always been like ted kennedy a leading person in the accomplishment swing of the democratic party. she knows how to get things done. i think the american people were sick and tired of leaders in washington, the culture of corruption that had just overtaken washington and across the country in states, the last time democrats won, flipped seven gubernatorial seats in one cycle was something like 40 years ago. that s a big deal. and that is going to enable us in the next redistricting cycle to level the playing field. and that s so critically important. so we won in a nutshell we organized early, we organized every where. we feel good candidates who were good listeners who fought for the issues that people cared about. they tried to put nancy pelosi on the ballot and as you correctly pointed out that was an absolutely abysmal strategy. that really didn t work too well. willy is here and has a
who may sit on his case, and give him a pass if he is an indicted co-conspirator or otherwise subject to judicial process like a subpoena to testify before the grand jury. whatever the effect on the base,it may simply further divide the country if this official fails to come forward and give more facts, not just the rhetoric, a lot of it that we see in this op-ed. mark meadows, republican congressman, obviously a key ally of the president are looking into whether this is something they could investigate. should it be investigated with congressional resources? there is a need for congress to investigate much more aggressively so much of the law breaking and wrongdoing, the culture of corruption in this administration. the only way it s going to happen is for the congress to change.
president, and unindicted co-conspirator. never before has the president been an unindicted co-conspirator under these circumstances in fact nominating a justice to the supreme court, who may sit on his case, and give him a pass if he is an indicted co-conspirator or otherwise subject to judicial process like a subpoena to testify before the grand jury. whatever the effect on the base,it may simply further divide the country if this official fails to come forward and give more facts, not just the rhetoric, a lot of it that we see in this op-ed. mark meadows, republican congressman, obviously a key ally of the president are looking into whether this is something they could investigate. should it be investigated with congressional resources? there is a need for congress to investigate much more aggressively so much of the law breaking and wrongdoing, the
and mighty. she didn t do anything running the office much the public liaison. she was an incompetent aide and now she s trying to cash in. she can t even get her facts straight in the npr interview where she says, oh, yeah, i wrote about it in my book but the book says she never heard the tapes directly. why should we trust her? i wouldn t trust her to walk across the street. that s why donald trump hired her. it s the combination of last year. he surrounds himself with people he likes, the culture of corruption, lies of omarosa, ethical violations. this is donald trump, why not have omarosa around you, michael flynn, paul manafort, rick gates, the whole crew there. this is where we are. i don t care if she has no credibility. this is fodder, this is fun. look at the money michael wolf made, millions of dollars. millions of dollars in writing his book. in is just a payday for keeping her in the media. one important point that came out of this entire story that i think people are m
devin nunes has not done house republicans any favors the last year, but part of the reason that that memo was released is because republicans know that the next iteration of the culture of corruption messages coming i ve been talking to democrats the last day or two. that was an effective message for the democrats to use against the republicans in 2006. there s some talk that they can use that again later this year in part because of devin nunes and some of the problems he s had in terms of coming off of the russia investigation and what the house investigation did last year. neil: so is the expectation that there was another shoe to drop in the mueller investigation and this gets in front of that or what? yeah, there s always going to be more shoes to drop. this investigation is not ending any time soon. president trump wanted it to be over by the end of 2017 and it goes on and on. there s more news about it every day. part of this was to neutralize that from the point of the h