possibility he may want to invoke executive privilege. but now, in the situation, the law says you have to talk. because a crime is being allege alleged. jesse: listen, if mueller wants to talk to you, you should probably talk to him and have a very good attorney. the timing of the story is very odd to me, coming on the president s birthday and after a democrat shooting up a bunch of republicans at a baseball game. it could be fake news, could be legitimate. we don t know anything about it, it looks like if it is true, they are looking for a cover up without a crime, again, because there is no collusion. it s obviously trouble if true. greg: of course he has to look at this as a part of the investigation. this is a nonstory. the washington post trying to change the narrative. no one is widening the probe. the probe is already there. it s business as usual. dana: i think the media is trying to milk as much of this as they can.
congressmen scalise because he was on the ground for 10 minutes before they could get them out of there, because 50 rounds were being fired. unbelievable. just when you think about the vulnerability here, you really do, when you think about it. that kind of harm that can come their way. by the way, they were playing baseball so that they could get practice before they had to go to work. greg: i know. i said, 6:30 in the morning, they are older than me, and i m not even out of bed yet. before they take this very seriously. believe me they were out there early because they want to win. at this point, they are still going to play it tomorrow night. it is for charity, the best bipartisan event in washington, d.c., by far. here s the thing for me. i could be reasonable on gun control if they could convince me with some data or some cost-benefit analysis, but they just say we need more gun control. everyone of these instances, i m more convinced that the protection of the second
amendment is really important. juan: i think the argument, dana, is that you need better screening before people, you have to screen people. i think this guy was demonstrably mentally deranged. he shouldn t have been able to do it. dana: we have no medical doctor saying that. greg: no, he selective. juan: get out of here. i m saying based on his behavior, the battery, firing the woods, i think this guy was out of his mind. he was homeless at this time, and yet he had a permit to have these guns. jesse: he had the domestic battery charge, he was never convicted of that. he was firing guns out in the woods, i don t know if that makes you liable to have your guns being removed from you. i think with the left wants to do now, they want to talk about guns as a distraction from the guys left wing background. all the democrats that are praising the heroism of these capitol hill police officers for
they believe we are bad. let s take the obvious about the left on the right. we both have flaws. but the right is no drum up and the left is all drama. that leaves itself to this highly romantic and intense energy. persuasion is entirely emotional, so that is why they say that. we sit there and on the right, we are cold. kimberly: we do the math. greg: we do the math, and they condemn us to death. jesse: speaking of death, kathy griffin did the beheading. shakespeare in the park, showing donald trump being assassinated. how is not connected to any of this, if at all? dana: i don t think that because people are doing vile things that the first amendment should be attacked, or that if people shoot a congressman that this should lead to attacks on the second amendment. i think our founding fathers got it right initially. i would say that, when they look
don t know. i guarantee it. are you putting it in writing? i am right now. put it in a time capsule and take it out in eight and a half years. didn t it validate that something else was going on here? his own explanation for doing this was about his troubles. it was never about the country. i said from the beginning that it is because he wants to be a chick. no one listened to me. i said that about every story that night, but every once in awhile a broken clock gets the time right. thomas jefferson said that. that has a lot to do with the defense lawyer s strategy in defendanting this case. that doesn t surprise me. you know why the defense lawyer defended this case, he wants to be a chick. mark my word, spencer. when glad comes after all of you as they should, i want it to be known they shouldn t come after me. somebody wants to be a chick. greg will never come after me other than to say thanks a million. fyi, i want to be a chick.