That s correct there s only been three. go ahead. the three expulsions it s been exhausting, because we didn t know what to expect this week not offering up a lot of sleep there s three expunges one in 1866 for lawmakers who refused to ratify the 14th amendment. one in 1980 for a lawmaker who accepted a $1,000 bribe for his vote and was caught on a wire. one in 2016, for a law mamaker had 22 charges they are saying our action is equivalent to those, egregious, unlawful actions they put our action, a non-violent protest, with these young people who were at the capitol, thousands of them asking us to act, they say that s equivalent.
Remember the democrats that believe that they re above you and their safety and security is more important than yours or mine. todd: colin kaepernick revealing is he desperate to return to the nfl. when i first took a knee meijer s were went to number one. unlv is supposed to be amaker to come crazy. if i m not good enough, let me come in and show you. todd: your reaction, tomi. oh, that s why i went so quickly on other topics because i had to get to my buddy colin kaepernick. this is the same guy who in his documentary compared the nfl to slavery and now he wants to call it a meritocracy. someone who believes that the nfl and the united states is so oppressive is he begging to be enslaved once again. this goes to show his kneeling virtue signal from the beginning. all about relevance and spotlight. now that people have outwoke him he wants to go back to the nfl because apparently his perceived oppression isn t paying the bill
A big week ahead in washington with the law mamaker headed back to capitol hill after a summer break. the hearings for the president s pick for the supreme court brett kavanaugh starts thursday, and only 37% of the country wants to see him confirm and 40% of the country does not. i want to bring in brown university law professor jonathan neil to talk about. this and with neil gorsuch, he had 44%, and when marek garland was supported, it was 49%, and so why is this so low on kavanaugh? well, it is muscle play. she is a conventional nominee, and someone who is a reliable conservative vote, and deep roots in the republican party, and i think that all of that is conveyed to the public and somebody who is a deliverable
And they want to be part of what they perceive as a winning movement. to them, whatever trump does is going to be inso facto correct. i think most of his people, if he comes out tomorrow and stands hand in hand with chuck schumer and nancy pelosi and announces symptom great deal that he just made with the democrats to give all of the illegal immigrants, you know, full citizenship in exchange for some border security measure, they re going to say, see, i told you, he was a great deal mamaker and look a this great deal he came up with. here s some callers into breitbart on this issue. first impressions of that meeting yesterday is flat-out betrayal for the voters that put him in office. i voted for him for immigration and only immigration. that s not what we voted for and i don t believe it s going to be accepted to the american people. and let s be clear, it s the american people who voted for donald trump are abandoned in this process, they will not vote
Hurry to pull the troops out and that seems to me to be the beginning, really, of a second wave of conflicts in iraq itself. this is a crisis of two states. it s also iraq. and in that sense, i think the problems began right at the outset. i would disagree with that a little bit. i think that as long as the iraqi government was out to marginalize the sunni community there, that a modest presence of american troops would not have made the difference. there is a penalty arriving in turkey tonight. there he is arriving now. the question is, he has said that a large number of ground droops would be amaker. is he a mistaken? i think there are some other