he is going to put out position papers, do some of the things roger stone wanted him to do. maybe he is starting to move in the direction of having some conventionality and calming down some. which would serve him over time. roger stone is a fascinating character, david. he is. he is. i knew roger stone way back in nixon days. he evolved a great deal over time. become a libertarian. you know, i think, i think what he said, that was a classy exit. like the way that, you know it is, when you get one of these unconventional candidates look ross perot way back in the early 90s. running against another clinton. ross perot almost could have within that race. but he hired ed rollins, republican guru, rollins quit after two months. and did it in the same classy way roger stone has the. but anderson, when you are one of the strategists, political consultants, riding a horse. jockey on a horse. some horses are run away, you
brute force in the middle east, claimed it was the syrian rebels, not the assad regime that had used chemical weapons, was this fit in print? joining us now dana milbank and jim pinkerton. dana, critics are horrified that cred putin gets to criticize the u.s. how dare he. i assume the criticism of the new york times but i think any newspaper would print it and anybody would take that interview. why? because it s newsworthy. it s not that he just went off to talk about how terrific he looks with his shirt off riding a horse, he had something that was relevant to our debate here in america. i think he probably did his own cause more disservice by unifying americans against his position and he completely distorted his logic by coming out and suggesting that the rebels were the ones that used
brute force in the middle east, claimed it was the syrian rebels, not the assad regime that had used chemical weapons, was this fit in print? joining us now dana milbank and jim pinkerton. dana, critics are horrified that cred putin gets to criticize the u.s. how dare he. i assume the criticism of the new york times but i think any newspaper would print it and anybody would take that interview. why? because it s newsworthy. it s not that he just went off to talk about how terrific he looks with his shirt off riding a horse, he had something that was relevant to our debate here in america. i think he probably did his own cause more disservice by unifying americans against his position and he completely distorted his logic by coming out and suggesting that the rebels were the ones that used
brute force in the middle east, claimed it was the syrian rebels, not the assad regime that had used chemical weapons, was this fit in print? joining us now dana milbank and jim pinkerton. dana, critics are horrified that cred putin gets to criticize the u.s. how dare he. i assume the criticism of the new york times but i think any newspaper would print it and anybody would take that interview. why? because it s newsworthy. it s not that he just went off to talk about how terrific he looks with his shirt off riding a horse, he had something that was relevant to our debate here in america. i think he probably did his own cause more disservice by unifying americans against his position and he completely distorted his logic by coming out and suggesting that the rebels were the ones that used
riding a horse. if he had shown the most recent up to date picture of the person george zimmerman was swout the graininess of the 7-eleven photo, it was of him in a pink shirt hugging his mom on her birthday and riding a horse. those were the most recent pictures. he never showed those photos and neither did the prosecution. no other explanation for george zimmerman looking out the window and concluding he was an a-hole and f- ing punk. what at the say? he was walking in the rain. really? really? you re calling the police because someone is walking slowly in the rain? does that have any credibility? could anyone possibly believe that. he said he looked like he is on drugs. he was on his cell phone and he said cop things. he looks like he has something in his pockets. he is reaching for his waist band. he is looking at me. he is checking me out. and he clearly thought he was a criminal based on race. this is the theme the defense