$350,000. so there s all this sort of stuff that encourages this collecting, this obsessiveness for more and more and the status is applied to the individual hunter who achieves those ends. i was happen to be at safari club and discussing fish and wildlife and there was a rumor they want. ed to put lions on the threatened list and regulate their take. i decided at that moment if the big five was my goal, then i had to step my plans up. drastically. hunters remorse. it s not been. something i have experienced recently. but as a child, i certainly remember it. when i was a little boy, i
attention because it tends to suck the oxygen out of the room. it is his obsessiveness, how emotionally he responds, how thin skinned he is on all matters of his legitimacy, whether he is getting good reviews in the media. it is a fixation. and alongside that you have serious work being done in the white house and on the international stage. it is just the former is really overshadowing the latter. there is a dovetailing here. that s kellyanne s argument. she said you don t talk about any of the good stuff, only the bad stuff. you get distracted from the stories. we have a big opioid problem and he s getting after it. that s g. but he said my wall will be a big piece of this. he distracts from his own progress. david, a.b., appreciate it very much. this all matters. it s not tedious. you have to stay on something when the truth is abused.
the sunday shows started. he said i ve had to put up from the fake news from the first day i announced i would be running for president. now i have to put up with a fake book. r07b8d reagan had the same problem and handled it well. so will i. what does that mean, david gregg stphr ry? whether you are ronald reagan, donald trump, you re also going to face it when you behave as erratically as he s behaved. to john s point, and to chris s point, when he reacts in a way that only fuels these questions about him, how about the mueller investigation. the fact that it is accelerating around obstruction is how the president has reacted to the investigation, firing jim comey and the like. how thin skinned he is, his obsessiveness means he s his own worst enemy in office. actually, that tweet storm we
he is five or six years older than when he first started running in 2011. it first started in this century. but i don t know think that there is some massive change. i do think that he has certain ticks that he falls into during times of extreme stress and those tend to exacerbate irrationality and obsessiveness about certain things. i think that s a lot of what you re seeing. that s actually perfect. i agree with that 100%. you have context. you have known the man a long time before he was into this stuff. so have i. you can t judge somebody until he is in a circumstance. is he different? no. but he is in a very different situation. this man never had to run anything like what he is dealing with right now. he s never had this kind of pressure on him. he s always been a showman. and now he s being hit in a way that he has never dealt with.
that, this distraction? oh, it s an obsession. to mention russia is to say that they fixed the election for donald trump. that was not the case. by the way, trump s obsessiveness about this investigation and his paranoia about it has made it much more about him than it might otherwise be. he fired the fbi director because he didn t like the investigation. talk about wanting to apply undue pressure. he brought on a major piece of this investigation onto himself, including getting individual counsel sicked on him because of his own paranoia. a lot of people don t like congressional investigations on both sides of the aisle. see benghazi. but there was an attempt to change our election. that attempt was there on the part of russians. congress should be getting to