countless instances where that s the case. i have been an advocate of saying that i believe that we should call, you know, particular reporters and particular stories out as opposed to painting everybody with a broad brush because i think there are good journalists, in that press room that fight every day for the truth, fight for a good story. whether or not we like them or not, that uncover something, the president said so much himself and i think that we should recognize good journalists whether we like their stories or not who take the time to get it right rather than some from outlets that are is it concerned about themselves, their clip, their click and being right. neil: sean spicer, it s always good to have you on. thanks, neil. neil: and the impression of what you get of the president a lot over issues over this particular salute with the north korean military leader, but we didn t really get much on the taking down of a taliban terrorist. that happened this week as well. but
general says we don t have no confidence that it was free of bias. they even say that in the report. neil: a democrat s read on this after this. three are fha, one is va. so what can you do? she s saying a whole lotta people want to buy this house. but you got this! rocket mortgage by quicken loans makes the complex simple. understand the details and get approved in as few as eight minutes. by america s largest mortgage lender.
neil: i have to tell you, i still talk to democrats who just say, well, i don t know, deliberate i will keeping out the specter that that was what created donald trump to become the next president of the united states. do you think those democrats who seize on that and question validity, do you think that is right? look, he is the president of the united states and was elected by the people of the united states according to laws. at the time did james comey did something that caused public confidence to be eroded in hillary clinton s canned candidacy, no question about that. neil: that s knot what i m asking. justice was not aggressively following on that. they were sure that hillary clinton would win and furthermore, anything that would show interference would only help donald trump and that democrats to this day, many in
neil: you know, we have been looking at a lot of the primaries so far this year headin into midterms and one thing we can conclude if you re a republican and you want to wins the good to be either like donald trump or certainly to be liked by donald trump in the case of maine and the businessman sean who was selected as candidate to replace my next guest, both a businessman so like donald trump and liked by donald trump, matters a great deal that he s liked by the incumbent very popular outgoing governor paula page who joins us right now out of maine. governor, very good to have you. pleasure to be back, neil. neil: are you okay, what s going on here? this looks like a shoulder brace, what are we looking at? i just had a shoulder replacement two weeks ago. guarantied to get rid of my slice. neil: good luck with that. i thought you were in another fight with politicians.
of career politicians going to washington and not getting the people s work done, citizen legislators. that s what this election was about. this is a person, i ve worked a hard life and started at the graveyard shift at denny s all the way to the briefing rooms at the pentagon and it was hard work and perseverance of me and other volunteers that we won this election. neil: and you won. katie arrington, an interesting race to watch. thank you very much. neil: we did call ms. arrington s democratic opponent joe cunningham and we haven t heard back. hope springs eternal. and eventually we get them here. we we re fair and balanced and we don t bite, and we just ask the fair questions. more in a minute.