Trump is purging, Bernie is surging, Amy is emerging, Bloomberg is splurging, and Biden is... not doing so well.
Larry Wilmore and Kara Brown join to cover the primary as it heads to Nevada and South Carolina. Up and coming journalist Ronan Farrow stops by to discuss revelations in his podcast AND relationship. Plus similarities between Nixon and Trump, life on a coronavirus cruise, and the power of Dwyane Wade and Gabrielle Union's example. What a week.
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what a week trump is purging bird,
is surging. Amy is emerging bloomberg, splurge, ing and Biden is hemorrhaging
on tuesday in new Hampshire voters went to the polls in the privacy of voting booths cast balance for their preferred candidates and then each pulling place reported the total number of votes each candidate received at that location
and all those votes were added together until all the votes were counted and the total number of votes each candidate received determine the winner. By seeing who had the most votes?
The winner of the new hampshire primary was romance Bernie sanders who gain popularity by declaring war on the two most hated things on the planet, unchecked, corporate power and small talk
This is a move from coastal coasts which
the demanding that we finally have a look
economy and a government that work
nobody, not world. Thank you, pay contributor, close behind Bernie.
Nurse was mayor, PETE buddha judge in this
sure season. We have been told by some that you must either be
four revolution or you are for the status quo, but where does that leave the rest?
most americans don't see where they fit in that polarized vision, and we can't defeat the most divisive president in modern american history.
By tearing down anybody who doesn't agree with us, a hundred percent of the time, I know I make Joe
about mayor p, but I'm going to pause here and say. I think it is a testament to just how soon
as mayor. Peat is as a person and how methodical he is as a candidate that we often overly
How amazing it is that an openly gay small town mare born in nineteen, fifty four pretending to be born
Nineteen? Eighty two is,
doing so well in this primary mayor p, through the first brick at stone wall
he'll be founded. The magic jean society may repeat
marched on the white house with frank camden, nineteen sixty five and nobody is talking about those results. De cuts
the gay rights enthusiasts in the audience. I laughed and then write on pizza, tail, revving your engines and throwing staff out of her moving car to cut weight.
Like a more joe, chasing charlene, the road and mad max was Amy clover
She capital
among late, decided after a great debate performance. No one is more passionately connected, her moving personal story to her belief in pragmatism and consensus than Amy club.
sure I don't have that big bank account. I don't have that big name of some of the other people.
That are in this race.
and I am not a newcomer with no political record, but what I do is get things done, but our ip to the staff, who played the song
to early the wind. Thank a few people before we start the music in everything hikes
Oh is mediocre. Elizabeth wine had a rough night. You did not write ten percent, but you promised to fight on an articulated a case. Where are you ready candidacy more directly than she has before, but the fight between factions in our party
has taken a short term in recent weeks, but if we're gonna be donald trump in november,
We're gonna, need huge turnout within our party and get that turn out.
We will need a nominee that the broadest color
notion have our party feels like they can get behind counterpoint? What, if, at the nineteen sixty eight democratic convention, they had twitter hashtag hot boys for mcgovern.
All right. I just can remind everybody that I remain neutral and what I am about to say, as a joke anyway, warrants fourth place finishes, obviously
pointing because she should be president's: hey. Ok, ok, ok, ok, joke.
And finally, Joe Biden is out there doing this thing:
Millionaire former new york city mayor might bloomberg at a man. You got way too much. Confidence from wearing a leather jacket is gaining in the polls due to his carefully homestead
g of buying the election, you might say, he's using his money to stop and for a scar, democracy.
he's apologize, whereas Rowan's up in frisk that we continue to be
criticism as video and audio emerge of his defence of the policy, along with an interview in which he claimed that ending racist red lining housing rules was a cause of the financial crisis. Unlike mayor Bloomberg, his previous policies are casting a very long shadow.
Now you may be wondering was that a short joke? It is an obviously as a tall person, I'm in no position to make it.
But you know, tat people. We get shit to everybody's, asking us to take off our beefeater hats and change, light bulbs and ceiling fans. It's a burden. There is so much just on the top of fridges and you people have no idea what is clean and other. I see it all the time the tops of fridges last saturday, Donald trump tweeted. We will not be touching. You are social security and medicare in fiscal, twenty, twenty one budget. Well, you may be wondering: where did they get the term fiscal? Twenty twenty one budget it was from the budget and which he does the opposite of what he said in that we he was lying. The four point: eight trillion dollar budget proposal includes cuts to medicare medicaid, disability benefits and social security. Why would trump lie because he wants to campaign like
populace, while governing like Paul ryan, and it's all designed to confuse just enough older people to make the difference in november. That's why tonight we are launching a new segment: hey, send a text, your parents, about politics, but in a way that won't lead to any one, getting defensive or bringing up old baggage.
No one in history is ever change their minds, while their angry and its we here we still try to convince our loved ones, they're wrong. In the middle of a fight
Please.
