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conservatives are.iting riding the administration and criticizing him ministration and publishing op-eds. reagan has to have the grassroots leaders to the white house and the major conservatives and the senate to the house he stands up in front of the group and it gives us nice eloquent speech about how mcconnell gorbachev is a new type of leader and they can trust them. he is mr. conservative. and he finishes and there's silence. he's not used to that. not from the people who were supposed to be his most adamant supporters. when he leave the room, there's a real sort of disconnect between conservative activists and president reagan himself. he promises them though that he will not bargain away sti at reykjavik. so, when he shows up at reykjavik and human gorget chaff echo swimmingly. well they were talking and raking rigging quips, we can meet back here in ten years will will destroy the last nuclear weapon together gorbea right? it will be just wonderful because all nuclear weapons will be gone. that'
conservatives are.iting riding the administration and criticizing him ministration and publishing op-eds. reagan has to have the grassroots leaders to the white house and the major conservatives and the senate to the house he stands up in front of the group and it gives us nice eloquent speech about how mcconnell gorbachev is a new type of leader and they can trust them. he is mr. conservative. and he finishes and there's silence. he's not used to that. not from the people who were supposed to...
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our social conservative friends. howard philips exclaimed ronald reagan is a very weak man with a strong wife and a strong staff, and adding reagan is a useful idiot for soviet propaganda. richard vigore, another new right activist, direct mail guy, asserted reagan is now aligned with his former adversaries, the liberals, the democrats, and the soviets. we feel alienated, abandoned, and rejected by the president. he called reagan an apologist for gorbachev and explained the inf represented a splitting of the blanket. conservatives will file for divorce and never reconcile again. didn't turn out to be the case. another activist labeled reagan a weakened president, weakened in spirit as well as clout, and not in a position to make moral judgments about gorbachev. and so conservative outrage, conservative criticism of the int treaty was uniform, across the political spectrum of reagan's inf treaty. ultimately, the int treaty gets passed overwhelmingly in the senate, and ultimately, it reduces the soviet and american sto
our social conservative friends. howard philips exclaimed ronald reagan is a very weak man with a strong wife and a strong staff, and adding reagan is a useful idiot for soviet propaganda. richard vigore, another new right activist, direct mail guy, asserted reagan is now aligned with his former adversaries, the liberals, the democrats, and the soviets. we feel alienated, abandoned, and rejected by the president. he called reagan an apologist for gorbachev and explained the inf represented a...
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he was a thinking conservative.en i get into the sources and when you go to the reagan red, a nch., a lot of his books are there. you can pull those books down with permission and look inside and you will notice lee edwards is telling me and i haven't found a yet but reagan had a copy of the raodoad to serfdom, and he had dogeared and underlined the text. he engaged. the left have created this myth of reagan that is far worse than the reality. this view that reagan wasvpykyk elected because of dog whistling dixie and the racial backlash. that's part of that but i think it was a conscious decision in 1996, after dole was defeated to try and sort established calling language and a common history aand a common set of policy prescriptions in the wake of the cold war. the cold war and anti-communist and held the conservative movement together up until 1991 but after 1991, what is holding a libertarian and a political conservative together? there's not much. i think conservatives consciously used the reagan legacy and the
he was a thinking conservative.en i get into the sources and when you go to the reagan red, a nch., a lot of his books are there. you can pull those books down with permission and look inside and you will notice lee edwards is telling me and i haven't found a yet but reagan had a copy of the raodoad to serfdom, and he had dogeared and underlined the text. he engaged. the left have created this myth of reagan that is far worse than the reality. this view that reagan wasvpykyk elected because of...
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and in my view, he has had this sort of conservative impulses to lead with conservative policies. he's obviously in a blue state and not going to have the same success that you have in my home state of kansas, for example. in my view, you cut him a little slack for the kind of place he has to govern. but then republicans come in and call him part of the coalition or have the rhetoric to suggest he's not a real conservative. it seems to me they have to give each other a chance to play that out rather than cut each other off at the knees. and again, i think when conservatives or republicans get frustrated enough with losing, then they come to their senses and do that. i doubt if it's going to be a book or speech that's going to make them do that. i think it's going to be too much losing that makes them do that. and that is painful to watch. you have to wait until the train wrecks before you can go ahead and fix things. one more or shall we get back to work? thank you very much for coming today. i know going back to ancient conservative history might not be the most interesting thing
and in my view, he has had this sort of conservative impulses to lead with conservative policies. he's obviously in a blue state and not going to have the same success that you have in my home state of kansas, for example. in my view, you cut him a little slack for the kind of place he has to govern. but then republicans come in and call him part of the coalition or have the rhetoric to suggest he's not a real conservative. it seems to me they have to give each other a chance to play that out...
