at it through the lens of how could i make this against president trump, how can i ridicule him for this. that s obvious. the boy scout speech, a little weird but i thought it was funny. i was laughing. and kirsten, the crowds in ohio were amazing. absolutely. they are fired up about him. they love him. we talked about it earlieearlie. i want to see him use that momentum and energy and political capitol to get some things done, a lot of them are looking forward to tax reform. that will affect their pocketbook. that s why my mother voted for him. we need to learn how to disagree well. quick final thought. rolling stone hasn t been relevant since they stopped including a roach clip for free. here they are smooching up to trudeau. they need to spend more time checking campus rate stores and less time doing this. iran take a big step to a
world bends to him. this idea that success, success, success, which is a word in the boy scout speech that the president keeps using, you re going to be successful. but this is a trump thing that he says and scaramucci again said it i think this morning on tv. we re going to win so much you re going to get tired of winning. scaramucci, you know, during the prime aerz he wrote something, a column that warned about denim gogary word that the republican party was heading towards moral brums or a state of where it was really going to have to examine itself. but he seems to have taken that to mean moral bankruptcy in the sense of restructure, get rid of all your old assets bankruptcy the way wall street people think of bankruptcy. an opportunity. to start over. great conversation. thank you. hoos written an interesting article you should read when anthony scaramucci fell in love with donald trump. all right. up next, another day another tweet from the president blasting jeff ses
that was the president last week apparently threatening virginia senator unless he backed the repeal of the health care act. joining me now, jennifer rubin, conservative blogger for the washington post. i want to start with this boy scout speech what was remarkable and od and unnerving to a lot of people. the president assembled in front of a crowd of boy scouts to talk about passing the health care bill and lobbying their senators. long disposition on his election and then basically gets a lot of adolescent boys to reign down boos on hillary clinton. take a listen. i went there because i kept hearing we re 269. but then wisconsin came in, many many years, michigan came in. so and we worked hard there. you know, my opponent didn t work hard there. because she was told she was told she was going to win michigan.
presidency is the power to inspire. there was no inspiration there. 30,000 kids. right in front of you. instead, what civic lesson did he give these young people? first, fake news. in a democracy, people get their information it s important that they get information. he s basically saying the only information you can trust is from me. that s a very scary. very scary kind of idea. when you combine it with something he did earlier in the day and one of his tweets in which he basically scolded the justice department for not prosecuting his opponent in the election, that s the kind of thing you see in third world authoritarian systems and in the boy scout speech, there was a lot of that feel to it. it was mostly political,
should leave town unless we have a health insurance plan, unless we can give our people great health care. because we re close. we re very close. the other night i was very surprised when i heard a couple of my friends, my friends, they really were and are, they might not be very much longer. but that s okay. i think. i have to get them back. that s right. you didn t go out there. this is the one we were worried about. you weren t there. but you re going to be. you re going to be. look he wants to remain a senator, doesn t he? okay. that was the president last week apparently threatening virginia senator unless he backed the repeal of the health care act. joining me now, jennifer rubin, conservative blogger for the washington post. i want to start with this boy scout speech what was remarkable