You sure
cause. You don't have a tree, sorry about that. Anyways telegram is so awful just helpful. Here's how this segment will work each week. I will give you a draft text you could send to a parent or
older or other older trump agnostic relative. So they are armed with information, wrapped
In a sugar coating of love here is this week's text? Hey mom? I was thinking when you
dad come visit, don't bother getting a hotel, her araby in beer, anything either. You should stay with us for the week. Have you ever try, korea barbecue? They could meet right on the table, you'll really like it, and I can get you
because I know is not having read me right now because of his blood pressure, which reminds me. Did you see this crazy thing? Troms budget just came out any actually cuts medicare, even though he promised you wouldn't what's really great
stuff alex's is out because you know her mom has been having all those health problems anyway. I love you no matter who you and dad vote for, and I just it for the text
and don't want to have another eastern situation but figured it would be good to have all the info anyway, when you return
We went to the flea market on saturday, just a thought. I'll call after church love you, and that was
hey send its eggs, your parents etc?
also this we drum called roger stones. Reckon
it. Prison ends by the deal J, a miscarriage of justice within hours of trumps tweet. The deity walked back. The recommendation trump also fired lieutenant colonel hours, intervention
former ambassador, gordon somnolent. I feel conflicted about the sound than one. Obviously, it's an abuse
power, but watching somebody you donated one million dollars to trump get publicly debased by tromp is intoxicating. It's like seeing to white people
I am getting offender vendor because there
both on their phones. You know all the prosecutors working on it,
resign in protest at your attorney. General bar intervened on behalf of the president, but keep in mind even though the sentence was recommended to be reduced to deal J is also.
testing stone, serves that time on Foxen friends. After
Are you a senators began to call for his resignation, bill bar, sat down for an interview with a b c, where he said the following: to have
statements, hand tweets made about the department about
people in the department are men and women here about cases pending in the department and about judges before whom we have cases make it impossible for me to do my job twitter, making it impossible for you to do your job. Don't make me relate to you piece of shit. I don't believe I m also after disappointing result in new Hampshire, three candidates dropped out of the race former governor of all patrick front of show, senator Michael bennett and food.
you're calmer secretary andrew gang yeah, where my yang anglers the hanging hey, you know what we're on the ongoing now
andrew Yang had zero name idea a year ago, but outlasted big names like corey booker, calmly harrison better work. So before we bring
our panel, we thought tonight will be a good time to pause and reflect on those we left behind along the way with this in memoriam Eric swore well, first, second, foreign policy of breaking up with russia, making up with nato
ass, the torch mike. Given time to me,
some ways for change, chime laptop or not asking lot asking more often the women. Would you be willing to put a man on the ticket J in ireland
petition conviction. I voted for the assault weapon bill, a vote against the repeal of glass steagall and I think Harry potter should be the first engine brand
First thing that I'm going to do when I'm president is I'm gonna clorox the oval office, I'm in this to win. That's one bill de Blasio, how you feel about scar, I love ska tim
dave, Matthews guy guy borsier battle. A roar
Most of the time I got a persona. This battle, did you gonna? Do
edison models. Joe says tat. Unfortunately, we can
not find any footage of Joe says tat, stephen bowling only that actually won in trumps, the only one in the field of thirty seven.
Actually won a drunk state, I'm literally the only field in the state that one state or donald trump, on camila
vienna. He reminds me of that that guy in the wizard of oz, you know when you pull back the curtain, it's a really
small dude
lillian castra, twenty six
after I start speaking to try and explain to him what I'm about the lights go off and the whole building. I like. I hope this is not the
metaphor for the rest of my camp, that it's never gonna get started. The lights go
marion Williams
Her is to make new zealand a place where its the best place in the world for a child to grow up, and I want to have a girl
you are so on corey. They wanted to
ready or have their heads in the toilet. They were looking for poo. I love that
andrew yea. All the things we ve taken for granted about capitalism are now changing and we have to evolve with the times. I'm gonna beat up
present to you a powerpoint and the state of the union. Michael then, for the last time you were embarrassed and through rules
my children mockingly causing Patrick, I, everyone
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Ronan vera, everyone! Now ronan, you look good
Jonathan got that now. I can't even go into the gym or not now hi, now ronan. This is the only time we get to talk now ronin. You are here because there are many new revelations about trump that have come to light in your podcast catch and kill
based on the book by the same name last episodes the guys pattern, feel and kill stand
organ allow you to come here and promote this pie cas willy nilly. I feared we do it in the
Well, the game, I'm going to ask you a series of equally important questions either about new facts. You've uncovered about trump or facts. You should know about me the time to play
what do you care more about your work or your fiance? Are you ready? Oh boy, are you ready
oh, absolutely not first question without seeing the ear? What is my birthday august? Seventeen? I think he handed I've seen him. That's correct, name, three of elite actors and sixteen hundred pen, Josh, GAD, entre, holland and built woman. Now you got it all
I have accepted. Jenna often I thought you were worn out the rig eyes in a gendered way. Oh, like you, see,
Sixteen hundred the.
