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. >> tammy faye? she's going, "i don't understand! it looks like 'sanford and sons'!" >> there was a photo shoot where they wanted her to remove her makeup and she said, a clown never takes its makeup off. she knew that's how people remembered her. >> i got a t-shirt that says, i ran into tammy faye, and it had her makeup face on it. in fact, i want that shirt. >> makeup is something i choose to do and that i can fix if i want to, and so it doesn't hurt my feelings. i just laugh with them. i think every old barn could use a little paint. >> tammy always felt insecure. i think she used her makeup as a kind of mask to hide behind. and i think people sensed that vulnerability. >> jim bakker finds the best appellate lawyer in the land, alan dershowitz. he argues that this sentence is too severe and actually wins a big reduction for jim bakker. >> and he was eventually released after serving 5 years of his original 45-year sentence. >> wearing a sports coat, a smile and a suntan, jim bakker barely looked l
. >> tammy faye? she's going, "i don't understand! it looks like 'sanford and sons'!" >> there was a photo shoot where they wanted her to remove her makeup and she said, a clown never takes its makeup off. she knew that's how people remembered her. >> i got a t-shirt that says, i ran into tammy faye, and it had her makeup face on it. in fact, i want that shirt. >> makeup is something i choose to do and that i can fix if i want to, and so it doesn't hurt my...
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she is in the new movie "the eyes of tammy faye." , "the eyes of tammy faye."e, stephen sondheim, is here tonight. ( cheers and applause ). gracing broadway, dwrassing broadway with his presence once again. i've got a question-- do you have any connection to any of these peopl? i know you went to juilliard and jessica went to juilliard. >> jon: that's right, that's right. >> stephen: one of you may be older than the other but i wonder if there is any cross-over. do you know her? >> jon: she left the year before i got there, but i know a lot of people who acted with her. sondheim, oh, my god. >> stephen: have you met the maestro? >> jon: i did an arrangement from one of his songs "assassin," and it was one of the best experiences of my life, performing that, and really dissecting the movie. >> stephen: you did it for him. >> jon: yes. >> stephen: wow. that must have been a little nerve-racking. >> jon: oh, yeah. ( laughter ) >> stephen: it's like saying "to be or not to be" for shakespeare. >> jon: yeah, to play the music for the composer. >> stephen: yeah. >> j
she is in the new movie "the eyes of tammy faye." , "the eyes of tammy faye."e, stephen sondheim, is here tonight. ( cheers and applause ). gracing broadway, dwrassing broadway with his presence once again. i've got a question-- do you have any connection to any of these peopl? i know you went to juilliard and jessica went to juilliard. >> jon: that's right, that's right. >> stephen: one of you may be older than the other but i wonder if there is any cross-over....
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but faye rathbone�*s family say people still need to talk about the issue.after a family day out in august of last year, but she had a discussion with her family about organ donation and with me now is faye�*s mum, sharon and partnerjames. sharon, that discussion that she had with you many years ago that she was happy to be a donor was really, really important, wasn't it? yes, she made it quite clear that is what she wanted. she was a blood donor firstly and then she came and said, "mum, i have put my name down for organ donation as well". james, you did not know this, but amidst the tragedy of what had happened with faye in hospital, at the time you also then had to have a discussion about organ donation, but it didn't surprise you that she had said yes to this? no, it didn't surprise me. that was the kind of person she was, just totally unselfish and giving. i did not know, but then obviously i had to get through all the answers and let them know whether she was still a viable option, which she was, thankfully and then she went on to help five other people
but faye rathbone�*s family say people still need to talk about the issue.after a family day out in august of last year, but she had a discussion with her family about organ donation and with me now is faye�*s mum, sharon and partnerjames. sharon, that discussion that she had with you many years ago that she was happy to be a donor was really, really important, wasn't it? yes, she made it quite clear that is what she wanted. she was a blood donor firstly and then she came and said,...
