 You don't see any linkage between Donald Trump saying election stolen and then Republicans in all of these state legislatures rushing to put in place these restrictive voter laws? Well, I think you have to look at the specifics of each one of those efforts. I think if you look at the Georgia laws, for example, there's been a lot that's been said nationally about the Georgia voter laws. It turns out not to be true. But even the Republican Lieutenant Governor of Georgia, Jeff Duncan, said that there was—when this bill started to pick up momentum was when Rudy Giuliani was testifying that the Georgia election was a sham. I don't think anyone doubts that the reason 400-some voting bills have been introduced, 90 percent by Republicans, supported by the Republican National Committee. I don't think it's a coincidence after the election that this has happened. Look, I think everybody should want a situation and a system where people who ought to be able to vote and have the right to vote can vote and people who don't shouldn't. And again, I come back to things like voter ideas. But what kind of a problem are they solving for? Like, what are all these states doing? No, I think—well, each state is different. What was the big problem in Georgia that needed to be solved by a new law? What was the big problem in Texas? What was the big problem in Florida? These laws are coming all around the states and what are they solving for? I think you've got to look at each individual state law, but I think what we can all agree on— You can't divorce them from the context. Well— That was Liz Cheney. And after spending weeks trying to convince all of us that she's principled and she cares deeply about democracy, she's refusing to acknowledge that the big lie which she rightfully condemns is the catalyst for all of these Republican-led efforts across the country to further crack down on voting rights. Now, this is not the first time that she showed her true colors when it comes to this issue and showed how disingenuous she is. Because in my appearance on TYT, I explained why if she genuinely cares about democracy as much as she says she does, there's one bill she could have supported that would have proven it to us. A broken clock is right twice a day. And Liz Cheney, thankfully, is objectively correct on this issue. Having said that, though, it does worry me—and I'm going to get a little bit more cynical here—that Democrats like Nancy Pelosi applaud her for her courageousness. Because it's not like Liz Cheney is doing this because she genuinely cares about democracy. If she cared about democracy, she would have supported HR1 before the People Act. It passed the House and Liz Cheney voted nay on the For the People Act. So she actually cared about the legislative push around the country using the big lie that she's denouncing now. She would have supported that piece of legislation. Excellent point, Mike. Now there's one more piece of evidence that should convince anyone who's in denial that the big lie is what's fueling all of these efforts across the country to actually crack down further on voting rights. It's a poll from Reuters and Ipsos that found that Republicans across the country overall believe that Trump is actually the true president, not Joe Biden. And because the last election was stolen in their opinion, they believe that these laws across the country in Georgia and Florida are actually warranted. They're a legitimate response to an election that they believe was stolen. Now, for more on this, Reuters explains, 56% of Republicans believe the election was rigged or the result of illegal voting, and 53% think Donald Trump is the actual president, not Joe Biden. Literally delusional. Only 30% of Republicans feel confident that absentee or mail-in ballots were accurately counted compared to 86% of Democrats and 55% of independents. As a result, 87% of Republicans believe it is important that the government place new limits on voting to protect elections from fraud. So even the Republicans like Brian Kemp and Brad Raffensperger in Georgia who did not go along with Trump's big lie, they're still benefiting from it. They're using that big lie as a justification to further crack down on voting rights that disproportionately harms Democratic Party voters, people of color in particular, and helps them because they know that when voter turnout is lower, Republicans are more likely to win. And even though Liz Cheney will condemn the big lie, she won't condemn how her party is using the big lie as a justification to suppress voting rights. So make no mistake about it, Liz Cheney is a liar. She's telling on herself here, she's telling you that she doesn't actually care about the big lie and even if what she's saying here is objectively correct, I mean, should she really be paraded around as if she's a hero? I mean Nancy Pelosi applauded her for being so courageous and the mainstream media is propping her up as some sort of like principal Republican who America really needs. She doesn't care about democracy. She's doing this specifically for attention because there is a demand, however bigger, small it may be within her party for some leader to emerge to be the antithesis of Donald Trump and she wants to fill that void. I mean, it seems like that's not working out yet, but in the event she wants to run for president, perhaps she could present herself as the main alternative to Donald Trump or a Trumpian Republican like Ron DeSantis. I'm not sure, but what I do know is that don't fall for Liz Cheney. Sure, she's correct that the election was installed and Trump's big lie was harmful, but she then subsequently denies why it's harmful because of things like this voter suppression efforts like this using Trump's big lie to justify their crackdown on voting rights. Liz Cheney is absolutely shameless and nobody should applaud her for doing the bare minimum and acknowledging reality. Subscribing.