on the president to be their salesman ahead of the mid term elections. that s at stake in the 2018 elections. democrats believe by bringing that corporate rate down from 35 to 21, they excel on the left as something that s against the working class, that s for the corporations. but they re going to rely on trump because he has the connection with the working class voters to make those stark shirt republicans on the hill seem a little more popular. it s a late night. my favorite notion of politics, late night, had a couple of beers. sitting along a bar route 40 or somewhere out in the country or somewhere and they re talking about trump, right? right. one guy says, i don t know about this tax thing. what s the other guy say, of course it is. who s going to say, no, it s for us? will they say, hey, i got my piece, i don t care. right. is that what they re going to say, i ve got my piece? it doesn t work.
pribl for trump winning. it s out of bannon s playbook. bannon said when he came into donald trump s campaign, look, as long as you play on the identity politics field and you push the democrats into that arena, you will expands your base, keep your base and with inthis election. donald trump has continued to do that when it came to charlottesville, he pushed against the race issue, when it came to the. in and players kneeling against the national anthem, he pushed against that this is a concerted effort to mobilize his base and keep them energize and every day win the news cycle on those terms. i think at route 40 the cocktail restaurants on the state roads, they re cheering him on. a second speech on thursday, president bush echoed the words of senator john mccain earlier in the week. let s watch. to fear the world we ve organized and led three-quarters of a century to abandon the ideals we have advanced around
circuses. he thinks our reporting is that he thinks this nfl controversy, which he has stoked, is actually good for him. this is a country that s dividing the country that thinks it s to his political benefit. route 40 on a friday night, the guys on the stools telling us i think you may be right. there may be a mix on this. robert, eli, annie, what a trio. coming up, the devastation in puerto rico is massive, unfortunately, and the trump administration is pushing back against the growing criticism but is it doing enough? even republicans are warning about it. we ll talk to the governor of the puerto rico, next. plus, roy moore s victory in alabama challenges the republican party as we know it. trump has helped create something on the right, something that he can t control. the question is whether democrats can exploit the republicans lunch republican republicans lurch on the right. and tom price used private
the republican members of the house who trooped on to that bus like little kids going to see buffalo bob or mr. green jeans and giggling on the way down that the president was going to pat them on the back for doing what he told them to. i think that s the question. do republicans stick by president trump with this because that s going to be key. i mean the democrats are lining up and saying that this is nixonian. they need a special prosecutor. but without the republicans on board, what are the democrats going to be able to do? i think the trump people care about they don t like the elite looking down on them. they don t like it, and they re right. they don t like arrogance in government. but here we have a guy not for their cause, not for the working stiff who lost his industrial job, not for the person who is tired of watching carole king dance with hillary or anything like that. here s a guy, to cover his own rear end, has just fired the guy prosecuting or investigating him.
power in order to be able to sexuality women. he can grab them by their private parts, he says, because he s a star. so his apology, which we re a little surprised to see anything from donald trump that approaches an apology, it is going to have to get a lot better, and i think certainly on [loud techno music playing] sunday, but probably before announcer: if you drive buzzed, sunday. because if any he says if it could cost you around $10,000. anybody was offended, tell me you ll face major legal fees, major fines, who wasn t offended listening to this. and i think it s going to and steep insurance penalties. raise questions of the private versus the public. you really discover what you discover for yourself. people will watch these tapes, listen to these tapes. you could lose everythg. they ll do it all night, at parties tonight, at bars along route 40 tonight. guys will be talking about this, buzzed, busted, and broke. on all the tv shows. becae bued driving is drunk dng. and h