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"the eyes of tammy faye" is in theaters this friday if you don't know much about tammy faye and jim bakker i heard that you and jessica went to church every sunday. >> yeah, we were in -- we were shooting in north carolina which is, you know, the home of heritage usa, which is no more which was the big kind of property that jim and tammy developed and owned. they built a hotel, and theme park, and a water park and like they were builders for christ, arguably and -- but anyways, so, yeah, we would go to that site every sunday where there's this new evangelical church that was, kind of, in full operation there. and we ended up managing to -- we saw someone who used to be part of jim's team i won't mention who it is, but we saw -- we recognized him from documentary one sunday, and we kind of cornered him, and asked him if he would share with us. he was very, very kind of, um, you know - >> jimmy: protective >> --suspicious, protective and, you know, 'cause he really cares about jim, and cared about tammy, and still does, so but i think when he felt all we wanted to do was to honor them, and t
"the eyes of tammy faye" is in theaters this friday if you don't know much about tammy faye and jim bakker i heard that you and jessica went to church every sunday. >> yeah, we were in -- we were shooting in north carolina which is, you know, the home of heritage usa, which is no more which was the big kind of property that jim and tammy developed and owned. they built a hotel, and theme park, and a water park and like they were builders for christ, arguably and -- but anyways,...
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too many americans, tammy faye baker, loved by her followers, americans, tammy faye baker, loved by herfollowersmy goal. it came from first watching the documentary, i watched came from first watching the documentary, iwatched it came from first watching the documentary, i watched it about ten years ago, and i was shocked with how little i actually knew about tammy and how full of compassion and love she was. �* �* ~' ., how full of compassion and love she was. �* �* ~ ., . she was. and i didn't know much about her— she was. and i didn't know much about her beyond _ she was. and i didn't know much about her beyond the _ she was. and i didn't know much about her beyond the drama - she was. and i didn't know much about her beyond the drama and j about her beyond the drama and media sensationalism, so it was really important for me to kind of right that wrong, not only for herfamily, her of right that wrong, not only for her family, her legacy, of right that wrong, not only for herfamily, her legacy, but also for the lgbtqi+ audiences that she wrapped her arms around in a time when the conservative
too many americans, tammy faye baker, loved by her followers, americans, tammy faye baker, loved by herfollowersmy goal. it came from first watching the documentary, i watched came from first watching the documentary, iwatched it came from first watching the documentary, i watched it about ten years ago, and i was shocked with how little i actually knew about tammy and how full of compassion and love she was. �* �* ~' ., how full of compassion and love she was. �* �* ~ ., . she was. and...
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because you really do become tammy faye baker in the most wondrou5 way. it was a lot of prep. going to play her. i knew that it was a huge pardon the pun, leap of faith, for me! because there are so many aspects of her, the way that her voice is, the preaching, the singing, the 5illine55, 5he presents herself to the world very differently than i do, so i was always afraid of it. so much so that towards the end, when it became real, i almost tried to sabotage it. five, four, three... jessica cha5tain�*5 performance is much better than the film itself, which is a disappointment. it lack5 originality. the bakers' appeal was to the christian right as it was a growing force. the film misses the opportunity to help us understand the rise of that movement that went on to have such a powerful impact on modern american political life. toronto was packed with good films. a favourite of mine being the power of the dog a great study of power in relationships and repre55ed live5, but because of being hampered by covid—19, it was not an award season where toronto could capture the limelight
because you really do become tammy faye baker in the most wondrou5 way. it was a lot of prep. going to play her. i knew that it was a huge pardon the pun, leap of faith, for me! because there are so many aspects of her, the way that her voice is, the preaching, the singing, the 5illine55, 5he presents herself to the world very differently than i do, so i was always afraid of it. so much so that towards the end, when it became real, i almost tried to sabotage it. five, four, three... jessica...
