constitution. that has not gone over that well, frankly, david. he had dinner with ye and fuentes that continues to reverberate in not a good way. yesterday the trump organization was found guilty of this 15-year tax scheme, basically. so in other words, he s not winning legally or politically. and his superpower of being a lightning rod on social media backfired. yes. where do you think we are? i think remember, i don t know which monty python movie it is, i m not dead yet! bring out the your dead, the guy is not dead yet, that s the joke. i think that s where we are with donald trump. s.c. correctly points out, the chattering class, the political establishment, is saying, look, we re getting clocked in every race. independent voters say, we re breaking against you, we re not voting for republicans, we re afraid of trump. everybody knows it, everybody reads the tea leaves. so the party, the chattering class, we ve got to move on.
parse that out? i break it into two parts. one is the legal part, the other is the political part. from the legal perspective, the company s dead. it s basically going to be a defunct company. he s already started a new company in florida to take its place. and from a political perspective, to david and s.c. s point, i m not sure that is going to move the needle. i have a slightly different view, which i think the foundation of the trump legacy is crumbling in front of our eyes and it s going to continue to crumble as more bad news comes out. and the new special counsel for the justice department digs into the case. maybe, jim. i can t tell you how many people i ve heard for six years, any minute now, donald trump is going to be held responsible. it s coming out! it s getting close! chicken little. here again, the trump organization had a 15-year tax scheme. he is the trump organization. he was at the head of it.
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