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al gore's book earth in the balance was in there that al gore inspired the unabomber. that wouldn't be fair.ny or you can take any number ofpl exampleses where left wing words do not cause people. op you cannot say that words are causing people to be violent, ve but that's the narrative on this show.s we condemn show all violence. we deplore all acts of hatred, all acts of bigotry. we stand up against racism where we see it. wewe refuse to exploit horrific loss of life for political gain . democrats, liberals, the media mob should be ashamed of themselves but sadly they have f no shame they will do anything for power. they'll dothey anything to lie, smear, besmirch and slander conservatives. and by the way, for the record,r no one spews more violentas rhetoric than the left in case r you need a refresher course. >> here you go. you cannot be civil with a political party that wants to destroy what you standde for, what you care about. but i like to debate this gentleman. ld take i said no. i said y if we were in high a school i'd take yound behind the gym and beat the h
al gore's book earth in the balance was in there that al gore inspired the unabomber. that wouldn't be fair.ny or you can take any number ofpl exampleses where left wing words do not cause people. op you cannot say that words are causing people to be violent, ve but that's the narrative on this show.s we condemn show all violence. we deplore all acts of hatred, all acts of bigotry. we stand up against racism where we see it. wewe refuse to exploit horrific loss of life for political gain ....
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they're joined ler by people like al gore and at the state level bill clinton, but stand for a change in the party directn and infrastructure. the other big thing 1974, economic recession and there's a real struggle within the democratic party, and new solutions to address the larger problems of the economy and want to go find new ways to address the ways of the economy and to be-- they've become the watergate babies because of their love of the tech industry and post industrial growth as a sort of solution to the party's problems. >> 1984 election, reagan versus mondale and reagan wins states and the democratic party was looking to change. how did it change? >> one of the key ways it changed. 1984 election and the landslide defeat is a wake-up call. one group from congress, another group from moderate democratic governors especially from the south. like chuck robb of virginia, who sees the party needs to shift direction and they form, what is known as the democratic leadership counsel council, the dlc. >> what did did it stand for? >> it believed that free markets or a market oriente
they're joined ler by people like al gore and at the state level bill clinton, but stand for a change in the party directn and infrastructure. the other big thing 1974, economic recession and there's a real struggle within the democratic party, and new solutions to address the larger problems of the economy and want to go find new ways to address the ways of the economy and to be-- they've become the watergate babies because of their love of the tech industry and post industrial growth as a...
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an a whole sort of slew of new of new candidates who come in they're joined later by people like al gore and then the state level like bill clinton, but they really stand for kind of a change in the parties direction and party structure the other big thing that happens in 197 around 1974 is the session and there's a real struggle amongst the within the democratic party of educating new solutions to address these larger problems of of the economy and wanting to find new ways to kind of address the problems of the economy and the who be they become the watergate babies who then be who are then known as the atari democrats because of their their love of the tech industry and post industrial growth is a sort of solution to the party problems. so the 1984 election reagan versus mondale reagan wins 49 states. the democratic party was looking to change and how did it change? well one of the key ways it changed and there have been discussion sort of going forward but the 1984 election and this landslide defeat is a sort of wake-up call and a group of democrats come together from a couple of diff
an a whole sort of slew of new of new candidates who come in they're joined later by people like al gore and then the state level like bill clinton, but they really stand for kind of a change in the parties direction and party structure the other big thing that happens in 197 around 1974 is the session and there's a real struggle amongst the within the democratic party of educating new solutions to address these larger problems of of the economy and wanting to find new ways to kind of address...
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and the other part of the dlc power is bill clinton lx al gore to be his running mate so this is theirection of the party and stow it set of taking the unusual approach to represent another wing then they will double down to get elected. >> professor, when he was found some of the principles, it sounds like republicans. >> and that's in my book how people think of the dlc as 'republican light. i think there is a critical difference between the dlc style of democrat and the republican party. they did not support reagan they thought what he was doing was horrible. especially for people of color. and then to focus on the market and the private sector to help people and move the country in a different direction. host: now let's go to the present. where did you come up with the title? >>es the first part comes from the language from bill clinton and democrats who talked about people being left behind. and the way they could use the new economy to trade and finance to help those people become a part of the new economy in be not left behind the other part is in the effort to win success and
and the other part of the dlc power is bill clinton lx al gore to be his running mate so this is theirection of the party and stow it set of taking the unusual approach to represent another wing then they will double down to get elected. >> professor, when he was found some of the principles, it sounds like republicans. >> and that's in my book how people think of the dlc as 'republican light. i think there is a critical difference between the dlc style of democrat and the...
