![the flash season 4 episode 15 the flash season 4 episode 15](https://www.venetianvillage.ae/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/cb710bb3.jpg)
![the flash season 4 episode 15 the flash season 4 episode 15](https://simkl.net/episodes/65/65969723566e9cf35_0.jpg)
“We support the things we think are important and rationalize the things that aren’t. “But I agree with him on more than one.” But just how many? And where’s the line? “Every vote is a compromise,” Asher argued. As they wheeled Mason in for his second procedure, Asher asked Claire if she agreed with Biden on every issue. “I’ve never told anyone because I’d be absolutely vilified.” And Claire responded exactly as Asher expected: Her opinion of him changed as soon as she found out he voted for Trump.Ĭlaire and Asher’s spat continued outside the operating room. “I liked his stance on Israel,” he explained. Following Andrews’ admission, Asher came forward and confessed that he voted for Trump in 2016. He explained that four or five years ago, he and Isabel went to “a very trendy restaurant in a very shady part of town” and were mugged at gunpoint the next day, he went out and purchased two handguns.
![the flash season 4 episode 15 the flash season 4 episode 15](https://flxt.tmsimg.com/assets/p17057806_b_v13_ab.jpg)
“I think there are some intolerances on both sides,” Andrews said, before acknowledging that he’s a card-carrying member of the National Rifle Association. As the surgeons worked on Mason, who required their undivided attention, Claire and Asher got into an argument about whether Republicans or Democrats are more intolerant.