issues. it s not necessary.as to he doesn t need a step by step instruction as to what to do, makes our country look verye weak on the national stage. not capable of doing his duties, embarrassing. well, i m sure that is embarrassing. and i would just say, if that so not acceptable for the ceo, of a a company, it s not acceptable for the ceo of our country to behave like that. and i understand the no, s because, you know, you re at these big affair. you do need some sort ofn stand, instruction. but you say and you speak right ? i mean, come. on .- i unde well, yorsu know, i m sorry, bu. it doesn t i understand what you re saying because it saysve you re going to have opening remarks. eve thmean, we vnte done a million public events where it says this is we re openinisg remarksa happened. but when he has to look down a t his paper like this to say wein stand together with ukraine and the ukrainian people, come . on . yeah, you know, john , it just
and take off instead of headedhn to the situation room. why don t i have a problem. with that, colonel ? i a prowell, we all have to hae a problem with it. i mean, there s no doubt that this president is significantly compromised, both mentally d and perhaps even ethically because of what his son may have done or didn t do. allywith the communist chinese.t and so physically, mentally,thes and morally, he s a verye compromised commander in chief. now, here s what s happening behind the scenes. first of all, it s stunning to me that a strategic target like the kerch bridge could be so poorly defended or protectede so by the russians. putin s response that he calleda it a bridge attackns or terrorim event. well, this morning, that 80 plus ballistic missilesot aimed at civilian targets all across the country, it was time to catch people going to work in the morning, notably putin is either in or had just comecof from an emergency meetinrog with his version of the national security council.
pre was theresi any disagreement about that? you said? i m not sure they askedent askedd. excess persay.e having i was shown that we were having a very good conversation evenn y when they went downstairs, the attorneys went downstairs, s showed them the room, showed them the boxes. ry routii thought it was a verye thing. and again, if you law look ae the law or the act or whatever the presidential records act, it basically said t everything that we were doingwhe we should be doing. we can talk to them now. when they are here, we could do lots of things. i think we had good security. we had, as you know, we hadus tremendous secret service. they are unbelievable people and they re all over mahlab, tof as happens to a former president , et cetera, etoret c cetera.eter a lote to use the former because i have a lot ofen. problems with what happened. but the fact is and we wouldn t be having all these problems that we have right nowhe way bye way, with ukraine and russia talking about
right. it s it s a beautiful piece ofe, land. it was used mostly for hariculture, but there s a lot of land there. i mean, you coul againd pitch tt you can t have mobile homesic that s against the law there, but you can have tents and nice mobile tents. and this is the off season.lent soy of there s plenty more room and martha s vineyard. miranda, so they they knew howny to enforce their borders when they wanted to and do a whole deportation deal . they sure did. and look, even president obama s house, i think, has eight bedrooms and they rthink people e only n the family. there s ample room if everye bi one of the billionairesytheore their compassion is only theoretical. and you heard it thereti. i mean, while the migrants weres on the island, they were s freaking out. but as soon as they deported them to some military base in cape codcape c, that was when they waxed lyrical. now, i love it. they ve changed us . they ve changed. it s like e the bachelorthe ba.
did not ignore climate change.i hech talked about climate change endlessly. he made climate change pennsy the centerpiece of hisua administration in braddock, pennsylvania. as forlly ru actually running int the town or improving the townel of braddock, he was nolit interested, not even a little bit interested. and that s provable as mayor. recoy thg to public records, attained by the washington free beacon, fetterman missed more than a thirhed of the borough s monthly meetings. he was off at the aspen institute in his entire tenure as the mayor of braddock, john fetterman. castries a single vote at a city council meeting and wase a meaningless one . it was, a procedural vote fore. borough president . so what happened hap? this is always our favorite part of the story. what were the results? how did braddock, pennsylvania,, fare under the leadership of john fetterman? that s where the only question that matters. and again, we want f to be ascts fair and objective as we can ws be . so we