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conservative purist and they began to claim, that reagan through his conservative tim is to credit the end of the cold war. so we'll go back in time and look at what conservatives were saying in the 1980s and how that is quite different from what they claim today. so my man uuscript talks about historians have not done much in terms of understanding. and i actually don't think -- i think the 1990s were the triumph of conservatism. and i think the clinton administration actually, maybe begrudgingly achieved many things like welfare reform, the balanced budget, et cetera. so it questions whether or not we should view the 1980s as triumph of conservatism especially in light that they did not see the triumph of conservative. and finally, it talks about the myth building among american conservatives and attempts to explain the creation of the reagan legacy and the evolution of that legacy. and fly out to california and go to the reagan library. it was excellent and going through the reagan papers, specifically the morton blackwell files. but if anyone has any sort of questions about the evi
conservative purist and they began to claim, that reagan through his conservative tim is to credit the end of the cold war. so we'll go back in time and look at what conservatives were saying in the 1980s and how that is quite different from what they claim today. so my man uuscript talks about historians have not done much in terms of understanding. and i actually don't think -- i think the 1990s were the triumph of conservatism. and i think the clinton administration actually, maybe...
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they didn't think of themselves as conservative, but they were pretty conservative. i mean, you -- i read you the democratic platform of 1932, and earlier things that are just sound like ron paul. prof. factor: now, you really were out there fighting against the feminist movement. and you beat the e.r.a. but aren't we all feminist today? phyllis: oh no. let me tell you when i got out of harvard, i worked for a man whose ambition in life was to reclaim the word "liberal." liberal used to mean somebody was for liberty, and then the left wingers took it over and liberal meant spending more money and more government and so forth. and he wanted to reclaim it. it's a hopeless task. it's just hopeless task. a liberal is a prejorative now. since michael dukakis, it's a bad word. no politician wants to be called a liberal anymore. i think that's the way we should treat feminism. all polls show that the american women do not want to be called feminists. it is not a good word. it is a bad word. and everything they stand for is bad and destructive. and it starts from the point o
they didn't think of themselves as conservative, but they were pretty conservative. i mean, you -- i read you the democratic platform of 1932, and earlier things that are just sound like ron paul. prof. factor: now, you really were out there fighting against the feminist movement. and you beat the e.r.a. but aren't we all feminist today? phyllis: oh no. let me tell you when i got out of harvard, i worked for a man whose ambition in life was to reclaim the word "liberal." liberal used...
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a lot of my buddies i talked to were conservative then and conservative now. we talk about stuff like that. being in the military really shapes the way you see this country and the world. i think innate super positive way. host: what happened recently that you said i am a conservative? guest: first of all, i don't like being told how to think. i don't like being told what to believe because i'm black or gay or both. there was a lot of that stuff coming from the left. when we are talking about pure politics and policy there is a push for massive unchecked illegal immigration on the left. this is something that has been documented to hurt working-class african american communities the most. i talked about this a lot. black americans are always left last on the left. as a gay man, when the pulse orlando terrorist attack happened, it was devastating and mortifying. at that point in time i expected for the left to have my back and for them to defend me. they did the exact opposite. i was not even a supporter of the president at the time. i would not call myself a c
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asked it's the conservative topics which thrill us in this new party no one else has such conservative topics on their agenda like we do here what you got but soon afterwards president also not joins from vine p.b.s. chats and proceeds to downplay the content. was that was that i really believe i think brazil has responded to the pandemic very well. some politicians wanted to destroy our economy. but we came up with the right response. to it it was. approved in our eyes crisis management she thinks the pandemic central distancing measures are all. this pandemic arrived conjured up by the press to make sure we stayed shut up at home and couldn't found out the party. was the biggest and only truly conservative party in this country despite. the fact that the conservative values include the traditional nuclear family religion and the right to bear arms was whether we've had coded or not our lives haven't stopped our work is really important to us we conservatives are very hardworking and want a better country. but that doesn't happen if you're sitting at home. because i've got a new game
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>> craig, when we think about reagan and the conservative party conservatives in, i go back to bury goldwater to 64. to reagan's famous speech. for the sake of this audience, before we take it and to the wilderness worries where you take it here, explain to us how he comes to being. because one of the great distinctions between reagan and trump as that reagan had a strong political history before he challenges the parties establishment. >> he'd already had a lot of executive experience as head of the screen actors guild. a couple of years ago, reagan negotiated residual's which became important to a lot of old, retired actors and actresses who are out of work who were still getting stipend and residual's from the work they done in tv and movies years ago. the studios previously would pay the actors and actresses to appear in a tv show or movie something like that, and then they can be broadcast and broadcasts pocket all the royalties with impunity. reagan and his president of the screen actors guild, negotiated so that they're in likeness and they're acting was not just sold with the composit
>> craig, when we think about reagan and the conservative party conservatives in, i go back to bury goldwater to 64. to reagan's famous speech. for the sake of this audience, before we take it and to the wilderness worries where you take it here, explain to us how he comes to being. because one of the great distinctions between reagan and trump as that reagan had a strong political history before he challenges the parties establishment. >> he'd already had a lot of executive...