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i didn't blame al gore for the psychotic actions of ted kaczynski either. been remarkably consistent. we condemn all riots, we can double violence, and we don't blame people that did not cause people to act this way. take a look. >> we were always taught by the left, never blame the victim. for example, you have the you know ballmer, al gore's book, earth and the balance was in there. you could take any number of examples where left wing words do not cause people -- you cannot say that words are causing people to be violent. but that is the narrative. on this show we condemn all vials, we deplore all acts of hatred, all acts of bigotry. we stand up against racism where we see it. we refused to exploit horrific loss of life for political gain. democrats, liberals, the media mob should be ashamed of themselves, but sadly they have no shame. they will do anything for power. they will do anything to lie, smear, besmirch, and slender conservatives. for the record, no one spews more violent rhetoric than the left. in case you need a refresher course, here you go.
i didn't blame al gore for the psychotic actions of ted kaczynski either. been remarkably consistent. we condemn all riots, we can double violence, and we don't blame people that did not cause people to act this way. take a look. >> we were always taught by the left, never blame the victim. for example, you have the you know ballmer, al gore's book, earth and the balance was in there. you could take any number of examples where left wing words do not cause people -- you cannot say that...
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i think the other piece of the power is that bill clinton select al gore to be his running mate who isnd it another member solidifies this idea this is a new direction of the party. onset of the usual approach of picking a vice president how will represent another wing of the party to try to win over voters, they actually double down. clinton tries it double down on the message to get elected. >> a professor, when you espouse some of their principles it sounds like republicans in aoo sense of it. >> yes that is one thing i actually in my book think lots of people think of the dlc as a republicans write about what democrats called them. i don't think of that i think there is extra critical between the dlc style of an democrat and republican party. they didup not support reagan ty thought a lot about reagan was doing was horrible. especially though it was affecting the common and poor people and the people of color i wanted to find a different approach. and really believed focusing on the market in the private sector would be a way to fundamentally help people and move the country in a dif
i think the other piece of the power is that bill clinton select al gore to be his running mate who isnd it another member solidifies this idea this is a new direction of the party. onset of the usual approach of picking a vice president how will represent another wing of the party to try to win over voters, they actually double down. clinton tries it double down on the message to get elected. >> a professor, when you espouse some of their principles it sounds like republicans in aoo...
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al gore junior but al gore senior proposed -- in between south and north korea. to truman know of that idea? to the express any thoughts on that? >> i don't hear any thoughts. lyndon johnson, senator johnson wanted to bomb them with nukes too. that hasn't changed much, has it? easier to be a senator to propose a war policy than to actually make a decision. >> truman thought that the cold war, though, was one of his legacies. is that correct? >> his part in helped set the stage for wet eventually occurred? >> i think he considered, the truman document which is basically stopping the expansion of soviet russia, they never got into western europe for example. i think he considers that -- no, i think he considered his legacy nato, which has been a huge success. as you know, when it began to expand 25 years ago, george kennan, the author the father of the containment, he thought it was the most dangerous and reckless thing that we've done on foreign policy since the war. but that is another story. truman was not part of that. the marshall plan was a great, great, achi
al gore junior but al gore senior proposed -- in between south and north korea. to truman know of that idea? to the express any thoughts on that? >> i don't hear any thoughts. lyndon johnson, senator johnson wanted to bomb them with nukes too. that hasn't changed much, has it? easier to be a senator to propose a war policy than to actually make a decision. >> truman thought that the cold war, though, was one of his legacies. is that correct? >> his part in helped set the stage...
