the transition of presidential powers, something that has been part of america since its inception. nevertheless as we approach 2024, voters will want to see their politicians wanting to see some governing, and perhaps less of this chasing one another. it is really starting to weigh on the fabric of the country and i think it is enduring a lot of people. i think it would be wise for both parties to consider what their plank is going to be as they approach the bigger elections in 2024 and how they will address those issues that have divided the country. address those issues that have divided the country. there are over 800 people divided the country. there are over 800 people who have divided the country. there are over 800 people who have been - divided the country. there are over| 800 people who have been indicted and who will be charged for taking part injanuary 6th, when people in america wonder if the doj doesn t
maria s point, you know, globally around the world. listen to what he told our wolf blitzer. sure. this is really damaging when you re a democrat or a republican. liberal or conservative. you love the country. you don t want to see a white house that seems to be so chaotic, so incompetent and so filled with contradictory actions and opinions that people around the world and people here in america wonder if there s any leadership at all coming from the president. so, ben, are you hearing in republican circles there s real concern about the messages sent globally? there s just not. if you re an establishment republican or democrat like schumer for example, let s be clear, schumer s been saying the same exact lines you just heard there before election day, before he actually beat hillary clinton. so this is meaningless to me coming from chuck schumer. this is exactly you can just change the date on the screen. it would be what he said before election day a year and a half
around the world. and, you know, tim, you touched on that. listen to what he told our wolf blitzer. this is really damaging whether you re a democrat or a republican, liberal or conservati conservative. you love the country and you don t want to see a white house that seems to be so chaotic and so incompetent and so filled with contradictory actions and opinions that people around the world and people here in america wonder if there s any leadership at all coming from the president. tim, is that what s happening? is that the ripple effect? i mean, we don t have to listen to the, you know, the democratic leader to know that disruption is not an approach to management. disruption is what you do when you want to set a new tone. but you can t manage by disruption. the united states is the leader of alliances. it is engaged every day around the world in trade discussions.
but also with the senate. at a time when people in america wonder do systems work? can things function and can we do this or does it all devolve into parts and garbage every time? everybody in that room acted like an adult. everybody asked good questions. people took their obligations seriously and rose to the moment. i think we need more of this to show people at home, it still works. john mccain did not have a super day. but he stayed up too late watching the diamondbacks. greg: he was making a subtle point. richard: i agree with chris on this point. they were well prepared. they had a good conversation with comey. i thought he was an excellent witness. he had no notes. he spoke of the heart and went into detail and explained a lot of situations and i think he
of columbia voting with the exception of hawaii to the big primary season. what lessons are we learning tonight or in total of the primary season? we will continue our conversation and ladies and gentlemen, let s look at the state of new hampshire. kelly ayotte was the established favorite, and judd la montagne is the challenger. this is another one of those seats that people out there in the middle of america wonder why do i care about new hampshire? well, it is a republican seat, and the big conversation is that if mr. lamontagne wins, is he so far right that the democrat could pick up the seat, and get in the way of the math of the republicans taking over the senate. and i would say that in that state we won with obama, and a lot of states with the independent vote is big, there and they liked john mccain before sarah palin got on that ticket, but i don t vote against