chief optimist of the rachel maddow show. maybe she should be the chief, the most constructive award. or something. because i think you re putting a finer point on it than i have been. she s not pollyanna about this stuff. she is just about trying to get it done, and prioritizing, that above any penny personality thing. like i want to do because here i am in the peanut gallery, just throwing spit balls. that s. it relentless constructive-ism, that s keep that one. that s really good. all right, excellent. bumper sticker i now have to go figure out how to spell. thank you lawrence. thank you. rachel thank. you january six is just over two weeks away. yesterday house speaker january pelosi announced that on january six, the house representatives will commemorate that tragic day one year ago. when the capital, and the members of the house of representatives were under attack, with their lives being threatened by a mob of donald trump told to go to the capitol and in his words, fig
when they put that clause in the constitution? because there was a folsom debate in 1789 on putting that in, or when the constitution was passed. so it s going to be very somber on the part of the democrats. i will say this, and i want to supplement what jennifer said and i agree with her. this could end up being a food fight, either wednesday or the following days. it could be like a scene out of animal house in the cafeteria. on one side of the aisle you have matt gaetz. you re going to have jim jordan, both pit balls. you re going to have doug collins of georgia, ranking member, who s thinking about running for the senate. so it is going to be political theater on steroids and i have to say this i respect jerry nadler, but he s not adam schiff, and if you look at the corey lewandowski
for that, but we saw what he believes. he was being honest when he was speaking the other day. just as a thank you note to the speaker of the house and others who have been pushing the case, he called her a fascist. thank you, mr. ambassador, michael mcfaul and natasha and david for your thinking. fact check friday. he said he never suggested firing robert mueller. never did it no matter what his lawyers say. when asked questions, he said i didn t do nothing. check your brackets like march madness. the lineups are set. which night, which people are going to shoot spit balls. they are going for the double-digit people. we will look at the key matchups and who might be a break out candidate. somebody is going to win this thing y. did ohio flip from ohio to trump and now is it firmly
100 percent supports the men and women in the military. and he said something which is very smart. you want to build the military up to strongly that you never have to use it and i think that s the message there. when it comes to north korea, it s classic like you said yesterday, art of the deal. he is moving. he is shaking. is he zigging and zagging. the whole time the peanut gallery is trying to throw spit balls at him. wait 24 hours and north korea comes begging back to the table. it looks like they are more desperate to sit down with the president than is he to sit down with them. he clearly has the you were hand and, like we said, we will wait and see what happens in singapore. kimberly: there you go. kennedy, hello. hi there. it s a really funny contrast with hillary clinton. these are too vastly different speeches. this may be the only high profile speech a conservative gives at a college commencement this year. and, of course, at the military academy annapolis the president
republicans have not been afraid to stand up to trump and i think like all bullies trump can t stand it. so there s definitely bad blood, but the moral contrast between the actions of president trump as president and as a candidate and john mccain service to the country, there s no contrast. it s spit balls against a battleship. it s stunning that they roll sarah huckabee sanders out there who normally can put the truth in a pretty good choke hold, her blase response is not acceptable. they don t just work for donald trump. they re paid by us, the taxpayer. these are public positions. cornel, one of the issues is the atrocious and horrific get slowly normalized and i think it s part of all of our jobs to watch out from that. i want to play again where the