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to many americans, tammy faye baker, loved by her followers, stayed in the public consciousness a5 ae documentary, i watched it about ten years ago, and i was shocked with how little i actually knew about tammy and how full of compassion and love she was. and i didn�*t know much about her beyond the drama and media sensationalism, so it was really important for me to kind of right that wrong, not only for her family, her legacy, but also for the lgbtq audiences that she wrapped her arms around in a time when the conservative evangelical community was turning their backs on them. how much work was involved for you every day when shooting the film in transforming yourself to play the part, because you really do become tammy faye baker in the most wondrou5 way. it was a lot of prep. for ten years, in the back of my head i knew that i was going to play her. i knew that it was a huge pardon the pun, leap of faith, for me! because there are so many aspects of her, the way that her voice is, the preaching, the singing, the 5illine55, 5he presents herself to the world very differently than i
to many americans, tammy faye baker, loved by her followers, stayed in the public consciousness a5 ae documentary, i watched it about ten years ago, and i was shocked with how little i actually knew about tammy and how full of compassion and love she was. and i didn�*t know much about her beyond the drama and media sensationalism, so it was really important for me to kind of right that wrong, not only for her family, her legacy, but also for the lgbtq audiences that she wrapped her arms...
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andrew garfield talks about playing tell evangelist jim backer in the new movie "in the eyes of tammy fayeorning news." thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. . >>> live from the cbs
andrew garfield talks about playing tell evangelist jim backer in the new movie "in the eyes of tammy fayeorning news." thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. . >>> live from the cbs
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. >> the eyes of tammy faye. and intimate look at the rise and fall and redemption of tammy faye and her husband. they ruled the airways in the 70s and 80s. jim baker came from humble gettings to create the largest religious network. tammy faye was famous for her eyelashes and singing. she embraced everyone. a stellar performance for the movie. as i turn it back to you, and wearing my giants shirt. him all things giants. we got tickets this past week. you can get giants tickets from $11. if you want to see a game before the rush of october, get online. go giants. enjoy the weekend. >> that is a bargain. you still have money left over for garlic fries. >> the tickets are $11 and the garlic fries are $40. >> it all balances out. thank you, william. >>> it is 6:25. coming up on kpix 5 news and streaming on cbsn bay area., right now and fda panel meeting to discuss pfizer booster shots. will lie with the mixed messages whether it's needed. >>> mental health can be difficult at any age. teenagers have been hit hard th
. >> the eyes of tammy faye. and intimate look at the rise and fall and redemption of tammy faye and her husband. they ruled the airways in the 70s and 80s. jim baker came from humble gettings to create the largest religious network. tammy faye was famous for her eyelashes and singing. she embraced everyone. a stellar performance for the movie. as i turn it back to you, and wearing my giants shirt. him all things giants. we got tickets this past week. you can get giants tickets from $11....
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i mean, i think that faye emerson you can read about her. talk show host and amanda randolph who i mentioned a little bit but she was fascinating as well and kind of had different philosophies about roles to take and how how to manage her career then like a hazel scott. she actually made a joke when she got her talk show her daytime talk show. she was paid very low. i care remember the exact amount and someone asked her about it in an interview and she said well for five dollars a week, what do they expect hazel scott? so you know, she she really had a sense of humor and seemed like a very fun woman and i enjoyed reading about her but didn't get all of it in there as well. maybe the next book. yeah, you never know. i mean, there's plenty there there really is. well, thank you so much jennifer for spending your evening with us and everyone if you are if you're not enticed to read the book we're looking for. when women invented television, please order it from bookshop.org or your favorite online platform for your favorite independent bookstor
i mean, i think that faye emerson you can read about her. talk show host and amanda randolph who i mentioned a little bit but she was fascinating as well and kind of had different philosophies about roles to take and how how to manage her career then like a hazel scott. she actually made a joke when she got her talk show her daytime talk show. she was paid very low. i care remember the exact amount and someone asked her about it in an interview and she said well for five dollars a week, what do...