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president obama, president secretary clinton, vice president al gore, members of congress, cabinet membersast and present. today we honor a truly proud american who made all of us router to be americans. i also want to welcome the distinguished guest and dignitaries who travel from around the world to celebrate the daughter of the czech republic who knew what it meant to endure war and flee persecution. with her friend when he died i remember when madeleine eulogized him she used these words and iquote . she cast light into places of deepest darkness and reminded us constantly of our obligations to one another. these words, these words apply equallyto madeleine . when i got word that madeleine pass i was in midair on my way to europe to meet with our nato allies in brussels to help try to continue to keep the strong alliances together. our organization and international response to russia's beautiful brutal and unjustifiable war against ukraine . it was not lost on me that madeleine was a big part of the reason nato was still strong and galvanized as it is today. and a few days later, i tr
president obama, president secretary clinton, vice president al gore, members of congress, cabinet membersast and present. today we honor a truly proud american who made all of us router to be americans. i also want to welcome the distinguished guest and dignitaries who travel from around the world to celebrate the daughter of the czech republic who knew what it meant to endure war and flee persecution. with her friend when he died i remember when madeleine eulogized him she used these words...
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senior, you know, al gore jr. but al gore senior proposed an atomic death belt. yeah in between south and north korea the truman know that idea and he express any thoughts about that. i don't i don't i don't hear any thoughts. there were lyndon johnson senator johnson wanted one of the bomb with nukes too. there was a lot of there a lot of war like, okay that hasn't changed much as it is. it's easier to be your senator and propose a war policy than actually have to make a decision. but no, it's really true. human thought that the cold war though was one of his legacies. that correct. he that his part in it helped set the state for what eventually occurred? i think he i think buddy. i think he considered the the truman doctrine is which basically stopped the expansion of soviet russia into well. i mean, they they never got into western europe for example, and and so i think i think you considers that i think he's i think he considers his legacy nato which was which has been a huge success. i think as you know when
senior, you know, al gore jr. but al gore senior proposed an atomic death belt. yeah in between south and north korea the truman know that idea and he express any thoughts about that. i don't i don't i don't hear any thoughts. there were lyndon johnson senator johnson wanted one of the bomb with nukes too. there was a lot of there a lot of war like, okay that hasn't changed much as it is. it's easier to be your senator and propose a war policy than actually have to make a decision. but no, it's...
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but climate i felt like i ceded the high ground to al gore, and other scientists and people and i feltike they had this in hand. but the more i looked at the language, and th emore i looked at how we were talking to each other and how the movement -- the media was describing it. i became more aware of the fact that the language we are using to this day about it is guaranteed to disengage 99% of the people on earth. [applause] paul: and that's a fact. why, how could 99% of the world be disengaged about the most serious crisis civilization has ever faced? how in the heck did we do that? i don't know. i do know. i think it is the length. first of all, mitigation -- i think it is the length. who ways up in the morning and says, god, i can't wait to go and mitigate today? people do not know what it means. and then how about decarbonization, negative emission, climate crusade. yeah, that lights me up, too. the climate crusade, did you fall asleep during your history classes? that was genocide. come on. and then war and sports metaphors. yeah, that shows you which gender was in charge of crea
but climate i felt like i ceded the high ground to al gore, and other scientists and people and i feltike they had this in hand. but the more i looked at the language, and th emore i looked at how we were talking to each other and how the movement -- the media was describing it. i became more aware of the fact that the language we are using to this day about it is guaranteed to disengage 99% of the people on earth. [applause] paul: and that's a fact. why, how could 99% of the world be...
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folks like john kerry and al gore will sit on panels talking about all of the ways they should give wayglobalism. the attendees are well-heeled. many are billionaires. they may feel less icky about how they got there they made their money by going there. this comedian had an interesting take on this. >> don't invite the people who are [bleep] responsible for ruining it in the first place. >> laura: he is right about one thing. history is at a turning point. globalization is slowing its outcome. china is getting richer. we are getting poorer, the supply chain is broken. from lockdowns to vaccine mandates, the people responsible for that they should put in jail. there are people we were supposed to trust but they were just political hacks all along. top government officials are not on team usa. like janet yellen who was a fed chair. she denied that inflation withdraw coming and wants to use her failure as an excuse to lift tariffs on china. we are at a turning point. we will either remain a free and independent america or we will spend the next few decades being pushed around and locked d
folks like john kerry and al gore will sit on panels talking about all of the ways they should give wayglobalism. the attendees are well-heeled. many are billionaires. they may feel less icky about how they got there they made their money by going there. this comedian had an interesting take on this. >> don't invite the people who are [bleep] responsible for ruining it in the first place. >> laura: he is right about one thing. history is at a turning point. globalization is slowing...
