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it, person he appointed ironically the person whose interest rates he misses are the previous occupant. but he maybe jessica yellin wasn t his flavor. i don t know. i think the fed is an arcane place to be battering, that i don t know if the public comprehends it the way he would think. there s an interesting sector of the republican party that weirdly cares about the fed though. remember the ron paul and rand paul. it s in the paul wing of the party. it s not across the board. no. you don t go to cpac and have conversations with people about the fed chair. that is the place where you talk about the fed. they want to audit the fed and go to the gold standard. it s kind of a nearby area of interest. trump is likely to export that the because he s treating powell the same way he treat mueller which is saying here s somebody, an independent actor and i could fire him but i probably can t therefore, he s the guy ruining everything. michael? look, i think you both said
important in a sense than senator paul who has a relationship with the president. the president knows that paul counts on the president s support to keep his conservative base in line even though he has libertarians, he wants to have the trump voter as well. senator flake is heading for the exit door, but they know that senator republicans priority paul wing to the flake wing that pompeo may be the best at this moment they can get as republicans into that secretary of state slot, someone who actually has a relationship with the president and can get approved by the senate in the next few months. so is he a perfect nominee in their eyes? no, but they also know there s not a lot of other people on the agenda, on the docket, who could step up and fill in if he fell away. ashley parker, the malfeasance that cost the job of the secretary of health and human services now looks like jay walking i say that because mr. pruitt at the busy, to be perfectly honest, every day in our editorial mee
based on your experience, is this a federal judge or an infrastructure program, or was it just ideology-based, a change of heart? they heard from the nominee what they needed to hear? senator flake is more important in a sense than senator paul who has a relationship with the president. the president knows that paul counts on the president s support to keep his conservative base in line even though he has libertarians, he wants to have the trump voter as well. senator flake is heading for the exit door, but they know that senator republicans priority paul wing to the flake wing that pompeo may be the best at this moment they can get as republicans into that secretary of state slot, someone who actually has a relationship with the president and can get approved by the senate in the next few months. so is he a perfect nominee in their eyes? no, but they also know there s not a lot of other people on the agenda, on the docket, who could step up and fill in if he fell away. ashley park
choices about compromise. if you get the republicans keeping the house majority, the democrats keep a narrow senate majority and a lot of new members are more to the extreme, then you get more of the same, if not worse. ryan, you saw it in the interview i did with peter king, the republican congressman from new york, almost two parts of the republican party right now are merging very different, not only on domestic issues but on national security issues. yeah, that s sort of interesting. on the right and the left, there s this sort of populist anti-government movement gathering around civil liberties issues and what pete king, what king would call isolationist. i don t think rand paul considers himself an isolationist. but that divide, look, rand paul is still a bit of an outlyer. he s the only one worked up on the nsa spying. in the house, there s a little more of a paul wing. i think that s where the tea party energy is and where the energy is in the republican party. let me pl