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week or so most election forecasters
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have said that can all of the senate is now a
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toss up the none other than
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mitch mcconnell seems to agree
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here's what he recently said to an nbc reporter
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quote i think there's probably a greater
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likelihood the how slips in the senate senate
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races are just different their statewide
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canada quality has a lot to do with
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the outcome on sunday
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donald trump the truth the truth
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in response i
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just isn't easy way to find his truest i've
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obvious i'm not signing up for true the
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someone read tweeters truths fulltime
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yes getting and not merely yes i noticed
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like people pluck up some of them out
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there was like an account was like a bot account that was doing
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it but then i think twitter shut that down because unlike
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they don't have the whole point was to get rid of drone of the
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law he owes angle still sort of rely on
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reporters to just give you the truth once in
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awhile i like i want to get those truths all
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the time or time truth i want my true how far
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we've come on this issue anyway here's
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the here's this particular truth wider
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, senators allow a broken down
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hacked politician mitch mcconnell to openly
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disparage hardworking republican candidates
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he should spend more time and money helping
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them get elected and less time helping
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is crazy wife and family get rich and
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famous us and western china as
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, cast as as a tucked
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former to his for transportation secretary
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yeah he was talking about her all four years ago
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and child yeah so yeah i guess he
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turned on her because she's burn them she
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called on him to resign cheaper the insurrection
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him insurrection suppose that entered the violin insurrection
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so that was nice and or why do you think
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mitch said that said mean it
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seems to me cracking if i'm wrong done
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but roughly translates to i
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don't blame roughly translates democrats to the senate display
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trap and eighty as he recruited that's a
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that's where i heard the visual gotta doesn't
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just saying that way me that yards very
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doesn't a he's he's pretty calculating god oh
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every word and say about mitch mcconnell every
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word could have easily said i feel good
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or we'll see what happens in november we
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are in fact showing even that a little
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bit of insecurity
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about the outcome is very unlike very unlike
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him he wants to hang this around donald trump snack
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if they lose and
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he wants to blame him specifically for
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the candidates the has endorsed in the senate
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primaries who are now and most
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of the nominees herschel
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walker and blink masters dr
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oz adam laxalt these raw
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trump candidates yeah i think these comments
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are probably the most directed at dr
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oz a down in pennsylvania and hershel walker
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in georgia but he's also mitch mcconnell's obvious
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also probably not happy about
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his super pac having to spend twenty eight
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million dollars a worth of ads in
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ohio to help out jd events in
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jd of answer has been critical of mcconnell [unk] personally
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a he called him out of touch with the base which
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is fun i in twenty twenty two that means
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i guess tool destroying the capital i'm
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also eric schmidt a a republican
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candidate in missouri and blake masters of
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also suggested the mcconnell should no longer
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lead the g o p so i dunno
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i wonder if like bitches and like in the vibes isn't
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like in the vibes yeah you probably don't get a m
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they if they did take the senate i bet you don't
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have a critical majority of trump of
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his that would throw out mcconnell but it's getting
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it'd getting be uncomfortable from uncomfortable com yeah it's getting
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annoying trouble or i'm i'm do you think mcconnell's
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right think what he says you'd actually
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read the kinetic quality matters i
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think is full quote was like maybe will tie
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maybe they'll win maybe backup or maybe we'll
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win it back up also like he's yes he's absolutely
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right quality matters added you're seeing
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that some these numbers for cigar herschel walker
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er doctor are gorgeous fumbling their way to
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yeah why one reason we the we know
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canada quality matters in senate races is
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that we've seen republicans miss
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a chance to retake the senate
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in two thousand and ten when
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obviously republicans did really
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really well in the house and took back the house was a horrible
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year for being in the white house
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democrats the along but
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i have a had horrible candidates and in
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twenty twelve they had a chance to when they blew it with
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because they have he can it's like todd akin in missouri
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are richard murdoch share an angle in nevada
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chrissy know donald
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that if you don't remember casino dot all as
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she was running in and for senate in delaware
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and one ever sees him for dancy yeah and
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one of her as she had to come out and say i
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am not a which allows a that was a thing
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that our diverse twenty ten well
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maybe i historic first apply happen and like the sixteen
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hundred sisters are different
