a well trod russian tv theme, provincials in distress are interviewed by a stylish urban host, as if they are peasants being a judge before the district court in czarist times. subconsciously, shows like these teach, for an elder russians, the kind of people who regularly watch state television, that they should be ashamed before their betters, and that they cannot expect much from life or their