at what she d have to do to put together a campaign apparatus, already some of the key people she could have hire have had gone to other places those are people she would have asked to keep their powder dry the delegate counter for her in 16. the communications director who went to harris you re starting to see them move that that s one way of looking at it. the other thing is on election night 2016 she told the people around her table as she was putting together a concession speech, and they were trying to figure out what she should say and whether it should point to another campaign or not, that that was her last race and she remarks to reflect that somebody building a robust campaign or trying to is president trump. the new york times reports he faces uncertain 2020 prospects that several trump antagonists are urging others to take on the
charlie manson is a great presenter, but vincent bugliosi was better. and when you put these two antagonists into a courtroom america thought this is entertainment. people who are curious about the tate murders go to the los angeles hall of justice where they wait in long lines. some people are so interested that they get to the courthouse at 4:00 a.m. something else this trial has done is gathered together again those members of manson s family who are not in jail. the world is getting crazy. one read part of a letter that manson wrote the district attorney. i am writing to you because i don t think i m getting a fair trial. i m an individual, one man standing alone defending myself. contrast this with the facilities you have available to you. i noted, for example, the coverage of the charles manson case. here is a man who was guilty, directly or indirectly, of eight murders without reason. here is a man yet, who as far as
no. price? you have eyes. open them. charlie manson is a great presenter, but vincent buyosi was better. and when he put these two antagonists into a courtroom, america thought, this is entertainment. people who are curious about the tate murders go to the los angeles hall of justice where they wait in long lines. some people are so interested that they get to the courthouse at 4:00 a.m. something else this trial has done is gathered together again those members of manson s family who are not in jail. the world is getting crazy. one read part of a letter that manson wrote the district attorney. i m writing to you because i don t think i m getting a fair trial. i m an individual. one man standing alone defending myself. contrast this with the facilities you have available to you. i noted, for example, the coverage of the charles manson case. here is a man who is guilty, directly or indirectly, of eight
they won and privately told associates he is glat democrats won in the house saying he thinks that guarantees his re-election because they will serve as useful and antagonists. do you think we will see that play out? i guess i wouldn t be too shocked. does that outweigh their subpoena power and ability to have oversight over this president? i believe the president is saying that to his friends and his colleagues in private. he is certainly able to rationalize pretty much the situation and find a positive for him in it. it s the power of a positive thinking, perhaps. we know he changes his tune from day-to-day or even from minute-to-minute on twitter, so i don t always put too much stock in those claims. i think it is notable the last few days we have seen the #trump resign trending and editorials in major papers expressing more concern than ever before. we have two counter forces at the same time. one is he may feel more optimistic, he may feel the
we were in a dark and dangerous place in america where politics is driving our system of justice. instead of lady justice being blind to politics. the story of lieutenant general likele flynn, in the end it s so much bigger than politics. whether usual left, right, agnostic or indifferent. at its core, this is a story of injustice. it involves the usual players, protagonists, antagonists. pretty much know the who, what, where, when, and how. the fundamental question. on january 24, 017 was michael flynn treated as per the rules like any other fbi target? the answer a resounding no.