country where race and race consciousness is forced upon all of us. tucker: but you want more of it, do you? i don t think these articles are doing that. i think they are trying to show how absurd racism is. that s the whole point. tucker: but only white racism, as if that s the only kind. that s not true. that s the only kind that has systemic consequences on people. tucker: that i m tellingha you, it s just not fair to sayic to someone who lives in the middle of the country whose economic prospects have been devastated who really doesn tt have much of a future, you ree part of the problem. really? in what part of the world is that person oppressing anybody? and i honestly don t think that most of those articles are saying that about that person who s in the middle of the country who is suffering economically tucker: it just seems like another example of the powerful marking the week in order to
that speaks volumes. instead we can talk about affordable college, making college debt free and all of the issue, which is why and i see the chair of the dnc, look how glad we are actually to be talking about the issues that matter most to people around their kitchen table. okay. so o malley may be talking. but hillary clinton is the one getting her point across. classic move, showing not just that clinton agrees with her opponent but she s making them agree with her as well. let s bring in our body language expert tonya. welcome back. thaw thank you for having me. typically if i m talking to what s going to happen. you re going to nod. it actually gets you more along the lines of believing whether i m sayic. your brain is saying hey yeah