reducing taxes, limited government. max, when wiyou were at the wa street journal, you believed in those things. on economics, i don t see why you have parted company with him. well, steve, i think it s fair to say that my problems with donald trump go well beyond the policy realm, although a lot of his policies are deeply troubling including pulling out of the trans-pacific trade accord, pulling out of the paris climate accord. using this kind of loud rhetoric that increases the risk of north korea. fundamentally it comes down to the character and nature of the president that he is somebody who is not fit for office, really belongs in adult daycare as bob corker has put it. you can have very little confidence in what he s doing. every single day, pursuing a crack pot vendetta against somebody. whether it s the mayor of san juan, or a gold star family. rocket man, dictator of north
trump. of course, not only did donald trump win, he had a lot of coattail effects in the last election helping a number of senators get elected, so it is donald trump s party today. it s a different party. it is more populous. it there is a rethinking on the foreign policy. about, you know, what kind of engagement the united states should be in it. on economics, though, i would say, you know, look, this is this is still a party of reducing taxes, limited government. max, when you were at the wall street journal, you believed in those things. on economics, i don t see why you have parted company with him. well, steve, i think it s fair to say that my problems with donald trump go well-beyond the policy realm, although a lot of his policies are deeply troubling including pulling out of the trans-pacific trade accord, pulling out of the paris climate accord. using this kind of loud rhetoric