Rioters roam free and loot your streets and luke you still are under biden there will be no school no graduations no matter you just dont think. No trees trees no we sure dont 4th of july there will be no future for our country other than that hes going to do a great job m. R. This is your is simple the power to change that country is not fairies learning in your hands i dont care how far down Truck Drivers theres nothing like me senator theres nothing that he can do to stop the people who station for voting in overwhelming numbers and terry came back this democracy and with the kind of 19 pandemic being a central issue former president barack obama joined by didnt michigan and took a double trumps handling of the crisis america just had its single worst week of new covert cases. It was his Closing Argument here we are the last week this week and we want to go do this now for months the federal government has had an opportunity to respond for months and his Closing Argument this week i
Really interesting to see the Vice President cast that vote before dawn. Well, certainly she leaves the u. S. Senate and she has to be back in that chair to break the tie. This isnt the first time youll see her breaking ties in an effort to try and pass the president s covid relief package. Look, this was a major moment on the senate floor, and they started this entire process yesterday at 2 30 in the afternoon. Then they had 15 hours of what is known up here as a voterama. Its a lot tougher because members are voting every 10 or 15 minutes on different amendments that folks are bringing to the floor. Its really an effort by the Minority Party to try to put the majority in tough spots by having to take very hard votes they can then later use on the campaign trail. And that works both ways. Both parties using this process to their advantage. But heres why it all matters. This unlocks joe bidens ability to pass a covid relief bill with just democratic votes. What youll see in the next co
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With white house chief of staff mark meadows and National Executive director kevin mclaughlin. This is 50 minutes. All right. Lets give a warm welcome to white house chief of staff mark meadows. Thank you for joining us. It is great to be with you both. Mr. Meadows, 69 days until election day. Although you are not counting, we are. The president s polling is lagging in pretty much every swing state that we see. We talked about this yesterday. Real clear politics average has the president down seven or so points. Onthe president wins november 3, it will be because he did what over the next 69 days . I think it is not just what he does over the next 69 days. Im going to talk in my personal capacity as we talk about some of these things so that we dont get everybody tweeting that im violating the hatch act with the two of you. From a political standpoint, if i put on my political hat, heres what i see. It is not just what hes going to do in the next 69 days, but what hes building on from
The rise of Andrew Jackson, mitt, manipulation, and the making of modern politics, in which they examine how Andrew Jackson was elected president in 1828. We recorded their remarks that the u. S. Capital Historical Society in 2018. I am going to go ahead and start stuff. Welcome to the latest lunchtime lecture. My name is dr. Man tony, oh chief historian here. Welcome. I am really pleased today to introduce you, if you dont already know, to jean and david heidler. They have been speakers here before for their book on George Washingtons circle. And today, we are really honored that we are one day into the official existence of their latest book on Andrew Jackson, the rise of Andrew Jackson. It was just released officially yesterday. We are at the threshold of greatness here with the book. And i hope you all consider buying. It they will be available afterwards to sign for anyone who is interested. And i also want to point out that their previous book, i said they had been here before, i