While hidden nerve, hidden, nerve, there? Ok,
good, to know it's an hour on that goods and how quickly you people will just add up
and in me to the purse pisa?
that walks in front of you there? On my side, jonathan ramos, you interviewed Karen mcdougall on your podcast, who had an affair with donald trump and was paid off by the enquirer to keep it secret. What new information did she bring to light? So one of the interesting things that comes out in today's episode is karen: Mcdougall now talks about this affair in a very different way than she did when we
first spoke several years ago, prior to a lot of the conversation around the me too movement- and you know she maintains this was not a me too moment. This was consensual, but she also makes it very clear that this was a guy hitting on her at work where she felt pressured to accept an invitation to his hotel room. She thought there was going to be a professional dinner. It was something very different from that
and if she talks about just coming out of the bathroom medicine, important dinner and he's taken his pants off and wanting to get out of there, but feeling she can't cause there's bodyguards around and it didn't feel totally safe to get out of there. So it's interesting shades in the conversation that I think she wasn't initially comfortable enough to reveal so there's a secret tape on the palm cast of David packer, who runs the national inquirer and was named
Actually, what did you learn about him? We have a lot of new tape across this old podcast and there is a large trenches of david pecker and his second in command. Dylan Howard. You can get david pecker, his life story like who is the guy that set up the catch and kill empire with trump and agreed. He was going to try to swing an election and he's a bricklayer, his son from the bronx and a character with like a nineteen fifties, kind of pencil mustache
where's like gold chains and stuff, and he also was covering up a lot of dark stuff for a lot of celebrities. That was his own business model and he is
front in these tapes about the fact that donald trump was a friend and he wanted to change the outcome of the election for him.
Have? You ever watch an episode of something we were watching together without me, so what
you see here? Is yes,
in the psychiatric
russian for is actually this. Is that excuse me? Excuse me I am, I am,
interview are now. I am the investigator.
Therein lies the choir. We have for several months about going to see prometheus alligator like cerebral, sigh and
It is time to watch prometheus and he said what was it spencer and you saw prometheus before.
We could see prometheus. It meant nothing to me baby. We can fight about this later caught me texting about prometheus. What's my starbucks order, it is several shots of espresso. Several shots of sugar free vanilla over ice with a splash of bread day, which is the technical term at starbucks.
four happen. Half its correct, based on looks alone in a bond movie. You would be the villain. What role am I
and-
You be careful because show ends, but our night does not Jonathan is what used to be referred to. As
one girl
You're slanderous! That's that's right! That's russian them are being like first pete's president. What's next, who was who was dino suggestion and what did you learn from speaking to him?
at dina's, the Juden is a hell of a character and you get his life story in the podcast in the book, catch and kill. You only get him slamming the door. In my face refusing to talk to me unless I pay, but in the podcast he warmed up a bit and he became
the little footnote in the history of this presidency, because the national inquirer paid him a bundle of money to shut up about a rumour that he was told by a kid. You not matt, calamari trumps long time, bodyguard and admiral of the resistance to have rightly says the dragon.
And the rumour he was told by Matt, calamari and any past alight, attacked or test about this was that trumpet
Other day quote: love child with his former house
keeper and there's a lot of reasons to believe this might not be true or the parties involved. Don't even know whether it's true that's not the point. The point is a real cover up resulted and one of the episodes of the podcast delves into how played out the correct, oh and a punchline. In that podcast episode and in the book and the reporting I did in the new yorker about this,
so, we decided to anonymize the family, because the story was always about this trail of contracts and this pay out, which turned out to be a violation of election law and prosecutors deemed illegal. That's real news who cares about whatever children, trump area, not half an hour,
to respect the families privacy as someone who knew all about intrusive, the press through the child, it
and it the odd thing about this family, though that I did disclose ultimately in the part cast, is the daughter who is now about my age works for a genetic testing company
so that was on her mind. How do I rang the star wars? Movies? Okay, so this is a
hard question to answer, because I know your ranking prior to attempting to rewatch empire. But how controversial are we getting on this stage? Are we going to do this? Are we going to, I feel, like people might set fire to this establishment? Just why? Don't you just? Why? Don't you just say my most controversial highly ranked star wars? Film? No, I don't think so. I think I think that it's important to disclose that
John love. It re watched empire recently we're not don't hold on a second you have to add. Is that is I what you're about to say? It's just up, I think well, ivory.
can, I did not,
we are and by the way, ronan, I don't see you region for the remoter continue watching empire. Even though early I manage it several times. The yoda scenes are delight.
I think, the real revelation of marathon in star wars movies is you know we owe george look a little bit of an apology for the reception to revenge of this. If there is some good stuff in their time, we give out george Lucas the apology treatise.
