entrapped. how can you not back off it when the general, himself, said several times, in open court, it didn t happen, it didn t happen. i own it. i admit it. i knew what was going on. i knew all the rules. i was not entrapped. why do they say they re not backing off? exactly. no, it s not for you, it s for scott. why not? they got to let this go. this guy lied. he admitted that he lied. you know, we can debate the circumstances all we want. it doesn t change what flynn said in court today. they got to let this guy go. when they fired him, they said he lied to the vice president. they need to cut this loose. and understand that in an investigation like this, in a situation like this, you don t want to draw your principle closer to the bad actor. you want to separate this person from the bad actor. the narrative is so important. the corrupt intent narrative, as
he admitted that he lied. you know, we can debate the circumstances all we want. it doesn t change what flynn said in court today. they got to let this guy go. when they fired him, they said he lied to the vice president. they need to cut this loose. and understand that in an investigation like this, in a situation like this, you don t want to draw your principle closer to the bad actor. you want to separate this person from the bad actor. the narrative is so important. the corrupt intent narrative, as false as it may be, so so important, so central for this white house that they don t let it go even when the man they re pinning it on says in open court, it s not true. and we see it also with what happened with the foundation today, angela. this is for you. 17 investigations, all bogus. all bogus. and yet he is shuddering his foundation in a firestorm of
there are all kinds of things i truly love. upward mobility i never felt i was restrained with my class or religious background how far can you go with your drive and talent? number two it is a vast country that really appeals to you and where else in the world can a guy go with a very foreign accent on national television to tell the locals what is going on in your society? . i appreciate your point but i do appreciate what you said and i agree with all those
there are all kinds of things i truly love. upward mobility i never felt i was restrained with my class or religious background how far can you go with your drive and talent? number two it is a vast country that really appeals to you and where else in the world can a guy go with a very foreign accent on national television to tell the locals what is going on in your society? . i appreciate your point but i do appreciate what you said
steve: why? we just needed a big change. steve: yeah? yeah. steve: all right. right back here we have a vet. a marine. steve: what did you think? i think it was great to see hawley win his office there. really important thing to me was immigration and building the wall and i want to see that thing done. steve: what about the brett kavanaugh factor, the fact that claire mccaskill did not vote for him? i think that that was a disgusting disgrace for our country to have to see that guy go through that. steve: the fact that she didn t vote for the tax cut? yeah. doesn t want to help people. they want to keep their crumbs. steve: would you like a little more coffee? do you have a dollar bill? [laughter] steve: this guy is next because he has got the dollar. what s your name? greg slavik. there is your tip. steve: there you go. i will spend a little time right here. what did you think of the election? i thought it was