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catherine al gore who made a very fabulous statement earlier today in the session the president of the massachusetts historical society. and dr. stacy cordary, which i understand is a british way to pronounce it and she is dennis and didn't denison von johnson endowed chair of theodore roosevelt honors leadership studies at dickinson state university. this is an incredible panel and as stuart has always advised us. we have a responsibility here. to inspire to encourage and to teach and i think with this panel you will get an abundance of material. thank you so much. well, welcome everyone to this panel on first ladies. thank you teresa for that very nice introduction. thank you to stuart and to anita for this amazing summit here in dallas that we've all been waiting. so to participate in and attend and to be in person you and the team at the white house historical association have done amazing work as you always do and many thanks to my colleagues here all of who's work has inspired mine over the years. so i'm very grateful to them. so as teresa said we're going to be looking at first
catherine al gore who made a very fabulous statement earlier today in the session the president of the massachusetts historical society. and dr. stacy cordary, which i understand is a british way to pronounce it and she is dennis and didn't denison von johnson endowed chair of theodore roosevelt honors leadership studies at dickinson state university. this is an incredible panel and as stuart has always advised us. we have a responsibility here. to inspire to encourage and to teach and i think...
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al gore is looking at me like, maybe not. >> i'm pondering. that was a tricky question. very good, very good. he is a lawyer. that is why that was tricky. >> there you go. woodrow wilson was in terrible health throughout most of his life, in fact. we look back on this and we see that he was having many strokes, as it were, during his marriage to his first wife. the terrible health problems he had during a second marriage led up to his paralysis and his inability to conduct the business of state. i think that is probably what leads to the answer of edith wilson. i think edith wilson also because she becomes the example of what not to do as first lady. edith wilson overstepped boundaries. she decided -- when president wilson was so ill, she made several decisions about him that resulted in her not exactly running the country, but she certainly misled the american people. she decided not to tell him the extent of his ill health. she decided not to tell the cabinet the extent of his ill health. she decided not to tell the american people the extent of his own health. she dec
al gore is looking at me like, maybe not. >> i'm pondering. that was a tricky question. very good, very good. he is a lawyer. that is why that was tricky. >> there you go. woodrow wilson was in terrible health throughout most of his life, in fact. we look back on this and we see that he was having many strokes, as it were, during his marriage to his first wife. the terrible health problems he had during a second marriage led up to his paralysis and his inability to conduct the...
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catherine al gore, who made a very fabulous statement earlier today, in the session. the president of the massachusetts historical society, and dr. stacey, which i understand is a british pronunciation. and she is dennis in ron johnson, chair of theodore roosevelt honors leadership studies at dickinson state university. this is an incredible panel, and historic as always, they have advised us. we have a responsibility here to inspire, to encourage, and to teach. this is a panel where you have an abundance of material. thank you so much. >> welcome everyone, on to this panel on first ladies, thank you so much for that introduction, and thank you to stewart and and nina, for this amazing summit here in dallas that we have all been waiting to participate in, and attend, and to be in person. you and the team at the white house historical association have done amazing work, as you always do, and many thanks to our colleagues here, all of whose work has inspired mine over the years, i am very grateful for that. as teresa said, we are going to be looking at first ladies toda
catherine al gore, who made a very fabulous statement earlier today, in the session. the president of the massachusetts historical society, and dr. stacey, which i understand is a british pronunciation. and she is dennis in ron johnson, chair of theodore roosevelt honors leadership studies at dickinson state university. this is an incredible panel, and historic as always, they have advised us. we have a responsibility here to inspire, to encourage, and to teach. this is a panel where you have...
