crimes, the actual serious wrongdoing that president trump had. that was not an easy vote for many of us with donald trump. in fact, if you remember speaker pelosi held out for the longest time. we did not want to do it, but it was such compelling overwhelming evidence we felt we had to do it. and there s no comparison between that and ordinary republicans. i would never have said let s impeach ronald reagan or bush sr. they re just trying to muddy the waters and say everyone does it does it, but everyone knows the truth. they know president biden is a decent human being who s dedicated his life to public service. they always invoked the specter of potentially hunter biden and his laptop, but somehow the sentence always ended wait until democrats are in office and we impeach him or her, so to some degree we could see this coming. i myself, and i wonder what you think of this, i m surprised by
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still,py far, the most powerful person in the republican party by a mile. he is the most important ask influential member of that party. he is the important who is still most likely to be the gop nominee in 2024. he is still that by a long mile. if you think about it historically are you allowed shay, are you allowed to disagree with the former-obama campaign manager? i guess so. now, i can, yes. i couldn t do that before, in 2008. but i can do it now. go ahead. and you know, he also is somebody who has done something really remarkable historically. what he has done is as an ex-president, he has positioned himself really as the leader and punitive nominee of the party. nobody was talking about bush sr. running again and being the nominee in 96. nobody was talking about carter running again anding the nominee
was going in, specifically in the trump direction? well, remember with general powell, the republican party to him was the party of reagan. and he had served there as national security adviser. so many people who supported him in those days were in fact republican leaders. he went on to serve with president george h.w. bush sr. as well as george w. bush. so that was the republican party to colin powell. and obviously the republican party has morphed since then and has taken a different turn. well, general, we thank you so much for joining us to share your knowledge about the person you knew, colin powell. our hearts go out to his lovely wife, alma and the entire family, and i think will you agree with that. thank you. absolutely. thank you, don. and up next, we re going to set the record straight on colin powell s death and what it tells
his former party and really the direction the party was going in, specifically in the trump direction? well, remember with general powell, the republican party to him was the party of reagan, and he had served there as national security adviser. so many people who supported him in those days were, in fact, republican leaders. he went on to serve with president george h.w. bush sr. as well as george w. bush. so that was the republican party to colin powell. and obviously the republican party has morphed since then and has taken a different turn. well, general, we thank you so much for joining us to share your knowledge about the person you knew, colin powell. thank you. our hearts go out to his lovely wife, alma, and the entire family, and i think you will agree with that. thank you. absolutely. thank you, don. up next, we re going to set the record straight on colin