zoo? a bunny stroking station? is that too far? you know, if people are comfortable and work better after being centered and calm her, then why not? bring the bunnies and, yes. tucker: let me ask you a macro point. i don t want to shock you. i thought the whole idea was for get people come out of the closet, but here you are looking and saying, go back into the closet? to you as a progressive feel good about that? go in for 10 minutes and get that cry so he would come out and feel comfortably. you might want to go into the cry closet before a show and have a great show afterwards. tucker: i know this is television, but let s try to push i m always honest. tucker: if you knew a man, and you found him attractive, and he said, i got to take a quick break and go cry in a closet while squeezing a stuffed animal, that would wreck the deal, wouldn t it? i think he would say, i will
end. what does it mean that rick gates, the top trump campaign aide, has hired a new lawyer? that s significant to the extent that if gates is cooperating with the mueller investigation, that s another inside man. doesn t get closer to manafort than gates. they worked together in the campaign side by side. any information gates is giving really shows they re going to have deep insight into manafort and trump. and presumably collusion. but i think the macro point we have to keep our eye on is the big fish is on the line. it has all been building to this. whether or not this inquiry is focused solely on obstruction, the president of the united states is going to sit down with a special prosecutor. the question is where, when, and how. will some of it be written, in person. already trump campaign aides and other allies are saying this is a death trap. it s an invitation to perjury
in the senate. i think that donald trump probably thinks that he got on the wrong side in the first place with roy moore. he didn t endorse him and he endorsed an establishment candidate. and he is trying to get on the right side. and i think it s true. he s not making any real serious moral calculus here. i don t think that s a real big surprise. it will. let s do one micro and one macro point. the microis the process. if we follow rick santorum s and other people have made that, that hey, if you re going to vote for roy moore, he may not be in there for long. so they have their investigation. they actually get a vote that can expel him which is a high vote in a supermajority, but they do it. let s say a 2/3 vote. then the governor would get to appoint someone. my question, why can t they get the governor to do anything now? kay ivey has no reason to
and clearly think these are credible accusations. so i don t think this is necessarily something that is just democrats are saying roy moore has done something bad, you had rick santorum on here saying if he gets elected, he doesn t think he ll survive being elected into the senate. he didn t endorse him and he endorsed an establishment candidate, and he s trying to get on the right side. and i think it s true. he s not making any real serious moral calculus here. i don t think that s a real big surprise. let s do one microand macro point. other people have said this, if you re going to vote for roy moofr, he s not going to be in there very long. they actually get a vote they can excel him, which is high threshold and super majority, but let s say they do it. two thirds vote. then the governor would get to
and the businesses say we re offering people extra hours and benefits and better health care but we can t seem to get them to come to work. every time i hear that there is an age old answer, the answer to why can t i find labor, it s because you re not paying them enough. businesses have gotten out of the robert of giving raises and we re seeing that in the data now finally. it s what we ve been waiting for four years. business sentiment is a positive. are we going to see this translate. if it does, this will be a huge win for trump. translated into what, though? your point is exactly right. the macro point that the rich keep getting richer in effect. the stock market now near 23,000? i mean this is astounding. who owns stocks? not people who are working at, you know, mcdonald s and burger king and getting the 2.4% increase in their wages. i can tell you 13% of americans own stocks. and that is not i mean, so