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since i'm yeah todd akin
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had some despicable comments about ray
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horrible human yeah richard murdoch did as well
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they are in an abortion there is those
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two candidates that were saying horrible things but raven abortion
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york rate out even remember who richard murdoch is
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he ran in indiana as rupert
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could have spread out with indiana republican state
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and didn't and didn't win get so
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, so that's happened to me to calm the republican party
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has more so they think it happen again even when the political
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environment is a better for republicans so
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single market the new york times reported last
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week that some the national republican
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senatorial committee recently canceled
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ten million dollars worth of plant advertising
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in pennsylvania wisconsin in arizona
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would you make that story still vested in a
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bunch of very interesting fun
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stories about the nrsc the national republican
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senate committee in their spending the
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new york times said they'd cut ten
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million in as politico said they'd
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cut thirteen point five million enough
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cuts and then later in that in think
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that same paragraph in the story said but a democratic
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source said it was ten serve like ten bitchy
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little side pointing to with a new york
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times sourcing was but politico has
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since august first the nrsc as
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cut advise in pennsylvania seven
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point five million the top
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arizona three point five wisconsin two point
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five and about one point five so
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it's hard to know exactly what's happening
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here so many different committees in such
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money sloshing around obviously china
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an ideal world you don't cause she
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said as building cichlids this is less
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than one hundred places go at the simple explanation
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it's not gets i mean there's all the spin from
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the nrsc in the peace that's like well
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we're moving it from the independent expenditure
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side which is the side that you can't coordinate
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directly with the campaign's by law and to
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do we're going to move some of it directly to besides
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he we can coordinate with the campaign's
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themselves better answers move
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in money around here and there and all that conscious
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but that's like you said the bottom line
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is you don't you don't cut money see
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those you don't cut spending argued with
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the a couple of months out before the election
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also presumably if you're buying ads
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eight months out six months at a year out you can
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get a better rate than at the very end when everyone's
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trying to come in and that yeah prices got wilson
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do know that the nrc is already spent thirty
10:27
six million and add so far the questions
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so is a what can happen super pacs venegas mitch
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mcconnell has issued super pac and he's done been
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cast places peter deal is trying
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to personally by the race or in arizona
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and then he gave ten million dollars to jd vance
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the really really fun part is this date
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republican heat rick scott the irish
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got the head of the nrsc on
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in there was some stats and with the stories to the dscc
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has nearly twice as much cash on hand as
10:52
the nrsc fifty three million to twenty
10:55
eight million basically the washing
10:57
poster the democrats are outspending republicans
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by more than double in the arizona race or
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two to one in nevada nearly tude wanted to that
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i in for the one in ohio according to
11:05
some media tracking firms and then
11:08
vague and they say like it's not fund raising the republican
11:11
senate campaign is raised one hundred and
11:13
seventy three million but they're down to only
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have twenty eight million last and they
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also pointed out there bricks got caught
11:19
in released an ad featuring him like
11:22
himself himself think some of the most
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unpopular things a republican to possibly
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said so it's just i we
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don't i don't know me the election the consensus
11:30
clearly as the nrc as poorly run
11:32
and that terrible organization users have to assume
11:34
that trump constantly fundraising
11:37
with these email alerts and him that i
11:39
was in reality siphoning awesome care of course
11:42
he is it's so funny the donald trump
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is doing his like best fund raising
11:46
ever especially like after the f b i think to
11:48
he's not on the ballot spray nrc
11:51
they're having you're right they raised a bunch of
11:53
money they're having low dollar fund raising
11:55
issues like they're having trouble getting like
11:57
it's the five and ten dollar donations from the base
11:59
of the have relying on these like big billionaire donors
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the super pac the when read that's their act
12:04
blue version they're down twelve percent in
12:06
two two vs que en yeah so instead
12:08
they don't either up give rick scott your money
12:10
and then he'll go on tv and tell people how he wants
12:12
to eliminate medicare and social security
12:14
and raise taxes on working class people as the great
12:16
here's a rabid ss because
12:18
we are imagine the most unappealing
12:21
man you can possibly think of just
12:23
like lord voldemort in a hat
12:25
for some reason and
12:27
then give him awful ideas that everly give
12:29
him the worst polling ideas that
12:31
you thought were buried in the mitt
12:33
romney paul ryan campaign and when you put him on
12:35
t the will bring him back for millions sets or
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going to do that or farmland now lest
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anyone worry the republicans are strapped for cash
12:42
or the time so it up with the story monday
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that this ninety year old
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manufacturing mogul i've
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never heard of me either our a
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side that know how were pronouncing
12:53
it mean is it like a like a bar class
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like a bar or you spelled sort of like a bar class
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cause or oh any pitch anyway i'm
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he made a donation worth one
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point six billion dollars
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to a right wing group called the marble
13:07
freedom trust which is controlled by leonard leo
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of the federalist society or
13:11
our alarmed where you about the story the
13:14
monastery that's like it's so complicated
13:16
and confusing that it's easy get lost to let me
13:18
give you that here's what you eat when earlier
13:20
you said right wing creep i
13:23
think you i soup and they left the federalist society
13:26
to move on to a new equally murky brothel
13:28
and he like sit on the board himself don't or i
13:31
am i going on or a board surfing on the posts