If I'm stressed or having a bad day. What do I do to unwind do not say we'd we'd
The final question: what did you learn
over the course of making the show that you think the audience should now through the book and then the show I get the question a lot like
How do you maintain any hope about anything? I want a dark stuff in there, but it here is one thing that I've learned there are times when the obstacle seem totally insurmountable and the status quo seems totally immovable, but then
all of these stories come out because over and over again someone does something really brave. There is a source who speaks out a lot of the time in these stories. These incredibly brave women who talked about sexual violence there,
a whistle blower who comes forward with a tape or document and makes it possible to report on this stuff, like the guys who were spying on me, who became sources in catch and kill,
and there are damn good journalists who rally around stories instead of killing them like the folks at the new yorker that I profile in the podcast. So I find it hard to be anything but optimistic. Actually, I don't see any sign of those people, stopping anything,
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so I got so many of those John leather questions wrong as well.
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and you called me, your friend, probably we're in it. Now it's happening. I thought I just said it to myself and hope do what happened. I hope you like cheese blintzes, that cantor's to specific. That's how you know it's real, so the first primary contests are behind us. We now head to nevada
carolina onto super tuesday, Larry start with you. How are you feeling about the state of our primary? I'm still reeling from the shock of developed
patrick dropping out of is who I don't
I'm going to get my absentee ballot back at this time. I mean you talk about. I've left the in memoriam because you like,
oh yeah they were in. Oh, you forget about them. What the fuck up in an area, but the vow patrick, was fuckin brilliant. He got in at the last minute without anybody notice, anything
open the door and then goes that all of us
or even knew what happened. It was fuckin brilliant, whose amazing yeah it is
guy he came into a restaurant ripe for they closed sat down. They told him the kitchen.
Was about to close and he left without ordering right exactly no harm. No foul. It's been crazy thanks for playing big respect for that big respect care. How are you feeling tired and I'm excited we're going to go to some states that have people with melanin? I always be doing a caucus since the fifteen hundreds yeah, what it's like? How can they get that shit wrong? I mean
I mean it's crazy, I what it is. I mean on top of all the other ways in which it was the spirit
It's also a realisation that part of the region
we realize now that the ilo caucus was all fucked up is because we tried to get transparency into the process and it turns out hey spoiler.
seventeen hundred volunteer precinct captains are not all a plus fuckin arithmetic algebra.
High level major see breakdown. Map. Majors is what are we doing here. I like the just
process for rounding down or rounding up to the nearest delegate required. I believe at least three or four,
If our levels of math edgy.
I wish I had a math, I'm a math major. I published a paper
I don't understand the delicate math covenant ira. What the fuck is a stake, delegate equivalent? What is that a rival into what I honestly, I honestly felt that I was hoping we would all forget there.
There was a carcass and never even deliver the result. Carcass there's a carcass right been fine when the outcome usual
and now that I really have to pay attention to what is this, how they make this decision? Unlike other, is this how we do this cause? I've never had to worry before and at every journalist will we have. We is this. Is this what we do? Well, here's the good news. I went and shot at them
the foot there brought their cock as is done and their primary will come the wednesday after the general election from now on. They are so I don't I
thing. I will get to be a state after work with the kindest
if they can stay in a union. How about that yeah? We have a saying we have a saying at the democratic national committee. Let it be Canada's problem so character. Your point, you know, we've seen Biden collapsing, mayor, PETE and Amy Klobuchar are rising but rising into the white house,
it's in the country. We are now having to nevada running to south carolina heading to super tuesday. We don't know, do exactly what's happening in terms of how much support bite and losing, but we do know that amy closure, pete buddha judge. They are desperate to prove that they can appeal to black voters in those states, because otherwise there is no path to them for the nomination.
How do you think it's gone in their efforts? I think a euro obama impression you might want to tighten up a little bit if you want a trick black people into thinking that its him cause. That's what it like you do like. We all just will hear it, and we're like is is is that that is. Is that him- and it's not you know what I mean it's likes it
crazy how it it's like every night, it's like in his ears and he's hoping just the repeating at home
and he'll get it all right, he's been practicing for a long time. You know, since cause he's he's what sixty years old yeah
look I've. He is a baby boomer with absolutely impeccable skin
and he should be applauded for that so Larry Joe Biden decided to leave new Hampshire because he knew he was going to perform poorly there and had to south carolina, and he made the point that ninety nine percent of black voters- ninety nine percent of hispanic voters haven't yet had a chance to speak their mind. That's true, but then he also said his def. His his case for his candidacy was
I have black support. Do you believe that that black support will behave differently than no? Yes, let me answer before you finish your cursor. What makes a big black available for a loose
do you know what the various seriously to the black people screaming? They don't care about replays, no, no, they just.
