some sort of activity, then then this really is just theater. there really is no action that comes from anything. you know, part of her argument is look, they are just out for the money. they are doing things that they know are not good. i mean, isn t that a lot of companies? isn t that a lot of cable news shows which are, like, you know, screaming and yelling and they know it s not good and they re getting people angry and riled up? isn t i mean, isn t that not good? 100%. they re not doing anything other media outlets aren t doing. they are just doing it much better and for some reason, we have exonerated them from any liability. if cnn or any other cable network could be reverse engineered to teen depression or if you were taking ads from the russian intelligence arm or the intelligence arm of the russian government, you d be in a world of hurt. facebook we have been talking a lot about the meta-verse recently and the reason it s got all this attention, what if mark zuck
okay, but what we re seeing in the polling is that group of people who think it s okay is contracting. so even if trump and this is his danger even if he is acquitted in a trial, he is severely damaged for reelection. so he s in a world of hurt, and he doesn t know what to do about it. so bill clinton, who you saw through this process, proved, at least, that he could hang in there and wait this out and weather it. well, he didn t just go on, sorry. i m sorry. he didn t just wait it out, he continued to run the government. remember, he was very popular and he had a big roaring economy also. but he also was highly disciplined. he didn t just run his mouth on the south lawn every day about it. he was very disciplined. and so because of that, is that the reason why you say the same strategy doesn t work for
uncooperative, continued to lie, engage in witness tampering, and was basically a continuing in a in the criminal activity that got him in trouble in the first place. so he s in a world of hurt right now. yeah, it s been pretty clear that the special counsel has not been shy to present all the evidence that they have against paul manafort. but they haven t necessarily linked to his crimes to the white house and to the president specifically. well, i don t know that they have presented everything they know right, nekd they could be si on some things, right? i wouldn t rule out the possibility that robert mueller has one or more indictments left to return with his grand jury, in addition to a final report. so even though, in this specific memo, and you know, there are other documents and court filings we can point to,
i repeat, irrelevant. it s about telling the truth. we have this thing in law talking about the speaking indictment. it speaks to the issues of what you re being indicted about, it tells the story. if you can think about the indictment that speaks to the criminality, this is an indictment that sings. i don t know what happened, he s entitled to the presumption of innocence. but i did tell you this, after reading that indictment in the event that the federal government can prove their case and the allegations there are true, he s in a world of hurt. why? because he accused him of lying, right? not of colluding, of lying. he was brought before a house committee and was asked a series of questions about documents he had, about relationships he had. and about communications he had. and they have right there, right? plain to see, what he said, versus what the reality is. so if that s true, the obstruction charge would stand. the five counts of lying would stand, and the tampering as to
north dakota or hold tennessee. like you re in a world of hurt. that seems to line up. same on the democratic side. if the national party is spending in texas. texas doesn t align like that despite other groups that have tried to turn it blue. it s not there yet, and we don t know when it s going to be there. i continue to think i know everybody is focussed on this and the candidates, and they re two candidates to pay attention. whether it s o roarke s money or the enthusiasm he s generating in pockets of the state, the real fallout of this, the repercussions are house races. i think that s what you need to pay attention to here. what this does for texas seven, in texas 32. if democrats in house races can ride those coat tails. more democratic turnout statewide helps in the suburbs of dallas. where you find more democratic suburban voters. democrats are happy to have a competitive race. they think it gets more people