administration. he was really respected. he s a guy who has pretty sterling credentials as a rhodes scholar, his father worked for the bush administration and he was seen as a stabilizing force in this white house. kelly came in as chief of staff, he took porter under his wing. porter operated as a deputy chief of staff. constantly traveling with the president. he was responsible for all the paper that crossed the president s desk, everything the president read. he was always around. so it s been difficult for people in this building to try to reconcile this vision they have of rob porter, this man they knew, this man they really liked professionally with the stories they re hearing of what these women allege, what he s done behind closed doors. i want you to listen to this interview with corey lewandowski. i want to ask you two specific questions. lewandowski from today. that s a question for the president. i think the president is the only person that will make the decision. if j
could have, to believe somebody who looks the right way. so i think we have a very disturbing pattern with the man who is really running the white house on a day-to-day basis and is the personal gatekeeper to the president. i don t know how much lower he could possibly sink. this is an absolute failure of any kind of ethics. and to the extent there is an ethical standard that says people comply with the law, have to comply with the law, he certainly fell below that in coughing for them and pushing them higher and higher into the power structure of the white house. the questions are out there. we will see what their replies are. so under the category of maybe good news, you were the last ethics czar. you have been out for, you know, over a half a year now. and they just named the new one. emery rounds. he was white house counsel for bush 43 back in 2009. he gets the five-year term.
and everybody gets bigger paycheck, that s the moment he needs to be driving home, not only affecting you in that way but affecting glow the money being pumped in the american economy by american businesses to build new plants and equipment, to refurbish their stores, to create and build and buy new things that are going to require at the end to have line somebody in a factory, somebody in a farm, somebody in a ranch to create whatever it is they need. chris: the key is and how he s going to do on tuesday night, how he is going to do wednesday and thursday, he did great in speech to congress last february, but then he got back into tweets and needless arguments right afterwards. this is the moment of optimism, people are starting to feel optimism about the economy. this is the moment to strike that note of optimism that he missed in inaugural address when he talked about the dark and gloomy place called america. [laughter] chris: your boss didn t like that, bush 43.
and everybody gets bigger paycheck, that s the moment he needs to be driving home, not only affecting you in that way but affecting glow the money being pumped in the american economy by american businesses to build new plants and equipment, to refurbish their stores, to create and build and buy new things that are going to require at the end to have line somebody in a factory, somebody in a farm, somebody in a ranch to create whatever it is they need. chris: the key is and how he s going to do on tuesday night, how he is going to do wednesday and thursday, he did great in speech to congress last february, but then he got back into tweets and needless arguments right afterwards. this is the moment of optimism, people are starting to feel optimism about the economy. this is the moment to strike that note of optimism that he missed in inaugural address when he talked about the dark and gloomy place called america. [laughter] chris: your boss didn t like that, bush 43.
and everybody gets bigger paycheck, that s the moment he needs to be driving home, not only affecting you in that way but affecting glow the money being pumped in the american economy by american businesses to build new plants and equipment, to refurbish their stores, to create and build and buy new things that are going to require at the end to have line somebody in a factory, somebody in a farm, somebody in a ranch to create whatever it is they need. chris: the key is and how he s going to do on tuesday night, how he is going to do wednesday and thursday, he did great in speech to congress last february, but then he got back into tweets and needless arguments right afterwards. this is the moment of optimism, people are starting to feel optimism about the economy. this is the moment to strike that note of optimism that he missed in inaugural address when he talked about the dark and gloomy place called america. [laughter] chris: your boss didn t like that, bush 43.