Between, certainly, myself and hi campaign. My campaign. But i can only speak for myself and the russians, zero. I think it divides the country. I think we have a very divided country because of that and many other things. Paul joining the panel this week, columnist and Deputy Editor of the wall street journal, dan henninger, kim strassel, Editorial Board member joe regular go and james freeman. So, kim, special counsel here, lets talk about the decision first. We can talk about mueller later. The decision, first. Good or bad . Not good, because special prosecutors, special counsels have a potential to go on and on for years. They take things out of sight of the public, and the bigger problem is they often come this with the belief that it is their job to nail somebody in the end. And so whether or not you have a crime that matters or what they were set out to investigate in the first place is often not what comes out of a special counsel investigation. Paul now, yeah, dan, thats the p
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