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this is a big win for conservation. it's a big win for jobs. it's a big win for the montana way of life. it's a big win for bipartisanship. and perhaps it's only fitting it took public lands to bring a divided government together. mr. president, montana thank yo you. america thank you. and i thank you for signing the most important peace of conservation legislation and over 50 years. thank you. [applause] >> thank you steve great job, thank you. say hello to the people of montana they are very happy right now. you said theory terrible deferred maintenance. that is it sound good but is what it is. we have not maintained our roads, our paths, or buildings , for many, many decades actually. now you're going to go to town and they're going to be beautiful. but this really is deferred maintenance and it should have taken place for many, many decades but it hasn't. and now it will take place for it i think you'll see it take place very wisely too, i think so. so cory, i think you have to get up and you have to say a few words, colorado is a tremendou
this is a big win for conservation. it's a big win for jobs. it's a big win for the montana way of life. it's a big win for bipartisanship. and perhaps it's only fitting it took public lands to bring a divided government together. mr. president, montana thank yo you. america thank you. and i thank you for signing the most important peace of conservation legislation and over 50 years. thank you. [applause] >> thank you steve great job, thank you. say hello to the people of montana they are...
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, although not as conservative as reagan. is that for trump? >> i don't know. just sent the train through. so he pursues all of nixon's policies. he continues to taunt. he continues his fiscal policies. he continues appointing liberal jurors to the bench. and this creates an opening for a conservative challenger for '76 and some looked at it but reagan was the only one serious about it. >> but then the reality is that carter beats ford by a narrow margin. >> extremely, less than 2%. >> right, so -- >> and ford gets 240 electoral votes. >> right. >> he carries ohio. >> he would have had it. >> ohio -- carter carries ohio 1976 by 6,000 votes out of over 3 million cast. he carries -- of course the teamsters are headquarters in ohio. so there's a lot of suspicion that the teamsters kind of -- they wouldn't do that, would they? >> no. and daily wouldn't do it either. >> daly wouldn't do it either. >> let me quickly say, the fact that ford came so close. >> right. >> would seem to indicate there's a shift. >> yes. >> but reagan now
, although not as conservative as reagan. is that for trump? >> i don't know. just sent the train through. so he pursues all of nixon's policies. he continues to taunt. he continues his fiscal policies. he continues appointing liberal jurors to the bench. and this creates an opening for a conservative challenger for '76 and some looked at it but reagan was the only one serious about it. >> but then the reality is that carter beats ford by a narrow margin. >> extremely, less...
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kristen so still the parts they rector of conservation has agreed to show me. has been a guiding hand on the rewinding process since the parts beginning so no one knows the flora and fauna you're better than him. on route we bump into a few of the locals and. meow but . in some ways. part of the course of this park. the pygmy old priests and small birds rodents and in 6 to thrive in healthy grassland. takes me 2 years of the park where it borders on a working ranch difference in the grass on either side he says striking. here is a good example of what happened in one place where you remove the livestock and one place where landowners decide to put more livestock then their land is able to support in terms of food. so the consequence is that you last division and you see the composition of the plant seeds different so if you have livestock permanently eating the grass they don't have the chance to release the feed and their recovery very slow there are some consequence like erosion that is very hard to. take over destined to be really record. of the park at leas
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this was really before the conservative media world we know exists.here is conservative talk rad radio, my story doesn't exist yet, there's no internet website yet like breitbart so he uses the mainstream media, newspapers, cable television as his tool so one of the stories we tell in the book, which i used to tell, kevin and i taught a class and i would always tell this story and i realize it's probably a good book care. it is in 1984 and he and his group, the conservative opportunity society, they relate of the end of the day, anyone is allowed to go at the front of the house and make a speech. one minute speech, special order speeches. they're not reserved for people just with power and anyone can do it. they started going to the floor and they make these speeches and they started to say democrats don't support reagan's work against communism and with the tv cameras rolling, c-span covering the proceedings, they named specific democrats like eddie boland in massachusetts say how do you respond to this? what's your answer? the chamber was silent and
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constitutional conservative. trump had to make that public commitments because he needed to shown his own may need future candidates and shove a lengthy record might have a practice in history of appointing judges spoken unconstitutional issues to do something like that again. so here's a short list for the secretary of defense but you can think why not do for every office why just the supreme court maybe need that flexibility. it can turn into a coalition government with different interests and the party. try to say were not going to support you unless you hit our list for secretary of education or something. also the expected some sort of senate to play with the role of the federal 76 instead of the silent check in the background. suppose you want to present to come to office with most of his big appointments, bring them to the senate for a real process, to advise consent to get those office legitimacy be on the ballot box. other something is to be said and making clear to the voter what they'd ministration loo
constitutional conservative. trump had to make that public commitments because he needed to shown his own may need future candidates and shove a lengthy record might have a practice in history of appointing judges spoken unconstitutional issues to do something like that again. so here's a short list for the secretary of defense but you can think why not do for every office why just the supreme court maybe need that flexibility. it can turn into a coalition government with different interests...
