us. political protest as an insurrection, that is the definition of authoritarianism, of fascism. their tactics are essentially fisher sticks. they left once power because that is essentially their state of grace. they blocked information by the left is pure fascism. turns out there are fascists in charge. nancy pelosi s vicious stick. they re using, frankly, fascist policy to target the right. they re using as a tool to impose their fascism on. it well, i won t say fascists. but, fascists. this is fascism. this is fascism of the left. you re talking about fascism. there s no the words described. this this is fascism. if you want to understand the modern republican party and conservative movement, you only need one word. projection. that does it for the meeting essential. i will see you right here tonight at 8 pm eastern on
in the private life that we live and of course in the public perspective, nancy pelosi is a very public person, she is the speaker of the house and in a very public catholic, she has said her devout catholic faith leads and sad surprises her. she gave a speech where she justified her first of abortion with her catholic understanding of free will. in context of what she has said about her faith and the perspective she has taken politically on abortion the archbishop s hands were tied, he had to say something. as he said has publicly his conscience has been formed to the point where he felt it was necessary to past orally reach out to her, this is not a punishment, this is a reach tout say until these things have happened i don t know that you are in a state of grace to receive communion. doesn t this put the archbishop at odds at least thematically with pope francis who has said communion is not the reward of saints but the bread of sinners. and the pope has called joe biden who has l
finding empathy. one gentleman just thought that i was a reverse racist and that i was using a platform to attack young white boys and, you know, i m going to pause at some point to write back to him that that s absolutely not the case. this is, again, about healing our country and about doing something that is different than what we ve done, debunking this great replacement theory, you know, those kinds of things we ve got to get beyond. for me fundamental to all of who i am is this idea of being a christian and to me that s living in a perpetual state of grace and trying to find ways forward. and perhaps even just in those responses a reminder, too, that it s important to step back and maybe it s not always about you, maybe it s about listening and it s about those around you. keith magee, it s a great piece. thank you for joining us this morning.
let s hearfrom sir john major right now. i m delighted to be here and i think it is an apt time to talk about the subject i am about to address. we are living at the moment to a time of uncertainty and political turbulence, both overseas and at home. at home, we tend to take democracy for granted, we should not. it is far more complex than simply having the right to vote. in many countries at the moment, there is a widespread discontent for the governed and democracy in many places is in retreat. and nor is it in a state of grace in the united kingdom. in the last decades of the 20th century, the number of democratic countries drew quite dramatically, the arbiter of civil liberties freedom has classified 110 countries as democratic. indeed democrats were so confident that their way of government with the way for the future, that they stopped arguing for it. and their confidence