watching mueller go to work right now, it sometimes feels to me like is it true that there s just a bunch of really egregious white collar crime that s just hanging out there that is not prosecuted? like paul manafort s pattern of doing what he was doing with his various bank accounts and real estate dealings, it was out there in the public. and here comes mueller, and he puts out an indictment that tracks the reporting on it, and it makes me wonder, like, should i think that there s a lot of stuff like this that just isn t being prosecuted, or is there something special happening here with the people around the president s circle? i m not sure about that. you know, there s a lot of crime that happens i think generally that doesn t get reported. people are stealing things out of grocery stores. you know, there are people doing things in banks that they shouldn t be doing. a lot of drugs moving around that never get busted. yeah. but when it comes to the things that are truly cons
but in terms of his credibility, i think that that is a touchstone for him. he tells the truth. one of the things about watching mueller go to work right now, it sometimes feels to me is it true that there is just a bunch of really egregious white collar crime that is just hanging out there that is not prosecuted? paul manafort s pattern of doing what he was doing with his various bank accounts and business dealings, it was out there in the public. nyc reported on it. and here comes mueller. he puts down the tracks that they re reporting on it. should i think that there is a lot of stuff like this that isn t being prosecuted or is there something special happening around the president and his people? i m not sure about that. i think there is a s a lot of crime that happens generally that doesn t get reported. people are stealing things at grocery stores there are people doing things in banks that they shouldn t be doing. a lot of drugs moving around that never get busted. yeah.
look, even the act of just trying to have some basic level of decency, civility on memorial day. he can t get through memorial day without desecrating and defiling this sacred day of remembrance in this country. everyo everywhere you look whether it is the vape penning and the personnel office and 100 other things they shouldn t be doing, you show me one time and i mean one time in this entire tenure of this presidency where there s been a critical mass of people getting up in there and that building saying how do we make america better for our kids and grandkids? one time, one person, never. never. if it leaks, ashley parker will have it. disrupting business and taking on a life of its own.
one of the things about watching mueller go to work right now, it sometimes feels to me is it true that there is just a bunch of really egregious white collar crime that is just hanging out there that is not prosecuted? paul manafort s pattern of doing what he was doing with his various bank accounts and business dealings, it was out there in the public. nyc reported on it. and here comes mueller. he puts down the tracks that they re reporting on it. should i think that there is a lot of stuff like this that isn t being prosecuted or is there something special happening around the president and his people? i m not sure about that. i think there is a s a lot of crime that happens generally that doesn t get reported. people are stealing things at grocery stores there are people doing things in banks that they shouldn t be doing. a lot of drugs moving around that never get busted. yeah. but when it comes to the things that are truly consequential, truly important, i think that law
hacked, you should do something about it. steve: it was espionage. brian: wasn t something they did criminally. wasn t something the democrats. american people understand the way hillary clinton was treated, the way her people were interviewed, together not under oath. steve: with immunity. with an immunity deal amongst them. versus how president trump and his team are being treated, the american people see what s going on. they see what has happened here. brian: the wall street journal today has a column from jay goldberg saying he talked to the president on friday. told the president michael cohen is going to flip and be much more fearful of what cohen has got than what mueller has. he is the attorney that handled his two divorces. and i know who he is i don t know him but i know who he is. i think that was a very strong statement from him to say, you know, and i think he went on further to say don t meet with mueller. don t give them an interview. you know, i think every law