and doubles down on. it s what us regular folk call whoppers. you know, that was a whopper. i don t mean the burger king one. i mean the lies, like a giant lie which you just can t ontinu tell, a whopper. surely the washington post has some revising to do after this. i told chris that maybe he thinks that the investigation and legislating is going to be the tough thing. let me tell you what s going to be tough for this president, who loves the spotlight. he loves attention, okay? maybe he does, but i don t think he realizes that he no longer exclusively holds the microphone or the podium or the news cycle. he s got to share it with nancy pelosi and the democrats. if nancy pelosi calls a press conference, everyone will come. everyone will come. if he holds a press conference, if he gives a gaggle, if he is at a rally and he tells lies, nancy pelosi will say, i m holding a press conference, and every single news outlet will
it s hard to believe that he would want that. the trump shutdown. did you hear that? by the way, did you see in the oval office when she said the trump shutdown, he stopped for a minute and said did you call it what did you and she just kept moving. like, yeah, i called it the trump shutdown. what about it? that s what it is. lies, lies, and more lies. the washington post has done a lot of fact-checking of this president and his cronies. not an easy task by the way. trust me, i know. we try to keep up with it every single day on this program. today before the gaggle, the post even releasing what they called the bottomless pinocchio, lies that he continues to tell and doubles down on. it s what us regular folk call whoppers. you know, that was a whopper. i don t mean the burger king one. i mean the lies, like a giant lie which you just continue to tell, a whopper. surely the washington post has some revising to do after this.
so not a point lost, i assume, on any of them. sometimes we get beyond the north star for what is normal and we forget a little bit that that is not yet normal in american history. so michael, do you think it was the last official act of 41 to invite 45 by way of saying this is how we do it? no, i think that s exactly what he was doing. and as you know, brian, these funeral preparations, they begin when a president is still president. they keep on revising. and you can be sure that the last revisions were made by president bush 41 probably within the last couple of weeks, and isn t that exactly the message he would have wanted to be sending? and susan, his family, and most presidents object to this ghoulish process that results in a thick binder of minute-by-minute plans. as they get older and they realize this is their one shot to how they d like to be remembered, some of them start to participate in the planning. they start to plan it like months after assuming the presidency
funeral preparations, they begin when a president is still president. they keep on revising. you can be sure that the last revisions were made by president bush 41 probably within the last couple of weeks. and isn t that exactly the message he would have wanted to be sending? susan, his family, most presidents object to this ghoulish process that results in a thick binder of minute-by-minute plans. if this is the one shot of how they like to be remembered, some of them participate in the planning. some of them plan it months after they take the presidency. i think the invitation that president bush approved to president trump reflected his respect for the office. his feeling there s a respect for the office that transcends whatever your view of the person who occupies it. president carter will be
41st president ais pretty stark. president trump tweeted a picture that showed two of those former presidents behind bars. not a point lost on any of them. we get beyond the north star for what is normal and we forget that that is not normal in american history. michael, do you think it was the last official act of 41 to invite 45, by way of saying this is how we do it? no. i think that s exactly what he was doing. as you know, brian, these funeral preparations, they begin when a president is still president. they keep on revising. you can be sure that the last revisions were made by president bush 41 probably within the last couple of weeks. and isn t that exactly the message he would have wanted to be sending? susan, his family, most presidents object to this ghoulish process that results in a thick binder of minute-by-minute plans. if this is the one shot of how