sometimes. and i just can t answer whether the president will or won t do that. i would imagine, anderson, that the president feels less restrained than he ever has now with this move as well. remember, this was such an awkward marriage between donald trump and reince priebus. two years ago reince priebus came up as rnc chair with a loyalty ledge, all to try to box donald trump in from not running as an independent. and they went through that drama. then the whole issue during the general election, and telling him maybe he should drop out after the access hollywood tape. this is exactly the kind of person that president trump believes his candidacy was about rejeking. this was the jeb bush wing of the party. now being free, no spicer, no priebus, no people that the party put on me, that does not suggest that president trump may be heading down a road of a more disciplined approach. more on the relationship
right-wing folks jump in, if ted cruz and rand paul start firing at each other and rubio gets in because he s mad that this happened, you could see that right-wing base, which definitely outnumbers at this point, the jeb bush wing of the party. split the vote, circle the firing squad again and make room for another relative moderate. he s not a moderate to me. what do you make of the fact that, let s see, howard dean endorsing last week and al franken from minnesota, a serious legislator. he s endorsed hillary. they re not in the middle of the road. they re on the progressive side of things, both of them. the democratic wing of the democratic party, they re backing hillary. is this a way to staunch or stanch, however you pronounce it, the blood flow to elizabeth warren? are they building a case to stop that movement to warren? i think they are. i think they also, you know, senator franken said today he knows elizabeth warren.
one point from last year s record low average. that s 1 in 6. and we ll be right back. twhat do i do?. you need to catch the 4:10 huh? the equipment tracking system will get you to the loading dock. there should be a truck leaving now. i got it. now jump off the bridge. what? in 3.2.1. are you kidding me? go. right on time. right now, over 20,000 trains are running reliably. we call that predictable. thrillingly predictable.
right-wing folks jump in, if ted cruz and rand paul start firing at each other and rubio gets in because he s mad that this happened, you could see that right-wing base, which definitely outnumbers at this point, the jeb bush wing of the party. split the vote, circle the firing squad again and make room for another relative moderate. he s not a moderate to me. what do you make of the fact that, let s see, howard dean endorsing last week and al franken from minnesota, a serious legislator. he s endorsed hillary. they re not in the middle of the road. they re on the progressive side of things, both of them. the democratic wing of the democratic party, they re backing hillary. is this a way to staunch or stanch, however you pronounce the blood flow to elizabeth warren? are they building a case to stop that movement to warren? i think they are. i think they also, you know, senator franken said today he
i know. you re telling me, i think by this point, the kennedy was the guy above the hill that he could never reach nixon. and to bring in somebody close to kennedy was a real odd bit of history. so i don t think that was it at all. if anybody comes, i got to finish up with selling this book, the professor and the president, because it s great for anybody who loves politics and the way people relate to each other. but if you ever come to washington, you ve already paid for it, please visit. all the museums are free. you paid for this with your tax dollars. come to washington and you ll appreciate the beautiful of pennsylvania avenue today. it used to be waffle shops and fire cracker stores, and now it s a beautiful champs elysee, like in france, it s gorgeous, because of pat moynihan.