election. because of that, the judge said today, in georgia, that some other prosecutor, some other d.a., can pursue that investigation of that one guy. and can pursue that possible prosecution of that one guy but not fulton county district attorney willis because there is too much of a conflict of interest. just for that one potential. that is a setback for willis s investigation in georgia but a specific one that only applies to that one subject of her investigation, and it really doesn t appear to impact the rest of her case. but you know, bigger picture here, just as it seems like the investigations and potential prosecutions for what happened on january 6th are stretching on and on and on and on and on, and i think a considerable section of the public is being impatient to see people at the top are going to pay any price for what they did or just the low level
the guy s weird speaking style, and all that, if that language theme feels like it rhymes a little bit, with today s news, you are right about that. first of all, we really need to recognize the people they represent, okay, they re voters, not the lobbyist donor, not the corporate pacs, not those people, that s not who the republican party should represent, we need to be the party of nationalism and i m a christian and i say it proudly, a christian nationalist. we should be christian nationalists. we are seeing that, that phrase, and that sort of branding from the trumpiest members of congress, republican congressman marjorie taylor greene and all over the place in headlines now in the way the trumpiest part of the republican party is kind of branding itself these day, christian nationalism on the rise in republican campaign, christian nationalism is reshaping the republican party.