he wasn t doing well. and reports was going to come back. so what donald trump did was make up an excuse. it wasn t true. journalists are right to fact check him on it and say what he said was not true. howie: president trump appointed an incumbent luther strange, he lost to roy moore. the president campaigned for him. rich lowry writes the republicans are locked in mortal combat between the establishment and a populist wing. where does that leave you? steve: in the middle actually. my problem with this whole discussion. there has been a civil war inside the republican party for a couple years. if you go back to the 2016 presidential election. my problem with the coverage
moment to his least favorite cabinet member to make what was really a presidential announcement. i m here today to announce that the program known as daca that was effectuated under the obama administration is being rescinded. jeff sessions may have loved saying that today, but it wasn t true. the daca program still lives. and in the president s written statement that he was afraid to say publicly on camera, the president said work permits will be honored until their date of expiration up to two full years from today. further more, applications already in the pipeline will be processed as will renewal applications for those facing near term expiration. this is a gradual process, not a sudden phaseout. permits will not begin to expire for another six months and will remain active for up to 24 months. breitbart and the right wing could have attacked the president today for breaking
president would do nothing to daca today, and so with no good choice left to the president, because of his own rhetoric on the subject, and the pressure of what his supporters expect, today the president politically punted. he delayed the big decision for six months and challenged congress to come up with a legislative version of daca in the meantime. but the president did stop new applications for the daca program, and just to prove how politically confounded he was by the decision and how much he didn t want responsibility for it, he handed the big public moment to his least favorite cabinet member to make what was really a presidential announcement. i m here today to announce that the program known as daca that was effectuated under the obama administration is being rescinded. jeff sessions may have loved saying that today, but it wasn t true.
nevertheless, while millions of americans clearly are suffering on your tv screens from this catastrophic flooding the only thing some people on the left seem to care about, melania s shoes. her high heels. let s read the headlines. vanity fair rights stilettos to a hurricane, melania trump. first lady melania trump, stilettos as she leaves the white house for flood ravaged texas. melania where stilettos to tour houston flood zone, no joke. it wasn t true. she wore her heels getting on board to travel to houston and when she got off she had tennis shoes, had completely changed. if anyone lives in new york city, these big cities you where your heels, carry your shoes, more comfortable shoes in your bag, obviously she was going to change and ridiculous this is what they had to talk about on twitter. rob: in the middle of a national
elizabeth: that brings me to my next question. there is an nbc poll out this morning. i want to pose this question to you. 29% of those polled approved of the firing. i want to ask you, is this because of timing? the reason is surprised me as there were so many people that wanted to see them go. is entirely because of timing. i don t think you should violate justice department guidelines and basically brought up something that wasn t true about hillary clinton. was it true? it wasn t true. there were two. [inaudible] i agree. he did a terrible thing. he should have been hired two weeks ago. he should ve been fired by president obama. were in january. @.