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litter leo basically owns stock
13:35
in ah a huge
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chunk of the right wing judges currently serving
13:40
anywhere in the country including supreme court justices
13:42
like robert alito score six cabinet
13:45
berets his buddies who clarence thomas
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from back in the day clarence thomas ah
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once called leonard leah the number three most
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powerful person in the world jumped
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azzoni will set aside set aside
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powerful right wing organization and mary's
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up sort of right wing zealous
13:59
corporate money in the in the
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judicial branch
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not a good cada do you have in your this winter
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leo starts his new organization called the marble
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freedom trust in may have twenty twenty
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the nonprofit the donor don't
14:12
need to one hundred percent of the shares of a company i
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think he started or own culture blight
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who cares what it does and then the company
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was sold to an irish conglomerate for one point six
14:21
billion so that means i think
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the nonprofit pays no taxes on
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sale i suspect it also means
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of this original donor avoid any type
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taxes on the sale for us i wonder if i
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don't think he gets to write off the profits that
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of the even write off donations to see for
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his vs see threes yeah maybe
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that is like whether or not that's the
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case i just i go into the real bad
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part is now they have one point six billion
14:44
dollars to spend on politics too bad voices the
14:47
campaign finance system is totally broken
14:49
right now leonard liao has well over
14:51
a billion dollars to to shovel at every
14:53
right wing cause that he wants and here's the
14:55
and me so much money you brought this up many
14:57
times because you're jane mayer fan and uva
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and era de mer stuff and go might enjoy it it's us
15:02
it's not just that they're spending this money or that they can
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spend his money on races rights they are going
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to spend this on ah i'm institutions
15:09
policy think tanks right like
15:12
they're going to local races local
15:14
institutions media organisations
15:16
right like this is now the single largest
15:18
political donations in history
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history one point six billion dollars
15:23
to cede this right wing
15:25
mega revolution all over the country
15:27
not just an electoral politics but in
15:30
every facet of every institution
15:32
you can imagine yeah ironically i'm
15:34
under the iris code these are called social
15:37
welfare organizations so
15:39
this is the make a it's just it's
15:42
really pretty scary israel much money
15:44
and it's so much my favorite one point four billion left
15:46
over to the do whatever they want with for
15:48
for
15:49
forever
15:50
the way to this is why we need to i'm the seventy
15:52
to win the elections here so
15:54
sigler the senate races and the quality of the republican
15:56
candidates are that seem to be worrying mitch mcconnell
16:00
we can just go through go through the map here just
16:02
to senate's currently split fifty fifty therefore
16:04
senate democrats are in competitive races georgia
16:07
center rafale warnock arizona senator
16:09
mark kelly nevada senator catherine
16:11
cortez master in new hampshire center
16:13
maggie half and how tight are
16:15
these races and would you think about the
16:17
republican opponent opponents stone a check
16:19
back in with their the five thirty a podcast
16:22
is when it's it's it's mostly it's that time
16:24
a year or mostly i wanted to year ago
16:26
and as like a totally straightforward question that
16:28
innate kind of get mad at the premise gas
16:30
or little passive aggressive sort of like have area
16:32
yeah now that there's a bitch to say have
16:35
added sixty percent chance to democrats
16:37
hold the senate are the odds in a house or worse
16:40
but improving so , want to
16:42
them one by one year ago new hampshire maggie
16:44
hasson doesn't have it upon yet so that republican
16:46
primary september thirteenth thirteenth the
16:48
same as paul near dirtier hundred
16:51
million on yeah i haven't had a forty
16:53
four percent approval so she is clearly vulnerable
16:56
the leading republican opponent is
16:58
a guy named dawn balder communities
17:00
name fraser trump big lie guy
17:02
he's on a right wing zealots if he
17:04
wins zealots think we have a good chance he's a retired
17:07
brigadier general who wants us
17:09
to be directly involved to be
17:11
war in ukraine and was you it's troops
17:13
on the grouch is on a gun shoots integrated you can recall
17:15
governor sununu a chinese communist sympathies has
17:18
wildly popular republican
17:20
gov chris sununu chinese
17:22
communist sympathizer he also by the way he doesn't
17:24
believe that people should get to directly like their senators
17:27
the wider appeal that you went through peel the seventy the most
17:29
of the humor the is where republic not a democracy
17:32
guy he wants the state legislature to pick the
17:34
senators so he by that said the last
17:36
year last voters for done bold like another these
17:38
guys are are worried about majority
17:41
rule for you can you can figure out
17:43
what's i'm always scary when the
17:45
just these right wing crazy zealots
17:47
our former the and roles
17:49
in the military a doesn't make me feel good yeah
17:52
he's this will allow i think a lot of sort of the republican
17:54
establishment in new hampshire the little worried
17:56
about him but obviously christened you know is not a
17:58
fan gov not fairly want
18:01
a state senate president yeah i'm so
18:03
that no but i think you're right like if he
18:05
is if he ends up and at winning their
18:07
primary and he isn't leading it right
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now that i think husband has of his
18:11
has a much better shot yet is bribed
18:13
much mother player lean damn
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are likely dumped yeah we go to ga ga
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i mean worn off vs walker you guys
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know that me five thirty it has warnock up couple
18:23
points forty six point two percent
18:25
to walkers forty four point four percent
18:28
is , hard what i mean look hers was
18:30
hers candidate there's also this
18:32
big statewide governor's race thing everyone to
18:34
be turned folks out the question i have
18:36
is
18:37
the i guess the democratic party's path to
18:39
winning the senate seat is he their higher
18:41
democratic turnout or republican split ticket
18:43
voters
18:44
the combo of both i don't know can happen
18:47
for some workers terrible you know we let read
18:49
read potok that we did a whole game about
18:51
her herschel walker and brian tampon i know in
18:53
our atlanta pod we
18:55
, all kinds of but herschel walker greatest hits
18:58
ah there's a new one now that we just got
19:00
over the weekend or he was asked what
19:02
the inflation reduction act act
19:05
he said i don't know a lot of money it's going to trees
19:07
don't we have enough trees around trees lot
19:10
of money is going to trees going is that
19:12
what was he thinking of rate is migration
19:15
was going on up there sours trump's by
19:17
the way that was trump's climate one that was so i planted
19:19
trillion trees or something literally that's awkward
19:22
for him and animals were no i think i saw
19:24
i did they for the wilderness had a focus
19:26
group in atlanta it was a focus group
19:28
of black voters who had voted for joe biden
19:30
and now either aren't sure who they're going to
19:32
vote for whether they're going to vote it
19:35
is sort of an upsetting focus group these people are there
19:37
for everyone i talked to there was very down on
19:40
politics of for a lot of good reasons you know
19:42
hey brian tamp to tide them over him
19:44
but like that weren't too happy with joe biden
19:46
bona fide about herschel walker as like anyone
19:49
maybe gonna vote for herschel walker what you think chris walker
19:51
they're like they're is stone cold fucking
19:53
crazy absolutely not and makes his
19:55
elbows yes and they're not like super
19:58
happy with or not but there are like we
20:00
end up going to vote we're going to vote for warnock and we're going
20:02
of up as they say like is really into incumbent
20:04
same going on at a across country yes
20:07
for sure for sure but walker was not yes
20:09
but what note know and light herschel walker get
20:11
scammed i'd so then we go to arizona
20:14
mark kelly and blake masters yeah
20:17
i miss i think the polls have consistently had
20:19
mark kelly ahead including
20:21
and republican polls masters is
20:23
a fairly recent nominee hadn't
20:25
had a lotta time i don't look kelly's great candidate
20:28
he got like cash is an astronaut i'm
20:30
just worried it though it a wacky state with a
20:32
wacky republican party and carry lake
20:35
running for governor on the americans that
20:37
i've yet i'm a little worried about you know
20:39
i think the kelly but yeah that the the
20:41
average of the polar it now has kelly much further
20:44
ahead than i thought it would be ah
20:46
he only won the state by you know was like two
20:48
and a half points in , twenty
20:50
and as and as two years ago and now the average
20:52
as i'm around you know a point three three
20:54