The second is that there is this. Is there? Is this strange way in which the black voters are discussed on television like like this?
unknowable. This noble group of people that we have a lot of the black belt cunning, but is it black people dont behave like voters like they aren't receptive to the same pressure as incentives in thinking that other voters are beholden to correct like week end that we're not
together. We don't see what the fuck is happening. Oh hi, Joe Biden. What are you doing here with winter? What happened
new Hampshire? Oh you want a good view cause. I don't watch the fucking news because I'm black. I think it also forgets that, like so much of black voters, it's like a self preservation. You know like since forever it's like well, there's two races who's, a little less racist of the two races. I guess we'll vote for that person
like we want a winner yeah, I think back to the one a winner more than anything else. That's why the whole bloomberg things confusing white people who went black
the reactor racism exactly how they reactor racism. You know, how can you go Bloomberg cause them?
what he's got some bleeding and he can win that's over reacting to you know this. There seemed somebody who can come in and be trump
lot of, I think, a lot of weight. We will too don't know the feeling of voting out of fear of like you're, just terrified of something and so you're going to pick what feels like the best of like terrible options and it's like I'm very scared and so
I'm going like that's always at the top of my mind when voting, and I think why people are infringed shit. Why? You think what's been, I think the signal exe
Grants for white people in the last three years is some
discovering what it's like to be disenfranchised and they don't like
yeah and they think it needs to stop
look I'm now. Oh you dealt with this were hundreds of years. No thank you for years is enough. If it meets that,
in four? We give up forever ever where authoritarian they're there are like. This is how you feel the timeline. Oh shit,.
like the esa now right to elect him indubitable hosting like what's wrong.
Those with oil, democracy, oh well
So what are your thoughts larry on the fact that might Bloomberg has come in with no organic campaign? No real! You know we have pressed the flash
politics and it just taking his money and buying the staffing needs
by the means he needs by me adds he needs to get himself in the race outs
any other election. I might be salty about it, and I might have a comment. How some
However, as my mom would say, I'm not really that, madam, I have to tell you if this, what we are such an unconventional politicking world now these trump blue everything wide open. I mean the way that he, when the presidency, I've never seen anything like that and the way this whole thing is deacons,
jim rank of her eyes were Biden. I mean bankers, numbers were incredible, right is pulling numbers. Have you ever seen? Anybody get that kind of like the lack of turn up for that means what
The put do we really know you know in the wayward
in about iowa and how that process is crumbling. So I think the way that we're electing people is just changing and I think Bloomberg is just being. As you know, just bad assets c needs to be and just not giving a fuck about how it talks, but I remember this process right now: it's not really a democratic process, as you know we're in a political process right now and it used to be purely political. You know used to be banning smoking, cigars and filled rooms so, like the whole iowa caucus thing. That is really political things happening.
in a democracy? It's got nothing to do with one person, one vote. None of that shit. We're just choosing someone right now, so when you think about it, he's really not doing anything out of the ordinary when compared to something forty years ago, you know many times. Candidates are chosen at the convention. You know we could have a brokered convention this year, some healing
your girl Hillary could come swooping right back. She could that actually could happen. How awesome would that be by the way
they are told me I'd, be they told
I'd, be greeted us, a liberator man. I gotta tell
if you want to see a nineteen sixty eight like riot, let's have Bernie sanders, win unpledged elegant, not get a majority hilary snub, just just
probably like Indiana jones hat from underneath the closing doorway. It will be my god,
I know you guys. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you and I don't want to know no, no, no, please
just last savages under the majesty. Is it like? It's like hey? This crazy thing happened. Everyone who are the twitter out their phone melted
and then melted through the ground like acid, on a ship from alien and it hit it hit magma uncrated volcanoes everywhere with Larry. Look. I hear your point right. We used to do it through rich and connect to people in Iraq or in some in the political process right, but presumably we would like to do better than they did forty years ago and pricking our candidate. No, no, you don't want you dont want something better.
Billion coming common in writing a check and saying you might beat mother fucker. Are you kidding me? Don't you worry? Don't you worry that a candidate who buy
is this election will be able to bring out the support of the red.
Democratic voters don't get
jesse paying you? How much did you take
make a meme made me. Listen to me, guys, you're talking about Bloomberg, I'm talking about all these motherfuckers talking about the belt tripping. I don't care who the nominee is. I really don't care, I love how people are restaurants will do no, we can't have him go fuck.
So bright meant that tangerine media mean he's gonna get out of the office.
Where's the best person to do that. We can deal with that other shit. Later, okay, I'm pre, I'm previewing my rant right now. Just so you know I was fun. That was what a conversation
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the president and the attorney general interfered, with the judgment of working level prosecutors at the department of justice to seek a lower sentence for the president's goon and juvederm enthusiast roger stone all for d, o j prosecutors who are working. The case withdrew seemingly protests, this abuse of power. This came just days after the president fired witnesses who testified against him during the impeachment trial. This is obviously a crisis. It is akin to the Saturday night massacre that ultimately led to the resignation of richard Nixon with the president, already acquitted of impeachment charges and granted permission by republicans in the senate. Donald trump is unleashed and he's behaving in ways that remind us of another paranoid criminal president who sought to interfere in the department of justice while breaking the law to gain advantage in a presidential election, Barack Obama bridger Nixon richard Nixon. Obviously, in fact, there are so many similarities between what next
did and trump is doing that we don't think you'll be able to tell the difference in a game we're calling the dick done it or did don dicot. It love what anyone out there like to play the game to travel rates, for that it was a collaboration guy who's out there, oh sidney's out.
