it is about the view of all of the people closest to him. do you from a journalist standpoint, did you violate off-the-record agreements? i did not. you don t believe you did? i absolutely did not. let me ask you a final question about steve bannon. why do you think he s disloyal to trump? why do you think he was so willing to dish the way he dished? i think he was i think he was deeply concerned. i think he is deeply concerned. i think that he found himself in this in this white house with this opportunity, and i think steve is a man of very clear beliefs and principles. and he looks i think this was his he looked at this as his moment. he made donald trump president, and he believes this. not only does he believe this, it s absolutely true. steve went into this campaign in the middle of august. it had fallen it had
people last time around who would have given their right arm for john mccain if he asked them to. people really excited about him. people were really excited about obama. they were really excited about hillary clinton. you could go to parties over christmas and this is what people are talking about. it s not really the case. mitt romney has an awful lot of support, but you don t see people psyched. the candidates aside from romney, they re very different from one another. the idea that they could pool their resources somehow it s a bit farfetched at this point. yeah. it s over before it began. yeah. yeah. it does feel like kind of a nonconsequential new hampshire primary this year. there s no suspense, unless romney doesn t win by 20 points. like what else would be a relevant outcome? i heard a guy on television talking about if he wins by merely 20 points, maybe that s 20 points in an election that he just won by eight votes? it seems pretty good. yeah. you know, it s funn
i think mitt romney has an awful lot of support but you don t see people psyched. the candidates aside from romney, they re very different from one another. the idea that they could pool their resources somehow it s a bit farfetched at this point. yeah. it s over before it began. yeah. yeah. it does feel like kind of a nonconsequential new hampshire primary this year. well there s no suspense, unless romney doesn t win by 20 points. like what else would be a relevant outcome? i heard a guy on television talking about if he wins by merely 20 points, maybe that s 20 points in an election that he just won by eight votes? it seems pretty good. yeah. you know, it s funny from a journalist standpoint, you sort of think, romney, it seemed like romney was going to win when we started this thing, you know, a year ago and we ve been covering it all this time. here we are. it s not that it hasn t been interesting along the way, but in the end it feels like we re starting, we re
for john mccain if he asked them to. people really excited about him. people were really excited about obama. they were really excited about hillary clinton. you could go to parties over christmas and this is what people are talking about. it s not really the case. mitt romney has an awful lot of support, but you don t see people psyched. the candidates aside from romney, they re very different from one another. the idea that they could pool their resources somehow it s a bit farfetched at this point. yeah. it s over before it began. yeah. yeah. it does feel like kind of a nonconsequential new hampshire primary this year. there s no suspense, unless romney doesn t win by 20 points. like what else would be a relevant outcome? i heard a guy on television talking about if he wins by merely 20 points, maybe that s 20 points in an election that he just won by eight votes? it seems pretty good. yeah. you know, it s funny from a journalist standpoint you sort of think, romney, it