where there is no shame any more? she chuckles i don t know. i think some of the other stores you re referring to, things like the scandal around whether priti patel bullied her staff, you have thejenrick scandal. thejenrick one was really complicated, i think, for the public to understand. a lot of detail. and in terms of the priti patel one, it wasn t something that affected the whole country. it was a row about how she was treating civil servants, so it didn t affect everybody up and down the country in the way this story did. i think that s why it got the cut through, because lockdown has affected every single one of us in the way nobody has ever lived through anything like this. i think that s the difference. 0k. i m interested now in how scoops might help the bottom line. victoria, in the olden days, a scoop like yours would ve had people rushing to the newsstands to get their copy of the newspaper, to see those pictures. it did. i suspect there was a lot of traffic to the websit
kellyanne, does he have a shot? no, there are career politicians and career candidates. he was on the cover of vanity fair saying i was born to do this in the addition of that magazine was still on the newsstands when he was dropping out of the race. from vanity fair to vanity project and people don t like serial losers, they don t like people who keep coming back, a political recidivist, repeating his crime again and again but folks, remember, they live off when you take your family on a vacation paying post-tax dollars for your hotel room for your fund, your food, for your leisure, they all live off their campaign funds. greg: that s all they do. i will never forgive him for root canal. awful, dirty jobs. i found myself getting a root canal ten years ago and posted it, but i was hosting a show called dirty jobs, i wasn t running for the senate. so, you know, yeah, take whatever pictures you want, good luck. greg: he s every worst he will not he believes a
political tool for the president. the author of that book joins me now. the book hatchet man. i was just out in california and i saw it on the newsstands out there. in the book you called bill barr a liar and an eager political partisan. those are strong words but i think they ring true having covered the administration. but as a lawyer you have to back up proof when you make that kind of claim. i hesitated before calling him a liar. that s a very serious thing to say one attorney to another. i think we re reluctant to do that. as i went through this book and i went chapter through chapter and all the scandals bill barr caused and created no way to put it. i started with the mueller report. i argue in the book, saved donald trump s hide with that lie up through and including the
and in terms of the priti patel one, it wasn t something that affected the whole country. it was a row about how she was treating civil servants, so it didn t affect everybody up and down the country in the way this story did. i think that s why it got the cut through, because lockdown has affected every single one of us in the way nobody has ever lived through anything like this. i think that s the difference. 0k. i m interested now in how scoops might help the bottom line. victoria, in the olden days, a scoop like yours would ve had people rushing to the newsstands to get their copy of the newspaper. it did. i suspect there was a lot of traffic to the website, as well. but surely not as much as perhaps you would have got if people bought a physical copy, right? well, the physical copies of our paper went up considerably that morning on friday, and also on the morning of sunday morning, which was the day after the resignation. so people rushed to the new stand to buy more copies. obvi
you re referring to, things like the scandal around whether priti patel bullied her staff, you have thejenrick scandal. thejenrick one was really complicated, i think, for the public to understand. a lot of detail. in terms of priti patel, it wasn t something that affected the whole country. it was a row about how she was treating civil servants. it didn t affect everybody up and down the country in the way this story did. that is why got the cut through because lockdown has affected every single one of us in the way nobody has ever lived through anything like this. i think that is the difference. 0k. i m interested now in how scoops might help the bottom line. victoria, in the olden days, a scoop like yours would ve had people rushing to the newsstands to get their copy of the newspaper. it did. i suspect there was a lot of traffic to the website, as well. but surely not as much as perhaps you would have got if people bought a physical copy? the physical copies of our paper went up co