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the koch brothers. the last time he did this was in 2010, and he put up todd aiken, christine o donnell and other nuts, sharon engle, who cost republicans senate seats and made it impossible for us to win because they were so outside the mainstream. if steve bannon wants to help democrats, he s doing it. that was for income equality. jonathan, steve bannon, more dangerous outside the white house than he is inside? depending on what is perspective. definitely more dangerous for the establishment republicans from outside the white house. if he s in the white house, he s co-authored, we have seen that he wants to claim himself sort of the guardian of trump-ism, whether or not president trump is always able to guard trump-ism as well from the white house. the second you get into the seat of power, the more concessions you have to make to try to get
senate is so broken. he knew he would get he a challenge on the right. he s been one of mcconnell s chief critics. the audience may not remember this. bob corker put together the legislation that allowed the iran deal to be ratified without ratification. for many of us, it was extraordinary proportion. if given the chance to vote for corker or marsha blackburn. if it is a sharon angle candidate, no. it puts the seat in play but not that much in play. i m the optimist. all of a sudden they do that and put the gubernatorial seat in play. they re going to be fighting these things, too.
democrats were cheering the rise of donald trump. i was wondering are democrats now going to cheer the rise of people like roy moore and tarkanian and all the other fringe candidates, or have they been chasened in the way that senate republicans i would like to think that no one would support having just moore for some broader democrat thing down the road. i always thought having donald trump be the republican nominee be a horrible thing. there is the name sharon engle, todd aiken, there are a number of republican nominees who damaged the party long term. they didn t get into the senate. they didn t get there. if justice moore does it becomes an ongoing problem: too much time between the runoff and the general. an uncomfortable amount of time. i can t tell you how many
third party develop in front of our eyes, the trump party in washington that seems to think it s not republican? of course. what does the republican party do with a donald trump party? listen, you referenced mitch mcconnell. you referenced the alabama race. mitch mcconnell in the election conof twitter is not old enough toer that after the tea party wave we sharon engle in nevada lost a race. kristine o donnell in delaware having to run a ad saying i m not a rich. and richard myrhh dock says god ordained rape. the left the guy loves to hate is pushing back against the far right because he a opportunity squandered six years ago in the wave of the tea party. and it will be more squandered in the wave of donald trump. all of those characters emerged before donald trump. i want to look at the tweet he did about lisa murkowski voting against the trump mcconnell