in the context of social movement. why is that important? i mean, i think i think both of us, i think it s important because it reaches an audience that may be jaded or apathetic with cause. when i say apathetic with cause, i mean they turn on a lot of new shows and don t see themselves represented and they don t see people talking about the issues they care about or who they are as a person. so they go screw up, i ll be apathetic, but they like to listen to music, laugh and on tumblr. they get educated through that. yeah, it comes observing through comedy and it s more digestible i think than a lecture of information. one of the best first lines ever. i don t know what sis is, so don t call me that. that pleased me. it s the struggle. and it continues. thank you to jamie kilstein and to tessa claire hirsch. up next, joy reid has some big news and she ll be back live here on set to talk about it.
there s a part of me politically i do get upset with athiests, i ll use my atheism to convince athiests when it comes to politics. all of the athiests that advocated the iraq war. i would argue as much as good they may have done here turning agnostics into athiests, they ve created more religious extremists aur talking about hitchens and sam harris. totally. the child who has, as much as you want to blame everything on islam. the child over in the gaza strip doesn t know what the word martyr means. he wants food and he wants someone to tell him it s okay because he s really scared. if we go over there. we re in so much trouble as a country and we re all being screwed over by the same person. and if a muslim person wants to too fight with me to end the wars, i m going to fight with him. jamie kilstein, performed as