be expected, particularly hannity and some of the commentators, there are some real reporters on fox who feel uncomfortable of abetting this, but the republican party is in dang remember of abetting a criminal cover up. and this will have real consequences. the heros of water gate were really republicans who said we cannot have a criminal president of the united states, barry gold water, 1964 nominee of his party, led adele gauges of republicans who went to richard nixon three days before he resigned and says you must leave office, mr. president, because of what you have done. there is no interest in the truth that we are now seeing from the organized republican party on capitol hill. and there could be huge consequences for a long time because of that. so could they are be heroes again potentially, but to use
soldier moment. he has not had that. if you go back to the early 60s where the conservator movement was first gaining steam, barry gold water and bill buckley made a decision to completely ex communicate the john better society because they thought they were nuts and they were conspiracy theer theorist and they would tarnish the move in the country. they got together, they did that, you have not heard of the john berks society since. what president trump has to do is tell these people they have no place. look, these are domestic terrorist, don. we re not talking about removing statues they were walking around the street of charlottesville with riot gear and helmets. listen i i have this is domestic violence, don. you got to call it out for what it is and you have to say
thing with president bush 41 in both 1988 and 1992. their challengers would never have dreamt of saying such a thing. we were talking friday night late friday night. just a simpler more innocent time friday night. where people thought the videotape may well be fatal. may well be disqualifying. we were talking about the lack of a controlling authority in this race specifically. i mentioned to lawrence on the air, hugh scott, barry gold water, john rhodes. walked up the white house drive way. the man or the figure, the principal, seldom knows when it s time for the principal to go was our conversation, having nothing to do with donald trump. but they were guyes who went and said, mr. president, president nixon, it s time you have no support in congress. the difference is there is a mechanism to throw nixon out of
they didn t even shake hands at the beginning. usually at least there is some pretense of friendliness or at least civility. this was devoid of humor from beginning to end. i think you can go through all the debates, back to 1960, you will not find that and needless to say, you ve never seen a candidate before telling the other, if i were president, you would be in jail. and the irony is that 1976 for instance, president ford, there was a special prosecutor looking into that administration, same thing with president bush 41 in both 1988 and 1992. their challengers would never have dreamt of saying such a thing. we were talking friday night late friday night. just a simpler more innocent time friday night. where people thought the videotape may well be fatal. may well be disqualifying. we were talking about the lack of a controlling authority in this race specifically. i mentioned to lawrence on the air, hugh scott, barry gold water, john rhodes. walked up the white house drive way. t
when kathy hochul got the votes of folks in a democrat district and won, this election here, i think the people in new york are saying what the people in the country are saying. don t take us for granted. the game is over. it s time for us to get down to business. we re tired of just the talk. get it done. i don t think there s any bigger job that we can have but to help create the jobs in the private sector. i believe in new york the message once again came loud and clear. get to work putting america back to work. congressman halfway becerra. it s deja vu all over again on capitol hill as the supercommittee may now start taking up the president s job plan. still to come, barry gold water, al smith, giants of american politics and they were all presidential losers. how the biggest losers can sometimes have the biggest impact on history. plus the white house goes to