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a general who served under this president, waited over three weeks to release a special council report into the president's misconduct and announced that no further action be made this gay
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where am I anyway? I was reminded of this comparison as bill. Barr subverts the independent of the justice department, rachel maddow and her team did an extraordinary
documenting the links to which the knicks administration went to cover up the corruption of the president and the vice president in a documentary. Podcast here is called bag, man, which I really encourage everybody, the listen to
but I was reminded of how much hinged, during the nixon era on the integrity of the attorney general himself and how dangerous it is to have a system that relies on one person's character in this way. This is what two of the prosecutors said about Elliot Richardson. When, in the shadow of Watergate, they informed the attorney general that the vice president was corrupt to what would he do? How would he react and here's what they said? They said I remember watching Mr Richardson very, very closely thinking all right is this: where he's going to say good work, guys really really good work thanks for coming in leave the files here, we'll see you later and what he did was he started crawling into the case. He started crawling into the case. So what about this? What are you going to do about that?
like it was collaborator with us, which he was he immediately crawled into the case with us? It was extraordinary. The other prosecutor said I went to that meeting as I think most people in my position would have I've heard good things about him, but we don't know him and was very much with a great sense of anxiety that we are going to say to him here. What do you want us to do and then figure they really speaking. You hold your breath until he tells us what he's gonna tell us within the first few minutes of being.
Him. I knew. I think we all knew that we were in the presence of a very special human being to me, it's the key to the whole saga.
goes on to say that if Elliot Richardson had not been the attorney general that particular time the vice president, not only would
gotten away with his crimes, he would have become the president.
as a reminder of how much is at stake when you have a president who's willing to appoint an attorney general with no integrity willing to bend the rule of law to help his party, we need to remove these.
Bull and elect people who believe in the rule of law, but we also need to
move their enablers in the senate who are looking.
Other way right now go to vote, save america dot com slashed, get mad,
We need to remove the vulnerable republicans put their own interests and trumps interest over the country. Where we come back,
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with the rant we'll you know how it works. We spin the wheel wherever it lands. We talk about the topic this week on the wheel. We have dwayne wade.
And Gabriel union we have the corona virus. Crews. Bloomberg means dicks, veal, notch, bow jack, horsemen democrats in diversity, airplane seat arguments Eminem at the os.
What's been the wheel
it has landed on aeroplanes, see arguments and when I place that there does not, because I want to argue about airplane seats, I want you argue about airplane a seat arguments every couple of months. Some tired overworked local news producer goes back into that file of last minute, who gives a fuck gotta get somethin in front of the fuckin people at home before they
fall asleep during kimmel shit and they reach into that fire folder and they pull out the classic arguments starter, which is, should you lean your seat back on a plane, and I
dealey! It is a social media designed a bit of film that gets everybody talking and taken sides. Local news is trying to destroy us with this stuff
There was a clip moving around the internet today and it showed a woman
sidney, an airplane, see who had reclined.
sitting behind her was a man punching her seat like
The fuckin three year old
whole way to work
where they were going and the local news demons who decided to figure out how to describe what they were seeing, which is she reclined. He punch your seat, whose rights now
I am not going to dignify that question by telling you how obvious it is that you one should not physically punch other people's seats on an airplane and the fact that there are valued lists broken late capitalists, fuckin treaters
in the comments siding with the stone, cold maniac punching a woman sea does not tell me that this is a controversy worth exploring. It tells me that our society has lost touch with god. Do not fall
these games do not argue with your loved ones over whether one should or shouldn't recline a seat. The seats are meant to recline. Let's go
it again, the aside at the end that didn't leave any time for karma. It has landed on democrats and diversity, a topic suggested by larry years to texts in a little bit of this, but I think it's not going
the angle you think it is because I'm having some problems right now. I think the Democrats, here's what it is they who cared to spend a little too much time, I believe, trying to prove how races there they are way too much time. If you want a simple answer: yes, let's move undemocratic. Ok, let's stop speaking so put time baking how races you are and keep focused on the fact that there is a racist in
the white house, okay, you're, not going out racism, so stop it, but Larry would people usually marry indian men in black? I knew that, but Amy Cooper, jersey da, but now with Joe Biden, he was singing that song
black people yeah. I ain't no way just starting and it was good but Bloomberg he was eating grits.