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tim, you are a conservative. do you share this sentiment from the daily mail?|j conservative.ail? i do, i'm afraid. i think it would be fair to say that jason's paper and him, coming from the left of politics, you can understand why they would be attacking a conservative government. we do surprise you. but why are people like me, who are conservative, and daily mail which support conservatives— we all had such high expectations when the tories won a majority of 80. we voted conservative, a lot of us, because we wanted a competent government. it is not always the reputation of labour governments that are competent. when a conservative government fails again and again to grip issues like exams, which are so important to millions of families across the country, we feel really let down by our party. in my own view is that far too many are members of the current cabinet are members of the current cabinet are of mediocre quality, including gavin williamson, the education secretary, who had to be sacked as defence secretary under theresa may for allegedly leaking secrets. he should n
tim, you are a conservative. do you share this sentiment from the daily mail?|j conservative.ail? i do, i'm afraid. i think it would be fair to say that jason's paper and him, coming from the left of politics, you can understand why they would be attacking a conservative government. we do surprise you. but why are people like me, who are conservative, and daily mail which support conservatives— we all had such high expectations when the tories won a majority of 80. we voted conservative, a...
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this is raw before the conservative media world we now exist for there is conservative talk radio and it's expanding during my story, fox news does not exist yet. there is no internet website felt he uses the main stream media as it's called today for newspapers, cable television as its tool. when the stories he tells in the book which i used to tell for everyone listening everybody taught this class and we would tell the story let's actually want to tell the story it's probably a good book here. i was in 1984. his group was a conservative opportunity society avenue ones allowed to go to the front of the house the chamber and make a speech they're called one minute speeches, special order speeches they're not reserved for people with just power and anyone can do it. so he started going to the floor he made the speeches. started to say democrats are weak on defense democrats don't support reagan's war against communism and with booktv cameras rolling with this news station, c-span covering the proceedings the even nays specific democrats like eddie bolin of massachusetts and said how t
this is raw before the conservative media world we now exist for there is conservative talk radio and it's expanding during my story, fox news does not exist yet. there is no internet website felt he uses the main stream media as it's called today for newspapers, cable television as its tool. when the stories he tells in the book which i used to tell for everyone listening everybody taught this class and we would tell the story let's actually want to tell the story it's probably a good book...
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there is conservative talk radio and this expanding during my story, fox news does exist yet. there's no internet websites like breitbart. he used the mainstream media as it's called today, networks, newspapers, cable television as a tool. one of the stories i tell in the book which i used to tell for it when listening, kevin and i taught this class that became fault line and i would always tell this story and it's when i would tell the story realize it's probably a good book here. it was in 1984 and he and his group, conservative opportunity society, the realist at the end that anyone is allowed to go to the front of the house, the chamber and make a speech. they are called one minute speeches, special order speeches. they are not reserved for people just with power and anyone can do it. they started going to the floor and the navy speeches and they were blistering. they started said democrats are weak on defense, democrats don't support reagan's war against communism. and with the tv cameras rolling with this new station c-span covering the proceedings, they even name specif
there is conservative talk radio and this expanding during my story, fox news does exist yet. there's no internet websites like breitbart. he used the mainstream media as it's called today, networks, newspapers, cable television as a tool. one of the stories i tell in the book which i used to tell for it when listening, kevin and i taught this class that became fault line and i would always tell this story and it's when i would tell the story realize it's probably a good book here. it was in...
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i am a conservative. when the conservatives won the majority of 80 in the general election last december, i had this great hope of five—year parliament after all of the chaos of the parliament before when parliament was so tired, i think here we go, majority of 80, solid conservative government and we can really get things done. and i had this huge disappointment, this huge sense of a government that whatever is seems to turn its attention to, it isn't doing what their level of competence that a tory government, we associate with. and what you are seeing with individuals like myself cut with newspaper titles like the daily mail, it is feeling let down by the people of that you believed in. so the mayor will attack the conservatives opponents but when you feel your own side are letting you down so badly, conservative governments depend upon reputations for competence. for the head as much as more that perhaps the heart which is labour's traditional virtue. and when you get into a mess over exams that the c
i am a conservative. when the conservatives won the majority of 80 in the general election last december, i had this great hope of five—year parliament after all of the chaos of the parliament before when parliament was so tired, i think here we go, majority of 80, solid conservative government and we can really get things done. and i had this huge disappointment, this huge sense of a government that whatever is seems to turn its attention to, it isn't doing what their level of competence...
