so when you listen to what newt gingrich said, it s very interesting, is he confirming the suspicion that the kavanaugh appointment was there to backstop whatever may come in the future that could potentially harm this president? so now we ll see to use his words whether or not the kavanaugh vote was worth it. and that s what this was for a lot of grassroots activists across the country. and jeremy bash final thoughts from you and linking back to what we heard from newt gingrich, it appears kavanaugh is there, potentially, to cover the president, if needed. not just about tax returns, also going to be about every aspect of oversight. every aspect of the guardrails on this presidency including the mueller investigation and of course under our madisonian system of checks and balances not just congress that checks the president it s the courts, the judiciary. the idea that brett kavanaugh or any judge is there to give the
president. recommend, the president is putting himself on the ballot. yet in the same breath will say, well, if this doesn t work, it s not my fault. well, you can t have it both ways. this is either about you or it isn t. if you re telling us this is about you by telling candidates tell your vote toers vote for me, as well, then yeah, all of this is about you and all of this is on you. and you re right, joe, on november 7th, the idea of this massive influx oh, and don t forget the middle easterners who happen to be tucked neatly within that group of migrants coming across the border. all of that becomes, what no, we didn t say it was going to the happen right now. we just wanted to let people know it could happen or they ll be here soon. and, you know, their work will be done. it s coming. it s coming. and all before the election. talking about sending troops to
because he wants people to go vote. what about if they subpoena his tax returns. they will be trapped into going to the supreme court and see whether or not the kavanaugh fight was worth it. [ laughter ] wow. elise jordan, michael steele, let s sort of back into this conversation. i ll let you respond to newt gingrich. who wants to talk to me about the brett kavanaugh fight and whether or not it was beneficial to democrats in the long run. elise, i ll send it to you. mika, it s really this is a tough one, and we re seeing the aftermath of this fight play out. it s something that voters have absorbed that they watch that people were personally invested in. i do think that conventional
actually from a legal standpoint shhh. all you have to do is vote in the most important election of your life. post a selfie with your i voted sticker or mail in your ballot. tag it with the #big deal and not another word from me. why is it so smokey in that room. young voters like you can decide these mid-terms. all you have to do is show up. go vote. bring your friends. and if you don t these puppies are just warming up. kisses. what a sunset. so proud of you. and that s the goal. that s the deal. all you got to do, cut the deal with your favorite aunt or uncle, your mom or dad, that family member that loves to spend time on your instagram that you will go vote and all
we saw in that clip, somebody saying arizona voters don t care about health care. they don t care about pre-existing conditions. instead, they only care about a caraen van that ain t coming for a couple of months. but we have to go down in our top gun glasses and sit on the border but they did look cool. what i noticed from that graphic just now is that the top two things that have the most direct impact on the american people at 23% are health care and the president. immigration is number seven. but this is the hype machine. this is the gin up the base machine. this is the wrap around to complete the effort to get the base to come out to sustain that energy that, you know, i m ready to go and vote for the