It wasn't a I don't know, I don't give a fuck or here's what I'm going to do. I'm doing this for you guys, I'm doing this, for you guys, I'm giving democrats a nine month hiatus.
on racism on racism? You say that, like the purge arriving too heavy a nine month, I ate is wondering whether or not you are raising to worry about is not a problem. I'm not gonna be concerned about it till december. Enjoy this time enjoy, go skiing. Do something really why not somehow mac yourself
at the race I want to focus on is the race for the white house the guys this this is going to be the most fun pass you mother, fuckers will ever have okay embrace it enjoy it and I'll see you in December,
anyway. You up what's been it again.
It has landed on dwayne wade and Gabrielle union. It's sort of it's sort of I've gone soft, it's sort of a positive rent, and so this week dwayne wade gave an interview where he talked about how one of his children formerly Zion, is now going by the names I as using female pronouns, the pronouns she and her, and I'm not going to talk about that child because I'm a grown ass adult I don't run my mouth about children.
which is something a lot of people do out a mother fucking. Remember it's their children by there were a lot of people like questioning the parent of of union and and wade. Now now I'm not apparent, but I have them. I'm unfamiliar and I feel like the main job is like you, keep the kid alive and you're not like a huge asshole
then, if they can read by high school a real bonus, but there are alive and you're, not a huge dick to them into people getting upset about these parents just sort of like being happy for their child sort of discovering who she is. It feels like you're, just man at them for like loving their kid, which it is crazy, fucked up, and you should really look into that. If that's the problem for you- and I also just generally moving forward- hope that, like one day what they're doing is not like a huge deal that we're not like giving interviews and we're like- oh my god, can you believe that that like great, but I hope one day it just like. Oh look up
and who's continue, loving their child, no matter who they turn out to be. The one exception is: if your child is Mitch Mcconnell, you don't have to love him, the bucket yeah. I have a long list of people. If they're your child, you don't have to love them, you can. You can ask me for it later, but stop as Mitch Mcconnell. The drain rate thing is so moving, and you know like one of the great challenges in politics. Right now is how do you reach people aren't listening? How do you reach people with the importance of what's happening in the country and the importance of voting the importance of participating, the points of their power and their voice in this society, different to being
passionate of projecting the politics of trump. What have you is? How do you get to the people who ve turned off or maybe never paid attention to begin with, and it's real
really hard, and then you see somebody like tween wade, who doesn't sound like a politician. Doesn't sound like an algae bt. Q activists sounds like a dad and he sounds like a thoughtful down.
Who realized in a moment that it wasn't about him? It was about his child and as someone who has come
for a lot of people that have come out. That's the most important thing:
I can do, and that moment is remember it's about what the kid is going through out of these in its duration is
that which wayne weight is doing for trans rights will be one of the most important milestones in the acceptance of trans people in this country. I think, is an extraordinary, heroic act to talk about it so openly and with such
ability and such love, your honor. I saw him on salmon this morning and he
Obama think admit he kind of evolved in car use that language, but the thing
it also is important here, is as a black aptly out. You know and there's this mass.
Helen thing that you know people have to have a veneer of in
he has allowed, and so a couple of other players thanked him for to scotty Pippen. It was really kind moving he's giving room for them to come in
this place in that field threaten dinner or whatever it is in man, s huge gino,
everyone, the player came out is gay. I can't member who was in the air, but he was
the shunned, and it was clear, pushed to the side. That is when athletes
The mountain stand like that and heavy you effortless. He is too
yeah, I mean it just undulates like this is my child. I obviously like there's you know, lloyd and also his others, on whose aim I cannot remember he was out here like I will like beat your ass. If you talked about and that's the energy that I want
have you have way
one other one other piece of it to that, I do think is important. Is amazing how much it touches on to see this man do this? Is we talk a lot about toxic masculinity and I think so much? I think the right understood this before the left it, which is, if you talk about toxic masculinity, but don't talk about, were places it. You leave a lotta people unsure what it means to be.
A vulnerable open man who still believes in the strengthened character of being a man, and I think what you see in those interviews is a more progressive version of masculinity because its taking an incredible amount of confidence and strength to speak in this way to show that there is a way of being strong and vulnerable
a man- and I think, that's also just incredible service. Let's minute again
Why not
landed on the corona virus, listen, this is no laughing matter all right and every day it seems to get worse and we don't know where it's going to end, and I am very open to the possibility that even speaking about it in this flip way, will look horrific in hindsight, but hindsight is twenty twenty and I don't have it yet. So here I am all I keep thinking about. Is the people on that cruise ship? Who
said to themselves. You know what yeah we started dating two months ago, but I really like him, and I think this
an opportunity just see if what we have is going to work and how long could it you know how bad could it get it's a six day cruise
we'll get to go to a beautiful part of the world we ve never been to before, and I picture this this nascent couple slowly discovering over the course of this six days that meeting while high on coke at a club in las vegas
does not the shared set of values and character traits conducive to a loving and long term partnership- and I imagine them sitting down on the very last day of that crews and sitting in their interior room
no windows as many many rooms and a cruise ship, as you know, are those cheaper rooms and they don't have windows. They're nice,
It's small and no windows and sitting sitting across from each other on the couches they set up during the day, because the room is too small to have both a couch and a bed and discussing how, when they get back to harbor they're, going to go their second separate.