he just he's running ads about masters doesn't
20:57
mention trump doesn't mention peter tale as a mentor
20:59
all this like basically just has to have his
21:01
quotes one like master saying maybe
21:03
we should prioritise of security and the
21:05
other saying that he wants a nationwide ban on
21:07
abortion no exceptions and calling abortion
21:10
demonic yeah me maybe that's all he needs
21:12
i know read it it's a very like old school
21:14
feeling collection of issues that
21:16
have been important in collections for
21:19
decades yeah solving our and then he
21:21
got martelly running an ad with a republican mayor
21:23
endorsing him saying oh he you know
21:25
he's good with republicans and democrats which i know
21:27
like makes you know probably make some liberals
21:29
uncomfortable but it's like state like arizona martelly
21:32
has been with democrats and vote with democrats
21:34
and for with joe biden every every
21:36
step of the of unlike
21:38
you know his his his colleagues
21:41
new this and cinema says you're either the great democrats
21:43
oh yeah that's how you in arizona that's how
21:45
you in arizona catherine cortez master
21:48
nevada though five thirty
21:50
it has her at forty five percent yes
21:53
him at forty one percent is but
21:55
trafalgar the number those
21:57
guys whoever of a
22:00
republican polling firm who did
22:02
a better job i think of reaching trump voters
22:04
back in the day had lox
22:06
ah up three and their most recent poll
22:08
and it makes me worried me worried have i
22:10
would say before democrats
22:13
up i'm most worried about the nub
22:15
address yeah i'm too busy demographics
22:17
of the state
22:18
the challenges of incumbency she's
22:21
running i knew very local issues
22:23
she's running i'm like we got drought really funding
22:25
and the inflation reduction act which
22:27
gray message hopefully in the other
22:29
issue that she's been running on his abortion
22:32
because you know we detachment demographics in
22:35
nevada in it's been sort of inching towards the
22:37
republicans over the last several years but
22:39
nevada the very pro choice states and
22:41
cities and really hammering this
22:44
issue and issue also think she's you know she suffering
22:46
from my people don't know you have a high
22:48
profile on the senate right catherine cortez mesto
22:51
arm but yet adam laxalt the republican their
22:53
believes in the big lie big lie supporter
22:56
or he's called roe v wade a joke dan
23:00
pfeiffer called him the
23:02
conroy of nevada
23:04
political dynasty like that and then sure enough
23:07
catherine cortez moscow came out with an ad
23:09
where she basically has music that's like the
23:11
succession music isn't all
23:13
about laxalt and she calls him like son of a dc
23:15
lobbyist he was kicked out of an elite school he
23:17
was arrested for assaulting the cops but he still
23:19
got back into another elite school and she does
23:21
this basically the whole add is like dan
23:23
calling him conroy come to life and an hour i
23:25
love at night or that as a good at it's pretty
23:27
good but i think that's going to be at you know if you
23:30
can help but volunteer in help ah catherine
23:32
cortez master that can for super important thing that
23:34
the real tight one night so if
23:36
one of the senate democrats lose well
23:38
me to flip a republican see to hold
23:40
the senate if to lose will need to flip to and
23:42
so forth are best chances for flips
23:45
are in pennsylvania if where john fetterman
23:47
and doctor oz are competing to sell retiring
23:49
republican pat toomey seats in wisconsin
23:52
or mandela barnes lieutenant governor mandela barnes
23:54
is running against ron johnson
23:58
like down and i talked about eyes and said i'm in pod
24:00
homie do you think i'd rather zealander that
24:02
the debate has now moved from his crudity
24:04
outing to how many houses the having him if
24:07
, worst candidate i've ever seen so far doctors
24:10
i'm more own goals then a
24:12
i'd six year old soccer game
24:15
mind you i'm hinduism mission hinduism
24:17
because you're the opponent had a stroke
24:20
yeah he will literally off the plane go for months
24:22
i mean that the doctors could have been running on the state
24:24
owning every new cycle for months and months the
24:27
unbelievable said he was owned by the news that like
24:30
the media like to come back story people are paying
24:32
attention i feel good are
24:34
having ten houses is good
24:36
for him access but not knowing how many
24:38
houses you have or try to ride distinction between
24:41
how many homes you own and how meet property
24:44
you own that's called is digging your
24:46
own political grace john mccain famously
24:49
got ask how many houses do you own
24:51
during the two thousand a race on
24:53
the and i we ran ads on it
24:55
for a month a month a month this campaign to
24:57
say all of our best for
25:00
you mccains out of touch and romney's out
25:02
of touch hits with time the millionaire
25:04
of necessity says it's true
25:07
is something to amazing crude attack the
25:09
guys has been intimately you got some i guess he you
25:11
got some credit finally the great you deserve
25:13
on lifting up the crew to take video
25:16
and there's a buzz feed story that said that that noted
25:18
that you did that you tweeted it out the really
25:21
a yard see that yeah farm eliza
25:23
if you analyze i agree i don't think
25:25
our sweeting to there's a lot of credit
25:27
but if i am in this case is attached
25:29
to either there are many yes it worked so
25:31
they have now moved a lot of the forecasters have
25:33
moved pennsylvania from a toss up which
25:36
pennsylvania should always be a tossup it is an incredibly
25:38
close states but there because others
25:40
such a bad candidate in our entered
25:42
the fetterman campaigns credits because settlement isn't
25:44
a good candidate is and gave i moved it to lean the
25:47
in a lot of these forecasts beaten really good i mean
25:49
it in it again was so
25:52
impressive what settlements team
25:54
has done yes guess you'd been unable to come
25:56
campaign in in the past sediment
25:58
i think has been kind of like a one man band
26:00
going everywhere a meeting with everyone is one
26:02
turn out his own feel program right and
26:05
because he had a stroke he was unable
26:07
to to really campaign hard and his team
26:09
just filled the gap in such an impressive
26:12
way with all these great digital ads super
26:14
creative attacks on oz a great
26:16
use of their oppo file which you know
26:18
is voluminous yeah i'm there's lots of hits
26:20
to be had on doctorates but they deserve a ton of got it seems
26:22
like a fun campaign to be on a in wisconsin
26:25
there's only been to polls since
26:27
mandela barnes won the primary the fox
26:30
news poll has them up for marquette
26:32
has them up seven both pretty good quality
26:34
polls in you know and i'm
26:37
i think both had to admit fifty percent or
26:39
higher that's a giant i
26:41
we thought mauling to a biggest most
26:43
disastrous polling i now i nurseries
26:46
only want to think about it there there's also a big
26:48
governor's race the great stay
26:50
party in wisconsin but as you know
26:52
as you said to that there's an anti incumbent
26:55
mood out there and you have ron johnson
26:57
has just been sitting around you know they again
26:59
they elected ron johnson thinking like oh he's
27:01
sort of are independent minded businessman
27:04
that will go to washington whatever and he just has become
27:06
a fucking trump like he gets and a conspiracy
27:08
theorist and says all kinds of crazy shit all
27:10
the time such so you know
27:12
hopefully hopefully meant elements couple that up
27:15
or so there are also three other
27:17
races where democrats have a chance at flipping republican
27:19
seats tim ryan vs jd vance in
27:21
ohio valve damning sources marco
27:23
rubio in florida and sherry beasley
27:25
vs ted bud in north carolina so
27:27
much of alongside you think these are getting
27:30
, short answer is i don't know i would add one more which
27:32
is iowa we had arrived
27:34
in run against such grassley know i pondered
27:37
and forty years old and our to franken
27:39
had an impressive navy career ah
27:41
he spent much time in in eastern africa
27:44
taken out terrorists ride use the the guy
27:46
was born and raised in sioux city a things like one of nine
27:49
kids are still lives there stuff also
27:51
need to sing race we should keep an eye on ohio's
27:53
a really hard state trump got fifty three percent
27:56
and twenty percent and but tim ryan
27:58
has raised seven times the amount of money that jd
28:00
vance has so far jd vance you
28:02
might have noticed is a weirdo in
28:05
kind of a schmuck yet but i'm worried about
28:07
he announced super pacs riding to geez
28:09
rescue with a bunch of cash like mitch mcconnell just
28:11
did time we do a line from a charity
28:14
fundraising email that was dissented i guess
28:17
this point if i don't do a complete one eighty
28:19
on the fund raising front not only will i have
28:21
to possibly shut down my campaign but
28:23
republicans may never win another race
28:25
this year up
28:28
up up that is allow
28:30
visit been fun really emails or bad in
28:32
general both sides democrats wrote that
28:34
is one of the that that really
28:36
taken it to that new husband adam studio vance
28:39
like turning the sign from opened a clone
28:41
from the window in of leon a year maybe
28:43
shut down my campaign look i've been skeptical
28:46
this because you know trump one ohio fifty
28:48
three forty five that's a big margins a lot
28:50
of the ones that means there's margins has to be a lot
28:52
of tim ryan donald trump
28:54
voters get boy who voted for donald trump of
28:56
over tim ryan the same route a lot
28:58
of them for tim ryan to it now but
29:01
even as even as i explain this the
29:03
my in laws and l
29:05
m l i'm emily family and friends from ohio
29:08
and okay we
29:10
believe can i call them buckeyes or does that offend
29:12
them as not serve ohio state
29:14
or columbus people i don't know if we should be getting
29:16
into this value to people who are not
29:18
like i'm not the guy now i can't i can't added for
29:20
them on that tweeted but actually there's like
29:22
people in ohio who have a lot of faith
29:24
into mind he can pull this aren't and so are have
29:27
started to believe i said you're the one that
29:29
i really want to believe in his north carolina cause
29:31
five thirty eight has cherry beasley
29:34
i'm ted by tied she's
29:36
crushing him in fundraising i think it's
29:38
to the wine as of the june thirtieth
29:40
filing and i just my
29:42
soul i want north carolina to be a blue states
29:45
yeah obama kay hagan one state
