sodas to cereals. we ll go through that debate, joe, you and your diet coke. good morning and welcome to morning joe. well, let me say this, willie. let me say this, okay? yeah, i ve had a few diet coke in my day. five a day. growing up, growing up, i think we all knew three things. number one, of course, willie, we knew you never eat a big dinner before you go swimming, right? just don t do it. sure. number two, never, ever, ever, and mcarthur taught us this, don t get engaged in a ground war in asia. number three, i think we all knew from the first sip of diet coke that we had in 1982, like, we knew it caused cancer. no. you had a sip, you know, this tastes okay, but it is probably going to kill me. let me have another one. seriously, we were sitting around with our pop rocks and everything else, put down our tabs and mr. pibbs, then we pick those up. you drank diet coke, and you knew when you had the first sip, you knew, yeah, this is what killed elvi
they called. lindsey only called a couple times, but, jen, donald trump called, like, nonstop. i m here, i m there, and it made a lot of people angry. i always call the campaigns and would say, come on the show. talk. you don t like what he said. we don t like what he said. come on, jeb. tell us why it doesn t work. if not jeb, i m talking a jeb s people, or john podesta. come on, john, what are you guys afraid of? it didn t work for them. jen, it s not working for ron desantis either. this is a very long way of saying, you know, you hate donald trump, hate he was on the show a lot, well, he was on the show because he wasn t afraid of his shadow. it made a difference. people can tell. it s till kiln ingkilling hi?
good intentions at all. governor schwarzenegger at the time needed a vote in the state legislature for a budget. and this is what abell maldonado was expecting from him. he thought that an open primary would allow him to win the governorship after arnold schwarzenegger left. it s pretty clear on the republican side and the democratic side, more so on the democratic side, that the parties have lost control of the primaries. we saw this in the presidential election, when everyone thought jeb bush was going to be the republican nominee. if not jeb, marco rubio or ted cruz. they knew they didn t want donald trump. donald trump won and they had no control over that. candidates who didn t have the of nancy pelosi in the dddc, they had the blessing and the money. are we seeing any evidence of that around the country? the party has l conf
the white house, 1989 and i went into the oval office to see the president. barbara was there. she turned around. she looked at me and she said, you tell george not to run. we don t want him to run. he was thinking about running for governor of texas in 1990. he didn t do it until 1994. she didn t want it. that later became public. she told reporters, let s face it, jeb is like his father. george is too much like me. well, if i had done my study by then, i could have told her, mrs. bush, george is going to be the president. it s the momma s boy that will be the president. if he s like you, he s on track to be president, not jeb. so a mother can have great power and influence. she did you have to say she s one of the greatest women that ever lived or she s lucky. there s two governors and a