i think as we look back on this, donald trump taking us out of paris, craziness and wrongdoing in the early days of the trump administration, have to weigh the mistakes she made having a private e-mail account against all of the things donald trump did before he became president and since he has become president and ask ourselves as a country if we made the right choice in 2016. obviously i don t think we did. final question for ron klain. you were chief of staff to vice president joe biden. he this week began a new pac. is there any prospect he runs in 2020? first of all, i think that it is great that he started this political committee, he is the most in demand democrat in 2018, want to see him on the stump campaigning. as for 2020, he said he is not closing any doors. he doesn t think he is going to run, he is not planning on running, not ruling anything out. that s where he should be. he is a great leader in our party. he is one of the democrats can
suppression, which we championed on this show, as a nonpartisan issue, was a key factor here. everyone wants to keep avoiding it and now the incoming attorney general is one that you would expect to have a real problem dealing with this. he considers it intrusive. the fact that as the demographics keep changing, that s the biggest issue. georgia, 2% of the electoral is latino today. now i have to move to the revvie for the best political move of 2016. obviously it has to go to donald trump for his upset victory. but how did he win? was it his rallies? was it his twitter account? his celebrity? did he win because of working class white voters? did he win because of russian hackers? karine, what was the move that made trump the great political move winner of the revvies this
him, use these powers wisely and as a last resort. it was very painful. that was not one of the easier decisions of a tenure in the united states senate. i have to live with my vote. hillary does, too. a vote she would wrestle with from that day forward. on the day show in 2016. obviously if we knew then what we know now, there wouldn t have been a vote and i certainly wouldn t have voted that way. in her book hard choices writing, i wasn t alone in getting it wrong, but i still got it wrong, plain and simple. her critics say that little about her senate career was memorable. she was not a senator of great importance in terms of any national legislation or national policy initiatives. is that a fair criticism?
peter, what is the best case scenario and the worst case scenario? there is not a lot of good options left. there is no syria policy. i think the best right now is to somehow do our air campaign. but the obama administration needs to review the policy and have one that supports and advances the american interest. now more on the situation in afghanistan where u.s. special forces are helping government troops try to retake a northern city there after the taliban seized control earlier this week. all of this is causing u.s. military commanders to possibly rethink the drawdown in afghanistan and try to keep at least a few thousand u.s. troops there beyond 2016. obviously this is a setback
hands. in terms i m curious about the timetable and brian was sketching out a sar toshcenario get indictments in january and talk about starting to go to trial and some people pleading out or whatever, this is basically something that would stretch into the next year, january 2016. obviously right around the time of the caucuses. is this something we can pretty much count on being a cloud for all of 2015 over chris christie? i think so. there s no exact timetable. did paul fishman know there s an election coming up and governor christie might be a candidate? of course he knows that. under the department of justice guidelines he s supposed to act like he doesn t know, ignore that, not consider the politics, just consider whether he thinks governor christie committed a crime. brian wice, if you re with chris christie s people, is there anything you can do? can you go to the u.s. attorney,