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he started with vice president al gore in the 1990s >> we think history happened the way it happenedgives a nazi salute. invasion. and dwight eisenhower. >> he changed the troops have been imagine if he had not abdicated. >> he changed the troops have been withdrawn to, i have withdrawn the troops he wrote in, the decision is mine alone this colorful illustration about leadership which is, you do something, you take responsibility for it >> wouldn't that be something. >> responsibility, honesty two words at times feel lost in history. >> i wonder the truth is a lot more than most people want to handle >> give people the truth in a way they can understand and trust and hope and pray they'll make the right decision. >> there are several examples in the book of people that wanted to tell the truth but were censored like, we are not ready. >> that eisenhower footage of the speech >> this guy was a speech writer and worked for al gore in that world, a lot of stories get told the speeches are interesting it is the homework that goes around there was a governor in illinois in the late 1800s
he started with vice president al gore in the 1990s >> we think history happened the way it happenedgives a nazi salute. invasion. and dwight eisenhower. >> he changed the troops have been imagine if he had not abdicated. >> he changed the troops have been withdrawn to, i have withdrawn the troops he wrote in, the decision is mine alone this colorful illustration about leadership which is, you do something, you take responsibility for it >> wouldn't that be something....
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and maybe al gore invented the internet.rom oregon. jesse, just saw "top gun. tom cruise is a winner, and yes, i cried." to i'm always do for a good cry, maybe i will head out tonight and check it out. maybe i will watch tucker instead, he's up next. always were member i'm watters and this is my world. ♪ ♪ >> tucker: good evening and welcome to "tucker carlson tonight." it was a week ago today that a deranged teenager murdered 19 children and two teachers in elementary school in texas. you know this because we've had seven days of full saturation coverage and it's all deserved. given that, it's amazing what we still don't know about what happened that day. let's start, just because of the most obvious, with how the shooter could possibly have afforded the firearms he
and maybe al gore invented the internet.rom oregon. jesse, just saw "top gun. tom cruise is a winner, and yes, i cried." to i'm always do for a good cry, maybe i will head out tonight and check it out. maybe i will watch tucker instead, he's up next. always were member i'm watters and this is my world. ♪ ♪ >> tucker: good evening and welcome to "tucker carlson tonight." it was a week ago today that a deranged teenager murdered 19 children and two teachers in...
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i do agree without this is very common but in 2000 when george bush and al gore running against each when al gore dropped the bomb that bush was a big party i remember we are scrambling in every hour of the night to try to stop that story. it is very common. griff: agreed it will more thing on book revelation where it appears were getting very little coverage on the story from our colleagues at msnbc, cnn, nbc, why? >> their last focus on 2016 a more focused on 20 to 2210 but the primaries in pennsylvania, primaries in georgia there's a lot going on more important than that. it's interesting nonetheless i'm happy to talk about. >> ashley no media coverage why not? >> first of all it's five and half years we been talking about this topic. i do agree people agree what's going on around the country but also at the state of the world in the state of the country we are in right now, i think there are very important issues that we do have to discuss but i do have to say it look and all the this morning, only one covered this topic. seventy talk about things americans care about pairing soa
i do agree without this is very common but in 2000 when george bush and al gore running against each when al gore dropped the bomb that bush was a big party i remember we are scrambling in every hour of the night to try to stop that story. it is very common. griff: agreed it will more thing on book revelation where it appears were getting very little coverage on the story from our colleagues at msnbc, cnn, nbc, why? >> their last focus on 2016 a more focused on 20 to 2210 but the...
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. >> remember our old friend al gore talked about the how the states were laboratories of democracy.ry out different approaches. if the people of a state don't like the decisions their leaders are making they can elect difficult leaders or move to a different state. jackie: right. >> it is interesting how people like local democracy and local decisions but not when it doesn't. jackie: exactly. more of the hypocrisy we discussed in some other themes as well. tom, great to see you tonight. really appreciate your time and analysis. thank you. >> thank you, jackie. jackie: we're following new developments in the hunter biden scandal. democratic leader adam schiff and other liberal media outlets now facing a multimillion-dollar lawsuit for falsely pedaling russian disinformation. we've got this story. it is coming up on "the evening edit". ♪. ♪ ♪ ♪♪ voltaren. the joy of movement. ♪♪ ♪ ♪ i'm the latest hashtag challenge. and everyone on social media is trying me. i'm trending so hard that “hashtag common sense” can't keep up. this is going to get tens and tens of views. ♪ ♪ ( car crashing
. >> remember our old friend al gore talked about the how the states were laboratories of democracy.ry out different approaches. if the people of a state don't like the decisions their leaders are making they can elect difficult leaders or move to a different state. jackie: right. >> it is interesting how people like local democracy and local decisions but not when it doesn't. jackie: exactly. more of the hypocrisy we discussed in some other themes as well. tom, great to see you...
