tale she told back in 2007 when she said she left by choice. of course small politicians lied. those who say they don t are lying. warrants lies fit a pattern and an opportunistic deception to display to a plight of others. it is no different than parking in a handicapped space and faking a limp, jesse. it is fraud. [laughter] now lives claims american roots was an honest mistake but it got her p.r. the first minority woman harvard law which was so heavily promoted by her aunt harvard. she knew that scheme wasn t imploding she paraded that proclaiming native american blood, but a toaster had more. that wasn t an honest mistake. so as biden gets hit by ukraine boomerang she is the front runner and this new life mobility customer in 2020? perhaps, but she can just fly again and say she won. i mean, whoever did that before, right, hillary? jesse: so dana? i noticed and you notice the media signaling support for liz throughout this period plaguing
i think people will look to this book and we will be reading this book carefully because ronan farrow did start the me too movement and a lot of people were abused a long time and have the confidence and the power to come forward. i think it will be a total book. juan: there s another bombshell in the book and it s a just hillary clinton tried to squash the harvey weinstein story. jesse: the allegation was she wouldn t cooperate on one thing if pursuing that at nbc with weinstein. you don t really know the truth to that because there is so many, as greg mentioned, entanglements between all these people. he was a big donor to the clintons. he was working with nbc on other projects. hillary s daughter, chelsea, was hired by nbc for 600 large for doing nothing. so obviously, nbc wanted hillary to be president. it is discussing the whole situation you will never know the truth and you will never know the truth and what happened between those two. we do know she got seven figures after
her push on troop talking points after the gauzy attack. do you remember this? it began spontaneously hennepin county and spontaneous reaction to what sparked the recent violence was the erring on the internet of a very hateful, very offensive video. and a new book, writing about clinton, why do you have to go on the show? where is hillary? after a brutal way, she was unrelenting. this is not a good idea. can t you get out of it? hillary was nowhere to be seen and we talk about this a lot, why do they have to go out and say that? greg: i remember it like it was four years ago. five years ago, but the thing is it brings up a comparison i said before. there are so many people back then laughing about benghazi who are wetting their pants over ukrainian phone call. there is no comparison for american spirits before we talked about it four years ago.
but stephanie, you re right, exactly what struck me is what you were noting right there. the president not with a lot of new message and a lot of new material, still focusing on the same old themes. peter alexander, thank you so much. joining us now, national political reporter jonathan allen, strategist christopher figurineie and correspondent for the hill, amy parnes. jonathan, this wasn t red versus blue, it was us versus them. if the chants were build the wall, we re the republican congress and the wall didn t get built. if it s drain the waumpswamp, president is in charge of the swamp, and if it s lock her up, hillary clinton doesn t have anything to do with the campaign of 2020. how is it us versus them? you can look at it as sort of
win the nomination. we have an obligation to make sure hillary clinton doesn t become president of the united states. i wasn t going to sit on the sidelines. too many people sat on the sidelines during the primaries and didn t support people. i had to get behind him and try to make him a better candidate and hopefully better president. martha: i want to get back to 2020. you have gone to the dance a few times on a number of different jobs. why are you still so loyal to him? attorney general, the transition, just recently you spoke out about this, you thought you were going to get that chief of staff job. i withdrew myself from that, martha, because i decided i didn t want to do it. to be fair to the president, that wasn t something that i wanted to be offered. i got the feeling it might be the direction he was moving in. i called him and said, listen, it s not the right time for me personally. the reason i m loyal to him is because we have one president at a time. this isn t abou