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and for conservatives, it's a big moment. and finally that's when gingrich can do, bring all the little jewels and all the strategies and all the reto have can call weapons he had been -- rhetorical weapons he had been working on since the '80s into the very top places of political power as speaker of the house. >> you mentioned language in the 1994 campaign, and that, of course, is one of the really important things, i think, as we talk about. talk a bit about -- [inaudible] memo, a key mechanism of control. how does that influence not just 1994, but the republican party going forward. >> that's really, it's a fascinating memo to see, and i think you can still google it if you want to look at it yourself. before -- that memo comes out in 1990. gingrich's language through the '80s had been pretty remarkable. he called democrats the loony left, he, you know, basically accused them of unpatriotic behavior. jim wright was furious. he said later in life he made me a criminal. he didn't say i'd done shady things, he basically pres
and for conservatives, it's a big moment. and finally that's when gingrich can do, bring all the little jewels and all the strategies and all the reto have can call weapons he had been -- rhetorical weapons he had been working on since the '80s into the very top places of political power as speaker of the house. >> you mentioned language in the 1994 campaign, and that, of course, is one of the really important things, i think, as we talk about. talk a bit about -- [inaudible] memo, a key...
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he was by and large, he was fairly conservative but not as conservative as reagan. [train horn] is that for trump? (laughs) he pursues all of nixon's policies, he continues to taunt, he continues his fiscal policies, he continues to the bench. this creates an opening for conservative challenger for 76 and some looked at it but reagan was the only one who was serious about it. >> the reality is that carter beats ford by a narrow margin. >> less than 2%, and 40 gets to hundred and 40 electoral votes. if he carried ohio, carter carries ohio in 1976 by 6000 votes out of over 3 million cast. he carries, the team stores are headquartered in ohio so there's a lot of suspicion that the team stores wouldn't do that. they wouldn't do it either. let me quickly say. the fact that ford came so close would seem to indicate that there is a shift, but reagan now definitely in his will in your book. persists. >> yes, he does. he immediately creates a political organization. citizens for the republic to advance his conservatism and to help candidates run for office. he embarks, he re
he was by and large, he was fairly conservative but not as conservative as reagan. [train horn] is that for trump? (laughs) he pursues all of nixon's policies, he continues to taunt, he continues his fiscal policies, he continues to the bench. this creates an opening for conservative challenger for 76 and some looked at it but reagan was the only one who was serious about it. >> the reality is that carter beats ford by a narrow margin. >> less than 2%, and 40 gets to hundred and 40...
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he doesn't focus that much on liberals versus conservatives, left versus right. in the post-watergate america when there was a lot of distrust and a lot of anger, he turned the story and keeps coming back because he thinks that we thought were his mat -- presidet made everything he has been saying. he was a picture and then brings them down and i think that comes after. he made bill clinton the embodiment of establishment were too far left establishment, whatever he wanted to focus on, he tried to do the same and i am sure has experienced to say we can move forward with him in judgment debate co- impeachment. >> host: talk about how the campaign takes shape. how does he spend not? >> guest: one of the things he does is smash -- why the media is useful as so the famous element of the campaign and every one that remembers him or study the contract, which is something of a media gimmick it was a set of promises that if they one, they would enact and that was the first 100 days as a legislative body. it's meant to be put on the refrigerator and he has a rally on the
he doesn't focus that much on liberals versus conservatives, left versus right. in the post-watergate america when there was a lot of distrust and a lot of anger, he turned the story and keeps coming back because he thinks that we thought were his mat -- presidet made everything he has been saying. he was a picture and then brings them down and i think that comes after. he made bill clinton the embodiment of establishment were too far left establishment, whatever he wanted to focus on, he tried...
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in oklahoma, we are a conservative state. we are the most conservative state in the union. --family had not been with been historically republican. many of them are now. most democrats that i know got democrat can dental's -- credentials from college or once they started a job opportunity. i got my conservative credentials from the church, the idea of valuing human life, the idea of personal liberty. those all came from my judeo jim heritage in the african-american church, where i saw a great family values, and i saw men who got up and went to work every day, including my parents, who were married. i lost my mother in february. my parents were married almost 50 years. i learned that in the church. i did not have to listen to cnn or msnbc to try to get what i believed was a good core foundation. i learned from my church and my own family. that is where i got my own values from. when i became an adult, one of my first opportunities to work in government and to serve was working for what i believe is one of the greatest public figures ever to serve, congressman jc watts. he is
in oklahoma, we are a conservative state. we are the most conservative state in the union. --family had not been with been historically republican. many of them are now. most democrats that i know got democrat can dental's -- credentials from college or once they started a job opportunity. i got my conservative credentials from the church, the idea of valuing human life, the idea of personal liberty. those all came from my judeo jim heritage in the african-american church, where i saw a great...