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. >> ben: al gore, who did not have a relationship with bill clinton at all in the last year or yeart about it when he was running for president. he knew it was important to say he's the guy, i'm the vice president. >> kayleigh: it's important to have a confident vice president. president trump knew that mike pence would lead the task force and do a good job. >> carley: i remember when kamala harris got covid everybody was like, how is the president? and they released a statement that said they haven't been in close contact for some time. [laughter] of course that makes sense. they have been away too many well-sourced reports about friction within their offices for it to not be true. and it makes sense. kamala harris, the reporting says that she feels like she's being set up to fail because she was given the border job, and biden's people feel like she's unprepared. i understand where his people are coming from but it's also his fault for choosing her during the democratic primary. only 7% of california democrats had harris as their first choice, and he tells her for identity politic
. >> ben: al gore, who did not have a relationship with bill clinton at all in the last year or yeart about it when he was running for president. he knew it was important to say he's the guy, i'm the vice president. >> kayleigh: it's important to have a confident vice president. president trump knew that mike pence would lead the task force and do a good job. >> carley: i remember when kamala harris got covid everybody was like, how is the president? and they released a...
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in the words of al gore, republicans were the "extra chromosome right wing," so they were really geneticallyve. that's how liberals actually talk. whenever two or more liberals are gathered, you will find sanctimony. but there's a new inflection. you may have noticed it recently. the pivot -- and it was a pivot -- came six years ago. it was during the 2016 president a campaign. liberals seem to lose any remaining sense of humor at the moment donald trump arrived. why? because he called their bluff. looking back, it's obvious what happened. by 2016, no one could argue that liberal programs, or many programs, the various fads and metaphorical wars we are waging on this or that bad thing, there was no evidence that any of it had done anything to improve american life. liberals promise to they would make everything great, but they didn't. in fact, every single liberal enthusiasm failed from radical feminism to urban renewal, from outsourcing to the so-called sharing economy. all of them, each and every one, turned out to be a complete disaster. the reason 2016 was significant is that's the year
in the words of al gore, republicans were the "extra chromosome right wing," so they were really geneticallyve. that's how liberals actually talk. whenever two or more liberals are gathered, you will find sanctimony. but there's a new inflection. you may have noticed it recently. the pivot -- and it was a pivot -- came six years ago. it was during the 2016 president a campaign. liberals seem to lose any remaining sense of humor at the moment donald trump arrived. why? because he...
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bush, after coming in second to al gore, with american voters. 16 years later the same happened for donald trump who came in and even more distant second to hillary clinton with voters. the republican party, and republican presidential candidates like donald trump have no possible plan to ever win the most votes in a presidential campaign again. they have given up on that. the only way donald trump can become president again it's by winning the electoral college, or by stealing the electoral college. and so, donald trump has endorsed the republican nominee for governor in pennsylvania who tried to steal the electoral college for donald trump once before. much of the democratic structure that the founders created in this country has been copied in newer democracies around the world. the one thing, the one thing that no other country in the world has ever adopted is the electoral college because it is so obviously recognized world wide as a crime against democracy. each of the 50 states is a democracy. governors are elected in a purely democratic election, so our mayors, so are the united st
bush, after coming in second to al gore, with american voters. 16 years later the same happened for donald trump who came in and even more distant second to hillary clinton with voters. the republican party, and republican presidential candidates like donald trump have no possible plan to ever win the most votes in a presidential campaign again. they have given up on that. the only way donald trump can become president again it's by winning the electoral college, or by stealing the electoral...
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i was a kid speechwriter for al gore. we had three speeches -- a victory, concession, and strangely enough, if you win the electoral college but lose the popular vote. and that night, he gave none of those speeches. this set me on this question find where are the other moment in american history where the outcome is so in doubt, not just elections, but with the outcome rests on a razors edge that both outcomes had to be envisioned? and i started finding them in all sorts of dferent places. amna: there are so many wonderful stories in this book. you tell the story about why the speeches weren't delivered. there is the speech of john lewis and his original speech for the august 1963 march on washington. that it was quite militant -- he wrote we will march through the south through the heart of dixie the way sherman did. we shall pursue our own scorched earth policy and burn jim crow to the ground, nonviolently. he was talked out of using that language. what happened here? jeff: in retrospect, in his later years, we started
i was a kid speechwriter for al gore. we had three speeches -- a victory, concession, and strangely enough, if you win the electoral college but lose the popular vote. and that night, he gave none of those speeches. this set me on this question find where are the other moment in american history where the outcome is so in doubt, not just elections, but with the outcome rests on a razors edge that both outcomes had to be envisioned? and i started finding them in all sorts of dferent places....
