greatest assets is the personal relationship that s builds and the respect he seems to get. now it s time to work the phones starting now, right? that s right. well, you know, the europeans are putting in a little bit of a pickle here because on the one hand they are dying to do business with iran. on the other hand, they can t be now seen as we have essentially culled out the regime and these brave protesters are calling out the regime for what they are. more broadly, brian, president trump stands the basic premise that obama never got and that s that you have to stand up to bullies. i mean, every kid in the school yard understands that if you punch them in the nose and you stand up to them, they are going to back down. that s exactly what he is doing around the world. brian: a lot of the people going crazy last night about the president s provocative tweet to kim jong un i have a nuclear button on my desk i have got one and it actually works and is bigger and more powerful. could y
i think a lot of people were shocked by the verdict because, i mean, if you sat through the weeks and weeks of trial, it just it s inconceivable how they could get to the result that they got to. but to the jurors, the issues about text messages and whether paul had jennifer s phone all afternoon wasn t as important as zumot on the stand. that s what made the difference. his tears, for example. sometimes i feel like i m too cynical, but it was universally held opinion, i think, the entire jy believed that it was a manufactured moment. what was the problem wh his testimony? there were two things that struck me. one was when he broke down on the stand. and to me it didn t seem genuine. and the other portion of his testimony was when he had the opportunity to tell us where he was and what he was doing. he chose to basically lie to us