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of oscar contenders hits theaters this weekend jessica chastain disappears into the eyes of tammy fayee new movie is about the infamous tele-vangelist. >>> now to wall street where the computer chip shortage is cutting into automobile manufacturing and idling some plans. here with the details, steve sedgwick and to you phillip. this is really unambiguous good news ford adding jobs and boosting production of the electric 150, the lightning as they call it. reservations are up to 150,000 a quarter of a billion dollars extra. $250 million across three michigan facilities as well. now the electric cars go on sale next spring, price tags somewhere in the region north of 40,000 bucks per car as well not such good news though coming out of online fake markets apparently covid cards, fake covid-19 vaccination cards it's booming. there are literally thousands of online sellers claiming to offer near-perfect copies at prices that have increased in recent weeks. the u.s. customs and border protection says the agency has intercepted thousands of packages of fake cards a lot of them coming from chi
of oscar contenders hits theaters this weekend jessica chastain disappears into the eyes of tammy fayee new movie is about the infamous tele-vangelist. >>> now to wall street where the computer chip shortage is cutting into automobile manufacturing and idling some plans. here with the details, steve sedgwick and to you phillip. this is really unambiguous good news ford adding jobs and boosting production of the electric 150, the lightning as they call it. reservations are up to 150,000...
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. >> i faye rent first and then i look for the other bills. >> reporter: then in may, a new owner bought building. >> the new owner. >> reporter: he runs the pinza and sekk investment and more than 150 units across the bay area. that same month, she got this 60-day eviction notice saying her new landlord needed to make major repairs. >> there are 16 people here. 11 were asked to leave. only a few left right now. i think we're three or four. >> reporter: two other tenants still in the building showed us similar eviction notices. >> basically, what he wants to do is have us move out, make us homeless, and just, you know, do cosmetic work so he can get other people to move in and pay higher rental. >> reporter: in july, he made an offer. move out for two months at their own expense during the renovation and come back later with a $600 rental hike. other tenants say they got similar offers. >> reporter: can you afford that? >> i can't. >> reporter: unless the landlord is taking it off the market or moving in themselves, they can only remove tenants for immediate health and safety issues. but
. >> i faye rent first and then i look for the other bills. >> reporter: then in may, a new owner bought building. >> the new owner. >> reporter: he runs the pinza and sekk investment and more than 150 units across the bay area. that same month, she got this 60-day eviction notice saying her new landlord needed to make major repairs. >> there are 16 people here. 11 were asked to leave. only a few left right now. i think we're three or four. >> reporter: two...
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tina faye, grey's anatomy. scandal, i would choose, that's olivia pope is pretty big there. >> unlikebly lovable. >> what a mess. i mean, mess in a good way, you know what i'm talking about. what a crazy show. that was like, i mean, oh, god. and even, i'm just throwing stuff out there, very insecure, and we don't really-- that one to me, that shook me, i was watching that show, i don't know if people have seen it, it's a lot. so it's intense and okay if you don't want to watch it, too, but h.b.o. show over the summer that was sometimes comedy, sometimes drama, really dark and about a woman dealing with her sexual self and the aftermath and it's incredible. it's riveting, and what i kept thinking as i was waiting the book while reading it or watching it and i thought my god, this would blow those women's minds if they could know. they'd love it, but if they knew where tv was going to go not just streaming factors, but the fact that women could do this kind of thing and tell this kind of story on the medium they
tina faye, grey's anatomy. scandal, i would choose, that's olivia pope is pretty big there. >> unlikebly lovable. >> what a mess. i mean, mess in a good way, you know what i'm talking about. what a crazy show. that was like, i mean, oh, god. and even, i'm just throwing stuff out there, very insecure, and we don't really-- that one to me, that shook me, i was watching that show, i don't know if people have seen it, it's a lot. so it's intense and okay if you don't want to watch it,...
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and so they were women like faye anderson, who had a hugely successful nighttime talk show. which i just think that shocked them to. just because we don't know about milton burrow, for instance. i remember, mr. television, but it's crazy to me that we know his name so well this far out. but we don't know women like that or amanda randolph, who is a black woman who had her own talk show in daytime and also is actually the first, i believe i'm getting this right, the first black women to be the star of a sitcom. so there is a lot of women who work behind the scenes, in front of the camera, all of that stuff but i wanted to show the complete experience and also really have for women who very much contributed to their regime. who actually -- i wanted to call them women who invented television. so i wanted to have a sense of that invention of television in their career. >> sorry. let's go get back to gertrude bergh. and i'm going to ask the picture to come back up. and talk to us about gertrude's contributions to tv. because you said she was a household nave name. this is a congl
and so they were women like faye anderson, who had a hugely successful nighttime talk show. which i just think that shocked them to. just because we don't know about milton burrow, for instance. i remember, mr. television, but it's crazy to me that we know his name so well this far out. but we don't know women like that or amanda randolph, who is a black woman who had her own talk show in daytime and also is actually the first, i believe i'm getting this right, the first black women to be the...
