i feel like i think the biggest thing for me was just how surprised i was. it would be like if i had opened by stock and actually got cold. like not meals also. i was really sad, as you know, because i stocked you during the ten days too. the only thing that got me through it was knowing i wasn t alone in it but it was hideous. i also kept telling myself better me than any member of my family. kat: that s very nice of you. i know. i m saving up for next year so that there won t be coal or covid again for christmas 2022. but i have to say i think the worst part to me, in addition to president biden, the only thing that he has said that has made sense was his slip when he said yeah, there isn t a federal solution. it s how the media keeps giving this guy a pass, right? claims that the answer to everything to your point is more government. its stricter rules, more laws, a bigger government encroachment into your life and the media gives them a pass.
policy. for us to be sitting here and put any credence into the notion that these love letters of kim jong-un are making things better, kim jong-un knows that donald trump is so invested in the appearance of this being a success that kim jong-un has all the running room in the world he wants to conduct tests. the u.s. would be raising issues with our allies and partners and at the u.n. even with the short range test if this was a normal administration. he has given this guy a pass because he wants to look like he did something that worked. the it has not worked. last question to you on the role of china in all of this. we have seen north korean leader take that heavy armored train back and forth from china over the last many months. what role do they play? how big an x factor is china in the conversations over the future of the north korean regime? so china is the most important economic partner to north korea. the u.n. sanction that s have been on north korea, particularly the one
mr. trump said at the time. it s even said he likes beautiful women. he quotes the president there and then connects it to the labor secretary. cut this creep an extraordinary deal, disgusting. fair political commentary? it seems that this was potentially an open secret with many people and this is why epstein managed to have those connections. this is the whole swamp thing whether it s in miami, new york or connected to people in d.c. it comes back to roost, though, with acosta most directly in terms of the political figures that were surrounding him. you could make a separate argument about the people who enabled this activity. because he was the prosecutor that was actually negotiating with the lawyers and seems like on the books he had an opportunity to come down really, really hard and throw this guy into jail for the rest of his life. as it turns out he was in prison for 13 months and spent 12 hours a day six days a week going to an office and seemed to get off fairly easy. in
khashoggi s murder. this is december, so let s watch and listen. i would advise the president that people are sizing you up. the iranians are looking at you. the russians are looking at you, and this guy has basically disrespected us, you, and the nation, and all of our values. if you let him get away with it, if you let him get away with this, mr. president, you re sending a signal you re just about transactions. you re not somebody special, and the president of the united states needs to be somebody special. in the mideast, if you give this guy a pass after he disrespected you, you ll look weak, and you don t want to look weak. so does the president look weak? speaking of transactions, the president immediately went to talking about arms sales after his description of being so unhappy about the murder of khashoggi. victor, i think it s still premature to speculate as to what is going on behind the scenes. of course that interview was back in december, and i do think the preside
from helsinki with a win. you were warned that you needed to call the president out, that what you ignore you empower. but the word was, oh, he won t do that again. then came mohammad bin salman, the saudi ruler. trump put out a statement of the killing of khashoggi that said our intel agencies continue to assess all information, but it could very well be that the crown prince had no knowledge of this tragic event. maybe he did, maybe he didn t. bs, and he should have known it. this time a loss of life ignored. a non-american, as if that made it less urgent. once again, the gop brass, nothing. if you give this guy a pass after he disrespected you, you will look weak. i disagree with the president s assessment. it is inconsistent with the intelligence i ve seen. it was about disagreement. there s only one set of