pelosi. i m glad we re having that debate on our show. thank you for being here, bill, abdul. i m listening to a great podcast, new season of slow burn is all about the attack on iraq, the invision, the buildup. it s really fascinating. i m not against revisiting those decisions at all. abdul and bill, thank you for visiting us. president biden once called uk s boris wronson a trump clone. now hear him describe his visit with biden. a little bit of movement on the infrastructure bill, a little. we ll explain.
not the mainstream screw. community. they stayed silent on the issue, then congresswoman omar issued her clarification and they said what they said. do you think they should have defended omar more, or what s your take? unfortunately, we ve seen kind of divisiveness coming out of the gop for a long time to try to define the excursions abroad, the kinds of things that my fellow member on this panel, bill cristol, advocated here in iraq. if we believe in dignity, human rights and justice, do we apply those evenly here and abroad? and whatever she tweeted, you know, she clarified what she meant. she wasn t trying to draw false equivalences. the bigger picture is what is our responsibility abroad, what is our responsibility to critique ourselves when we are part and parcel of the kinds of
violence that we saw, whether it was the israeli army against gazans killing 67 children in gaza or it was the iraq war? go ahead, bill. joe biden voted for the iraq war. i mean, i m a joe biden democrat. i m not saying they all agree with me joe biden democrat or joe biden republican? i m sort of a joe biden democrat and republican. i m a republican trying to help joe biden and the democratic party. it s a fair debate. there are joe biden democrats. i don t think it s a debate. i don t think joe biden is a bill cristol republican. and i agree with that. we ve decided that was one of the darkest moments in our history. and it was based in the same kind of failure to take on, whether or not our adventurism abroad and the innocent lives it took was consistent with our values. it clearly was not and we have the responsibility to keep having this conversation. i take that. i would love to focus on today s
hill, thanks. bill cristol joins us here. what was your reaction? she said she was not making a moral comparison and not equating terrorist organizations with democratic countries. i think she was listing different countries that had cases before the international criminal court but, of course, the united states, afghanistan, israel listed alongside the taliban and hamas. not the kind of question i would have asked. she s entitled to ask questions. she was asking tone kr blinken, secretary of state, who does not agree with her and house democratic leadership doesn t agree with yher. joe biden doesn t agree with her. she s in a small sliver of the democratic party and i think democrats did a pretty good job politically. substantively i don t know if i agree with them, making clear her motives, whatever her intentions, the point of view she seems to have expressed is
forecast track. none hit alabama. then outcome came the sharpie yesterday, altering the old path to include alabama. today the president tweeted an old spaghetti model that came out four days before his original tweet that was an attempt to justify his forecast. but if anything it makes you wonder why he didn t also warn mississippi, louisiana, tennessee and even mexico, for good measure, as you can see with all the spaghetti strands. yes, sharpie data is absurd. if aliens landed in washington ten years from now and wanted just one word that totally sums up this presidency, trump s stubbornness, ego, willingness to mislead us and mislead us about misleading us. even the media s reaction and sometimes overreaction to it all, you might just tell them, sharpie gate. joining me now, carol lee, bill cristol and president and ceo of voto latino.