people. steve: and, tomi, we were talking about earlier about the latest nike business with the american flag on the shoes, yet another example all the time of this kind of cultural imperialism, you know, the left saying, no, we re right, you re wrong. it didn t used to be a partisan thing, but the left has chosen to cosign that proudly, and we have of to say we re the party that loves the american flag and the american way of life, i guess we ll take that. [laughter] to what you were saying, tammy, it s important we don t make president trump our messiah, but we look at him and say this man did something fantastic, and he needs to pass the torch to someone else. we can never go back to a john mccain, mitt romney style of conservativism again because we will lose again. even to your point going from a reagan to bush, is that there has to be someone who understands the nature of the reformation. steve: great point. by the way, just want to reemphasize something, the left couldn t su
steve: okay. you heard what i just had to say, now let s bring in our guests for the night, president of independent women s voice, tammy bruce. author of the working class republican, senior fellow at the ethics and public policy center and washington post columnist henry olson, and author of never play dead, tommy lauren. tammy yes, sir. steve: what do you think? of what i said, about this whole argument, just you go. well, i you ve hit a number of important points. i think that for the president and for the nature of the conversation, this is a number of different fronts that are going on. but ultimately, when it comes to what he s accomplished and what he s done, it validates the nature of the choices we made in 16. what we ve seen for generations, well, since reagan, was a
underestimating the american people. steve: and, tomi, we were talking about earlier about the latest nike business with the american flag on the shoes, yet another example all the time of this kind of cultural imperialism, you know, the left saying, no, we re right, you re wrong. it didn t used to be a partisan thing, but the left has chosen to cosign that proudly, and we have of to say we re the party that loves the american flag and the american way of life, i guess we ll take that. [laughter] to what you were saying, tammy, it s important we don t make president trump our messiah, but we look at him and say this man did something fantastic, and he needs to pass the torch to someone else. we can never go back to a john mccain, mitt romney style of conservativism again because we will lose again. even to your point going from a reagan to bush, is that there has to be someone who understands the nature of the reformation. steve: great point. by the way, just want to reemphasize so
decline. it wasn t just a malaise during jimmy carter. there was the sensibility of hope with reagan that things could change, and then it just tumbled right back down when the establishment got its mitts on the country again. so americans, you know, we love the underdog, we love to try, we love the nature of what s possible, but we also in the very end we have responsibilities to people other than ourselves, to our children, to our neighbors, to our community. that, i think, is a remarkable uniqueness about americans, about the choices we make. and when they appeal to us, it s to appeal to us based on our own personal greed. they think it s all just about the individual. for them it is the, but for us it really is about people other than ourselves. by jumping off the boats onto normandy beach. the things we do to save strangers for this country is extraordinary. so in the end, what we really do want, we know that saving the nation is imperative, this
decline. it wasn t just a malaise during jimmy carter. there was the sensibility of hope with reagan that things could change, and then it just tumbled right back down when the establishment got its mitts on the country again. so americans, you know, we love the underdog, we love to try, we love the nature of what s possible, but we also in the very end we have responsibilities to people other than ourselves, to our children, to our neighbors, to our community. that, i think, is a remarkable uniqueness about americans, about the choices we make. and when they appeal to us, it s to appeal to us based on our own personal greed. they think it s all just about the individual. for them it is the, but for us it really is about people other than ourselves. by jumping off the boats onto normandy beach. the things we do to save strangers for this country is extraordinary. so in the end, what we really do want, we know that saving the nation is imperative, this nation. you know, because it saves