On David Dukes radio show the other day, the mood was jubilant.
At one point, she says, "On David Duke's radio show the other day, the mood was jubilant."

The video is below—she starts talking around the 8:30 mark. Below the video are some of the choicest quotes.

• "He is taking hate groups mainstream, and helping a radical fringe take over the Republican Party."

• "Trump's lack of knowledge or experience or solutions would be bad enough, but what he's doing here is more sinister. Trump is reinforcing harmful stereotypes and offering a dogwhistle to his most hateful supporters. It's a disturbing preview of what kind of president he'd be."

• She talks about the Justice Department suing Trump for housing discrimination against African Americans in the 1970s, the Justice Department suing him again three years later for still discriminating against African Americans, and state regulators fining "one of Trump's casinos for repeatedly removing black dealers from the floor."

• "By the way, Mexico's not paying for his wall. If he ever tries to get it built, the American taxpayer will pay for it."

• "This is someone who retweets white supremacists online, like the user who goes by the name WhiteGenocideTM. Trump took this fringe bigot with a few dozen followers, and spread his message to 11 million people."

• "His latest paranoid fever dream is about my health. And all I can say is: 'Donald, dream on,'" she says at 20:45, and then she grins like the happiest, healthiest person I've seen in a long time.

• After talking about whether a President Trump's advisors would be able to convince him not to reply to a tweet that got under his skin with a cruise missile (26:10), she says: "Trump likes to say he only hires the best people. But he's had to fire so many campaign managers it's like an episode from The Apprentice."*

• She describes Steven Bannon of Breitbart, Trump's campaign's new CEO, by reading verbatim some headlines from Breitbart, including "Birth Control Makes Women Unattractive and Crazy" and "Would You Rather Your Child Had Feminism or Cancer?"

• She links Trump not just to the alt-right racists but the "rising tide of hardline, right-wing nationalism around the world."

• She points out Reagan would reject Trump's approach to Russia.

• "There's an old Mexican proverb** that says: Tell me with whom you walk, and I'll tell you who you are."

• "He says he wants to make America great again, but more and more his message seems to be: Make America Hate Again... Next time you see Trump on TV, think about all the kids listening across America." Teachers are reporting that "bullying and harassment are on the rise in our schools, especially targeting students of color, Muslims, and immigrants."

• "This is a moment of reckoning for every Republican dismayed that the party of Lincoln has become the party of Trump. It's a moment of reckoning for all of us who love our country, and believe America is better than this. Twenty years ago, when Bob Dole*** accepted the Republican nomination, he pointed to the exits in the convention hall and told any racists in the party to get out. The week after 9/11, George W. Bush went to a mosque and declared for everyone to hear, that 'Muslims love America as much as I do'... We need that kind of leadership again."

* Sick burn.
** Sick double-burn, to use wisdom from Mexican tradition like that.
*** Her husband's then-opponent. Triple burn.