where we don t have very good access. so i think it is inexcusable that we ll shut the government down over this. it makes absolutely no sense. the party that makes the demands of a policy initiative, in this case, the wall or funding obamacare or dtalka talka, daca the shutdown. i m sitting here in beth will he health, pennsylvania. people are not happy when they see the secretary of defense resign, repudiate donald trump s world view. they re concerned about global stability. treatment allies. they re worried that the government is not functioning. can t even perform the basic governmental tasks. let s get serious. nobody is advocating for a 2,000 mile barrier. a big picture on that point. practically, is this the fight that the president wants now? as you know, the markets have been down. the worst december since the
joe rogan: yeah one of those days, huh? dan bailey: public lands in montana; we re, we re fortunate we have a lot of them but you know they get a lot of pressure so uh when you get one of these birds it s pretty special. joe rogan: public land hunting is always, always a lot of work. dan bailey: in general anybody and everybody can come out here and chase your birds so. hey, there s a bunch of birds right there. see them go on through the trees right there? anthony: i saw. joe rogan: a bunch of pheasants just got up. let s get serious about this. anthony: all right. dan bailey: we ll take these dogs to the river. rooster! oh nice shot! jugger! we got to get up on that bank. joe rogan: who got it? dan bailey: anthony got it! joe rogan: nice! i missed that one over here. dan bailey: good boy! come bring it here. come. good boy! come on jugger. nice shot! anthony: thank you. dan bailey: bring it here. come on! drop. here you go!
[ screaming ] okay, all right. let s get serious about that. the house minority leader nancy pelosi was on a.m. joy yesterday. she s feeling great. very confident about this. your sense talking to sources about how right that confidence is going into this election. democrats are smarter, at least the ones i talk to, and seem overly confident. everyone i talk to, they re not like, oh, yeah, we have this in the bag. sure, they have reason to feel confident. the path i talked about earlier is one thing. the energy we re seeing in early voting and throughout the entire time donald trump has been president is something they re banking on. so it s optimism versus confident. but they all remember 2016 when no one had been more certain about hpresident hillar clinton, and look what happened.
we re down here bust ouing our behinds. irrespective of donald trump, republican policies, at least these policies, aren t benefiting every day ordinary people. can the president continue to blame democrats when the bill he backed in the house was opposed by more than 100 republicans a few months ago? what i m giving you are facts. right. i worry that they don t matter. yes, facts have become rather irrelevant, haven t they? i don t want to be cute about that. let s get serious. i mean, look, the president s strategy is clear. we live in an age of negative partisanship. as ashley pointed out, they could be running on the economy. on a lot of things. they decided to run on, you know, the fear and the mobs and going after democrats. but look, you know, i think what democrats have to do is first of all have a little bit of message discipline. stop distracting from their message. stop stepping on their message. over last several days, we had hillary clinton talking about,
according to the size of each nation s economy. the united states is the biggest economy in the world, hence it underpins most of the budget, like it does most of the u.n. budget and other such things. but leave that as it may be, since 2014, when russia under vladimir putin changed the rules of the game by invading another country, that is when the united states and its nato allies got together and said actually, now, let s get serious. let s all up our budgets. those who are not at the 2%, up the budget and get serious, which is what they have been doing. 100% of nato countries since 2014 have been moving their budgets towards the 2% target. it s not all perfect yet, but they have an agreed goal to do that by 2024, not tomorrow morning as president trump suggested today, and not by 4% as he suddenly threw out today, much to everybody s surprise and chagrin. so, you know, there is a lot of goalpost shifting. but anderson, very crucially to