29:47
widen in two thousand eight at a really get
29:49
what happened since yeah
29:51
i think what happens is they are in the in the trump
29:53
era they turned out to so many
29:56
the rural
29:57
exurban white voters who would
29:59
never or turned out before we just isn't
30:01
usually turn out before and so even
30:03
though it's a diverse fang state and it was
30:05
helping trending towards democrats sort of the
30:08
trump era brought it a little bit yeah i'm just
30:10
put it out of reach which was on the origin it a
30:12
but sure if easily a great candidate you know we interviewed
30:14
her here and and like i said it's it's tied
30:16
right now so yeah gotta look
30:19
i i'm ready for florida like listen
30:21
forties do you broke my heart so many times that
30:24
i did can't that you back in
30:26
i want cell damage to when i
30:28
think i am it was famously we hate
30:30
marco rubio but i wonder a marco rubio
30:33
as he sits around his house and
30:35
he puts on his like little as leisure outset
30:37
in his goofy hats a records
30:40
little videos there's
30:42
it poorly lit in a everything
30:44
about him screams i give i
30:46
don't want this job you will the only satisfying thing about
30:48
marco rubio is you know i'll never be present added states
30:50
and that's what is one or more than anything so it's comforting
30:53
to know they'll never see that
30:55
but i'd also like him to not bee jay's like a he's
30:57
a jb ted cruz but there's two hundred thousand
30:59
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31:01
i think in the state than democrats know
31:04
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31:06
here's the thing all of these races like
31:08
the the senate is very much a
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joining us now a longtime
35:02
friend of the plot who is now running to be the next
35:04
governor of texas better or rourke
35:06
that are welcome back hey
35:08
thanks for have any back good to see above right
35:11
you to ah you
35:13
ran statewide for senate and twenty eighteen
35:15
month democrats had the wind and are back it
35:18
came close returning texas blue than any candidate
35:20
decades they are you running for governor
35:22
in a political environment it's much tougher for
35:24
democrats what lessons
35:27
from twenty eighteen are you
35:29
applying to this campaign what's different
35:31
about this race and and what's different about
35:33
you the canada there
35:35
are a lot of good lessons on going
35:38
everywhere make sure that you talk to
35:40
and listened to every one right nobody
35:42
off tic no one for granted that
35:44
was a big take away for me from twenty
35:46
teen and it's something that were applying to
35:49
this race as well and so you'll
35:51
certainly see us and in houston and dallas
35:53
in austin and the kinds of places
35:55
you would expect a democrat to be because i want to
35:58
make sure i'm not taking any one for
36:00
granted and within those reliably
36:02
blue as were told counties were
36:05
trying to go to places where maybe democrats
36:07
haven't shown up because they just
36:10
taken these voters for granted and
36:12
often times that's black and brown voters
36:14
in texas but , to places
36:16
like like or madisonville
36:19
or wanna long
36:21
viewed texarkana even lubbock in amarillo
36:24
bigger communities that have
36:26
voted republican for last twenty
36:28
or thirty years shown
36:30
up and seeing that there are that lot of democrats
36:33
but also democrats lot of republicans and independents
36:36
who are looking for something better and
36:38
often having more people than we have
36:40
space in the halls of we've rented shows
36:43
me that there is that deep demands
36:46
the change in the state of texas that
36:48
that holds true from what we
36:50
saw in twenty teen only much
36:52
bigger this time in terms of changes
36:55
you know a mistake i made
36:57
in twenty team was assuming
37:00
that everyone understood
37:02
ted cruz and just how dangerous
37:04
this guy was or today just form
37:06
their opinion on this guy that loves him or
37:08
they hated him there's just can be little
37:10
that i could add to that
37:13
i now realize a lift a lot of votes
37:15
on the table or people who are working two
37:17
or three jobs to make ends meet the taken
37:20
care of their kids or their parents are just not
37:22
plugged in the way that may be unplugged
37:24
and or your plugin objects and
37:27
the candidate me in that case
37:29
needed to do a better job of prosecuting
37:32
the case on proves just just
37:34
the last that we were suffering from haven't this
37:36
guys are junior senator in
37:39
this race with abbott and making
37:41
sure everyone knows that when the lights went out
37:43
last february and more than seven
37:45
hundred of our fellow texans died when
37:48
your utility bills when up as up as forty
37:50
five bucks much more
37:52
than you were paying before that when a largest
37:55
drivers of inflation in the state
37:57
of texas your property
37:59
tax increase twenty billion dollars
38:01
cumulatively or last seven
38:03
years across the state of texas know
38:05
five the worst mass shootings in us history
38:07
and five years on this guy's watch this
38:10
is greg abbott's texas the extremism
38:12
on a total abortion ban with
38:14
no exception for rape or incest
38:16
turn his back on law enforcement and signing
38:19
a bill called permit was carry that did
38:21
away with our license to carry program
38:24
so no longer must you get a background
38:26
check or proficiency in the firearm
38:28
that you want to carry on our streets you're just free
38:30
to go out there fully loaded
38:32
with the public none the wiser
38:34
or the safer for it or make sure
38:37
every single texas voter knows
38:39
that this is greg abbott and by contrast
38:42
we can focus on the big things that bring us
38:44
together your world class public schools
38:47
expanding medicaid said he can actually
38:49
see a doctor in the least insured states
38:52
in , reversing some of this extremism
38:55
on abortion and or
38:57
gun laws and then just doing
39:00
stuff that invest in some of
39:02
these communities that have so long been
39:04
overlooked or forgotten because abbott
39:06
thinks he's got them in the bags who doesn't have to show
39:09
up or deliver for them a broadband
39:11
internet is is a great example across
39:13
texas we invest we
39:16
as an infrastructure as a technology as utility
39:19
we will unleash extraordinary economic
39:21
power so that's a big difference
39:23
from the way i ran in two
39:25
thousand and eighteen and yet allows us to build
39:27
on that base that produce the
39:29
largest voter turnout in texas history since
39:31
nineteen seventy had the largest
39:34
young voter turnout probably ever was up
39:36
five hundred percent from the previous midterm
39:39
election and the we didn't win a
39:41
lot of democrats got over the line that night and eighteen
39:43
twelve new state house wraps to
39:46
new members of congress it slipped control that
39:48
institution and and terrorist counting on
39:50
the houston seventeen black women got
39:52
elected to judicial position so
39:54
that was a transforming of election we
39:57
held all that ground john and saw me
39:59
in into
39:59
the twenty we didn't lose a single seat
40:02
or position we didn't gain as much
40:04
as i think we should have and twenty twenty but it's
40:06
shows that that bases solid now
40:08
we get to build on top of that
40:10
yeah new as you enter either way and when
40:12
i say we're winning sent grammy i think
40:15
no one would ever accuse you of not working hard
40:17
or not shown up or not go and all these places on
40:19
think i joe biden got these these gas prices under
40:22
control or us your campaign will be literally
40:24
bankrupt let's talk about gun control from
40:26
it because you this past summer
40:28
in congress in washington
40:30
the past the first gun control law in decades
40:32
and that even the authors of the bill would concede
40:35
that they wish it did a lot more but
40:37
i was wondering what you made of that law
40:40
especially given how extreme gov
40:42
abbott is pushing for permit with cary with sounds
40:44
like kinda the worst idea worst idea ever imagine
40:46
being a center murphy in some be at a sponsor the bill
40:49
their theory of the cases basically let's prove
40:51
this was passed this law would get something done
40:53
on a bipartisan basis improve
40:55
that the and or a can't make us pay
40:57
a political price and the try to build on that success
41:00
and when if you agree with that
41:02
i am so impressed with
41:04
senator murphy and others who worked on that
41:06
but this guy has been so
41:08
persistent over the last decade
41:11
and never been deterred
41:13
never despaired never gave up and
41:16
and i think is proving that progress as
41:18
possible and is the first to say what
41:20
he's been able to bring the table and get the
41:22
present to sign is wholly insufficient
41:25
to the challenge we face and yet it's
41:28
proof that this work pays off and it's one
41:30
step among many we have
41:32
yet to take i think that is not lost
41:34
on the people of texas on that families
41:37
and you've algae were now thirteen weeks
41:39
since nineteen kids were slaughtered in
41:42
that classroom along with their to teachers
41:44
kids whose bodies could only be identified
41:47
by the shoes that they were wearing doctors
41:49
who saw those kids afterward and talked about
41:52
how that high impact high velocity round
41:54
literally liquefied the soft
41:56
tissue that had met in their bodies
41:58
or are in their head those
42:00
families and they are republicans or democrats
42:03
or folks in some cases have never been
42:05
politically engaged before to
42:07
a person want us to
42:09
take action and make change and ensure
42:11
that no other family has to go through
42:14
what they're experiencing right now what though
42:16
frankly live with for the the rest
42:19
their lives so that was cause
42:21
for hope for us here in texas because you're right
42:23
you know abbott's may have only made
42:25
things worse after sutherland
42:28
springs in santa fe high school and middle of
42:30
doesn't el paso now you valley
42:32
by signing permit with carry in the law
42:35
but there's an answer to that and that is
42:37
all of us we can change the person in
42:39
power and have someone who will work
42:41
on things like at least raising the minimum
42:43
age of purchased from eighteen to twenty
42:45
one that mayor and ivaldi who had
42:47
words for me when i showed up at that press
42:49
conference the day after that
42:52
shooting he and his council members
42:54
unanimously sent a letter
42:56
