project. so they believed that. and then the president come out the next day and says no, no, i was just supporting the legal right not actually whether it was wise or not to do it. he ended upper tating people who were against it who think that he flip-flopped and people who are for it who think he flip-flopped. greta: is this a mortal wound or just something we pick up on and gin up the controversy because it is august and this ends tend to be slower? is this a genuine issue that is going to haunt this president and anyone in favor one way or the other between now and november? i think it is more than an august flare-up and way less than a mortal wound. i think this would have been a controversy if it were in april. the fact that it is so close to the election. you have to remember, 27 democratic members of the house are in districts that
bush is out of a job. i guess that s what happens to the media story. that one i thought, was probably mortal. we all thought it felt like it at the time. it was like the 56 mortal wound that we thought remember when he said john mccain wasn t a hero and we thought that was a mortal wound. and that was like an innocent time from long ago, that that would have been so devastating. i actually think, with all these candidates, and multiplied for donald trump, your strength is your weakness, your weakness is your strength. his weakness is he says outrageous things and will never back down or apologize, and that s his strength, because people say, they want change and things shook up and that done on my behalf. every fight he had was with the establishment. everything he said, as gross as it was, no matter what it was, no matter what you thought of what he said, it also said, subtext, i m not one of them. and therefore, i m a change agent. heidi, the issue here with that tap