they picked insurrectionists, whackos, freaks, and conspiracy theorists. let s be very clear here, from one former republican to a current republican. we re not talking about their mainstream policy positions that are hurting them. no. we re talking about the fact that these people are weirdos. well, all of that is right. it does remind me of all of that is exactly right. and here s why it is so important to understand what joe just said. you go back, and people are making the comparison to 2010. i know 2010 well. i had to deal with some candidates who, how should we say, were a little freakish of their own. what i did as the national chairman, along working with my state party leadership in the various states, was, okay, we ve done enough crazy. we re not doing that anymore. we re going to focus on taking the policy battle to the
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to a lot of people a lot of problems we have in the country. i don t know about her solutions. when she talks about getting rid of lobbying, the rampant corporate greed, middle class being squeezed in this country, i think she scores a lot of points there. antoine, is she likable enough to actually be the president of the united states and to win that election? a lot of people don t connect with her. that s yet to be determined. i want to push back on something jianna said. he and his party label anything that s bold and aggressive as socialism because they have no true policy rep paar ations is bold and aggressive? the democrats want to have a policy battle. we have a track record of success. there s a difference. we talk about policy, you want to turn it into a we re talking about the economy is doing beyond well. we re talking about what republican and conservative
as we near the end of the 28th day of the government shutdown, what began as a policy battle has grown into a more personal battle. brian todd has been checking with the trump biographer. the president is not used to people who refuse to back down. reporter: trump s biographers say he is thrown off by the fact that a strong woman has taken him on, is tough with him and may be winning this battle of public perception. there are no votes. reporter: it may be the most unlikely grudge match in american political history. the 6 3 washington novice who shoots from the hip versus the 5 5 5 insider whose every move is
democratic process. i will tell you, the one the one contrary take i have on that is had the president tonight announced, i m declaring an emergency and i under emergency powers that i declare myself to have, i m going to get my wall built that way. mmm-hmm. and so while i do that, congress can do whatever they want in terms of opening up the government, but i will get this wall built. the reason i think that might have actually been a practical advance for the country is because i m assuming that you would have sued the heck out of him for any sort of unconstitutional assertion the president might have made around those emergency powers. thought would have put that fight in the court where he presumably would lose and then the rest of the congress could get on with re-opening government and fighting out this or any other policy battle. i mean, i appreciate the practical, you know, kind of i count on advantage there i count on you to do these things. if we re at
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