from the ivaldi city council to greg abbott
42:58
saying hey please call a special session
43:00
and just raise the minimum age no reason
43:03
this guy at eighteen years old could
43:05
buy not one but two way off the teens
43:07
hundreds of rounds of ammunition perfectly
43:10
legally send our such signal that
43:12
his friends call them the school shooter before
43:14
he ever walked into the school we can
43:16
do better than is so that it to show that
43:18
common ground between republicans
43:20
and democrats demonstrates that this
43:22
is possible but we're going to need political
43:25
leadership that will do this abbott's
43:27
called a special session to go after trans kids
43:29
to go after critical race theory
43:31
to make it harder to vote in texas cannot
43:33
be bothered to call special session to
43:35
save the lives of kids and most
43:38
kids in texas have already started
43:40
that twenty twenty two twenty twenty three school
43:42
year and literally not a thing
43:44
has changed to make it less likely
43:46
that they'll be shot in their classrooms just like
43:49
those kids in ivaldi earth's santa fe high
43:51
school are so many others across the
43:53
state of texas one
43:55
trend that we saw in the twenty thousand election
43:58
a shift towards publicans
44:00
among
44:02
latino voters both nationally
44:04
and in texas especially working
44:06
class latino voters in more rural
44:08
areas around the rio grande valley what
44:11
do you hear him when you go to some of those communities
44:14
because obviously one obviously one is people
44:17
who just haven't voted before another
44:19
issue with people who had voted for democrats but
44:21
you know decided i'm going to now vote for republicans
44:24
and what are you would you hear from those voters
44:26
and what are you saying them to to what you think to them to
44:28
persuade them to or to give yourself
44:32
when i asked you want to listen your weather
44:34
here in el paso or down
44:37
in the rio grande valley or along
44:39
the texas mexico border it is
44:41
overwhelmingly the economy and give
44:43
you an example in , eagle
44:45
ford shale if you have one of those
44:47
great oil and gas jobs you
44:50
are making sixty bucks an hour if
44:52
you don't you're don't food stamps donald
44:55
trump and twenty twenty had an incredibly
44:57
powerful simple compelling argument it
44:59
was just jobs and specifically
45:01
it was oil and gas jobs in south
45:03
texas biden unfortunately
45:05
did not cover message at least not one that
45:07
was heard in south texas there
45:09
was no money spent by that campaign
45:12
and republican showed up and they were hungry
45:14
and democrats literally this is twenty
45:17
twenty it was a pandemic and so i understand
45:19
excuses but democrats literally
45:21
phoned in the work republicans
45:23
were on the door they were they were hungry
45:25
they they really wanted this and regardless
45:28
of ideology or or partisanship
45:30
or any other saying and and all those
45:33
can be important i always give
45:35
it to the gal or the guy who's
45:37
gonna work harder than than the other person
45:40
i've shown up now seven times in the
45:42
rio grande valley as you all know not the easiest
45:44
part of texas to get to or
45:46
show up to do big public
45:49
town hall meetings all comers welcome no
45:52
holds barred anyone ask any questions asked
45:54
the english ask in spanish talk
45:56
about the things that are most important to people
45:59
and when we do we make since on the economy
46:01
where greg abbott's shut down
46:03
all trade on the us mexico border for more
46:05
than a week earlier this year and it just
46:07
hammered the shit out of these
46:10
communities import export businesses
46:12
literally their ,
46:14
dried out and moved to new mexico and
46:17
to arizona two thirds of the produce
46:19
that we consume in texas was on
46:21
those bridges literally just rotting
46:24
in the back of those trucks that's not
46:26
lost on those voters there but to the point
46:28
i was making earlier about prosecuting the case
46:30
i can't just assume that people will
46:32
make those connections i've got a be
46:35
there to say greg abbott did this
46:37
to your community and here's what i propose
46:39
to do do different not
46:41
only am i going to support us mexico trade
46:43
we're gonna raise the minimum wage from seven
46:45
twenty five words still is today to
46:48
fifteen bucks an hour going expand medicaid
46:50
because you live in the least insured
46:52
part of the least insured states in
46:55
america we're going to make sure
46:57
that we invest your public schools because your teachers
46:59
and counselors are making are fraction of
47:02
what their counterparts across the nation are making
47:04
nation believe making you i'm going to invest going you
47:06
have heard you were going to partner with you
47:08
and follow your lead and it really does seem
47:11
to be paying off or whatever
47:13
polls matter today not
47:15
only we polling better than abbott in
47:17
these communities were pulling better than biden did
47:19
and twenty twenty arm and though
47:21
he did worse than clinton did not
47:23
communities arm he was doing far better
47:25
than his do a now so i'm it's
47:28
that that's a fairly low bar that we
47:30
passed now he really does have to build
47:32
on it that's why i'm going back on the first
47:34
of september to and bird in brownsville
47:37
we just learned i hope as a party
47:39
you just can't take any one for granted
47:41
a note no one's yours for life regardless
47:44
how they voted before the color of their skin
47:46
any other identifying characteristics that would
47:49
differentiate themselves from anybody else
47:51
you've got to go out there and fight for them and so the
47:53
only way i know to do it maybe not the most sophisticated
47:56
ways to show up in person be
47:58
there listen of folks and try to are
48:00
not vote in i think that's what we're doing
48:02
so i imagined or what you're talking about
48:05
greg abbott on on gun laws and how extreme
48:07
he has been or continued to be gathered
48:10
yeah extreme policy position
48:12
it's been we've been hearing about from texas for
48:15
awhile has been anti abortion
48:17
activists passing these draconian bills that
48:20
, more of a direct threat
48:23
to everyone in the state when supreme court
48:25
dot season came down added that decision
48:28
impact what you're talking about
48:30
and what you're hearing from voters and whether it is or isn't
48:32
motivated people these are starting to see you know us
48:35
are instances like in kansas
48:37
where folks are coming
48:39
out because they don't want the government's
48:41
restricting the kind of health care when they can get
48:44
yeah so it's so important
48:46
the remember that fifty years ago half a century
48:49
go abortion was just as illegal
48:51
in texas then as it is
48:53
today and it was texas women
48:56
who ended up
48:57
delivering for texas women so jane
48:59
roe as your nose at texas woman but her to
49:02
attorneys sarah weddings and and linda
49:04
coffee who still lives in dallas
49:06
texas successfully prevailed
49:08
upon an all male united states supreme
49:11
court to win protection for the
49:13
right to privacy to make these very personal
49:16
and painful decisions texas women came
49:18
through nineteen seventy two nineteen
49:20
seventy three i'm confident texas
49:22
women are going to come through in two thousand and
49:25
twenty two and i see it wherever we go
49:27
i mentioned in in greenville in
49:29
in hunt county and you don't unless
49:32
you're from their you're you're not
49:34
pass them through their yet you have to it's if
49:36
you have to wanna go to greenville or hunt county to
49:38
be there we had a gym for
49:40
for five hundred people reese capacity
49:43
three hundred more waited outside
49:45
and waited guarantee of those eight hundred folks coming
49:47
out greenville or not they are primarily
49:50
to see me or to rally for the democratic
49:52
party they are there to fight
49:54
for and work and change and
49:56
that dobbs decision the total abortion
49:58
ban with notes for rape no
50:01
exception for incest in the state of texas
50:03
at starts at conception in
50:05
a state that has won the highest rates of maternal
50:07
mortality in the world because as
50:09
you foreclosed options to seek an abortion
50:12
you've also turned them away
50:14
for cervical cancer screenings
50:16
family planning help just to see any kind
50:18
of doctor at all people are
50:20
meeting the moment and it's and it's
50:22
of the very silver
50:25
linings i guess in this really dark
50:27
sky that's descended over the state of texas
50:30
it is people aren't haven't it and are going to do
50:32
everything they have to do in
50:34
order to change it and i do think we saw
50:36
that in kansas i know
50:39
that i'm seeing that on the ground across the state
50:41
of texas right now and you better believe
50:43
that will show up in the
50:45
votes counted on the night of november
50:48
eighth i mean the polls have a civil quinnipiac
50:50
says five downs other say to
50:52
down other say seven don't know we're probably
50:55
somewhere around there but i don't
50:57
know that polling can measure
51:00
the anger the deep drive
51:02
of the work ethic the people in texas have
51:04
this gonna produce the victory that
51:07
i know we're going to see on a night in november eight
51:09
this decision extremism
51:11
of greg abbott of can have a lot to do
51:13
with the result that we see
51:15
somehow the middle of his campaign you manage read
51:17
a book about voting rights called that
51:19
we've got to try it
51:22
seemed as if people who care
51:24
about voting rights national in especially in texas
51:26
haven't had haven't lotta celebrate lately speaking
51:28
of dark clouds then you
51:30
know one of the more pernicious effects of voter
51:33
suppression that it makes people
51:35
think why even
51:37
bother the system is
51:39
so rigged white was raven do this or
51:41
would you say would you say to them
51:44
yeah i started this book about two years
51:46
ago trying to answer that question
51:48
because resist temptation to despair
51:51
very understandable given the
51:53
attack on women's reproductive
51:55
rights the lgbtq community in a state
51:58
of texas at the fact that are electricity
52:00
grid does not work when it gets too
52:02
cold and and literally people freeze
52:05
to death in the energy capital of the world
52:08
the , i see it these things would not be
52:10
happening if more people
52:12
have the ability to vote if more
52:14
voices were heard this this is not a reflection
52:17
of the majority of us or who
52:19
we are at our core as
52:21
texans this is the product of a
52:23
