charlie hurts. great to have you both, thank you for joining us. we are having technical difficulties so we can show you the video but if you watch throughout the weekend you have probably seen the video from 2016 of now congresswoman rashida tlaib being escorted out where she was very energetic at a protest with donald trump and is quoted as saying confronting trump was the most patriotic and courageous act i could pursue. now that she s been in congress that s probably a far better place for her to be. she is a heckler, she believes and going to private events and shutting down people s constitutional right to free assembly and free-speech by shouting and trying to shut down people from having such a gathering, her performance in congress i don t think has been any better than that so she should go back to doing that.
there is no group behind them, mobilized by social media but the one common thread is president macron ignored the plight of the average working-class frenchman in the president who was billed as a great reformers accused of creating more problems. is france a warning to the rest of the world what happens when a country squeezes the middle class over environmental taxation and policy? global carbon tax revolts the editorial board rights, the french the latest refuse to sacrifice growth for green piety. let s get into it with democratic strategists isaac wright and fox news contributor katie pavlik and charlie hurts. okay. charlie, your take on this. taxes eat up half of grossed a mystic product every year in france and when you do something like this everybody loves the
lady visit pittsburgh to visit victims and survivors of the tragedy. in the wake of the shooting criticism of donald trump emerges. despite being unabashed pro-israel the president is accused of being anti-semitic. new york magazine said trump and ideology is anti-semitism without jews, trump lambasted enemies as globalists which the implication of extra national loyalty closely tracks the primary accusation made against jews. we talk about this with charlie hurts, assistant editor of the wall street editorial. james freeman and thank you for being with us tonight. is this a tough horrible story? this is what the president said in his tweet about what happened. all of america is in mourning over the mass murder, we pray for those who perished and our hearts go out to the brave police officers who sustained
almost two years ago instead of having 4.2 up i believe honestly you would have 4.2 down. he would be negative. reporter: conservative charlie kirk noted if the president is doing such a bad job as the resistance movement claims why is former president obama trying to take credit for what is happening now with the economy. shannon: which is it? administration in chaos or checking one promise after another off the president s to do list. former ohio senate minority leader, washington times opinion editor charlie hurts and senior editor at the federalist molly hemingway. you heard and reference charlie kirk. of trump is doing such a horrible job why does obama want to take the credit? here is the thing. let s back up and put this in
clinton and charlie hurts was also an opinion editor for the washington times. let s talk about what we are dealing with. this is an interesting piece, jeremy peters writes this, and interview over the last few days, dozens of trump voters and pollsters, strategists describe something like a bonding experience with the president that happens each time republicans have to answer a now familiar question how can you possibly still support this man? these people feel they are attacked and maligned and disregarded and the press is repeatedly, the left is repeatedly proving the president to be truthful about things when he says they don t care about you. it is certainly the case that the core trump supporters, 35% of the electorate remain strong and react to attacks by becoming emboldened.