i had one report r that it they push it over the top. rod rosenstein wanted to speak orion s s office, according to y reports, and begged him, please don t make us turn over stuff.uf here s my question, last question, you have a minute.- we, the media [laughs] this is why i want you on every week. we have a media by the way, they did good work, interesting work, truth and a media that is now so biased, abusively slow, complicit even, talk about watergate. marx, this was about influencing a presidential election, using fisa warrants, russian propaganda, hillary-dnc bought and paid for. i think it is much bigger on a scale that we don t even know to get a fisa warrant, you need to have probable cause that somebody is an agent or acting as an agent, in this case to
candidates, then spy on the president-elect. i want to ask an offbeat question. if we know wikileaks and julian asang, and i ve interviewed him five times, if we know he s the one guy that knows where he got the information from the dnc, e-mails and such, why hasn t mueller contacted him? wouldn t he be the one guy that you want to talk to to find out if russia gave it to him? yes, but that might help donald trump. it s pretty clear that that s what mueller and his team of partisans don t want to do. they want to hurt trump not help trump. they re not searching for evidence. shannon: they don t want the truth. no, they would trefer to subvert the truth. sean: i feel like jack nicholson, you can t handle the truth. sebastian, last word. there are a handful of large political scandals in american history. jfk s assassination, then watergate, then we have the
political campaign. sean: an opposition party candidates! and spy on the president-elect! i want to ask an offbeat question.nd if we know wikileaks and julian assange i ve interviewed him five times if we know he is the one guy that knows where he got the information, from the dnc, the emails,, why isn t mueller contacting him? wouldn t he be the one guy that you would want to talk to to find out if russia gave it to him? yes, but that might actually help donald trump and it s pretty clear that that is what mueller and his team of partisans don t want to do. they want to hurt trump, not help trump.ot they are not searching for evidence. sean: you are saying they don t want the truth. no, they would prefer to subvert the truth. sean: i feel like i am jack nicholson, you can t handle the truth. sebastian, last work. there is a handful of large political scandals in american history. jfk s assassination, then we have watergate, and then we have
one morning and say oh, never mind. ann coulter describes some of his supporters as being clowns and nuts and says a lot of them are in a paranoid frenzy. i ve got to believe that ann coulter recognizes a paranoid frenzy when she sees one. i was really struck. the issue of self-awareness did come to mind when i read that. but i guess she s got some expertise, so she has a right to write about it. she did have math that you can t argue here, which i think every cool headed analyst sees it every way. cochran won the runoff by 7,667 votes. mcdaniel s partisans don t you have to prove that more than 7,000 ineligible voters went to the polls but also that they all voted for cochran, not mcdaniel. good luck with that. that s not going to be provable.
but i guess she s got some expertise, so she has a right to write about it. she did have math that you can t argue here, which i think every cool headed analyst sees it every way. cochran won the runoff by 7,667 votes. mcdaniel s partisans don t you have to prove that more than 7,000 ineligible voters went to the polls but also that they all voted for cochran, not mcdaniel. good luck with that. that s not going to be provable. no. i think if this were like a 500 vote margin or something like that, and certainly there are some people who violated the rules by voting in the democratic primary and then votes in the republican runoff. but it s just hard to believe that you have enough of those people to make up a 7,000 vote margin. again, you ve got to go back to