giving him love, love, love all the time and not love on that omnibus bill. what did you make of it? i think the reality is, all of the people who support endeavour trump know deep down in their hearts, if they have hearts, hay was an enormous hold your nose gamble. he was an ex-democrat. he was thrice married. he clearly didn t honor any of the evangelical values that permeate the party. and they kind of grabbed on to him and stuck with him and he s degraded our norms and to be clear to be a russian plant. because of this hope that he would do a couple of republican fiscal policy things that would make the donor class happy. and as he s violated that, he s starting to break the essential bargain which is a lot of his supporters are willing to have the country go to shreds, as long as their tax bill looks favorable. once you violate that tax bill. you ll really starting to touch
chuck todd last thought. i think steve brings up a good point. i think it is a huge mistake if these guys go after trump on ideology. the republican party is split now. its rank and file, there is a big large working class vote. they all used to be democrats. trying to attack trump as being an ex-democrat and steve is right, this is not about issues. this is about a style and persona. it s why john boehner is in so much trouble as speaker of the house. it s not an issue. it s his persona and style. he doesn t show strength. in fact, we are sitting here in the library dedicated to a franklin roosevelt liberal democrat judged too liberal to be a nominee back in the early
is anything remotely like that. michael bloomberg. new york city s mayor. he s an ex-republican and ex-democrat. he s now an independent. he s in his third term as the highly visible mayor of america s largest city. before it happened today, nobody expected michael bloomberg to make an endorsement at all in this year s presidential race. that s mostly because he said he wouldn t. back in june mr. bloomberg made sure to be overheard telling people at a party in new york city he intended to remain publicly neutral in this year s presidential race. but then today he didn t. in the midst of this city s ongoing and complicated and exhausting and heartbreaking and painstaking response to this unprecedented storm, the mayor of new york city published this 17-paragraph endorsement of president obama. the fact that nobody knew it was coming and that he said he wouldn t make an endorsement just made it that much more important. as did the fact it was not at all clear if he was going to make an e
michael bloomberg. new york city s mayor. he s an ex-republican and ex-democrat. he s now an independent. he s in his third term as the highly visible mayor of america s largest city. before it happened today, nobody expected michael bloomberg to make an endorsement at all in this year s presidential race. that s mostly because he said he wouldn t. back in june mr. bloomberg made sure to be overheard telling people at a party in new york city he intended to remain publicly neutral in this year s presidential race. but then today he didn t. in the midst of this city s ongoing and complicated and exhausting and heartbreaking and painstaking response to this unprecedented storm, the mayor of new york city published this 17-paragraph endorsement of president obama. the fact that nobody knew it was coming and that he said he wouldn t make an endorsement just made it that much more important. as did the fact it was not at all clear if he was going to make an endorsement the guy who he would