but then could that be a political silver lining here. and clearly it is coming out monetarily and there have been previous polling that shows that 67% of people do not care whether or not he is convicted and it will not reflect on their vote at all and then another percentage said it will make them more likely to vote for him. so that is interesting. and then you have president biden ain t leading into the convicted felon thing while his son extending trial, e only thing i can think of as to the why is because he is trying to court the undecided independent or nikki haley voter that doesn t really like all of the drama and noise that goes along with former president donald trump by his even when it s not even his own fall all the convictions and all of that but donald trump last week said that he thinks in some capacity that nikki haley will be on his team and she endorsed them.
so i think that really undercuts the message here. i would be really worried if i were president biden, continuing to push this convicted felon thing. they are on offense pushing it behind closed doors, we will see if he decides to push it in front of cameras. interestingly, friday he was asked by kelly o donnell that he is calling himself a political prisoner and blaming you and he was asked this at 1:42 p.m. on friday he gave a very awkward smile instead of responding and then at 4:21 p.m. three hours later watch what the trump campaign did. donald trump refers to himself as a political prisoner and blames you directly what is your response to that sir? they call them the face of corruption. pete: he probably had a windows 98 shutdown moment at that. they didn t quite know
embrace trump. and by the way, i want to ask harold this, have you ever met alex soros? harold: i haven t. greg: why is it when his fingerprints are everywhere? he has pushed the phrase convicted felon, convicted felon. how mentally embarrassing is he that you ve never seen him on tv come he is behind everything awful. is there something cool grew wrong with him? harold: not that i m aware of. judge jeanine: did you have a conversation with him? greg: what s going on, harold, what are you hiding? judge jeanine: is he capable? greg: he is the one that has been pushing the convicted felon thing. greg: if it were reversed and joe biden had been convicted of 34 counts, what donald trump not be saying jesse: he s not smart enough to be convicted. his own justice department said that. judge jeanine: we can prosecute. harold: off about it, that s fine. but if it were reversed do you think donald trump would be calling joe biden let me answer for you, yes, he would.
fall by 60% since the pandemic, he s an take the taught on this, on this thing, on this convicted felon thing, there are there are progressives in your party saying he s not going far enough, he s not hitting it hard enough president has a sense of responsibility to the integrity of the judicial system to say, first and foremost, what out of the gate we must uphold the rule of law and that contrast the actions are going to resonate lab than the words. let s watch what or listen, i should say to what governor chris christie of new jersey, who has been a sharp trump critic, although we also was at one point in his career, a friend about the impact this verdict could have much it s not just what impact it will have on voters. that s important, but it s what impact it will have on him because he will get angrier and angrier and more paranoid in i don t think that makes him an attractive candidate to the very narrow swath of voters that he has to try to win in order to get the presidency
stable hand on foreign policy, as a capable steward of an economy that has seen 15 million jobs and 18 million new businesses open and inflation fall by 60% since the pandemic, he s an take the tat on this, on this thing, on this convicted felon thing, there are there are progressives party saying he s not going far enough. he s not hitting it hard enough what do you president has a sense of responsibility to the integrity of the judicial system to say, first and foremost, right out of the gate, we must uphold the rule of law and that contrast, the actions are going to resonate lab than the words let s watch what or listen, i should say to what governor chris christie of new jersey, who has been a sharp trump critic, although he also was at one point in his career, a friend about the impact. this verdict could have much it s not just what impact it will have on voters. that s important, but it s what impact it will have on him because he will get angrier and angrier and more paranoid