people quit. i don t think that was going to stop him. because he knows, you know, nixon did it, some people quit, so what? right? but that thing it won t work. the other one will be the bigger story. yeah, it s not like he has a lot of respect for with a justice department represents. he doesn t want to silly that. he said something early when i had you on, in the 7:00 hour, which i thought was also a part of. it part two of what you were saying is that donald trump understands casting. and when you bring jeff clarke in and humiliate him in front of all these other men. and he has in donoghue his dirty jeans and not dressed and he doesn t want to come in, in an army t-shirt. and he says, no, you come, you sit here by me. and you say jeff clark is in this starch avery has to decide if he is cast for the role and he says, that guy is a loser. that guy is dumb, he is not competent. he said and says, oh, that can t be my guy. that guy is not the right guy. he does it look like h
understands casting. and when you bring jeff clarke in and humiliate him in front of all these other men. and he has in donoghue his dirty jeans and not dressed and he doesn t want to come in, in an army t-shirt. and he says, no, you come, you sit here by me. and you say jeff clark is in this starch avery has to decide if he is cast for the role and he says, that guy is a loser. that guy is dumb, he is not competent. he said and says, oh, that can t be my guy. that guy is not the right guy. he does it look like him. remember the one thing you heard donald trump criticize about the people who invaded the capital is that they did not look right? they looked kind of grumpy. but in that moment, clark looked to grumpy, he was like, no he, he s humiliated. he walked into the fbi director s office, assuming he could find it. chris wray rent even give him the time of day. trump needed to see clint eastward sitting in the jeffrey clark chair. and he needed to see, this is the toughest, smar
0 me or met with me virtually every day. the president, throughout all these meetings and telephone conversations, was adamant that he had one and that we were not doing our job. the president said, just say the election is corrupt and leave the rest to me and republican congressman. we will wear that any members of congress had [inaudible] mr. gaetz and mr. brooks mr. gaetz was the first to ask for a pardon. [inaudible] i m sorry. the only reason i know to ask for a pardon is because you think you have committed a crime. the president is getting very agitated and he said, people tell me i should just get rid of both of you and change the leadership, put jeff clarke in, maybe something will finally get done. i thought that it was [inaudible] how does the president even know mr. clark? i said, so suppose i do the, suppose i replace him, replace with [inaudible] jeff clark. what would you do? i said, mr. president, i would rather resign immediately. rachel maddow,
let s anoint brian stelter, the judge and jury over what misinformation is or isn t. the guy couldn t even figure out nicholas sandmann wasn t harassing a native american elder. reliable this guy is the gate keeper? come on, give me a break. jesse: last question because we have quote to go before we run. do you want to see whoopi fired or not? listen, man. i will be honest with you. i don t give a crap. okay? i don t watch whoopi goldberg. whoopi goldberg is an idiot. her comments about trying to lecture the other two about the holocaust was so disturbing. and her lack of knowledge on the topic. here s my take, one quick thing. new rules, baby. you wanted everybody fired for maybe a mistake no forgiveness? i don t care. i m not going to shed one damn tear for whoopi goldberg. i don t care. jesse: my guy is saying the same thing. fire her, don t fire her. i don t give a damn.
he did on january 6th, which is i don t have the power to overturn the election. what s different about this time around is he was willing to call out trump by name and say, no, again, my guy, i do not have the ability to overturn the election. you, mr. former president, i m talking to you. that s the biggest difference, he s willing to say this so directly. but if you listen to his speech, one of the things that s interesting, he got so much prays for saying that part, which he s been saying, but at other parts of the speech he s still alluding to the basis of the big lie which is that there was fraud and irregularity within the election. and that is still the baseline of the republican party at this point. that s the basis of the legitimate political discourse that rnc was referring to. they wanted to be the case that everything that the trump campaign and all of trump s advisers et cetera did in the aftermath of the 2020 election