believe if he just rides behind the foul fumes of donald trump for four years that he s not going to get completely destroyed by nikki haley in a republican primary? how do these people think the story ends? right. you ride behind a garbage truck for four years and you expect to come out smelling like a rose, that doesn t happen. in terms of the way he deals with people and treats people and uses people and throws them away, this is donald trump, this is who he s always been. it is who he will always be. and anyone who doesn t see that is a fool, i think. and in terms of this obscene policy of separating families, that s who donald trump was on immigration, that s who jeff sessions was on immigration,
will he push away the hand of i guy. if he doesn t embrace president trump, what does this say to you? even in a play where the candidate is very strong and promising candidate doesn t see president trump as being advantageous to him politically, that might be fine with trump, because all he wants is rick scott to win that seat, but we know president trump, he takes things personally. if rick scott pushes him away a bit, that will not sit well with the president. joe biden goods to nashville, lecture in vanitier built and little participate in a fund-raiser. if he s going to continue what he s been doing, which is go for these very red state, blue collar establishment candidates. he s been very, very smart, played his politics quite well, endorsed a number of people, campaigned for people, like
a simple. man thing now he can also only keep. saying . thanks. one of the you up at the gongs but it s almost the whole they re full of them on that album doesn t see. it was by your munich mistake it was ian bogost i want to see. pull out and not i don t want to lose the avoidable to someone like me. look at momo it s. awful. soccer is a really big deal here in america it s more important that i ve respected because i think the focus more on the big americans or it s like. baseball or american football but it s really big. and that s myself
comey, trump has had these inappropriate contacts and he s had a lot of pushback to those. the excuse that he s new to this and doesn t understand how immensely inappropriate this stuff is, it doesn t hold up and it does start to corroborate the notion that, hey, this isn t just a political neophyte, you know, who doesn t understand this isn t the way you go about things, but instead there is some kind of obstructive intent behind what he s doing. do you read anything into their response, john, that the white house has been cooperative with the senate intelligence committee s inquiry and the president at no point has admitted attempted i should say to apply undue xluinfluence committee members. he has reiterated what he has long said publicly, there is no evidence of collusion and these investigations must come to a fair and appropriate completion. i m reading it off my phone here. i don t have my glasses. he may be the only one in america who doesn t see what everybody else sees
america who doesn t see what everybody else sees. there s such a trail by now of associated meetings with russians for quid pro quos, hiding what did happen, and then admitting that it happened. and you know, his pattern seems to be less like a president, and more like the thugs that he associated with in organized crime in new york. and the tactics that he picked up from roy cohn are evident and so visible to the public that it s lake you have to be from another planet or never seen this kind of thing to believe that anything that he s doing is innocent. you re pressuring people to cut out of an investigation, when they re making disclosures to the public that implicate him in a conspiracy. i don t think very many people believe what they hear from the white house, and we have a pinocchio president on all other issues, so why do we think the one that he s the center of the investigation, he s going to be any better? susan, i want to ask you about blackwater founder we, er