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. >> i think that amanda randolph and the faye emerson. she was paid very low.omeone asked about her in an interview, and said, well, for five dollars a week, what do they expect. hazel scott? she really had a sense of humor and seemed like a very fun woman. and i enjoyed reading about her. as well. >> maybe the next book. >> yes, you never know. there's plenty there. there really is. >> well thank you so much, jennifer, for spending your evening with us. and everyone, if you are not entice to read the book we are looking for, when women invented television, please get it from bookshop.org or your favorite online platform or your favorite independent bookstore. >> jennifer this has been a delight, you and i could probably go on. [laughs] but we have to let the folks at home go back to do something other than us. maybe watching good tv. >> that's right. >> good night everyone thank you for joining us. next, on lectures in history, from 2014. georgetown university professor bonnie morris teaches a class about discrimination against women in sports. and about title
. >> i think that amanda randolph and the faye emerson. she was paid very low.omeone asked about her in an interview, and said, well, for five dollars a week, what do they expect. hazel scott? she really had a sense of humor and seemed like a very fun woman. and i enjoyed reading about her. as well. >> maybe the next book. >> yes, you never know. there's plenty there. there really is. >> well thank you so much, jennifer, for spending your evening with us. and everyone,...
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there were women like faye emerson who had a hugely successful nighttime talk show which i think that's shocking, too, just because we know about milton berle, for instance, mr. television, and he's fine, but, you know, it's crazy to me that we know his name so well this far out but we don't know women like that or amanda randolph who was a black woman who had her own talk show in daytime and was the first -- i believe i'm getting this right -- the first -- the first black woman to be the star of a sitcom. so, you know, there's a lot of women who worked behind the scenes, in front of the camera, all that stuff, but i wanted to show the complete experience and also really have four women who very much contributed to their genre, you know, who actually i wanted to call it when women invented television so i wanted them all to have some sense of that invention in their career. >> i'm sorry. let's go back to gertrude berg, then, and i'm going to ask the picture to come back up and talk to us about gertrude's contributions to tv because you said that she was a household name, she was a busin
there were women like faye emerson who had a hugely successful nighttime talk show which i think that's shocking, too, just because we know about milton berle, for instance, mr. television, and he's fine, but, you know, it's crazy to me that we know his name so well this far out but we don't know women like that or amanda randolph who was a black woman who had her own talk show in daytime and was the first -- i believe i'm getting this right -- the first -- the first black woman to be the star...
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. >> let's get to the rainy cities sponsored by "the eyes of tammy faye," rated pg-13. >>> michael, i'm hearing from folks, they say it's wednesday. they want to hear from you. they haven't heard it in awhile. >> we'll be back with more hump day. ♪ moon river, wider than a mile ♪ ♪ i'm crossing you in style some day ♪ ♪ oh, dream maker, you heart breaker ♪ ♪ wherever you're goin', i'm goin' your way ♪ ♪ we're after the same rainbow's end. ♪ ♪ moon river... ♪ ♪ and me. ♪ within this hallowed bowl is the grain of all time. heart-healthy no artificial flavors. and ready in minutes. it's epic apples and cinnamon by the spoonful. quaker oats. a super trusted superfood. innovation usually looks something like this. but what if it didn't? what if it looked like a family truck that powers a family home? or an ordinary drive made extraordinary? let's change what innovation looks like. from floating around in your own personal space capsule up here... to what we could build for all americans down here. no matter what sometimes keeps you up, nature made helps you win the night. our melatonin gummi
. >> let's get to the rainy cities sponsored by "the eyes of tammy faye," rated pg-13. >>> michael, i'm hearing from folks, they say it's wednesday. they want to hear from you. they haven't heard it in awhile. >> we'll be back with more hump day. ♪ moon river, wider than a mile ♪ ♪ i'm crossing you in style some day ♪ ♪ oh, dream maker, you heart breaker ♪ ♪ wherever you're goin', i'm goin' your way ♪ ♪ we're after the same rainbow's end. ♪ ♪...