is, and at tat very moment that he heard we you do not leave your rooms,
There is corona virus aboard the ship,
main and your cabins. We will bring new food three times a day. There are seven movies available. Four of them are chinese. Language. Film
three of them are the movies that were cheap enough to get for this boat. That we,
stole from united airlines. The ice culture has looked
four o clock, bingo has been cancelled. It has been replaced by do not leave your captain.
on the lido deck there is nothing remained in your cabins, be sure to check out the duty free shop,
in another life remain in your cabins d. Do you not think, though, it's like a fucking ligon chorus, its twenty twenty? Of course. This
happening oh yeah, that there is a disease vector cruise ship floating with
Can I, in the waters off the coast of China yeah, I had that definitely clocks with the disturbing we're living in like Bloomberg, is paying internet morons to make means about how we sucks. What is this worse than the poop curs.
That is such a good question ere. I question: that's an awesome question
that is when you asked me about the corona backers curves
What I don't enjoy forgot his life, then second sophie's choice, a ban
road and where the road rode up other papers, everybody
like poop everywhere. I I just put crews. I dont know he had a detail.
Obviously, the idea of ronan boarding a cruise ship to me, it's like it's like how a vampire needs permission to enter your home like it, I dont know if it's possible frontier physically
Whereas the transom aren't you a fucking persia Larry Bulgaria's corona virus, can we get? Can we convince republicans? The heather convention underpins the princess.
It's a specific groups, as you guys, you're gonna make me: what are you talking about you
I agree, meals, all that you can.
Whatever anyone everything their little carnivores. What was at nothing.
Let's not a high note. Can I say something which is you're all las angelus residents? George S, son, is running for LOS angeles district attorney, throw him some coins. Jackie lazy socks should not be the dna. Give him some money fuck
Vote for him he should be the next year's attorney, literally every single one fuckin everyone in here I say one thing ways blackened there's my purpose of sicily.
abrams on right now, fair guy I'll, tell you, though she talks about voter suppression, which is very important and also the senses this year, which a lot of people are sleeping on and since his two thousand and ten just changed so many things, you know huge if you have a chance to come back later, stacey abrams, oh
verified action in fair count, verified acting erika, absolutely
If you know what lesson on that, which is right now, this is, I think, been one of the most dispiriting parts of the primary between not being able to count votes, not feeling like we know which direction. This is going to go all of us feeling. I think this kind of uncertainty about how to pick a candidate seeing each of the strengths of all of these people, but also having a knot in our stomach that we're not sure
who is the one who is best suited to beat donald trump, which allows point, is the most important thing in what's on all of our minds. But in the midst of all
that there are all these other fights going on all the time. They're stacey abrams effort in twenty battleground states to make sure we count the vote. There are these local races where DA's and city council members are up and have often a bigger impact on the lives of the community than the national figures. We talk about every single day and there's efforts. We can do there's there's things we can do right now to build the infrastructure we need in two thousand and twenty. You know we've talked about this a lot on pod save america. We should talk about it here. Republicans are really fucking smart about this. Alright, they have been building an infrastructure. They have been making sure that the rnc and all these outside groups and the campaigns that they're going to run can coordinate and get their vote out. Twenty eighteen one
we won the house. That was the story that gave us all this hope about how much we could do in two thousand and twenty, and that was absolutely right. But but because narratives are simple and reality is complicated. The part of it
we ignore to our peril. Is the fact that the republic, in turn out machine, worked. Even though democrats were so much more enthusiastic to vote, they are machine is ready to go. The cope. Brothers did a run for president. Ok, they put their billions to work, putting ipads in the hands of republican door, knockers we're going to make sure that every single person on their list gets out there and if they need any help, they'll have fox news and the right wing infrastructure hitting republican, suburban baby boomers with a fuckin cattle proud to get them out of their chairs
into their golf cart and to the polling place. We don't have that same infrastructure. We really don't. So if you go to vote, save america dot com, you can support stacy abrams! You can support our infrastructure fund. You can find local raises that you can get involved in it is
two hundred and sixty one days to the election right now, every single person here
I can do more than they're doing and a lot of people who have always thought to themselves I'll call the next one I'll knock on doors next time, there's no next time this election. This time we are playing for keeps- and we have to do everything we can right now and more than we've ever done before so go to vote. Save america. Dotcom learn, start the practice of getting involved now. So when we get to the
member. We are, we have done everything we possibly can, because we don't know what's gonna happen on election night, but I know that I want all of us to be watching those returns, knowing that we did everything we could that we left it all on the field, because we're going
If we're going to do more than just listen and tweet, we're actually going to make our actions reflect the emotions and the pain
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