thought would be private. they also have a deep seated fear going back to 2014 with uprisings in ukraine worrying about democracy. why can t we have democracy in russia? they want to say look how badly democracy is working in the uk and in the u.s. and so they have their greatest wish would be a presidential election whose legitimacy was honestly in doubt and contested by the parties. they would say look, you re better off with vladimir taking care of everybody. this democracy is messy. it s a very good point. and mimi, as someone as a lawyer, just imagining a scenario in which you are attempting to resolve the way that we resolve contested elections is through the courts. and the last time that that happened was 2000 in a way that a lot of people were very angry at, and i think the bush v gore decision is hilariously
a capacity for shopping for us the backstop the withdrawal agreement i mean this is really one of the very very very key and most contentious issues when it comes to exiting the exactly on the close of the time gets the more fearful that the irish get their products won t get to the european market that the northern ireland peace process with collapse that somehow it s all to me sold off as a bargaining chip on their afraid that you know as it gets closer to the end of october the leaders will blink and they re afraid of our strengths and when it s bombast. actually convince them to convince the irish to change their minds of the fear of betrayal there that s a deep seated fear and you know boris johnson doesn t have many friends in brussels but you know he seems to believe he s told he s talking the talk whether he can walk it is another matter and he has a lot of work to do and when it comes to convincing people that he can really deliver that is certainly for sure and barbara we mig
from congress or she should certainly resign from the house foreign affairs committee. what she said is so deep-seated in her heart that her lame apology, that s what it was, it was lame, and she didn t mean a word of it, was just not appropriate. yeah. deep-seated. that old sort of racist belief jews are just about money. you hear people talking at times about jews and money, whether in politics or whether in business, people say jews are they re great negotiations. obviously, mika, that s something from what the president just said there, that s something donald trump would never fall victim to himself, right? never never never. i want to point out the tweet was horrible.
the house. this honestly is really, really simple stuff. really simple. but for some reason, there s a couple people out there that i think are just missing the boat, and one of them s the president. we also saw conservative media and the influence it has over the president essentially shaming him for conceding initially when it was reported he would sign the clean cr. does this show the president cares more about what people like ann coulter and rush limbaugh thinks over his own policy experts? yes, i do. all right, okay. mike drop there. we know james mattis left because president trump wouldn t take his advice. now we hear top u.s. envoy in isis, in the fight against isis, brett mcguirk, is leaving. do you think more people will follow their lead? i don t know but that is a much more existential, deep-seated, long-term problem than this government shutdown.
accomplished oral advocate. he worked in the sg s office. he is going to be well prepared. he is also, you know, members of the judiciary committee often think they have thought through these sort of deep constitutional issues. judges generally actually have, and so there is a sort of information asymmetry. i can t imagine what you are insinuating. right. the first problem is that they are not going to get him to say anything he really doesn t want to say, and they are not going to trip him up in a deep seated way. so i think the challenge for the members of the committee is to engage him on the subjects that they really care about, which seems to me to be reproductive freedoms, general issues of jurisprudence, and executive power in a fashion that allows him to say exactly as much as he is willing to say and highlights