you know, it reminds me of another candidate who pitched similarly lofty ideas but served us the dinner bell for base voters eager for red meat. concrete border wall that mexico would pay for. new coal, steel and manufacturing skrjobs. alternative to obamacare and easy to win trade wars. despite the campaign promises being on the opposite side of the political spectrum, elizabeth warren is sounding a lot like the democrats donald trump. whether it s because of the constitution or the courts, trump was never going to be able to do many of the things he was promising in 2015 from denuking north korea to ending birth rite citizenship. for warren, cost constitution would be significant barriers to many plans. that should concern democrats especially the ones who support her. and believe she can actually make good on her many promises. okay, with me now, former presidential candidate, former dnc chairman howard dean.
and the republican party s approval ratings plummet. and less than one in four americans supported donald trump shutting down the government for his wall. this is a political loser and yet it s all he wants to talk about. joe, we re talking about the judgment of one man versus in the past the paradigm has always been the party working together in coordination with the white house to come up with a deal that by the time it s sent up there, it s pretty much all but blessed and the president will sign it. in this case literally if you talk to top leadership aides in the senate, they don t know what the president s going to do, even though technically they re working with them to try and come up with this deal. they can get a deal. they re almost there. if you talk to the negotiators, you see the democrats giving some on fencing, you see the republicans coming down off of that hard 5.7 billion number, whatever it is. they can get to a deal. the question is at the 11th hour, what is the d
it, and their problem is that after wapd in december before christmas, they can mut what is rhett rhetty are i would say arizona reporting to democrat and republicans on the brount steve miller, that s who he s listening to. the wall, we think of it as a
president is going to make about not the party about his own political fate and whether it s better to just say i declare this national emergency, so be it, in terms of the party but at the end of the day i can tell my base that i went to the mat to them on the number one promise that i made in my campaign. willie, you ve talked about it before. what was the date? they had the deal. republicans, democrats and the president had signed off on a deal to fund the government and then ann coulter and rush limbaugh objected. yeah. we have to remind people why we re here. the president of the united states had a deal and on the cover of the front page of the washington post back in december it said the president backs away from pledge against the wall and he heard it from all corners of the conservative movement, from the republicans on the hill who said you cannot back away from this core promise, this chant you led through 2015 and 16, it s why
policy but it s not a policy. it s become so much bigger than just a 5.7 billion dollar project. if he cannot get the wall, it s determine by that he has failed and for republicans, too, it s become so symbolic of something much longer that they can no longer afford to give in they owned washington, they could pass anything they wanted to pass and during that time lindsey graham, who is now aing this is all that matters, lindsay sid you had one roar effectively i would say turned this into a referendum not on bored are security but on