so it is a pattern of behavior and you have to make a judgment whether this is directly parallel to this, that or just sort of the way that he works. but there s no denying those similarities. it s also a reminder of just how interwoven everything is. we tend to draw a line at the end of bob mueller s testimony and this is the ukraine chapter. you can t separate russia and ukraine or the actors. new characters come in and go out, but it s still the trump administration that s being focused on. and remember, there is nothing in those rules that govern the impeachment proceeding the tells the judiciary committee they only have to stick to ukraine. if we start rulings on don mcgahn and, remember, there s 53 transcripts of the russia probe we haven t seen yet. this could blowup in become much broader. but this can all be brought together still. and the your point, you have the graphic of the trump
he lost oregon by 11 and his approval rates was 16 points underwater worse than any other state he won in 2016. interesting to watch. 30 years ago, oregon was a swing state. 30 years ago. we ll see. who knows. things change. whatever is going on domestically the international focus on russia and ukraine. turkey is fading into the background a little bit. erdogan was at the white house this weekend. there was a meeting which he didn t win any friends. that s going to potentially set up a clash between republicans in congress and presidents. everybody is looking a at senate to see if they re move on turkey sanctions. yes, the republican in charge of the senate foreign relations committee is trying to find a work around. the more erdogan does not come to the middle on this, and the fewer friends he s winning over in the gop and congress. we ll be watching to see if they make a move. because this is the timing of