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. >> my name is faye tam. i live in district one. i live in district one and i'm 72 years old. >> chairman: ms. tam, can you turn down your -- >> i thank you for the new goldman center. >> chairman: ms. tam, can you turn down your computer. if you turn that down, we want have the reverberations. >> oh, i'm sorry. >> chairman: thank you so much. >> okay. and -- >> chairman: turn down your computer, ms.tam. go ahead, ms.tam. go ahead. >> okay. she believes vanita is a pickle ball player and i'm a tennis player. >> chairman: vanita is a yoga practice player and a pickle ball player, these are true facts. >> and she believes in fitness and she will be wonderful as a great support for the need for port smith square project and i'm in favor and so are the members of the rotary club of san francisco chinatown. thank you. >> chairman: thank you. next speaker, please. >> can you hear me now? >> chairman: we can hear you, mr. pillpell. >> david pillpell again. thank you. so this is on items three and four taken together? is that correct? >> ch
. >> my name is faye tam. i live in district one. i live in district one and i'm 72 years old. >> chairman: ms. tam, can you turn down your -- >> i thank you for the new goldman center. >> chairman: ms. tam, can you turn down your computer. if you turn that down, we want have the reverberations. >> oh, i'm sorry. >> chairman: thank you so much. >> okay. and -- >> chairman: turn down your computer, ms.tam. go ahead, ms.tam. go ahead. >> okay....
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host: that is faye in arizona. caller: good morning, c-span.he stock market is historically high, so it helps those who have 401(k)s and stock ownership. that is a good sign. if you have several be in dollars -- several billion dollars and jobs without workers, that is a good sign. that reason why people are not taking jobs is because they're kind of dutch wages have been stagnant for far too long. a very few handful of companies pay them. on the one hand, you are not going to argue that the economy is good, but biden is trying to correct generations worth of unfairness to the middle class. the stagnant middle-class wages have -- while about 1% of the population has been facing a massive wealth gap. host: how do you think the biden administration is going to correct that? caller: we need to not keep giving tax hikes to the wealthy and hope of the company's new better. -- do better. it has never happened. it is just what republicans are doing to create a picture of cutting taxes for their buddies. we need to invest in the middle class, help the
host: that is faye in arizona. caller: good morning, c-span.he stock market is historically high, so it helps those who have 401(k)s and stock ownership. that is a good sign. if you have several be in dollars -- several billion dollars and jobs without workers, that is a good sign. that reason why people are not taking jobs is because they're kind of dutch wages have been stagnant for far too long. a very few handful of companies pay them. on the one hand, you are not going to argue that the...
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i went to my grand mom's house and she would have on the ptl club and i was watching jim and tammy faye the puritans. explain. >> as you know, i've written about liberalism on the right and this piece was an attempt to understand a different phenomenon, which is liberalism inside cultural institutions which sometimes comes from what you could call the left or what you could call the -- you know, a new group of young people trying to think differently. but what it reminds me of is not so much institutions in the past. when governments tried to impose a set of ideas or created laws or instituted censorship. what it looks like and feels like, if you're part of it, and i talked to many people who were on various sides of the argument, what it feels like is a kind of massive intense form of social conformism. and the book i wound up rereading was the book "the scarlet letter" which is an american classic. and it describes how a small town gangs up on a woman accused of adultery. awe tri ceases her and kicks her out of the community. other people are guilty, many are innocent, many other peop
i went to my grand mom's house and she would have on the ptl club and i was watching jim and tammy faye the puritans. explain. >> as you know, i've written about liberalism on the right and this piece was an attempt to understand a different phenomenon, which is liberalism inside cultural institutions which sometimes comes from what you could call the left or what you could call the -- you know, a new group of young people trying to think differently. but what it reminds me of is not so...