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>> why -- this is before the conservative world that we know exists. there is conservative talk radio and it's extended during my story. fox news doesn't exist yet. there's no internet, websites like breitbart. so he uses the mainstream media as it's called today. now for newspapers, cable television as its school. and one of the stories they tell in the book which i used to talk about, we had the class and i would tell the story and i realized it's probably a good book here. it was in 1984 and he and his group, a conservative opportunity society, they realized at the end of the day, anyone who had to go to the front of the house, the chamber and make a peach, ear called one minute. and so they began going to the floor and they made these features and they were blistering. they started to say democrats are weak on defense. democrats don't support reagan's war with communism. and with a new c-span, they named a democrat, eddie bolen, how do you respond to this? what's your answer? and the chime ber was silent. if you were watching on c spahn. it looks l
>> why -- this is before the conservative world that we know exists. there is conservative talk radio and it's extended during my story. fox news doesn't exist yet. there's no internet, websites like breitbart. so he uses the mainstream media as it's called today. now for newspapers, cable television as its school. and one of the stories they tell in the book which i used to talk about, we had the class and i would tell the story and i realized it's probably a good book here. it was in...
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clearly their editorial page is deeply conservative. if it is not in the news pages of the "wall street journal," it is false. there is a value to journalism. again, we have a crisis of information right now across the world. it is leading people to -- ::
clearly their editorial page is deeply conservative. if it is not in the news pages of the "wall street journal," it is false. there is a value to journalism. again, we have a crisis of information right now across the world. it is leading people to -- ::
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the expectation you had, an incoming majority conservative government.nt of the past, the coalition, had gone. you had a government which was full on austerity, a feeling that the bbc needed reform. ithink austerity, a feeling that the bbc needed reform. i think it was a really, really terrorist time for the bbc. move forward to monday morning where, not suspecting this will happen, the then secretary of state rings me and says, john whittingdale, who says, i have tried over the weekend but it hasn't worked, the treasury are insistent on this, they are going to impose on you the over 75s. you mean george osborne. yes, and i said, in which case that is nuclear. that means closing bbc two, bbc three, bbc four, local radio, some radio networks and probably other things. understand that is the scale of what you proposing. did you threaten to resign? i thought about resigning about at that moment i thought, you have to get in there and stop this or ameliorate what they are proposing. it was very clear very quickly that there was no possibility of stopping thi
the expectation you had, an incoming majority conservative government.nt of the past, the coalition, had gone. you had a government which was full on austerity, a feeling that the bbc needed reform. ithink austerity, a feeling that the bbc needed reform. i think it was a really, really terrorist time for the bbc. move forward to monday morning where, not suspecting this will happen, the then secretary of state rings me and says, john whittingdale, who says, i have tried over the weekend but it...
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clearly, there are conservatives among us. clearly there are people who believe in the republican party. but it doesn't exist at the moment. what happens next? is there going to be a new republican party? will a phoenix rise from the ashes that will be an ideological conservative party that can debate the other side? >> well, step number one is to defeat donald trump and those very republicans who joe was saying have been really toadies. there is no reform. there is no improvement of that party unless there is a repudiation of the current president and all the people who have gone down the garden path with him. so, that's step number one. step number two is, i think republicans or people who are not comfortable with a progressive agenda have to figure out what they're for, and they have to figure out what issues command their attention. it's no longer acceptable simply to go back to a 1980s tax cut plan and say, that's what it mean to be conservative. they have to figure out what center right principles they can suppo support
clearly, there are conservatives among us. clearly there are people who believe in the republican party. but it doesn't exist at the moment. what happens next? is there going to be a new republican party? will a phoenix rise from the ashes that will be an ideological conservative party that can debate the other side? >> well, step number one is to defeat donald trump and those very republicans who joe was saying have been really toadies. there is no reform. there is no improvement of that...
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a former uk conservative minister — and current mp — is arrested on suspicion of rape, sexual assault coercive control. classified documents released by the british military raise new questions about whether uk special forces killed unarmed civilians in afghanistan. the australian state of victoria declares a "state of disaster" as the number of new coronavirus cases rises steeply. meanwhile, south africa records more than half a million virus infections — the fifth highest number in the world. now for a look at all the sport with jane. that the sport with jane. is including all the fallout from that is including all the fallout from the dramatic fa cup final. arsenal will be more determined than ever to keep hold of their captain pierre—emerick aubameyang, after he led them to victory over chelsea in the fa cup final. the win secures arsenal a place in europe next season. it was the first time the final had been played at wembley without fans, and chelsea were quickest to settle, christian pulisic putting them ahead after just five minutes. aubameyang has been linked with a move away
a former uk conservative minister — and current mp — is arrested on suspicion of rape, sexual assault coercive control. classified documents released by the british military raise new questions about whether uk special forces killed unarmed civilians in afghanistan. the australian state of victoria declares a "state of disaster" as the number of new coronavirus cases rises steeply. meanwhile, south africa records more than half a million virus infections — the fifth highest...
