the fbi versus america.s of tont that s the focus of tonight s angle. day you ever stop during the course of your day and wonder how did thingsk get so off track in america?er now, i m just not talking about the lousy economy or high prices either. a lot of the bedrock values seem to be in short supply.t suy respect for elders, respect for our history. respect for our constitution. how about justho basicw ab dece? you just put a magazine, you still try to mar-a-lago stupid . you see those like of that she s going to die. ie the rank depravity, today the viciousness, the casual nature of the violence today seems different. s differenat least from what i r seeing growing up. g is one thing is obvious. en wa when wnne can t expect our next generation to respect the rule of law, we can t., we c er we certainly can t. if our own f.b.i. is perceived to be flouting the basic idea of equal justice under the law. but operating within an obvious political bias, as it did re
dollars by the fbi to finde co and yeue thing. he couldn t theyt. yet they use that fake dossier to fool a fisa judge to spyzens. on americans. they contracted twitter out and paid him three million dollars to suppress informationd about a laptop that affected t the election. electthey wiped clean, subpoend phones during the mueller investigation. we have no need to get in this lisa page and peter stroke. in h and the last look at the last four directors. we had robert mueller, oath who swore under oath he didn the know at the steele dossier was and he didn t know what fusion gbs was that was the pillars of his entire investigation that we had. james comey, who played amnesia two hundred and forty five times under oath, we hadth andrew mccabe admittedly lied to federal investigators four times. these weres or the top people.er now, i don t need to get into christopher wray. he s very decent us . so i don t think people have what they want to believe in. the fbi. lost but they lost
so, no, i mean, i think my record is very, veryng and clear and we are going e to be strong on immigration and we re going be very strong against th china. and it s not just becaus theehe that s what the base wants. those are the proper policies. given what we re facing in this country, in open border, chin and china that gets away g with murder across our economic relationship. they to spying a balloon on americans over the continental united states. weited state need to be smarter. we need to be stronger. governor , that means you reg not for the trans-pacific partnership. going back to that old horseat no, no.o, i mean, i think that what we need to do is we need to disaggregate the economic relationship with china. in thed to recapture supply chains here in the unitednefits states . f i think there couleod be someple economic benefits for peoplerer here at home. but i think just as importantly, this is a security issue . n contro they are in control of key things that our econom
you ve been abouhtt as far as breathing room? well, a new record . 60% of americans are living paycheck to paycheck. there president biden, according to politico, house dems were tha hoping that by the speech tonight will light their path back to the majority. pat well, here s his path. an need to come together on police reform and immigration reform. we ve got to reinstate roe v. wade and pass it nationally. we re going to ban assault weapons again, come or highn a water and high capacity magazines. and how excited waras the housew democratic caucus about all this? while politico went on toen o report, though, the lion s share of the caucus members were cheering, biden and charm city, several skipped his speech to stay in d.c. for anon awards ceremony honoring singer hono mitchell. t tr i would make a joke about trying to play both sides for all you joni mitchell fan.