you are not forgotten. but power, money and political influence have left a lot of americans lagging behind. they work hard. they lift heavy things and they sweat through their clothes grinding out a living. but they can t seem to get ahead or in sop cases stay even. as middle america is hollowing out we can t sit idly by as big government politicians paycheck it harder for our workers and then turn around and blame them for losing jobs over s. otherwise. working people don t need a government tied to big money or big government. hillary clinton isser harkening back to the new deal planning a vision speech at the fdr island in new york which kmem rates the four freedoms. freedom of speech of religion from fear and from want. her competition for the nomination is all well from her left. if she wants to channel fdr, she better bring it. today we stand here and say loudly and clearly enough is enough. this great nation and its government belong to all of the people and
to help us sort this stuff out. two democratic congresswoman coming tonight, one muslim, one jewish to stand against white supremacist violence. tonight we hear guardian congresswoman jan chehkowski and ilhan omar on my show. but first wsh first let s talk. i want to shine a light on some of the positive signs of health and hope in the country. i need to do this for myself because next week trump is announcing his big re-election bid too soon. it s too soon. i still haven t recovered from the first announcement. okay? lack, from that day until now i have just hated trump s tone on immigrants and refugees. i ve just hated his flippant disregard for the idea of fair elections, free from foreign influence. you know, this week the chairwoman of the federal election kmipgs had to come out and make it clear to the president of the united states that it s illegal to get help from foreign nationals in a u.s. election after trump s comments saying he would happily take dirt on his p
Right-wing talking head, vocal homophobe and Louder with Crowder host Steven Crowder hired attorney Michelle May O'Neil to represent him in his divorce. O'Neil has a long history of fighting for the rights of gay couples in Texas courts.