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we must conserve the mayans.eover, we must ensure so far as possible the use of certain types of great natural resources for the benefit of the people as a whole. "i do applaud our president, i think he's helped us regain our energy independence and the impact on our economy and the safety and security, to be independent from -- foreign enemies, it's very important and i think these things can go together hand-in-hand, we can harvest in a healthy, responsible way and still have and enhance our resources. >> tucker: anybody who doesn't spend a good part of his life outdoors is not a credible voice on conservation or the environment and you are the opposite. you spend an awful lot of your life outdoors. if it's an honor to have you on the show tonight and i should say that trout unlimited and a lot of conservation groups with actual sportsmen in them have the same position that you do and god bless them. >> one closing thing, how do you put a price on that? it's not just me and my boy, it's fathers, sons, daughters
we must conserve the mayans.eover, we must ensure so far as possible the use of certain types of great natural resources for the benefit of the people as a whole. "i do applaud our president, i think he's helped us regain our energy independence and the impact on our economy and the safety and security, to be independent from -- foreign enemies, it's very important and i think these things can go together hand-in-hand, we can harvest in a healthy, responsible way and still have and enhance...
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>> conservation should be a uniter.s mine is proposed in the heart of the largest spawning grounds in the world, one of the most pristine areas, watersheds in the world. over 50 million salmon have already spawned there this year. approximately half of all the wild salmon harvested for the world come from this region. a lot of jobs, maybe 2,000 jobs. there are 14,000 plus jobs currently serving, recreational fishing, commercial fishing ecotourism -- there's a lot of economics with this. i was hearing you speak earlier there's a lot of issues that are bad in the world and for people to have a pristine place to go and this is sought after by people really all over the world to come here. to me, it's worth fighting for standing up to say this, this mine has some value -- i would like to share with you a quote that's very profound from president roosevelt, who is the father of conservation. "there can be no greater issue than that of conservation in this country. we must conserve the soil so that our children shall have lan
>> conservation should be a uniter.s mine is proposed in the heart of the largest spawning grounds in the world, one of the most pristine areas, watersheds in the world. over 50 million salmon have already spawned there this year. approximately half of all the wild salmon harvested for the world come from this region. a lot of jobs, maybe 2,000 jobs. there are 14,000 plus jobs currently serving, recreational fishing, commercial fishing ecotourism -- there's a lot of economics with this. i...
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or are there conservative ideas that you still stand by?> people say, you know, well, okay, donald trump is this horrible person. but what about bill clinton? i was against bill clinton. i worked against bill clinton. i thought that was -- i believe this stuff. i believe that we needed to restore honor and dignity to the white house. it's the same white house. so why don't wneedo restore honor and dignity to it again, just because it's not our guy? you know, i don't -- >> but what about the ideas? i mean, there are successful center-right politicians, right? in fact, three of the most successful governors in the country arcenter-right politicians. they're republicans in blue states. they're larry hogan and charlie baker and phil scott. you know that. you're in vermont, right? so, i mean, what about those guys? >> well, it's almost like a different party. now, i worked for all of those guys. i love them. they'rwildly popular. if the republican party really wanted to operate like a business, it would be all over these guys saying like, "dude,
or are there conservative ideas that you still stand by?> people say, you know, well, okay, donald trump is this horrible person. but what about bill clinton? i was against bill clinton. i worked against bill clinton. i thought that was -- i believe this stuff. i believe that we needed to restore honor and dignity to the white house. it's the same white house. so why don't wneedo restore honor and dignity to it again, just because it's not our guy? you know, i don't -- >> but what...
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in the conservation movement to find out. alternatives to kill africa. 60. 2. percent of drama competition rivalry marketing numbers atmosphere powered by at intuition love hate money. fans friends find us fans and fans old. on you tube join us. in the. news. business. see what you don't think i have a dance school in ivory coast i do performance as a choreographer and performer. but my dance is african afro dance afro beat and all that with richard it's very different because with richard it's classical contemporary afro japanese march choreography. it's japan. europe africa a mixture of. lagos nigeria population more than 20000000 a small group of dances has arrived from germany they aim to create a new kind of ballet that will include the best of western and african influences. this creation of adventure is led by choreographer richard segal. the dance studio is located behind a gas station. in the middle of an industrial area the dances know each other some of them met while the project was in the development stage others have danced on stage with siegel he
in the conservation movement to find out. alternatives to kill africa. 60. 2. percent of drama competition rivalry marketing numbers atmosphere powered by at intuition love hate money. fans friends find us fans and fans old. on you tube join us. in the. news. business. see what you don't think i have a dance school in ivory coast i do performance as a choreographer and performer. but my dance is african afro dance afro beat and all that with richard it's very different because with richard it's...