very rigged system where seven
52:25
hundred and fifty polling places have enclosed
52:27
in the last decade almost twice
52:30
as much as the next closest state i'm
52:32
you know a gerrymandered system
52:34
based on race were black and brown texans
52:37
are drawn out of a congressional district
52:39
to minimize not only the power of their
52:41
vote but john to your point the likelihood that
52:43
they will that they will vote at
52:45
all and so against that i wanted to
52:47
know what can we do and
52:49
by looking at texas history and specifically
52:52
this extraordinary story of specifically guy named lawrence
52:55
nixon black physician who lived in el paso
52:58
more than one hundred years ago i learned
53:00
that not only can we overcome
53:02
this attack on democracy voting rights we've
53:05
overcome it before against much
53:07
greater odds this guy was fighting against
53:09
the white primary nineteen twenty three
53:12
the state legislature here said if you're
53:14
black you can't vote literally like
53:16
know how me jelly beans or in the jar
53:19
or here's a literacy test or quote
53:21
the state constitution just in black
53:23
and white for be aid african americans
53:26
from political participation this
53:28
guy fought it he said
53:30
i've got to try when try when told
53:32
that he could not vote one to
53:34
signal supreme court victories finally
53:37
one integration and forty four
53:39
and it's set the path for the first
53:41
texas president l b j to
53:43
sign of voting rights act into law
53:45
nineteen sixty five so it's an extraordinary
53:48
story and it happens here in texas
53:50
which again today the epicenter
53:52
of voter suppression of voter intimidation
53:55
the top estate in the nation in
53:57
which to both toughest in which to read sir
54:00
and yet that the nap to be or future or our faith
54:02
we can change that but it's gonna take extraordinary
54:05
courage really tireless
54:07
work and it's gonna take a lot of people and
54:10
thankfully in his campaign as
54:12
an example we got eighty three thousand folks
54:14
who volunteered to take cs knocking
54:16
on doors registering people to
54:18
vote having conversations with
54:21
folksy been the very targets for suppression
54:24
and intimidation so the stories in this book
54:26
or stories of people like lawrence next
54:28
and or opal lead on who walked
54:30
from fort worth texas is now ninety five
54:32
years old to wash and d c
54:34
to prevail upon know first
54:37
president obama and then president biden
54:39
members of congress to make june
54:41
tenth the first federally recognized
54:43
holiday inn in decades
54:46
and a holiday that recognizes the work
54:48
it's taken place but also the work
54:51
left to be done so some pretty inspiring
54:53
people here in texas to remind
54:55
us that we can do this because we've we've
54:58
done it before so i hope that people read
55:00
the book takes some inspiration
55:02
from these stories as stories haven't and put
55:04
in the work to make sure that we come through
55:06
manucho bad phone up that like hopeful
55:08
optimistic question with this dark shit
55:11
for me but the , of
55:13
like have a good things you're trying to put into the
55:15
world is a lot of what we're hearing your conservative
55:17
media which is increasingly
55:20
conspiratorial and sometimes violent rhetoric
55:22
i'm it's tucker carlson show was just
55:24
like agitprop about the great replacement
55:26
series that's led the real world violence
55:29
trump's i inspiring supporters
55:31
to to attack the f b i both rhetorically
55:33
and then someone actually took them up on it
55:36
in in i'm in ohio i
55:38
see videos of your events where you're out there on out
55:40
road you're trying to talk to people
55:42
and like bring people together be asa folk shown up
55:44
with air fifteens baby to protest
55:46
maybe just the kind of the intimidating
55:49
what if you're on the front lines of what of what it feel
55:51
like out there are you concerned
55:53
about the where the rhetoric is going are you concerned
55:56
about i don't know the safety of politicians
55:58
were like to try and do the
55:59
dot
56:02
yeah i mean i'm concerned about all this i
56:04
i think the you all see
56:06
this and feel it my think any than
56:09
anybody looking at this country today
56:11
the be able to see it certainly the history books written
56:14
in of decades from now we'll watch the
56:17
little straight desert or demonstrate that this
56:19
is of a defining moment of truth
56:21
for us we're about to either
56:23
save and restore this democracy or
56:26
lose it forever and and i don't
56:28
know a better way to put it and i
56:30
guess second sound dark that the other way to
56:32
look at it is i mean how many generations
56:35
the great fortune to fight for the
56:38
right to vote and is democracy a
56:40
mean no johnson a net amazing
56:42
speech and sixty five where he's
56:44
been inspired by john lewis who was
56:46
nearly killed crossing the edmund pettus
56:48
bridge says look at ,
56:51
at appomattox and now and selma
56:54
selma all of us fighting for
56:56
this right to vote this great democracy
56:59
great i'm laying that
57:01
charge a fee to the members of congress like look
57:03
you you walk in do something about this and
57:06
by the summer of the year he
57:08
was able to get an almost all white
57:10
congress including many significant
57:12
senators and house members from the south
57:15
to expand the franchise and create
57:18
the first through multi racial democracy
57:21
in american history we
57:23
we're a generation now that has that
57:25
fight before us as there's
57:28
did overcoming jim crow and
57:30
in his book we got to try
57:32
tell the story about what happened
57:34
in texas posts reconstruction were
57:37
african american still held elected
57:39
office still nominally were
57:41
were able to vote and came
57:43
up against you know kind of the the precursor
57:46
to the ku klux klan in
57:48
the state of texas these aren't vigilantes
57:50
who would go in and literally steal the
57:52
votes at polling locations
57:54
very reminiscent in some ways to me
57:56
of what happened on january six two thousand
57:59
and twenty one the legitimate
58:01
, decided elections and
58:04
this very violent white minority
58:07
or would would come in and literally
58:09
steal the ballot box box
58:12
people open violence and
58:14
and civil strife and some these counties in counties
58:17
and then united and congress and
58:20
very well meaning people catch
58:22
wind of this whole these hearings investigated
58:25
come up with and elections bill not unlike
58:28
the one that we have on the table right now and
58:30
united states congress that will allow
58:32
for federal protection for
58:34
voting rights in the states the former confederacy
58:36
and throughout the rest of the country for that matter and
58:39
you have this pro democracy part of the republicans
58:41
at the time they have a majority in the house they
58:44
have a majority the senate they just elected
58:46
a guy who ran in part on a platform
58:48
of protecting the rights to
58:50
vote and ennis elections bill
58:52
passes the house it's gonna pass the
58:54
senate and it gets hung up it
58:56
a filibuster and they're
58:59
unable to get it done this is by eighteen ninety
59:01
and for you wait seventy five years
59:04
until nineteen sixty five and lbj building
59:06
on the work of lords nixon turret
59:08
to truly realize that opportunity that was present
59:11
back and eighty ninety part of the message
59:13
from this book is we may be at and eighteen
59:15
ninety moment where if we don't
59:17
get our act together and save this
59:19
democracy how many decades will we
59:21
be and in the darkness again or
59:24
will we ever get it back at all so
59:26
that that's that's why use that the language
59:28
that i'm using i think this is a now or never
59:30
moment i don't know that you get a two thousand
59:32
and twenty four and was you come through
59:35
big in two thousand and
59:37
and twenty two because t to your point
59:39
tommy there are people in
59:41
positions of power and now running for
59:44
greater power who deny that
59:46
was that the legitimacy of the last presidential
59:48
election and i guarantee
59:50
you will deny the legitimacy of that the
59:52
dot the legitimacy of the vote if
59:54
their candidates don't prevail in
59:57
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aid to basis what i mean
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what he was an advisor in the white house for four years
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the new york times which called it solace
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into power and now he's trying to go straight
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his way into the stores you wants written about himself
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and i just don't agree and let him
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you that this i think was my favorite
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a paragraph in this book review who wrote this book
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review we do look she will fast googling
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you're really get this person the credit they
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deserve the arm this
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book is like a tour of a once majestic
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eighteenth century wouldn't house now burn
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to sound asians the focuses solely
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on and rejoices and what's left
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amid the ashes the to synced bathtubs
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the gravel driveway and the mailbox and
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, goes on to say reading this book reminded
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me of watching a cat like a dogs i
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give give such as
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, is alisha i must
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my favorite part is it lists the
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review talks about how jared recalls
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every drop of praise yes is ever
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received such as the
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these lines are in the book you deserve
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an award for all you've done jared
