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you know, it s narrow, in part, because the white house has denied information, access to witnesses, and documents to the house. it s fast, i think, because they realize that otherwise it s just too slow. i know that sounds a bit like an odd configuration. but it made sense to me given the constraints that are on the house. no. it it it does. i get where they re at. this is one of those things where i have a feeling after we re done with impeachment, we re going to learn more information that will have that will likely it will likely, perhaps, have people rethink the impeachment process in the rearview mirror. i think that s exactly right. time will tell. best way to put it. chuck rosenberg, as always, sir, man, you were a great partner all week. i m sure i ll see you a lot next week as well. up next, another sign of the times. mitch mcconnell promises quote total coordination with the white house and impeachment. we all just shrug our shoulders these days because of co
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respond first. they pin it on republicans. they said, look. yeah. i think that s what they do. but look. i think what s really interesting that i think democrats are doing right now and we re seeing it in the house. and we aren t seeing it with republicans at all. is their focus is entirely on this impeachment. republicans are from a pure message standpoint. and it s probably it s succeeding in keeping him from being tossed out of office. potentially, yes. but in terms of voters, democrats, their approach is, you know, the democratic message of this week. you know what, it was on the prescription drug bill. never mentioned impeachment. the ads that the now, i m just saying that but to me, that s also undermined their impeachment. i actually don t think so. i think this is exactly what they ve been saying from the start. that we can conduct our business on impeachment and also do other work. they re taking the bill clinton approach to impeachment, which is silo off the i
these institutions. trump doesn t have that same sense of loyalty to the institutions of the united states of america. sorry, let me go to andrea first. but yeah. i was just going to say jon meacham yesterday said that this is an historic moment. it s a serious moment, which is being handled in a very unserious fashion. i m paraphrasing jon. but that captured something for me. what peggy was just saying, the loyalty to institutions, donald trump is a disruptor. and even at the in the worst moments of the bill clinton pee impeachment, which was so degrading and terrible to live through and to cover, he was very somber when he was acknowledging his fault at the end of the game. i can t imagine. reinforce the point on the bill clinton impeachment. we were at least trying to wrestle with how do we handle personal conduct? so we created gravity around that. we may have decided collectively as a country, you know what, no. personal character, we re going to set over here. depending on