d.c., the first time. and this idea that they are somehow enslaved because these other people, the other americans they don t want to share the country with us or anyone else who doesn t believe what they believe. so the sense that their the victim in this is really the sad part and the fact that donald trump continues to pour gasoline on those flames i mean, this idea of victimization means these people are going to do whatever it takes to control their country. and that s what the clan believed from the beginning when slavery ended in 1865 and what we re dealing with now in 2018. you remember how quickly what was calm at one moment or the appearance thereof, quickly, quickly changed and heather heyer was then killed. when you re watching this, we re hearing the numbers are not what they thought. a couple dozen, right? and there were some estimates that they thought there were going to be 3, 400 that were going to protest. and when they came out of the subway and they got ther
jurortive term, but the political forces in the executive branch, and that s why the director is given a tenure term, so it is guaranteed that you ll span presidential administrations to make sure that you re leading in a way that s not influenced by the political winds. richard painter, to you, with your hat on as a former white house ethics lawyer. is there, given comey s comments about why fbi directors have ten-year terms and why they have to be beyond politics or even the appearance thereof, do you believe that anyone with a political background can be tapped and be trusted by this president at this point in time? oh, i think they can. i ve worked in republican politics for about 30 years. i know some of these people. they re very good people. i think they could do an excellent job as director of the fbi, but it s going to be critical that there will be an independent prosecutor for the trump/russia connection investigation. that should not be handled by the fbi director. and