anybody that s in black lives matter or any religious any religious leaders were there marching against these protests, you never heard people in these counterprotest groups saying things like michael anton, who works in the white house, used to be a right-wing blogger, who when he was blogging as publius, this pseudonym he used, wrote the ceaseless importation of third world foreigners no tradition of, taste for or experience in liberty means that the electorate grows more left, more democratic, less republican big r, less republican small r, and less traditionally american with every cycle. i don t i only see the alt-right talking about the ceaseless importation of third world foreigners. many people on the right would reference pigs in a blanket when they talk about those people weren t black lives matter. go on. i think this is a false another case of false equivalence. and i think as much as anything this is a test for donald trump s new chief of staff, john kelly,
circles i can think of. and that is a refrain that you will hear fairly frequently including from some conservatives who don t consider themselves pro trump. you ve never heard, gabe, anybody that s in black lives matter or any religious any religious leaders were there marching against these protests, you never heard people in these counterprotest groups saying things like michael anton, who works in the white house, used to be a right-wing blogger, who when he was blogging as publius, this pseudonym he used, wrote the ceaseless importation of third world foreigners no tradition of, taste for or experience in liberty means that the electorate grows more left, more democratic, less republican big r, less republican small r, and less traditionally american with every cycle. i don t i only see the alt-right talking about the ceaseless importation of third world foreigners. many people on the right would reference pigs in a blanket when they talk about those people weren t b
appointees, the secretary of treasury and the federal head to congress and said, the economy is about to melt down, and we need to work together on something that we know is going to be very unpopular, the t.a.r.p., nancy pelosi told chris dodd and me, look, we ve got to do what we can to save the country. the republicans, that was a very bipartisan effort. yeah. a couple of months later, that collapsed. and barney, what you re speaking to, something that comes up a lot. the false equivalence, or, don t both sides do this, or isn t this just politics? and sure, there s a certain amount of politics we all know in washington, but you re speaking to specifics with examples of what a contrast there is. let me ask you about the way the democrats are dealing with it, because one view is, well, just stonewall, just kind of let them do their thing, and don t let them get a rise out of you. what we saw with attorney general holder there, saying, hey, don t go there, being aggressive, and
demagoguery of the republicans in this case. well, you know, in 2008, i had people say to me, whatever happened too bipartisanship? very simple, barack obama got elected and these people decided they would go after him. in december of 2008, when george bush sent his leading republican appointees, the secretary of treasury and the federal head to congress and said, the economy is about to melt down, and we need to work together on something that we know is going to be very unpopular, the t.a.r.p., nancy pelosi told chris dodd and me, look, we ve got to do what we can to save the country. the republicans, that was a very bipartisan effort. yeah. a couple of months later, that collapsed. and barney, what you re speaking to, something that comes up a lot. the false equivalence, or, don t both sides do this, or isn t this just politics? and sure, there s a certain amount of politics we all know in washington, but you re speaking to specifics with examples of what a contrast there is.
treasury and the federal head to congress and said, the economy is about to melt down, and we need to work together on something that we know is going to be very unpopular, the t.a.r.p., nancy pelosi told chris dodd and me, look, we ve got to do what we can to save the country. the republicans, that was a very bipartisan effort. yeah. a couple of months later, that collapsed. and barney, what you re speaking to, something that comes up a lot. the false equivalence, or, don t both sides do this, or isn t this just politics? and sure, there s a certain amount of politics we all know in washington, but you re speaking to specifics with examples of what a contrast there is. let me ask you about the way the democrats are dealing with it, because one view is, well, just stonewall, just kind of let them do their thing, and don t let them get a rise out of you. what we saw with attorney general holder there, saying, hey, don t go there, being aggressive, and bringing it up himself today