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two daughters because i am willing to stand up to the bullies and the leftist fringes and stand for al gore and baby, it's going to take the democrats to get wiped out in november for them to finally reject the radicals. i mean, 2020 four is going to have to be a 19 for style wipe out otherwise i'll work their they're addicted to this drug of fanaticism. gracie and rebecca, thank you very much. and these terroristic tactics have moved beyond pro life centers and into catholic masses, but not without some parishioners fighting back . this is a scene at the cathedral of our lady of the angels in l.a. yesterday called the . joining me now is raymond arroyo, fox news contributor. raymond, you're in l.a. now and i know you've spoken to sources at this church. what have you learned tonight ? well, a number of them told me this didn't only happen at our lady of the angels. the cathedral here in l.a. west hollywood also saw a similar demonstration. but in this case these women entered. they then changed into these costumes, these handmade entailed costumes in the bathroom and then invaded the sanct
two daughters because i am willing to stand up to the bullies and the leftist fringes and stand for al gore and baby, it's going to take the democrats to get wiped out in november for them to finally reject the radicals. i mean, 2020 four is going to have to be a 19 for style wipe out otherwise i'll work their they're addicted to this drug of fanaticism. gracie and rebecca, thank you very much. and these terroristic tactics have moved beyond pro life centers and into catholic masses, but not...
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it was back in 2019 on the aids of march the 28-year-old australian man approached the al gore marchay prayer. in his possession to 12 gauge shotguns, for semiautomatic rifles, and more than 7000 rounds of ammunition. he proceeded to enter that mosque in with a helmet mounted camera he livestreamed is butchering of ultimately 51 people in two mosques. i walk you through the details of that christchurch tragedy because increasingly all of the white supremacist terrorism
it was back in 2019 on the aids of march the 28-year-old australian man approached the al gore marchay prayer. in his possession to 12 gauge shotguns, for semiautomatic rifles, and more than 7000 rounds of ammunition. he proceeded to enter that mosque in with a helmet mounted camera he livestreamed is butchering of ultimately 51 people in two mosques. i walk you through the details of that christchurch tragedy because increasingly all of the white supremacist terrorism
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it was back in 2019 on the aids of march the 28-year-old australian man approached the al gore march and christchurch in new zealand as muslims were gathered for friday prayer. in his possession to 12 gauge shotguns, for semiautomatic rifles, and more than 7000 rounds of ammunition. he proceeded to enter that mosque in with a helmet mounted camera he livestreamed is butchering of ultimately 51 people in two mosques. i walk you through the details of that christchurch tragedy because increasingly all of the white supremacist terrorism a task that we witnessed in the last few years have sadly seem to all just blurred together. there was charleston, pittsburgh, christchurch, el paso, and now buffalo. each inconceivably her refix, each inconceivably monstrous, and yet each predicted, and predictable. in the aftermath of the christchurch attack my friend john rough -- sounded the alarm, connect the dots between these mass killings, so to highlight the visceral hatred that these bad shared for all invaders of their white christian west. the fed off each other's radicalism, explicitly citin
it was back in 2019 on the aids of march the 28-year-old australian man approached the al gore march and christchurch in new zealand as muslims were gathered for friday prayer. in his possession to 12 gauge shotguns, for semiautomatic rifles, and more than 7000 rounds of ammunition. he proceeded to enter that mosque in with a helmet mounted camera he livestreamed is butchering of ultimately 51 people in two mosques. i walk you through the details of that christchurch tragedy because...
