there is a question of whether a former president is disqualified for insurrection to be president again, is, you know, just saying it, it sounds awfully national to me. the thing that is troubling to me is i totally understand your argument, but they were listing people that were barred, and the president is not there. so, jason, what specifically did you hear that gives you hope they will rule in your favor? certainly i think the hardest questions they asked is whether the states have a role to place here in enforcing disqualifications for the presidency. there s a long history of states excluding ineligible candidates, whether they re underage, foreign bore or fail to meet other qualifications for i ve. i do feel there was a sense that maybe this provision of the 14th amendment should be different, though when i think the court digs into that issue, they ll be hard pressed to say why this should be different. states run elections, so the normally way these things w
in the community today. reverend, thank you so much for having me on your show, and those dreadful 18 hours here in the greenwood community, tulsa, oklahoma were the most horrific time in american history as far as racial massacres in our country. for the first time in our country s history, we had a white deputized mob who did what the confederacy couldn t do, what japan couldn t do, and that is drop bombs on tulsa. before 9/11, we had tulsa. and it still resonates because the bodies of those who were killed are still lying in mass graves. it still resonates because, to this day, not one investigation by our local district attorney or our state s attorney general has ever been made into the worst crime in our city and state s history. i remember about a year ago,