modern day haiku. i came across one tonight on this very iphone yeah, are you recording this. no, i m not. but we do have machines. well, we are on television. it s part of the job. greg miller, national security reporter for the washington post, fired this off tonight. it s pretty great. president s campaign chairman is waiting to find out if he s going to prison, architect of bin laden raid is daring him to take his clearances. reality show contestant white house employee has tape of 180 k offer she got to stay quiet. years of chaos in one day. do you agree with that assessment? i agree with that. it s a brilliant piece of poetry and has some of the power of prose. all of those things i like. the three facts followed by a summation sentence that pulls it all together. i do think it s interesting there s a couple of things that tie things together. particularly this brennan story, 11 former cia chiefs
very chaotic white house into chaos. john, you know that a well written one can pea a kind of modern day haiku. i came across one tonight on this very iphone yeah, are you recording this. no, i m not. but we do have machines. well, we are on television. it s part of the job. greg miller for the washington post fired this off tonight. it s pretty great. president s campaign chairman is waiting to find out if he s going to prison, architect of bin laden raid is daring him to take his clearances. reality show contestant white house employee has tape of 180 k
greg miller for the washington post fired this off tonight. it s pretty great. president s campaign chairman is waiting to find out if he s going to prison, architect of bin laden raid is daring him to take his clearances. reality show contestant white house employee has tape of 180 k offer she got to stay quiet. years of chaos in one day. do you agree with that assessment? agree. all of those things i like, the recitation of three facts that pulls it all together. i do think it s interesting there s a couple of things that tie things together. particularly this brennen story, 1 former cia chiefs. the other former cia chiefs. all coming out and saying they re protesting trump taking security clearance. it is what ties together stormy daniels, john brennen this is
means the same thing that you are putting out in a discussion draft, which is basically what the trump administration put out yesterday. this is going to be a very convoluted discussion. thus, you will probably hear more of that, oh, it s better for the middleclass even if we have to take time to figure out if it s true. you are saying it s better for the middleclass, the same old rationale since we have been born. when you free up money, they invest. that s just a trickle down argument. it just is. that argument hasn t carried water since ronald reagan. it hasn t kicked in in the same way. we have seen assets moved overseas. we haven t seen reinvestment of the money that is safe. look, let s not get distracted by the top line rhetoric. if you re a middleclass family in new york making 80 k is and your tax credit is unclear and you can t deduct your state and local, that is a massive tax
drive. i think gingrich is about to be surpassed by this guy. bill: that s what morris says too. it will be interesting to see. if the speaker is surpassed and starts to, you know, decline in the polling and in the contribution area, what do you think is he going to do? i think if you give newt an 80 k honor honorarium, he goal to the moon to give a speech. i would set up during the fall an obama ombudsman tour for newt. where he goes out, wherever the president is in. he goes in the next day and he does what he said which is counter act him. it s just he is not running. to earn his way back into the conservative enclave, i think we ought to send him out to take a piece out of obama and soften him up for romney. bill: i think he dislikes romney so much and we talked about this with body language. if he is not going to be a player, i don t think is he going to do anything in the campaign. day think you are right, he will make money doing speeches