the only way you have a chance of getting any kind of positive momentum is if you re truthful about who youare. the record is clear. the record is clear. coming from cnn talking about truth, that s got to be a joke. i. tell me what iaid that is untrue. did you calnehlen i don t believe any ofat. ou called him your hero. why did you call him your he was complimented by a lot of people why did you call him your hero? it wasse he took on paul ryan and i don t support paul ryan. what about his ugly views? it doesn t matter who he is orw. how many times do we have to discuss this? why would people watch your show, we re going around in a circle. we re going to keep going like a merry go round until it stops. you can do that if you want. i m glad for the time. you re helping me with my name recognition. that s wonderful. a known anti-semite. a guy who says arthur ashe is
business. sorry to dump this in your lap, but have to. you don t want to own corey stewart, do you? hat who you want as the face of your party? i think the face of the party is president donald trump. we re doing a lot of winning with president trump. that s who trump picked. that s why i m asking. old on, but the ent also has a lot of great picks like marsha blackburn in tennessee. they re really the future of the party when you talk about who we look to beyond president trump. they re couple of the superstars. i don t know mr. stewart well. he has to up his game if he s going to be a serious candidate in the fall. you talk about kind of the present and future for the party is president trump. he s supporting a lot of winners out there. ana navarro, the president tweets oh, honey. can i ll you something? he tweets corey is the guy. jason miller doesn t have to own corey stewart. because sweetheart, you just did. for the last two segments. that is the most entertaining 15
difference here that i would point out that i don t think ana is quite grasping here. a lot of candidates went into believing in their minds they had one set notion of where the republican base was. as we got into that summer of 2015, what every other candidate not named donald trump realized is that they were wrong on these issues of immigration and on trade, and it was donald trump who is the one who actually connected with them, so was th between the party elites, the jeb bushes o the world, the marco rubios of theworld. and actual grassroots activists who are theonservativ driving the party, and when donald trump showed up it shows your party is in favor of the dreamers. president trump connected with those people and that s why he whipped everyone in the primaries. that s why he was able to reach out beyond the republican base. there s also something else, jason, right? republicans are against tariffs, for example. but they are scared out of their minds. they re for am
that s like a dog whistle. maga is basically equivalent to trump. i think it s a little more nuanced and complicated than trump or not trump. you know, think there s ce different facti in the republican party when it comes to policy. there are still a lot of free trade globalist pro-immigration reform, pro-family values republicans. a lot of them in congress. but what you ve got is a group of folks in congress, a lot of them, and republican party, who are quaking in their boots. they are cowards. they are afraid to speak up because they are afraid to run the same fate, to face the same fate as a sanford jeff flake. then you ve got folks who have compromised and sold their principles because they re making money. because they re relevant. people who are, you know, pretending to be what they re not because trump gives them is a money train because trump gives them relevancy, gets them on tv or gets them lobbying
payoff of the promise of believing in somebody running for president, which is to go in there and work for the administration, why does he remain loyal? maybe he doesn t have anything, for all we know. perhaps he doesn t. he can t flip because he doesn t have anything to offer them on trump in the first place? perhaps. that s the thing, we don t know, as you well know, you have been around this, besides your political history with your father and you re alawyer. you have covered this. we don t know what they have. we especially don t know. he hasn t even been indicted. he hasn t been indicted. i can tell you my voluntary, they asked me every single central figure i knew well, what did i know about their businesses? thank god i didn t know a lot about their businesses. thank god i waso just this but cohen does. sure. michael does. and the other issue, one question they re obviously, and this is already public, so i hope the special counsel doesn t get mad at me, but they