all right. welcome back to morning joe . it s tuesday, july 3rd. that s actually theme of your column. so awkward. saint elmo s fire. you know what doesn t make sense, sam. yesterday mika, you know what she says to me. she says you re getting old and fat. we re on the air now for real. she said that to me. you re getting old and fat. you re not old. thank you. so you re saying i m fat. i didn t say that. it s okay. we can talk about this offline. does susan ever call you old
request. let s start with duelling the washington post columns. let s start with the pulitzer prize winner. the american left is in a panic. you and i disagree on this. you say camelot this is not. i would agree. neither are trump s wretched displays of crew aelt. the president s twisted view of constitutional norms has rightly fueled fears on the left that the madisonian s model future hangs in the balance. i draw comfort from sage insights philosopher billy hicks as portrayed in saint elmo s fire. it s light that appears in dark skies out of nowhere while producing puffs of fire from
other distractions. and so we re on to the next role. that was a really palpable issue and i think it does have a cumulative effect. that s what you re sort of seeing at the end of another week like last week democrats do feel frustrated and they have to blame someone. so it falls to chuck schumer when we re all strapped in for the same kind of dance where we watch collins and the whole roll out we ve seen before. mark, just i did talk about saint elmo s fire and the flashes across the cash but i follow it with the charles krauthammer quote, which is don t lose your head. he gave the example of everybody spent the 1980s fearing the nuclear holocaust. it was imminent. best sellers were packed with the coming nuclear holocaust. people were in the streets. he gave the speech two years after the soviet union
[ speaking foreign language ] [ laughter ]. i am loving this new pope, i really am. nutella, a coke, a condom, a strong condom. look at that thing. amazing combination. disturbing but also unbelievable. we ve got a little saint elmo s fire. still ahead, rob lowe saying his good looks hurt his career. what talents hurt your career? your best and most creative tweets coming up. what if a photo were more than a memory?
nation and it is completely destroyed. so there s nowhere for them to go. and it s very hard for the center to keep track of where they are, especially the ones that need help and there s some that need medications and there s some that really need some mental health counseling. they ve obviously been kicked out and nowhere to go and they re very young. it s the only place of its kind and it s not there anymore. and this has been a passion project for you. just this past weekend there was a great event here in new york to raise money, specifically for a sandy relief event for the ali fornnay center and raised a lot of money. if people want to learn more, they can go on to the website to donate and help rebuild. right. ally, great to have you here. thank you very much. this is a good passion project for you. thank you, be thank you for being here. that s going to wrap things up for me today. see you tomorrow at 11:00 eastern. now with alex wagner. i will ask you now, alex,