by clansmen, it was answered by middle americans rising up. now, in our time perhaps even uttering of racist comments, racist tweets, racist sentiments, may just be enough, again, to wake up americans to have them say, wait, no, no, no. not many my country and hopefully one day not in my party. yeah, i think that s largely true. certainly white america was slower to the core arguments that dr. king was making in the 1960s. and certainly they were very afraid of what malcolm x was say ago at that time when he was talking about upending the economic system in the country. they were caught between these two perspectives of the black man and woman s place in this country. i think it s you know, having looked again at reverend al said closely at this study, but i suspect there s also a little
opinions. the tweets are an interesting subset because the white house and the doj has said they consider his tweets to be official president sial statemes but we re seeing over and over as a rationalization as that s just how he talks. he s just talking about firing sessions, first m right. there is a real question of what you lose as a private citizen that trump has not been willing to give into so on obstruction i don t think their argument has changed. they re just not validating it in their minds. i don t know that mueller is going to see it that way. it s fascinating, what you give up as a private citizen when you become president and there s also what this president believes you gain when you take that oath of office and in many ways it s not only to not have to answer certain questions but to answer to certain valid issues and questions and legal concerns. well, one of the core
campaign has been most thrilled michelle obama has emerged as sort of the star of this election season. and then gave that very big speech up in new hampshire after the access hollywood tape and aelss against trump had emerged. she took to the front lines of core arguments and they shi she s not only making the argument amazingly well. but because she s michelle obama she s energizing exactly the kind of members they need nrjdsed. are they really going turn state likes that. texas within a couple of points. trump still on top. can they turn any of these? i don t think we re going to see texas in hillary clinton s column on election night. but clearly because of the unique nature of the campaign with donald trump there are opportunities presenting themselves. in addition to arizona, keep watching georgia on election night. a new poll showed a two point lead for trump. that s much closer than georgia
graham, if you agree with him it s great the way he talks. i mean, he just basically took as you said richard, one of the founding, dramatic, you know, well-funded core arguments of the nra which he has to work with and say that s not what i m into. not so much, yeah. isn t that the deal, krystal? i mean, who is looking to handguns or even the military style assault weapons to take on the largest military in the world that has weapons and drones and tanks. what are we talking about? there is a group that does feel they have their weapons to protect themselves from the government. there is a small fringe group that does think that way. but it goes more to the basis of the nra s argument that any limit on the type of gun that you can own, how many you can own, how many you can buy at one time whether you have to have any background checks or have your name on a list if you own a weapon, that anything like that constitutes an infringement of