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a lot of my buddies i talked to were conservative then and conservative now.tuff like that. being in the military really shapes the way you see this country and the world. i think innate super positive way. host: what happened recently that you set on the conservative? -- said i am a conservative? guest: first of all, i don't like being told how to think. i don't like being told what to believe because i'm black or gay or both. there was a lot of that stuff coming from the left. when we are talking about pure politics and policy there is a push for massive unchecked illegal immigration on the left. this is something that has been documented to hurt working-class african american communities the most. i talked about this a lot. left americans are always last on the left. happened,ulse attack it was devastating and mortifying. at that point in time i expected for the left to have my back and for them to defend me. they did the exact opposite. i was not even a supporter of the president at the time. i would not call myself a conservative or republican in any capa
a lot of my buddies i talked to were conservative then and conservative now.tuff like that. being in the military really shapes the way you see this country and the world. i think innate super positive way. host: what happened recently that you set on the conservative? -- said i am a conservative? guest: first of all, i don't like being told how to think. i don't like being told what to believe because i'm black or gay or both. there was a lot of that stuff coming from the left. when we are...
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you can have a left judge that interventionalists and a conservative judge that takes a judicially conservativepproach. they do not always match up. second, it is very early in kavanaugh and gorsuch's careers. we have not seen them develop yet. part of the first few years of a justice of the career are carving out a niche for themselves -- who are they going to be on this court? what is their role going to be? i don't think any of them yet know that. it is not specific to them, it is a big difference to serve on the supreme court than the federal court of appeals. i think they are figuring that out in real time and we are watching that develop. quickly to rebut samantha, kagan in array most, a unanimous jury decision. i don't think the conservatives have a monopoly on principled decision-making, or making decisions that might go against their pretty -- their in order predilections to meet a common goal. kagan was thinking about roe v. wade, and wanted to stake out her ground on establishing a strong deference where possible. roberts did not care when he ago, janice a couple years so am a little
you can have a left judge that interventionalists and a conservative judge that takes a judicially conservativepproach. they do not always match up. second, it is very early in kavanaugh and gorsuch's careers. we have not seen them develop yet. part of the first few years of a justice of the career are carving out a niche for themselves -- who are they going to be on this court? what is their role going to be? i don't think any of them yet know that. it is not specific to them, it is a big...
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i am a conservative.december, i had this great hope of five—year parliament after all of the chaos of the parliament before when parliament was so tired, i think here we go, majority of 80, solid conservative government and we can really get things done. and i had this huge disappointment, this huge sense of a government that whatever is seems to turn its attention to, it isn't doing what their level of competence that a tory government, we associate with. and what you are seeing with individuals like myself cut with newspaper titles like the daily mail, it is feeling let down by the people of that you believed in. so the mayor will attack the conservatives opponents
i am a conservative.december, i had this great hope of five—year parliament after all of the chaos of the parliament before when parliament was so tired, i think here we go, majority of 80, solid conservative government and we can really get things done. and i had this huge disappointment, this huge sense of a government that whatever is seems to turn its attention to, it isn't doing what their level of competence that a tory government, we associate with. and what you are seeing with...
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so when munford vapor there talks about unity does he mean that his conservatives from germany the conservatives of chancellor angela merkel they are in agreement and share the same values as the conservatives of hungary and of prime minister viktor orbán. well i did get that if you are clear what he's trying to get at is just crazy green if they reach last weekend don't get me wrong there's plenty of good things about the agreement it's good that the e.u. was able to read a collective response to the pandemic but i think you know more generally you know weber's been trying to sort of change his reputation on this issue lately entertained by peace sort of standing up for democracy rule a lot you values but in fact he has been one of the most crucial in the angler's of . drift toward authoritarianism in hungary in particular area also because the e.p.t. true in the european parliament which he needs for instance still have feet x. or bonds party as a member even though he has been to be categorized by all the ratings agencies like the dam or freedom house as an autocratic regime by now and in fac
so when munford vapor there talks about unity does he mean that his conservatives from germany the conservatives of chancellor angela merkel they are in agreement and share the same values as the conservatives of hungary and of prime minister viktor orbán. well i did get that if you are clear what he's trying to get at is just crazy green if they reach last weekend don't get me wrong there's plenty of good things about the agreement it's good that the e.u. was able to read a collective...
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senate and a conservative legislatures across -- in conservative legislatures across the country, theork of sba has never been more important. we've made great progress and i think that life is winning because of the activism you all are part of in this country. i also believe life is winning because of the compassion and love that have been shown to women facing crisis pregnancies all across this country for decades. the pro-life movement is defined by generosity, compassion and love for women and unborn children. [applause] v.p. pence: and you need look no further than ministries across the country. crisis pregnancy centers and care centers that are ministering to the needs of women in crisis pregnancies. it's truly inspiring. i stopped by one on my way here florida.e i landed in it is a clinic called the women's place. the pro-life movement doesn't just talk the talk, you walk the walk. and i saw a wonderful clinic. i heard about all the volunteers that stepped forward along with registered nurses and health care professionals, places bustling every day with people that not just st
senate and a conservative legislatures across -- in conservative legislatures across the country, theork of sba has never been more important. we've made great progress and i think that life is winning because of the activism you all are part of in this country. i also believe life is winning because of the compassion and love that have been shown to women facing crisis pregnancies all across this country for decades. the pro-life movement is defined by generosity, compassion and love for women...