lawmakers who elected them are spared. do you think it s going to take something like that to spark real change? what s more horrific than what happened in new town and what happened in uvalde? i wish i could say, having st studied this for a long time that there was one thing that could wake people up. certainly as the shootings become more horrific and graphic, even if we don t see the absolute details, i m torn about that to be honest. what more evidence do you need than elementary school kids killed in their own classrooms. what we see is a reflection of not popular at ttitudes most people agree something should be done and agree what they are, background checks, red flag laws, tracking high risk. the problem isn t about people s atti attitudes.
i can t say it s for sure, but things are lining up very nicely. at this point i m all in for hoping we get the outcome we re expecting. love the optimism. then there is this mischaracterization out there that covid-19 isn t that dangerous for children. that it s no worse than a flu. are you finding that among families and parents out there who are just still not sold that it s a threat that needs to be taken very seriously? yes, i wrote about this in my newsletter. look, it s out there. people will always compare things. flu is the devil we know, and covid has been the devil we ve been getting to know so it s irres irresistible. there is a talking point if you work the statistics just right you can make it look just so. we know that covid for children,
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thought a lot of people think that a lot of people did and a lot of people still do. the problem isn t that he so windy. the problem what he says doesn t have the additional attraction of being true and his staff keep coming back to say you know, he didn t really mean that that isn t our policy so on and so forth: one thing for the senator to be talking too much and saying too little or saying things wrong. it is quite another when you are the put of the united states and there is a war land war in europe and the possibility of real trouble in the far east, and you are making all kinds of statements about policy that turn out not to be correct. it s dangerous. bret: brit, as always, thank you. brit: thank you, bret. bret: up next, preview the start of the high profile capitol riot hearings.
forever. i mean school by zoom, i was working from home with a whole household on digital and every now again during the fulcher focus she would hear my voice because there was an ex-science ask burma going on in the second floor and it was knock out some of our bandwidth. i do think that we got to see something behind the scenes of weren t happy with. this problem isn t that he spoke us out not awake. i know how much more the nation can take that. we carried a news conference today where he coughed and sniffled and physically blew his nose, it s like he s forgotten that is with us. he s left his basement of the white house announced david to be cruel to some not so certain that he would even know what s in the curriculum. that is talking about. he doesn t see us as parents he sees us as the political opposition that continues to keep him from flexing for the progressive left. greg: reminding me of my age myself.