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on this vote. that is a sign of the strength the president continues to command with the base republican voters who can see this process as political or describe the behavior as maybe it was the wrong thing to do but doesn t rise to the level of impeachment. we don t have an argument that he didn t do these things. that he didn t have a conversation with ukrainian president, that he didn t raise the issue of investigations as a quid pro quo for the meet org release of military aid. instead we hear the argument the president made tonight. doesn t rise to impeachment. the democrats are politically motivated. josh, again, this question of whether republicans are going to continue to stick with the president through this process not just in the house but ultimately in a senate trial, the question is will they stick with him through all of the different revelations that continue to come out? it might be a good moment late at night here of what has been a very busy week even by the very bu
raised questions about it, and are not running for reelection, chose not to break with the president on this vote. that is a sign of the strength the president continues to command with base republican voters who continue to see this process as political, or described his behavior as maybe it was the wrong thing to do but doesn t rise to the level of impeachment. we don t have an argument that he didn t do these things, that he didn t have a conversation with the ukrainian president, that he didn t raise the issue of investigations as a quid pro quo for the release of military aid. instead we hear this argument that the president made tonight, that it doesn t rise to impeachment and the democrats are politically motivated. josh, again, this question of whether the republicans are going to continue to stick with the president through this process, not just in the house but ultimately in a senate trial if it comes to that, the question is will they stick with him through all the differ
of people across the american public for comments like the president made tonight are also going to play a role. what does me too what does sexual harassment have to do with throwing a dna kit across the stage? nothing. clearly the president was envisioning in that same twisted mind that gave us the access hollywood tape something entirely different and disgusting. that s a repellent. people of no gender like that. even my friend steve thinks he made a mistake, and he did. and, john, i ll tell you one other bizarre thing about the president s speech tonight. every word out of his mouth hit on one of his vulnerabilities because he also talked about dna as senator warren pointed out. dna has to be used because of this administration s unconstitutional and botched separation of parents from children to reunite them. he talked about a million dollar
and keeping adversaries and allies alike on edge. so as much as i think there might be a new cast of characters, i m sort of skeptical as to whether or not we re going to see any sort of significant shift or change in the dynamics of this white house next year. you know, josh, it is interesting. michael was just talking about sort of the statements that were made today. the most recent is the president s statement on twitter about global warming. after he pulled the u.s. out of the paris climate accords, everyone in the white house pressed and pressed and pressed, mr. president, do you believe in global warming. they would ask the press secretary, do you believe in global warming right now? well, you know, if you re going to read this statement that the president made tonight, he certainly doesn t seem to believe in global warming. at least not as far as i can tell. right. and that s what his comments tonight, are pretty inkrecendia among many, but many of his supporters probably d