Chris Hayes
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Yeah. I don't have it in front of me, but there was some statement. It just kind of got lost in the shelf a little bit, but there was like a sentence in there that was like any man that's pretending to be a woman doesn't have the whatever integrity. Yeah.
That's a good observation. And I mean, look, I go back to the secret video about the rest vote that the I forget the organization did. Yeah, I'll shut them out in the show notes. But like, he gave away the game all right there. I mean, like the guy, I guess you got to hand it to him. Do you have to hand it to ISIS? I guess you got to hand it to rest vote.
That's a good observation. And I mean, look, I go back to the secret video about the rest vote that the I forget the organization did. Yeah, I'll shut them out in the show notes. But like, he gave away the game all right there. I mean, like the guy, I guess you got to hand it to him. Do you have to hand it to ISIS? I guess you got to hand it to rest vote.
That's a good observation. And I mean, look, I go back to the secret video about the rest vote that the I forget the organization did. Yeah, I'll shut them out in the show notes. But like, he gave away the game all right there. I mean, like the guy, I guess you got to hand it to him. Do you have to hand it to ISIS? I guess you got to hand it to rest vote.
Like he was like, I've spent the last four years basically writing all these executive orders that we've seen in the last week. Like it's essentially what he said, like they were prepared. They knew where the weak spots and the soft spots were, where they could challenge the courts. In some cases, they don't really care if there's a weak spot or soft spot.
Like he was like, I've spent the last four years basically writing all these executive orders that we've seen in the last week. Like it's essentially what he said, like they were prepared. They knew where the weak spots and the soft spots were, where they could challenge the courts. In some cases, they don't really care if there's a weak spot or soft spot.
Like he was like, I've spent the last four years basically writing all these executive orders that we've seen in the last week. Like it's essentially what he said, like they were prepared. They knew where the weak spots and the soft spots were, where they could challenge the courts. In some cases, they don't really care if there's a weak spot or soft spot.
But it has been just an organized and regimented effort to tear down anything in the government that they don't think serves them, which is basically everything.
But it has been just an organized and regimented effort to tear down anything in the government that they don't think serves them, which is basically everything.
But it has been just an organized and regimented effort to tear down anything in the government that they don't think serves them, which is basically everything.
That kind of backs me into the book. So we'll do the politics part of the book first, and then we'll kind of end with the phones and the social element of it, because... You know, you talk about how we're in the attention age and the way that Trump has leveraged that, right?
That kind of backs me into the book. So we'll do the politics part of the book first, and then we'll kind of end with the phones and the social element of it, because... You know, you talk about how we're in the attention age and the way that Trump has leveraged that, right?
That kind of backs me into the book. So we'll do the politics part of the book first, and then we'll kind of end with the phones and the social element of it, because... You know, you talk about how we're in the attention age and the way that Trump has leveraged that, right?
And the way that, in some ways, the Democrats, I think particularly at the presidential level, have not quite figured out how to leverage it in the same way. And just in this specific example first, you know, my colleague Sam Stein, your pal, wrote this this morning.
And the way that, in some ways, the Democrats, I think particularly at the presidential level, have not quite figured out how to leverage it in the same way. And just in this specific example first, you know, my colleague Sam Stein, your pal, wrote this this morning.
And the way that, in some ways, the Democrats, I think particularly at the presidential level, have not quite figured out how to leverage it in the same way. And just in this specific example first, you know, my colleague Sam Stein, your pal, wrote this this morning.
He writes, the two parties running at different speeds, Senate Democrats are holding a press conference today to condemn the pardoning of January Sixers. That was a week ago. unclear if there is anything today to go after the OMB power play to take over all federal grant money. And like, there is something to that, right?
He writes, the two parties running at different speeds, Senate Democrats are holding a press conference today to condemn the pardoning of January Sixers. That was a week ago. unclear if there is anything today to go after the OMB power play to take over all federal grant money. And like, there is something to that, right?
He writes, the two parties running at different speeds, Senate Democrats are holding a press conference today to condemn the pardoning of January Sixers. That was a week ago. unclear if there is anything today to go after the OMB power play to take over all federal grant money. And like, there is something to that, right?
Like you could imagine this being a moment where a either a single democratic figure or, you know, sort of a democratic organization or some, you know, leader on the hill, like seized this moment to grab a bunch of attention for themselves. And That hasn't really happened.