president, a lack of policy coverage. there are personal attacks about his physicalities, his fitness of office. talking about dementia. arm chair psychologists all over television every single day. the significance is that this was a very important day when the south korean president was here and all of the focus could have been on the global challenges that come out of the korean peninsula right now, including north korea. there s also a major health care issue that country has unresolved and instead we spent a couple days talking about the president s tweets. and the story broke shortly after they published a fascinating profile on becker, who we heard has been close friends with donald trump for years. the july 3rd edition is titled the national inquirer s fervor
out and say people elected him because he is tough and smart and a fighter, i would love to see him be tough with vladimir putin, be smart with congress and pass repeal and replace of obamacare and fight against isis. that s what the american people voted for him for, that s what they would like to see. and all of these tweets are meaningless distraction and truly he needs to get back on message. ladies, i want to play you some sound from kellyanne conway defending the president s tweets. here it is. it s incredible to watch people play armchair psychologist, out really ridiculing the president s physicalities, his mental state, calling him names that you wouldn t your children to call people on a playground, you would punish them for doing that. and then all of a sudden feining sho feigning shock when he wants to fight back and defend himself and hopefully change the conversation. calling him names that you
south korean president, i did ask the president more generally a question about what he had any regrets on the tweet involving mika brzezinski. kellyanne conway hose spoke out. what did she say? reporter: she did. her argument is that attacks on the president like this are counterproductive, because his policies don t get covered, but that sort of ignores the fact that it s the president s own tweets that create the media storm. but listen to part of what she had to say. if you go back and you look at what is said about this president, a lack of policy coverage, there are personal attacks about his physicalities, about his fitness for office. he s called a goon, thug, armchair psychologists all over television every day talking about dementia. reporter: the significance of all of this is this was a very important day at the white house when the south korean president
they are worried that the president of the united states may not all be there upstairs. it s incredible to watch people play armchair psychologists, ridiculing the president s physicalities, his mental state, calling him names that you wouldn t want your children to call people on the playground. you would punish them for doing that all of a sudden, faining shock when he wants to fight back and defend himself. and hopefully change the conversation. because the conversation right now is a one-way conversation of toxicity. a lot of these people on tv do not criticize his policies. they do not criticize his actions and his beliefs. they criticize him. the office of the president and its current occupant. and right behind me in this white house, the president every single day is fighting for all americans, including america s women, millions of whom do not have healthcare. millions of whom are looking for jobs. millions of whom are one