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the genius i've been in washington
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a long time and i must say jared is one of the best
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lobbyists i've ever seen and this the
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book reviewer goes on to write a therapist
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might call these cries for help as i love that it's
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by the way the reviewer is an individual
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named dwight garner and
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i've been writing meet a book reviews for the new york times for
1:05:53
quite awhile since two thousand and i won't say dwight you're
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brilliant writer the he didn't make a point towards
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the end that i really captures
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jared to and and have useless he isn't
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general because you look like he's not they're
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not going to impress any
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like moderates are democrats
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are good not yet no one likes it just not like
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an intellectual heavyweight by any means
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likes of who is this book for it's certainly
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not for the mega base either because they don't
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trust him right they like their don jr
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the like donald trump or than a like jared kushner to
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he ended up calling him he says he's a pair
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of dimples without a demographic as beautiful
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it's i think that is true third there's a silver
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utter lack of self awareness as a description of
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i'm breaking up with ivanka and then
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getting back together and it's going
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down on of rupert murdoch's yacht
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they say they're having lunch at banos
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house and some town and the french riviera
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rupert stepped out to take a call
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the walked back and whisper something in my
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year about buying the wall street journal many like after
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lunch billy joel loss been with us on the boats
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played the piano while bano sang with the irish
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singer songwriter bob geldof
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for his last jedi like gears occupying
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this world of do you just hang
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out with seventy year olds or the one yeah i mean yeah
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i think you saved by the murdoch like like
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his father-in-law
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it's pretty he the
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though i may need to do the whole middle east peace
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things have no got a good idea fuck him immediately
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give him credit for they'd only the middle east doing
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middle east peace and a palestinian state
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and so pissed off at how this is gun
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bastard eyes twisted by sociopath
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like you do you guess
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you get autocrats in the way he
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that cut a deal with the israeli
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government and we pay them off with some weapons
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a some middle east peace the key to see can't trade
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agreement it's always trump as bad trump
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read that part of the book allowed on
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pods if the world about his exploits
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massive think us been suffer by the like two
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hundred pages i've been trying to kick around
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an idea though back
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in the day we had what about some fun bets on
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the show me know we had like the awesome blossom
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or whatever and you others says you think
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so what year we were forced to i'm were
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forced to tweet things are young
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wanted to put forward and idea
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the worst political biography in the
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reports john
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and ah john have been resisting
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this idea ,
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they're functionally illiterate unless it's and
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was a tweet stuck i don't know what will how to how do you
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lose this what what is the game you've never
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some i don't know an uglier was have a real adding on
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tommy here races around with tommy
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wants to write a two page book heard
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about jared kushner his book and he's looking for
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a device to get himself to the point
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where he can write that and he's so he's backed
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into this competition than what i'm ready to compete
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it's you wanted to predictions well we predict
1:08:54
the midterms you know out of print i know the vote
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for not for ten and then of you guys
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come up you'll have a little shown maybe there's a contest
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that we the medicine with can now feel obligated
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to have the rosier prediction is my own upset
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anybody you know if i went to their campaign
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or them when to the dan pfeiffer the biggest optimists
1:09:09
now dean's run around telling iran the democrats are
1:09:11
along i don't lock on i don't like to dance
1:09:13
with as often as as often has to come to us again
1:09:16
as we lost and and as as up people complain
1:09:18
about nepotism i'm the one who got the steel
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here that's been my favorite thing as gotta
1:09:23
be a trunk one i mean it
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the most and from sounding quote
1:09:27
in the history of record saying trunk jared
1:09:29
kushner i agree i'm going to be really sad if bunch
1:09:31
of people buy this book don't buy this but there was also
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are you by peter navarro the
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former traded eyes are they took it down not a fan
1:09:38
of jared many of the trump or were
1:09:40
not fans of jared and made people worked in our house
1:09:43
it was number one on amazon today i know i
1:09:45
know i wasn't gonna bring that up but ah well
1:09:47
look the truth sometimes hurts i do think
1:09:49
you can easily kind of juice those numbers
1:09:52
like there's no listened jared kushner just
1:09:54
god
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the two billion dollar cheque
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from the saudi government
1:09:59
there's little investment fund despite never
1:10:02
having invested money before he will be
1:10:04
getting probably a two percent management
1:10:06
see and that money and then if he invests
1:10:08
it and makes a profit faggot twenty percent
1:10:10
of this profit south what i'm saying is
1:10:12
he's a shitty little rich kid sitting on a ton of saudi
1:10:14
money now i would shocked
1:10:17
if jared didn't buy himself
1:10:19
for have some and by for him a couple
1:10:21
thousand yeah copies of this
1:10:24
book to the stuff nope you know yeah
1:10:26
we tarantino we have authors on the show
1:10:28
we've we've we push books on the show this
1:10:31
don't buy this book if any then go tell your friends
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don't buy this book and then have them tell their friends don't buy this
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spread the word the abbey hoffman still
1:10:38
this but to just no
1:10:40
one no one needs to read this book you know you national
1:10:42
or anything anyway thank you to jared for
1:10:44
writing for writing he could read that review because
1:10:47
i was very enjoyable rarity about i do
1:10:49
i garner so i grunted come on you know if we've
1:10:51
never have you anything that any by the review
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