to what does it mean to refer this information, we felt there needed to be, given history and tradition and common sense, a full report and we needed to prove our case and what was the case, the case was president clinton had committed perjury, had obstructed justice and ironically, in count 11 of our reports congress, we contended he abused the power of the presidency including, are you ready for this? the invocation of executive privilege in a totally frivolous way and people can go back. didn t they call it presidential privilege or something like that. a protected function. that s what what. the palace guard, which they see th the president killing someone, they can t say anything.
to what does it mean to refer this information, we felt there needed to be, given history and tradition and common sense, a full report and we needed to prove our case and what was the case, the case was president clinton had committed perjury, had obstructed justice and ironically, in count 11 of our reports congress, we contended he abused the power of the presidency including, are you ready for this? the invocation of executive privilege in a totally frivolous way and people can go back. didn t they call it presidential privilege or something like that. a protected function. that s what what. the palace guard, which they see th the president killing someone, they can t say anything.
schiff is german for ship, which makes perfect sense for the historic role adam schiff, the chairman of the house intelligence committee, is now playing. he s shipping this impeachment to it s necessary destination. with his letter to congressional colleagues today, he s sending president trump on his way to a trial in the u.s. senate. he s putting trump where he least wants to be, facing the solid evidence against him. evidence that schiff s committee has now put on public record. not only that, there s a decent chance that the senate trial of donald j. trump will include testimony, sworn testimony from those he has placed around him. those who have been his palace guard could be by january star witnesses for the prosecution ra and his removal from office. so ask yourself if you re mick mulvaney or rudy giuliani or mike pompeo or any of the rest of this bunch, would you prefer to tell the truth or face a stiff term in federal prison for
somebody has verified everything that woodward has said, everything that omarosa has said. that he is being treated as child care. people around him keeping him from hurting himself us. why are we surprised? we have seen this behavior from donald trump not just in the presidency, not just in the campaign, bullying. not able to finish a sentence. the palace guard is now talking. and we have bob woodward s book, i agree with what steve sh smid said. the public must be told not
it a shot. mark: and george w. bush was difficult? you never could get to him, he had such a palace guard, and great people, but they protected him and for them everything was whether it was good for him politically, not whether or not it was actually good in the policies of the state. mark: and then you decided at some point to run for president. that was a brilliant idea, wasn t it, mark, turned out well. mark: well, you know what? 2012. yep. mark: was rather bruising, the republican primary. what happened then? well, that was the one i set out. a lot of people said i should have gone into that. i ran in 08. mark: right, right, that s what i meant. it was a tough time. we went through eight years of president bush, his approval ratings were very low at this point. it was going to be difficult to win. mark: you are a very nice guy. see how he did, that folks, i got the date wrong, he said that s when i sat out, this is