interesting and very deliberate choice by pence. it advances the conversation further. i don t think pence is eager for a long, drawn out fight with donald trump. but it does mean that it s not necessarily quite so easy to just say your piece and move, on and hope that the media cycle moves on. soon enough. to i think more than anything though, this is an indication of at least, a sense among republicans, and that is a pretty decent cross action of the party, you re not just talking about the never trum p folks are the ones who voted for impeachment once or twice. he really is a politically weekend fourth. why are you hearing a joni
lost the focus of what people are thinking and feeling these days. that s point number one. point number two would be perhaps if things go the way you just projected a moment ago, the candidates they have put up especially on the side like fetterman are wrong on the policies when it comes to crime and energy and inflation. what do you think about that, jessica? the first part is donald trump is still the defact ing leader of the republican party so it makes sense to talk about him and he is and continues to be really good at manipulating the media cycle. even someone off twitter has a way of infiltrating every major story and he is stumping for candidates all over the country. a lot of people think his endorsement is the golden ticket to winning the races and why he still matters. in terms of john fetterman. i thought conor lamb was the better candidate in the primary. pennsylvania voters thought that fetterman was the right choice. he should have been better prepared for the frackin
republicans, how much do you talk about trump, and it might depend on where your district is. many democrats say thank you, thank you, remind people about your potential legal issues and all that. but democrats, if you re just talking about trump, are you being relevant to the people at home? i don t think i ve ever in the last couple of years have seen people effectively wrench away a media cycle from him in his own party. it s not really possible and the base is not all that interested. so this is kind of ever green advice. i was reading and feeling like, they say this every two years, don t talk about trump so much. but it s a do no harm situation. don t criticize him. that s your problem. but if you don t want to talk about him and you want to alied some of those things and still embrace the party as it stands, you can do that too. and that is a strategy republican candidates use.
stance on this, and to delay as much as possible putting up as much as many red herrings as they possibly can and trying to run out the media cycle in the hopes that they won t feel the political pressure [inaudible] so cleave, let s turn to the white house for a second. biden spoke at a graduation ceremony for the university of delaware. let s take a listen to what he said. as i speak, those parents are literally preparing to bury their children. in the united states of america. bury their children. there s too much violence. too much fear. too much grief. let s be clear, evil came to that elementary school classroom in texas. cleave, how is the white
are they trying to rehabilitate careers for hollywood? in my experience when i represent high profile clients, that s what you don t want to do. and in fact certain cases you don t even bring it because you know the media cycle is going to emphasize it. i question that. something that popped into my mind is when the audio tape got played i can t remember, a week or so ago that amber heard was on you mean the one when she mentioned the ideas she doesn t care what was the phrase? something along the lines of it doesn t matter if what she said was a lie, something to that effect. yeah, and you have things like that. the lawyers talk but they get it after a while. and like many cases, i m as guilty of this you tend to overtry them. but when you have that evidence, to me if i m on team depp, i m done there, right? in other words, you resolve the