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liar, but more news. no question about it. the president just shortly after saying he thinks it s a very good time to have a meeting with russian president vladimir putin tweets out from aboard air force one that he is going to cancel the meeting because of ukraine. this is something we have not seen the president do. take a harder line position and say he is not going to meet with the russian president because of the ukraine president. so much else is affecting this. the optics of the president meeting with vladimir putin here in argentina at the g-20 summit while all of this is swirling back in the u.s. is optically not good for the president, but it allows him to change the subject with the headline being he is cancelling the meeting as he is flying here. this is all linked together and has been since the very beginning. every one of the foreign trips the president has taken since he has been in office is marred in some degree by work of the
defaulted to the hardest line position on anything. when we were talking about terrorism, he was saying we should bomb the families of terrorism. when we asked him about abortion, he said women should be punished for abortion. muslims should be banned from entering the country. we need to build a wall to keep mexicans out and build a wall or separate families to make immigrants not come across the border. he always defaults toward the hardest line position because he thinks that s what makes him look strong because the hardest line position was what got him the loudest cheers. we heard him say it just a moment ago in the white house when he was meeting with those lawmakers. he said i don t want to look weak. i d rather look strong. it s weak to allow people to come over the border and keep them together and allow a catch-and-release. i am going to default toward being strong. how does he is this potentially why we re seeing so much delay for this executive order? do you think there c
office. it s his job to help the president make the best decision. he was very clear about understanding his role as a staffer and not someone out there actually setting the policy. so if the president is more comfortable with this, i think that s good. it is interesting, though. the president s posture on north korea right now is far different than what ambassador bolton s posture has been as recently as february when he was advocating the possibility we might good ahead and attack. he might have adjust his view on north korea as we head towards these meetings in may. that s absolutely right. the president deserves to have the people around him, and he has the right to have the people around him that he wants. but to suggest this is not going to make a difference when they come down and have a council and a meeting of the nsc with the president, i think these two appointments at state and the nsc have both moved the center of gravity toward a much harder line position on north korea