people around her advising. she doesn t have enough people advising her. she has the smallest staff. that jacket incident, it completely it over-rode what she was trying to do. and it was a really bad move she had public sentiment but that she lost a lot of support. it undermined her credibility. go ahead, alice. i got 20 seconds. sorry. one of her priorities is being a good mom and creating a good, safe environment for their son. i think she s doing a tremendous job at that. part of that is being present with him and keeping things stable. and that includes staying married to her husband and providing a good, safe environment for him. you can t ask for anything more than that. i wanted to talk about kellyanne and omarosa because they never get much air time and people don t cuss them a lot. they re not getting it tonight. we ll have to do it another time. thank you, all. we ll be right back. thank you. thanks, don.
women in the white house real quick, but kate, i heard someone say this, and i went, maybe you re right. they said, she d become the most powerful, modern first lady if she actually left this president. i mean, it would be transformative for the world. it has absolutely never happened. i think people would feel it was empowering. almost a princess di kind of thing, when she got the divorce and everyone fell in love with her. the rumors of cheating with camila and all that stuff. that s when she became her own person. go on. sorry. a lot of people thought hillary clinton should have done that, too, right? there would be something liberating about seeing a woman do that. especially in this case. yeah. i mean, i think going to maria s point, she doesn t have people around her advising. she doesn t have enough people advising her. she has the smallest staff. that jacket incident, it completely it over-rode what she was trying to do.