other things and came to washington, brought their common sense to washington, fix things, ran the government, and then went home. this whole idea were we have literally a swamp along the potomac river where people never leave and now we have air conditioning. if we didn t have air conditioning they would have to leave in a summer because it s so miserable here. but now they are here all the time and they are spending all of our money. martha: get rid of the air conditioning, that s an excellent point! my favorite part of those ads are the guys in the suits and ties crawling through the swamp and stuck in the thing and they can t quite enough. something that i think is really fantastic that is happening on both sides is how much veterans are showing off what they did for our country and this is on the democrat side as well. i think that s really wonderful to see that is become something that you lead with that i think that s an important message for everyone on both sides of the ai
counties with acting as agents. they can begin the deportation process immediately and not have to wait for federal agents. martha: good to see you tonight. thank you for being here. pleasure. martha: let s bring in our panel, charlie hurt political columnist for the washington times and also drives a truck i believe. and has a gun i think. that s him, not me. martha: both are fox news contributor s. charlie, wow. those make donald trump look kind of genteel. maybe this is good for the president. as you pointed out, the nuance and subtlety is what i like the most about all of those ads. martha: charming. indeed. i do think that it sort of an important point that people around here ought to remember. as shocked and horrified that they are about donald trump and his ascendancy, what if he is not the storm itself, but the warning of a storm? there remains a lot of anger out in the country about washington
a journalist with unprecedented access to the president the title is not similar to michael waltz fire in fury but it is already drawing plenty of both not only from president from a james komi was f.b.i. director one year ago when he writes that he had no idea that the newly elected president would shoot him down at the pinnacle of his career as a top law enforcement officer of the united states but that is exactly what happened in may of twenty seventeen just a few days later the man who would replace call me appointed robert muller as special counsel to lead the russia investigation the fallout from that fateful decision continues to this very day one of the main reasons komi writes that he is convinced that donald trump is not morally fit to sit in the oval office more on comments about the president and hillary clinton and others in just a moment our washington bureau chief went downtown washington d.c. today to find out what people are saying about
those who supported hillary clinton one is that james comey has a boy scout syndrome that he always you know what he pursues his highest duty what he perceives to be the case is what he pursues at all costs and the second is that he has had perhaps errors in judgment and that s something that the two sides in the political. arena agree on. the question is of course you know and this has been raised in his area of interviews that he s given so far is you know the clinton investigation was also closed after the summer he hadn t had that public that press conference so reopening it was inserting a new element into that investigation so there are still. at least on its face common sense inconsistency is but the justification to let congress and the public know ten days before the election and not let them know about the rest of the times and what does this tell us about washington politics too i mean we ve got the former head of the saying i was thinking about the political ramifications w
the political arena agree on. the question is of course you know and this has been raised in his area of interviews that he s given so far is you know the clinton investigation was also closed after the summer he hadn t you know had that public that press conference so reopening it was inserting a new element into that investigation so there are still. at least on its face commonsense inconsistency with the justification to let congress and the public know ten days before the election and not let them know about the rest of it in science and what does this tell us about washington politics to you i mean we ve got the former head of the saying i was thinking about the political ramifications when i made that decision about the e-mail investigation but if i had to do over again i would do the very same thing you know if you read the excerpts of the book that have been released thus far the picture that comes out is is a little troublesome in the sense that it indicates that he expected h