wedding. very briefly. and, again, the family stuff, what do your parents think about this? well, you know, i think you can see from the new york times piece that my mom is conservative, my dad is conservati conservative. i haven t spoken to them about this and i don t intend to. those conversations, political conversations like that in our family don t end well. but now they re out in the public. i m not going there. now they re very much out in the public for all the world to see. let me just read one more thing that your brother, the congressman, said. my siblings are all liberal democrats who hate president trump. these disgruntled hillary supporters are related by blood to me but like leftists everywhere they put political ideology before family. stalin would be proud.
chosen for his or her legal talent and reputation for fairness. but these are not normal times. instead, we are here to decide whether to rubber stamp donald trump s preselected political ideologue nominated because he believes that a sitting president should be shielded from criminal lawsuits and prosecution no matter the facts. let s not forget that during his campaign, donald trump needed to the shore up the report from the republican base who questioned whether he was sufficiently conservati conservative, and to help, he the turned to the federalist society and the heritage foundation to build a pre-approved list of names and promised to pick from among them when selecting nominees for the supreme court. these groups are longstanding right-wing organizations that advocate for conservative causes and legal positions. the heritage foundation focuses on developing policy, too, and
i think the senate is going to be a little more challenging. i think it s i just don t know any, you know, well-funded democrats out there who are, you know, putting republicans in danger, to be quite honest. but the house, i definitely think is going to be a huge part. i just want to piggyback quickly on what jason said about wisconsin, about the location. i think wisconsin, part of it is locations, location, location, but i think in the race it s also education, education, education. and you ve had a lot of public educators come out and campaign and be on the front lines in that race because he completely attacked the public education system there when he decimated their collective bargaining rights. he was strategic because he excluded the police and firefighters, state trooper unions because they vote for conservati conservative. we re going to keep going. we re going to keep the panel around. i have to talk about florida. the latest on michael cohen s new claims that his for
around the world. and, you know, tim, you touched on that. listen to what he told our wolf blitzer. this is really damaging whether you re a democrat or a republican, liberal or conservati conservative. you love the country and you don t want to see a white house that seems to be so chaotic and so incompetent and so filled with contradictory actions and opinions that people around the world and people here in america wonder if there s any leadership at all coming from the president. tim, is that what s happening? is that the ripple effect? i mean, we don t have to listen to the, you know, the democratic leader to know that disruption is not an approach to management. disruption is what you do when you want to set a new tone. but you can t manage by disruption. the united states is the leader of alliances. it is engaged every day around the world in trade discussions.
asked to take that vote, the white house is well them. when you re absent that, it makes the job tougher. m.j., let me ask you this. these aren t republicans in hillary clinton district. these are republicans like billy wong, who pull us out and says i cannot get behind this, because of what it and it doesn t protect preexisting conditions. i think you re right rear not just see one chuchk saying we can t be for this bill. we re seeing a range of members prothe nod rats to the conservati conservative, the bill at its base does too much to take away protections that were so fundamental to obamacare and the experts coming out and say this will allow insurance companies to charge older people more, to charge a lot more for people with preexisting conditions.