Mangaluru: Dakshina Kannada Lok Sabha constituency BJP candidate Capt Brijesh Chowta said that there is a need to set the right narrative for Dakshina.
MANGALURU: Dakshina Kannada Lok Sabha constituency BJP candidate Capt Brijesh Chowta said that there is a need to set the right narrative for Dakshina.
KALYAN: MNS MLA Raju Patil accused the UBT leaders that some UBT leaders are creating such a narrative that one brother is fighting while the other br.
so, if the judge takes the bait and jails him, i think there is some concern that the judge is taking his eye off of the ball. that is getting the case tried to and averted. >> i always thought the road to hell is paved with trying to figure out what trump will do. >> his supporters do not believe in the legitimacy of the charges. these are not in dispute by trump unlike mar-a-lago where trump is running on that. president of the united states you can do it. he is running for president alongside the other insurrectionists. he is not running on his alleged affair with stormy daniels or mcdougal or the checks haddie wrote from the oval office, he is not running on the facts because these are not facts he wants throughout >> no, and even worse that than. all he is looking to do is create symbols for more people to buy into the narrative he
has created. this narrative that justice is against him. there are some republicans that don't believe it but play believe if they saw him in handcuffs because they would say that is too far. he wants to be seen as a martyr in the alt right. he is trying to bait as barb had said, the, you know, official in all of these cases to step over what his supporters would consider a line and create that scenario. i remember debating this during the trump administration with someone famously said they hope donald trump would be removed from the oval office in a straight jacket and he would handcuff himself to the resolute desk. i think you know come senior official i am referring to. i disagreed at the time that would send the message that this guy was out of his mind, trump knew if they had to pry him out of the white house it would look to his supporters
unconstitutionally appointed by that u.s. attorney general of the united states who was appointed by joe biden. so let's go through some of this. we have this prosecutor in manhattan who is funded and part by soros who campaigned on getting donald trump. don't we have basic rules of conduct and professional conduct, basic rules of ethics the american people should know? there prosecutor has limitations when it comes to targeting people campaigning against people for the purpose of upholding the public interest on the public trust, do they not? >> they do, mark, one thing i've been beating the drum for many years now is we have given power to prosecutors without an accompanying ability to hold them accountable when they abuse that power. the ethics violations are neutered by the position that he is in and the ability he has to control the narrative.
the narrative that was happening for the first hour or so. because i think we could not really conceive of the idea that an american had done this to other americans. but i think what mark does so brilliantly in this film is really trace the evolution of this movement and the fact that it really started in the early '80s in arkansas and kind of mettasticized through the decades and april 19th obviously became a significant day. not simply because of waco and oklahoma city but because of patriots day and what this day has come to symbolize to this far right extremist movement. >> and waco. talk about the connection in oklahoma city and waco. >> it is amazing. mark and his producer discovered video of timothy mcveigh at waco. you know, he was handing out antigovernment brochures and
unconstitutionally appointed by that u.s. attorney general of the united states who was appointed by joe biden. so let's go through some of this. we have this prosecutor in manhattan who is funded and part by soros who campaigned on getting donald trump. don't we have basic rules of conduct and professional conduct, basic rules of ethics the american people should know? there prosecutor has limitations when it comes to targeting people campaigning against people for the purpose of upholding the public interest on the public trust, do they not? >> they do, mark, one thing i've been beating the drum for many years now is we have given power to prosecutors without an accompanying ability to hold them accountable when they abuse that power. the ethics violations are neutered by the position that he is in and the ability he has to control the narrative.
in this scenario, if there's a villain and a victim, you can name the villain and name the victim. who are you? and as an actor, i knew, as a working class actor, there were lots of very well—meaning progressive film—makers, middle—class film—makers who would tell me about the world being villains and victims but, actually, what they weren't aware of was their own narcissism, that they were the heroes of the story, not the victims. because, as a victim, if you try to change their definition of you, if you try to step outside of their definition of you, you destroy their own narcissistic narrative. and so, and so, i... when i approached mitch to play mitch... and you talked to him quite a lot. i met up with him about three orfour times and i asked him for... he was my main source of research. i asked for photographs. i asked him to record a song for me. i asked for a playlist of his favourite music. i asked what aftershave he wore.