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al gore got more votes in georgia the bush, but george w. bush got the presidency, thanks to the electoral college. donald trump came in second with the voters, by a wide margin, but was installed in the presidency, by the electoral college. democrats, and the united states senate, present for more people than the republicans represent. but, both parties have the same number of seats in the united states senate, because of the profoundly anti-democratic formula that each state gets to sit into various. the 44 million people of california get two senators, and the 1. 6 million people of the decor to us get to four. that is not democracy, that could never be democracy. so, 70% of the country, lives under the anguish, and the weight, of minority rule. 70% of the country, losing a constitutional right, against their will. 70% of the country has had that constitutional right, for their entire lives. but, for samuel alito, that is not deeply rooted in this nation's history. there is one president, in our history, who was impeached twice, and never
al gore got more votes in georgia the bush, but george w. bush got the presidency, thanks to the electoral college. donald trump came in second with the voters, by a wide margin, but was installed in the presidency, by the electoral college. democrats, and the united states senate, present for more people than the republicans represent. but, both parties have the same number of seats in the united states senate, because of the profoundly anti-democratic formula that each state gets to sit into...
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george w bush and al gore pretty much split the youth vote ronald reagan famously crushed the youth vote. so it was only after these digital tools came along the the youth vote. skewed democrat and it's pretty much stayed that way obama's rate went a little down in 2012. they were disappointed with him because they turn he turned out to be a politician not a savior. guys, i mean of course and he was an early promoter of the technologies that are making my generation quite miserable. he they were they were very skillful in the '08 campaign on using the web to get young people out to vote and to to contribute as well howard dean actually. was was innovative on this and the republicans as they always are way behind on campaign strategy. but look at how they responded. it was trauma. that's a sign that you are not good citizens because look surprises have happened before when when mckinley was shot and teddy roosevelt down to the white house in 1901 people what this nutty cowboy character is gonna be in the white house. they said the same thing. they said about donald trump this happens. in
george w bush and al gore pretty much split the youth vote ronald reagan famously crushed the youth vote. so it was only after these digital tools came along the the youth vote. skewed democrat and it's pretty much stayed that way obama's rate went a little down in 2012. they were disappointed with him because they turn he turned out to be a politician not a savior. guys, i mean of course and he was an early promoter of the technologies that are making my generation quite miserable. he they...
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senator kennedy of course was catholic so it was easy for him, but others jesse jackson kept part al gore but little by little by little as the issue becomes more and more politicized. all the politicians get in line and now of course, there is no greater indicator of political affiliation than one stance on an abortion. we found one clip in our video library of mildred jefferson back from 1989 when she was president of the right to life crusade and you describe her as a star the first black woman to graduate from harvard medical school and someone who became the lifeblood of the pro-life movement in its early days. let's watch and listen to mildred jefferson. the people of the united states should be alarmed that there are those among us who would actually march in the streets to demand the right? to choose to kill the unwanted the unloved the burdensome the inconvenient and the incapacitated the demonstration of our adversary human beings suggests a lack of heart soul and common sense it underscores that we are resolved as never before. that every woman's organization in this country ha
senator kennedy of course was catholic so it was easy for him, but others jesse jackson kept part al gore but little by little by little as the issue becomes more and more politicized. all the politicians get in line and now of course, there is no greater indicator of political affiliation than one stance on an abortion. we found one clip in our video library of mildred jefferson back from 1989 when she was president of the right to life crusade and you describe her as a star the first black...
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breather and so was anybody who would vmu votech for him very much including you in the words of al gore, republicans the quote extra chromosome right wing. so they were literally genetically defective. that's what liberals actually talkctive. s wherever two orhe more liberals are gathered, you will find sanctare. but there's a new inflection you may have noticeded recently the pivot and it wast a pivot came six years ago. it was was during the 2016gn presidential campaign. liberals seemed to lose anylsre remaining sensema of humor the moment donald trump arrived. whynt what he called their bluff . looking back , it's obvious what happened by 2016. no one could argue that liberal programs or many programs, the various fads and metaphorical wars the we wee waging on this or that bad thing, there was no evidence that any of ite had anything to improve american life. liberals promised you they would make everything great, but they didn't. in fact, every single liberal enthusiasm failed from radical feminism to urban renewal, from outsourcing, f to the so-called sharing economy, all of them
breather and so was anybody who would vmu votech for him very much including you in the words of al gore, republicans the quote extra chromosome right wing. so they were literally genetically defective. that's what liberals actually talkctive. s wherever two orhe more liberals are gathered, you will find sanctare. but there's a new inflection you may have noticeded recently the pivot and it wast a pivot came six years ago. it was was during the 2016gn presidential campaign. liberals seemed to...
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