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u.s. will in the same breath condemn some human rights abuses by adversaries and look the other way with allies. this version seems even harder to make sense of as a whole. as anything to do with trump, it s hard to make sense of his decision and we have an administration you said in your introduction is kissing up to north korea, no love with north korea while also saying we hate venezuelaens and it s bizarre and makes no sense. it s inconsistent and inexplicable. he doesn t have a foreign policy doctrine. post presidents before him, obama, regan had some kind of foreign policy doctrine. this guy, i mean, trump abroad basically is guided and i ll use that word loose, guided by a mixture of belligerent, resentment, opportunity and pri conflict of interest.
been shot through with this but the trump era made it all even more absurd. here to try to make sense of this, columnist and senior contributor to the intercept. it s always been the case the u.s. will in the same breath condemn some human rights abuses by adversaries and look the other way with allies. this version seems even harder to make sense of as a whole. as anything to do with trump, it s hard to make sense of his decision and we have an administration you said in your introduction is kissing up to north korea, no love with north korea while also saying we hate venezuelaens and it s bizarre and makes no sense. it s inconsistent and inkpl inexplicable. he doesn t have a foreign policy doctrine. post presidents before him, obama, regan had some kind of foreign policy doctrine. this guy, i mean, trump abroad basically is guided and i ll use
terrible disservice to the people of our country. so a couple things. he talks about a realization that americans have. any evidence of that? and then, he s quick to criticize, you know, the house speaker. in just two days, he s going to be in her house after she extended another invitation to do his state of the union. that s why the state of the union is going to be so fascinating on tuesday. from the previews we ve got frighten the administration i mean, if you look on the surface, it s going to be your standard state of the union speech. there are bipartisan overtures. he ll push on key parts of his agenda, such as trade. he ll explain his foreign policy doctrine. anything he says is really going to be overshadowed by this looming border wall fight. i know that he did not take a shutdown off the table in the cbs interview that aired earlier today. there does seem to be a lack of appetite among everyone in washington for another shutdown. again, that could change at the last m
election meddling in any of those presidents. the last time we heard from obama he said it couldn t happen. the narrative is being lost. i the president doesn t need to target the democrats. they have no power, no message. he needs to stick to his guns on his foreign policy doctrine. results are what matter. he s getting results and also with russia and hopefully we can continue to have that dialogue. what happened in north korea? what results in north korea. we brought home the hostages. i applauded that he met with the north korean leader. there s no evidence they have backed off their nuclear ambition at all. satellite images show that they re continuing to use the nuclear site. you re rooting for the president? i am. i supported it s the right thing to do. absolutely. it was the right thing to call it a success now? there wasn t any material example of how north korea hold on. i ll agree with you.