obamacare. i think joe said earlier there is going to be a test here because certainly the repeal bill is out there. it s the one that president obama vetoed. they could pick that right back up, pass it. what needs to be attached to that is a replace bill. you got to have the second part of that formula, don t you, eric, or else you lose wisconsin, you lose michigan, you lose pennsylvania, you lose north carolina. you lose all of these states that trump picked up. but to the point that you were saying that the only thing that donald trump has committed to, it goes back to that statement at the republican national convention when he said that the media has been taking trump literally not seriously. people are taking him seriously not literally. he has this very broad commitment to the working people of this country and the states that you mention so if you take something away from them, that s going to be a fall down on his commitment so that is the general commitment that he s
he gave me a b. he s making it up. he s too smart. we have to go. i would hate to not give everybody 20, 30 seconds for final thoughts. mike? this is our country. all of us. we all live in it together. we want it to prosper and we want it to be successful and peaceful and everyone to be recognized and have their rights recognized and today donald trump is going to be our president. doris? i think it s deeper than what we ve been saying about the media. people are experiencing changes and globalization and technology in different ways. people in cities and on the coast used to living with immigrants and jobs coming okay to them are feeling one thing about all of the changes in the world. people living in trump land have had a different experience with change. you found that huge gap in the industrial revolution and the problem is one of empathy. we have to understand how people are reacting differently and
government view of the world. okay. you want to do health care. i m getting free market health care drive down costs and give people choice. donald trump, he does not have an ideological foundation. what donald trump wants to get out of it depending on the legislation is anybody s guess. let me ask aircraeric cantor that. what happens within the republican party if within the first 100 days your choice is to destroy paris climate accord, rip up the iran accord or try to get some infrastructure spending through house and senate to put people to work. what happens with divisions in your party when it comes to doing something rather than destroying something? first of all, i think what has been discussed and i know that leader mcconnell talked maybe even this morning about repealing and replacing
crazy things and now they re angry. they re angry that they were wrong. then morphing into he s a nazi. he s a fascist. let me tell you real quickly and then go to doris, let me tell what you nazis and fascists don t do. they don t call nancy pelosi and say, hey, i want to work with you. how do we work together? nazis and fascists do not call chuck schumer and say i know you re the minority leader and one of the most powerful people in washington. we need to work together. that s the thing. you can be offended by all of the things that he says, i totally understand that. we were offended by the muslim ban, by david duke, by all of it. we were offended by it. but we have a responsibility to tell people what s going to happen. and not to be lazy and say he s a nazi or a fascist. how do you put this into historical perspective, doris? reporters watching tweets from their colleagues coming in as they re working on their pieces.
it was really moving and extraordinary what she did. astonishing resilience she showed yesterday. as both of you have said 12 hours, 18 hours before, she thought this would be a very different outcome. especially 24 hours before. and to take on all of the pain and the grief to steve s point the unbelievable feeling in that room. she took it all on and projected back to everyone if you believe in what we fought for and what i fought for throughout my public life, now is not the time to give up. to hold herself together with her husband, her daughter, her son-in-law standing there, vice presidential candidate, and all of us watching, many of us who invested so much in her personally and to the campaign, it was really a stunning moment. i congratulate her and thank her for the service for 40 years in public life and hope it s not the end of it. it s a different chapter and different way she can contribute. it was really remarkable. we re going to talk about this more in the next few b